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Any Place, Any Time, Any Where: The 1st Air Commandos in World War II
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Any Place, Any Time, Any Where: The 1st Air Commandos in World War II

The 1st Air Commandos were sired by General of the Army Henry H. "Hap" Arnold and brought to life by the imagination of two men, Lieutenant Colonel Philip G. Cochran and Lieutenant Colonel John R. Alison. In gathering men of character and tenacity, these two visionaries molded a unit which had to overcome orthodox military minds, paralyzing fear, and Burma's impregnable terrain before taking the fight to the Japanese.
 
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The French Lieutenant's Woman
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The French Lieutenant's WomanThe French Lieutenant's Woman

This novel is based on a 19th Century novel and explores notions of relationships and literature, with three alternate endings to the story.

Tells the story of Charles Smithson's infatuation with the unusual Sarah Woodruff, whilst being engaged to a young lady of a good family and a considerable dowry. John Fowles re-creates the feel of a Victorian novel. He also wrote "The Collector" and "The Magus".

Unabridged and read by Paul Shelley.
17 hours 7 mins duration.
14 CD's

Reuploaded Thanks to KundAlini

 
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Tags: novel, story, re-creates, Victorian, Fowles, French, Lieutenant, Woman
The French Lieutenant's Woman. Full-Cast Dramatisation
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The French Lieutenant's WomanThe French Lieutenant's Woman

Full cast dramatisation from BBC Radio 7 starring Jonathan Firth, Kelly Reilly, Elizabeth Spriggs and T P McKenna, with John Hurt as the narrator
Dramatised by Graham White

 
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The French Lieutenant's Woman
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John Fowles - The French Lieutenant's WomanJohn Fowles - The French Lieutenant's Woman

This novel is based on a 19th Century novel and explores notions of relationships and literature, with three alternate endings to the story.

Tells the story of Charles Smithson's infatuation with the unusual Sarah Woodruff, whilst being engaged to a young lady of a good family and a considerable dowry. The author re-creates the feel of a Victorian novel. He also wrote "The Collector" and "The Magus". 

 

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The Lacquer Screen - A Judge Dee Mystery
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The Lacquer Screen - A Judge Dee MysteryThe Lacquer Screen - A Judge Dee Mystery

Early in his career, Judge Dee visits a senior magistrate who shows him a beautiful lacquer screen on which a scene of lovers has been mysteriously altered to show the man stabbing his lover. The magistrate fears he is losing his mind and will murder his own wife. Meanwhile, a banker has inexplicably killed himself, and a lovely lady has allowed Dee's lieutenant, Chiao Tai, to believe she is a courtesan. Dee and Chiao Tai go incognito among a gang of robbers to solve this mystery, and find the leader of the robbers is more honorable than the magistrate.


 
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Tags: magistrate, Chiao, robbers, Judge, lieutenant, Lacquer