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| Louisa May Alcott
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V V or Plots and Counterplots
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3h
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Spellbinding tales of intrigue and suspense, violence and evil, jealousy and revenge...
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| E Harcourt Burrage
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Vanished Yacht
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9h
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Very long marine adventure (pirates, shipwrecks, tsunami, hidden treasures, etc.)...
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| Guy de Maupassant
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Vendetta
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15m
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Horror Italian style...
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| William Henry Suttor
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Vengeance for Ippitha
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30m
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Grim Australian horror...
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| Owen Wister
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Virginian
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3h
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Novel that established the conventions of the western...
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| Nikolai Gogol
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Viy
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2h15m
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Supernatural and humours Ukrainian horror...
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| William Hope Hodgson
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Voice in the Night
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30m
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Really unpleasant horror...
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| William Hope Hodgson
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Voice in the Night
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28m
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Short thriller...
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| Karel Capek
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War with Salamanders
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11h30m
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Prophetic, satirical and disturbing Sci-Fi from the author who mostly known for inventing the word "robot". Also known as "War With The Newts". This is truly visionary book especially with Genetic Revolution coming nearer and nearer every day....
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| Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Warlord Of Mars
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3h
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Princess of Helium, lies imprisoned in the impenetrable Temple of the Sun....
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| Guy de Maupassant
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Was it a Dream
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11m
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Strange adventure in the night cemetery...
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| John Kendall Bangs
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Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall
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30m
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Humorous ghost story...
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| Charles Kingsley
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Water-Babies
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5h
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Tom turned into a water-baby in the strange underwater world...
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| Yevgeny Zamyatin
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WE
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10h15m
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Written 20 years before Orwell's NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR. Story of the minutely organized United State, where all citizens are not individuals but only Numbers existing in identical glass apartments....
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| William Morris
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Well at the World End
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28h
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J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis are but successors to William Morris. Tale of quest, adventure, magic and war set in an invented age and in the invented world of the author's own imagination. Lots of very old-fashioned archaic English....
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Audio books 706 to 720 (of 746)
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