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  • Mark Twain Biography Audiobooks

    • Alan Bennett at the BBC
      Alan Bennett presents highlights from his remarkable career at the BBC.

    • Alistair Cooke at the BBC
      A specially compiled collection charting the career of veteran journalist Alistair Cooke.

    • All of these People
      At the heart of Fergal Keane's story is a descent into and recovery from alcoholism, a different kind of war, but as much part of the journey of the last 25 years as the bullets and bombs...

    • American Hostage
      A rare and powerful story of hope, love, survival, and the struggle to bring back alive a hostage in Iraq.

    • Arrogance
      In Arrogance, Goldberg punctures the bubble in which the media elites live and work.

    • California Characters: An Array of Amazing People
      California Characters is a collection of stories about unusual individuals profiled by Hillinger. Characters like Down the Road Dugan, Sweetwater Clyde, Dr. Tinkerpaw, Spaceship Ruthie, and Warmly Ormly will delight, amuse, and perhaps inspire the listener with their tales and reasons why...

    • Evening With John Simpson, An
      In a career spanning more than 35 years, John Simpson, the BBC's World Affairs Editor, has reported from more than 100 different countries and 30 war zones.

    • Flashback
      Nearly five decades of theatrical anecdotes as David Barry {Frankie Abbott in 'Please, Sir!) recalls working with the likes of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh...

    • Hillinger's California: Stories from All 58 Counties
      The California revealed here is not the stereotypical land of movie stars, sensational trials, or tourist snapshots but instead a remarkable patchwork of out-of-the-way places and everyday people. “Essential for all California libraries.” –Library Journal

    • Insatiable
      Gael Greene, the highly respected restaurant critic for the New York Magazine, whose fierce wit and sensuous prose changed the way Americans think about food...

    • Interview with Maeve Binchy
      Maeve talks about hearing her work on audio, narrated by her cousin and friend Kate Binchy...

    • James Stewart: A Biography
      This riveting biography follows Stewart from his childhood shaped by a strong-willed father to the fateful encounter with actress Margaret Sullavan, his first professional theatrical experiences on...

    • Letter From America 1 - The Early Years: 1946-1968
      Alistair Cooke’s weekly sound postcards from the States have become a broadcasting institution. Personally selected by Alistair Cooke, this volume covers the early years from 1946 to 1968 and...

    • Letter From America 2 - The Middle Years: The 1970s
      Once more personally selected by Alistair Cooke these middle years in America bring reports on the black revolution and ’60s counter culture as well as fascinating memories of Bing Crosby, Groucho...

    • Letter From America 3 - The Final Years: 1982-2003
      A selection of Letter from America broadcasts from the years 1982-2003. Includes Bonus Programme.

    • Michael Palin Diaries 1969-1979: The Python Years
      MICHAEL PALIN's diaries begin in the late 1960s and tell how Python emerged and triumphed. Enjoying an unlikely cult status early on, the group then proceeded to tour in the United States and Canada..

    • Soldier's Promise, A
      The heroic true stroy of an American soldier and an Iraqi boy.

    • State of Denial
      Bob Woodward examines how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth about Iraq to the public, to the Congress, and often to themselves.

    • Storyteller's Daughter

    • The Chain Gang
      “I’m afraid they’re going to get me,” said Frank Wood, publisher of the Green Bay News-Chronicle, in a phone call to colleague Richard McCord. Wood could not hold out much longer against a devouring giant, the Gannett Company. McCord, as a publisher of the Santa Fe Reporter, had successfully...

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