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Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Collection Vol. 3

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(4,75 Sterne; 4 Bewertungen)

2012 is the 200th anniversary of Dickens' birth. This is the third volume of this collection, which aimed to catalogue as many as possible of Dickens' short works which had not previously been recorded for LibriVox. (Summary by Ruth Golding) (8 hr 8 min)

Chapters

No 2 Branch Line - The Engine Driver from Mugby Junction

20:33

Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)

Whole Hogs from Household Words

20:56

Read by Chuck Williamson

The Formal Couple, from Sketches of Young Couples

8:07

Read by ashleighjane

The Begging-Letter Writer, from Reprinted Pieces

21:59

Read by Mary Schneider

Fortune Wildred from Dickens' New Stories

39:51

Read by ashleighjane

Romance. From the Pen of Lieut.-Col. Robin Redforth (Aged nine.) from Holiday R…

24:46

Read by Patti Cunningham

The Old Lady's Story, from Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire

34:04

Read by Pamela Lynn

Excerpt from The Letters of Charles Dickens: 1833 - 1837

15:05

Read by Kristin G.

Excerpt from The Letters of Charles Dickens: 1838

22:02

Read by Kristin G.

Our English Watering Place from Reprinted Pieces

25:55

Read by Rhonda Federman

The Lost Arctic Voyagers, Part 2 from Household Words

52:36

Read by Ruth Golding

Preface and The Bashful Young Gentleman from Sketches of Young Gentlemen

13:14

Read by John Fricker

The Island of Silver Store, Part 1

24:53

Read by Kevin Green

The Island of Silver Store, Part 2

26:41

Read by Kevin Green

The Island of Silver Store, Part 3

16:51

Read by Kevin Green

Subjects for Painters from The Complete Poems

4:44

Read by Ruth Golding

An Italian Dream, Chapter VII of "Pictures from Italy"

27:25

Read by Bill Mosley

The Long Voyage, from Reprinted Pieces

20:38

Read by Jason Mills

Doctor Marigold, Part 1

34:26

Read by Algy Pug

Doctor Marigold, Part 2

33:33

Read by Algy Pug

Bewertungen

Choice Selection

(5 Sterne)

Volume 3 is another choice sampling off less known Dickens stories and sketches. Three of my favorites are the Old Lady’s Story, the Island of Silver Store, and Dr. Marigold’s story. The readers are expressive and the selections make a rich mix.