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| Robert Louis Stevenson
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Treasure Island
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9h
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Tale of pirates and villains, maps, treasure and shipwreck, perhaps the most renown adventure story ever written....
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| R F Delderfield
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Adventures of Ben Gunn
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9h15m
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What had happened before Treasure Island adventures? Where Captain Flint got his treasures? How Silver lost his leg? Why Billy Bonse had Flint's treasure map?...
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| Edgar Allan Poe
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EdgarPoe-The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
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9h30m
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Marine adventure (pirates and storeways, shipwrecks and cannibalism) plus on to of it all Edgar Poe's own blend of terror and supernaturalism....
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| A T Quiller-Couch
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Dead Mans Rock
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10h30m
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The Quest of The Great Ruby..romance, pirates, treasures and adventures in the vein of Stevenson's Treasure Island...
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| Jules Verne
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Sphinx Of The Ice Fields
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11h
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Jules Verne's sequel of Edgar Poe book The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket...
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| Daniel Defoe
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Robinson Crusoe
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15h
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Never-ending adventures of Robinson Crusoe, including his famous 28 years on the uninhabited island....some of it not very PC now...
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| Arthur Conan Doyle
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White Company
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17h30m
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Tough English mercenaries fighting in the bitter and bloody wars of XIV century France. A roistering, devil-may-care time brought vividly to life....
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| Jules Verne
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Children of Captain Grant
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18h
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In non-English speaking countries this is most known Jules Verne's book and it is probably his best book, full of adventures and humour....
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| Captain Frederick Marryat
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Phantom Ship
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18h45m
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Another version of Flying Dutchman legend. This one involved the captain's son and his never-ending quest to release his father from the God's punishment. Usual lots of pirates, treasures, adventures, shipwrecks and supernatural. Even a bit of Inquisition thrown in for good measure. But nothing to do with The Pirates of The Caribbean film version....
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| Alexandre Dumas
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Count of Monte Cristo
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55h
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Listen to the original story and judge for yourself how the main idea of revenge as a highly positive and commendable human aspiration has been misinterpreted by modern and not so modern Western movies....
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Page 4/4
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Audio books 46 to 55 (of 55)
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