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Short Stories

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Short Stories

By: Jerome K. Jerome, Louisa May Alcott, Saki
Narrated by: Stephen Fry, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Edward Hardwicke, Iain Cuthbertson, Hugh Laurie
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CSA Word continues its ever-popular series of classic short stories, featuring writers such as Jerome K. Jerome, Louisa May Alcott and Saki, read by such respected and revered readers as Derek Jacobi, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry.

Full story listings:
Old Cornille's Secret by Alphonse Daudet, Read by Stephen Fry
The Mouse by Saki, Read by Barbara Leigh-Hunt
The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe, Read by Edward Hardwicke
A Tale of Terror by Thomas Hood, Read by Patrick Malahide
The Homes of the Stars by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Read by Kerry Shale
A Thousand Deaths by Jack London, Read by Nicky Henson
Murder! by Arnold Bennett, Read by Brian Cox
The White Wolf by Guy de Maupassant, Read by Dinsdale Landen
The Mysterious Railway Passenger by Maurice Leblanc, Read by Patrick Malahide
The Cheshire Cat by Lewis Carroll, Read by Liza Goddard
'Divus' Johnston by John Buchan, Read by Iain Cuthbertson
Dick Baker's Cat by Mark Twain, Read by Richard Griffiths
The Man in the Bell by W. E. Aytoun, Read by Patrick Malahide
Home Sickness by George Moore, Read by T. P. McKenna
Spindleberries by John Galsworthy, Read by Joanna David
The Face by E. F. Benson, Read by Richard Pasco
On Being in Love by Jerome K. Jerome, Read by Hugh Laurie
The Disintegration Machine by Arthur Conan Doyle, Read by Nicky Henson
The Violet Car by E. E. Nesbitt, Read by Harriet Walter
The Patch on the Quilt Sapper, Read by Edward Fox

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excellente sélection d'histoires racontées avec talent. pour tous les goûts et toutes les occasions. superbe!

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We LOVE this collection! I purchased this for use in our homeschool. It is now requested often by all my children! What a great assortment and so well done! We love this! 💜

👏🏻 Bravo!!! Full standing ovation!!

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This book was unknown to me, but I do enjoy short stories, and because it was free, I gave it a go. Imagine my surprise  when every story was exquisite read by superb narrators. The last story was “a patch on the quilt” by Sapper. It was read by Edward Fox. I don’t think I drew a breath through the whole performance. Fox’s reading was mesmerizing. This book was so great it made me wish I could pay for it!

Amazing stories read by excellent narrators 

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Classic stories read by the very best actors and narrators.
Remember you can slow down or speed up the narration.
The voices are familiar and as such, feel like old friends. A joy if you enjoy
Anthologies, 19th century settings and a little whimsical prose.

Beautifully read. Enjoyable stories

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I hate abridgments. They drive me crazy because they so often change the piece in question. The shorter the piece, the more valuable any small portion will be. I buy unabridged books and collections so that I can read or listen to the unabridged stories.

These short stories aren't the type of story I would normally choose for entertainment, but it's always good to expand one's palette from time to time. "On Being in Love" by Jerome K Jerome was interesting enough to me that I wanted to pull a quote from it for future reference.

Imagine my surprise, then, to find that the version performed in this unabridged recording had been very much abridged. This makes me question the integrity of the other stories as well. Does their 'unabridged' state allow for words to be changed, clauses to be removed, and whole paragraphs excised while remaining 'unabridged'?

If you're looking for a handful of good old short stories, this will suffice. If you're looking to get the authentic experience of the stories or of the time period, look elsewhere. Where one piece has been modified, none can be trusted.

Good stories, but . . .

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