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CherylSaynHi
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Hi, everyone!  Just in case you aren't aware, I found this audio book online.  David Warner reads Robison Crusoe, and it is wonderful! I'm half way through it.  (I'm planning on listening to the other half on my out-of-town trip tomorrow).  Enjoy!  If you all know of any other audio books he has done (and the link), please reply with the link- that would be awesome! :D


 


Please click here to sample the audio book on SilkSounds.com

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January 21, 2011 at 2:21 PM Flag Quote & Reply

Stu Green
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Hi Cheryl, heres another 3 that I know of for now that David has done an audio book for:-


The Haunting Of Hill House

Ivanhoe

Bible Stories


http://www.learnoutloud.com/Audio-Books/Literature/American-Classics/The-Haunting-of-Hill-House/14781


Theres a few samples on that site too of each book:-)

January 22, 2011 at 2:04 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Mickey
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Hi! Sounds really interesting! I know Ivanhoe and Crusoe, too! Wonderful!

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January 22, 2011 at 6:51 AM Flag Quote & Reply

CherylSaynHi
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Stu Green at January 22, 2011 at 2:04 AM

Hi Cheryl, heres another 3 that I know of for now that David has done an audio book for:-


The Haunting Of Hill House

Ivanhoe

Bible Stories


http://www.learnoutloud.com/Audio-Books/Literature/American-Classics/The-Haunting-of-Hill-House/14781


Theres a few samples on that site too of each book:-)

Thanks, Stuart!  :)

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January 23, 2011 at 12:10 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Swift
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I found a few more, though I haven't listened to any of them myself. So anything without a sample I can't 100% confirm as correct.


The Club Dumas - Sample

The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe Volumes 1 & 2 - Couldn't find a sample.

The Poetry of William Butler Yeats - Sample ; There are multiple narrators but if you skip to around the halfway point of that, it's very obviously David Warner.

The Six Messiahs  - Couldn't find a sample for this either.

Jupiter: A Novel - Amazon has a brief but David's not on it.


This isn't quite an audiobook, but there's , and one of the things included on it is David Warner's Hamlet. o_o Must have.


I've also seen some various audio version of the Bible done by different companies that have Warner credited on them, besides the one Stu posted.

January 26, 2011 at 11:55 PM Flag Quote & Reply

CherylSaynHi
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Swift at January 26, 2011 at 11:55 PM

I found a few more, though I haven't listened to any of them myself. So anything without a sample I can't 100% confirm as correct.


The Club Dumas - Sample

The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe Volumes 1 & 2 - Couldn't find a sample.

The Poetry of William Butler Yeats - Sample ; There are multiple narrators but if you skip to around the halfway point of that, it's very obviously David Warner.

The Six Messiahs  - Couldn't find a sample for this either.

Jupiter: A Novel - Amazon has a brief but David's not on it.


This isn't quite an audiobook, but there's , and one of the things included on it is David Warner's Hamlet. o_o Must have.


I've also seen some various audio version of the Bible done by different companies that have Warner credited on them, besides the one Stu posted.

Fantastic links, Swift!  Well, I've been looking into getting a second job.  I guess now would be a good time so I can snap up all these audio books. lol 

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January 27, 2011 at 12:57 AM Flag Quote & Reply

CherylSaynHi
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I've found LOADS more at Audible.com!


Click here for David Warner audio books on Audible dot com

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March 17, 2011 at 3:30 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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