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Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics



Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics

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These ten classic stories from four of America’s greatest authors of the 19th and early 20th century were selected for their literary importance as well as their dramatic oral qualities. The stories include Mark Twain’s “The One-Million Pound Bank Note,” “A Visit to Niagara,” and “A Mysterious Visit;” Stephen Crane’s “The Blue Hotel;” Ambrose Bierce’s “The Eyes of the Panther;” and Jack London’s “The Love of Life” and “To Build a Fire.”

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Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics by Twain, London,. Audiobook, CD
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  1. Review by D. Dwyer for Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics
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    I purchased this for my father along with a selection of other audio books. He reported that he liked this one the best. Apparently the selection of stories was excellent, and the reading was clear and expressive.

    D. DwyerAugust 31, 2010 @ 7:42 am
  2. Review by 66coronet for Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics
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    Book Description

    These ten classic stories from four of America’s greatest authors of the 19th and early 20th century were selected for their literary importance as well as their dramatic oral qualities. The stories include Mark Twain’s “The One-Million Pound Bank Note,” “A Visit to Niagara,” and “A Mysterious Visit;” Stephen Crane’s “The Blue Hotel;” Ambrose Bierce’s “The Eyes of the Panther;” and Jack London’s “The Love of Life” and “To Build a Fire.”

    66coronetAugust 31, 2010 @ 8:10 am
  3. Review by LyndaK for Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics
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    I bought this and a few other books on CD for my husband who has a bit of dislexia (sp?) and has trouble reading. He was so engrossed in the stories that if he were near the end of one, he would sit in the driveway and listen until it was done. So then, by proxy, I know all of the stories and it seems like a wonderful ‘read’. This is a perfect gift for someone who enjoys fine adventure literature by fine authors.

    LyndaKAugust 31, 2010 @ 8:37 am
  4. Review by J. Howard for Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics
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    I bought this for my dad as he has started listening to literature on XM Radio. So far he loves it. I was a little disappointed in the selection of stories. I thought it would be the more well known stories, but so far he likes them.

    J. HowardAugust 31, 2010 @ 9:06 am
  5. Review by Kathy L. Happ for Great American Stories: Ten Unabridged Classics
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    This was the first time purchasing stories on CD and I loved it. I don’t spend alot of time in my car but sometimes talk radio is too hostile and music isn’t stimulating enough but these stories were perfect. It got me through snow storms and traffic by taking away to different places and times. I would recommend to everyone.

    Kathy L. HappAugust 31, 2010 @ 9:54 am
  6. First right click on your audiobook and select: “Get Info”. When the box pops up, click on the tab that says: “Options”. It lists a bunch of things there, go to “Media Kind”. click on the choices, and select “Audiobook”. Your audiobooks will show up in the audiobook section now. :)



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