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Courage for the Clarks Factory Girls
- Clarks Factory Girls, Book 2
- By: May Ellis
- Narrated by: Katherine Press
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
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Workers in the Clarks shoe factory, at the heart of the village, have left for the army in droves, and news from the Front seems to grow darker by the day. When lifelong friends Louisa, Jeannie and Kate receive the news they had been fearing, all hope seems lost. And Louisa’s world will be rocked further when she makes another discovery, one that will see her cast out by her family, changing her life forever.
By: May Ellis
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The Emperor's Tomb
- By: Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann - translator
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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The Emperor's Tomb is a magically evocative, haunting elegy to the vanished world of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and to the passing of time and the loss of youth and friends. Prophetic and regretful, intuitive and exact, Roth's acclaimed novel is the tale of one man's struggle to come to terms with the uncongenial society of post-First World War Vienna and the first intimations of Nazi barbarities.
By: Joseph Roth, and others
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City of Women
- By: Doug Villhard
- Narrated by: Jack Villhard
- Length: 8 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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At the onset of the first World War, E.G. Lewis wielded his outsized charm and entrepreneurial spirit to attract legions of women to move across the country to build a new American dream in Atascadero, California. His new city, envisioned to rival Los Angeles and San Francisco, targeted the millions of subscribers to his national women's magazines who longed for a utopia designed for progressive women and their families.
By: Doug Villhard
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Spring Offensive
- Home Front Detective, Book 11
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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March, 1918. British newspapers carry the dreadful news that the German Spring Offensive has begun, with thousands of British lives lost. Detective Sargeant Joe Keedy is awaiting release from hospital in London and is anxious to resume the fight against crime on the Home Front. Late one night, a bank is raided by a gang and the villains escape by car with a sizeable haul. Detective Inspector Harvey Marmion is put in charge of the case, but without Keedy at his side he faces an uphill battle to solve this perplexing case.
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Spring Offensive
- By Steve W on 29-06-24
By: Edward Marston
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Jackie
- A Novel
- By: Dawn Tripp
- Narrated by: Linda Jones, Karissa Vacker
- Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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When Jackie is twenty-one, she meets the charismatic congressman Jack Kennedy at a dinner party in Georgetown. She is dreaming of France, of a life of freedom and adventure. She has won an internship at Vogue, and she thinks Kennedy is not her kind of adventure: “Too American. Too good-looking. Too boy.” And yet there is his intelligence, his humor and drive, and the chemistry between them. He pursues her, then disappears, then pursues her again in a pattern of intimacy and distance.
By: Dawn Tripp
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Cut the Canary's Claws
- By: Richard Storey
- Narrated by: Scott Fleming
- Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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After a short spell in the trenches in 1915, Jack Cunningham, a miner from the North-East of England, finds himself recruited as a tunneler to dig mines under the German lines, becoming involved in the underground warfare between the two sides. Telling his story through a series of flashbacks, he is tormented by a voice inside his head, questioning his memories and his obvious guilt at surviving when others didn’t, swinging between varying states of confusion and control over his situation and over what is and isn’t real.
By: Richard Storey
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Courage for the Clarks Factory Girls
- Clarks Factory Girls, Book 2
- By: May Ellis
- Narrated by: Katherine Press
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Workers in the Clarks shoe factory, at the heart of the village, have left for the army in droves, and news from the Front seems to grow darker by the day. When lifelong friends Louisa, Jeannie and Kate receive the news they had been fearing, all hope seems lost. And Louisa’s world will be rocked further when she makes another discovery, one that will see her cast out by her family, changing her life forever.
By: May Ellis
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The Emperor's Tomb
- By: Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann - translator
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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The Emperor's Tomb is a magically evocative, haunting elegy to the vanished world of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and to the passing of time and the loss of youth and friends. Prophetic and regretful, intuitive and exact, Roth's acclaimed novel is the tale of one man's struggle to come to terms with the uncongenial society of post-First World War Vienna and the first intimations of Nazi barbarities.
By: Joseph Roth, and others
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City of Women
- By: Doug Villhard
- Narrated by: Jack Villhard
- Length: 8 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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At the onset of the first World War, E.G. Lewis wielded his outsized charm and entrepreneurial spirit to attract legions of women to move across the country to build a new American dream in Atascadero, California. His new city, envisioned to rival Los Angeles and San Francisco, targeted the millions of subscribers to his national women's magazines who longed for a utopia designed for progressive women and their families.
By: Doug Villhard
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Spring Offensive
- Home Front Detective, Book 11
- By: Edward Marston
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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March, 1918. British newspapers carry the dreadful news that the German Spring Offensive has begun, with thousands of British lives lost. Detective Sargeant Joe Keedy is awaiting release from hospital in London and is anxious to resume the fight against crime on the Home Front. Late one night, a bank is raided by a gang and the villains escape by car with a sizeable haul. Detective Inspector Harvey Marmion is put in charge of the case, but without Keedy at his side he faces an uphill battle to solve this perplexing case.
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Spring Offensive
- By Steve W on 29-06-24
By: Edward Marston
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Jackie
- A Novel
- By: Dawn Tripp
- Narrated by: Linda Jones, Karissa Vacker
- Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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When Jackie is twenty-one, she meets the charismatic congressman Jack Kennedy at a dinner party in Georgetown. She is dreaming of France, of a life of freedom and adventure. She has won an internship at Vogue, and she thinks Kennedy is not her kind of adventure: “Too American. Too good-looking. Too boy.” And yet there is his intelligence, his humor and drive, and the chemistry between them. He pursues her, then disappears, then pursues her again in a pattern of intimacy and distance.
By: Dawn Tripp
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Cut the Canary's Claws
- By: Richard Storey
- Narrated by: Scott Fleming
- Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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After a short spell in the trenches in 1915, Jack Cunningham, a miner from the North-East of England, finds himself recruited as a tunneler to dig mines under the German lines, becoming involved in the underground warfare between the two sides. Telling his story through a series of flashbacks, he is tormented by a voice inside his head, questioning his memories and his obvious guilt at surviving when others didn’t, swinging between varying states of confusion and control over his situation and over what is and isn’t real.
By: Richard Storey
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This Never Happened
- The Mystery Behind the Death of Christy Mathewson (The Deadball Files, Book 1)
- By: J.B. Manheim
- Narrated by: David Cantor
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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History tells us that baseball legends Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb volunteered as Captains in the World War I Chemical Warfare Service. After the 1918 baseball season ended, both shipped out for France where they were exposed to poison gas during a training exercise. Mathewson got by far the worst of it, and died just a few years later, in 1925, of tuberculosis that was brought on by his exposure. History has it wrong.
By: J.B. Manheim
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A White Wind Blew
- By: J.H. Markert, James Markert
- Narrated by: Nick Mondelli
- Length: 11 hrs and 56 mins
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Dr. Wolfgang Pike would love nothing more than to finish the requiem he’s composing for his late wife, but the ending seems as hopeless as the patients dying a hundred yards away at the Waverly Hills Tuberculosis sanatorium. If he can’t ease his own pain with music, he tries to ease theirs—but his boss thinks music is a waste, and in 1920s Louisville, the specter of racial tensions looms over everything. When a retired concert pianist arrives, Wolfgang is thrust into an orchestra of the most extraordinary kind that emerges to change everything.
By: J.H. Markert, and others
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One of Four
- World War One Through the Eyes of an Unknown Soldier
- By: Travis Davis
- Narrated by: Christian Leatherman
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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From New York Harbor to the battlefields of France, relive World War One through the eyes of an unknown soldier, as told through his diary. See how the 100-year-old diary brings a father and his estranged son back together by retracing his experiences fighting in the battlefields of France in 1917 -1918 to his final resting place—the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.
By: Travis Davis
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No More Parades
- Parade's End Tetralogy, Book 2
- By: Ford Madox Ford
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
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No More Parades is the second of four in Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End tetralogy, a work that Ford hoped would contribute to the obviating of all future wars. The novel follows Christopher Tietjens, a wealthy British landowner and the last British Tory; his unfaithful wife, Sylvia; and his mistress, Valentine Wannop. Highlighting the tension between traditional values and the new reality of a world marred by war, the novel details Tietjens' turmoils in both his personal life and on the warfront—and what follows when those struggles become one and the same.
By: Ford Madox Ford
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Louise's War
- Trenwith, Book 2
- By: Rosie Clarke
- Narrated by: Lucy Scott
- Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
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Jack Barlow has a dream. For generations his family have been in service at Trenwith Estate. If he can survive the ravages of war, he’ll return home to build his own mechanic business and become master of his own destiny. Louise Saint-Claire is battling against the odds to run her family farmhouse in German occupied France after her abusive husband is taken prisoner by the Germans. She is determined to survive this brutal and bloody war. But fate throws Jack and Louise together when she finds the wounded British soldier and she decides to risk everything to keep him safe
By: Rosie Clarke
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The False Faces
- By: Louis Joseph Vance
- Narrated by: Jack de Golia
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
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The False Faces: Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf, by Louis Joseph Vance, was first published in 1918, and is the second of what eventually became an 8-book series. The main character, known as The Lone Wolf, is a reformed jewel thief who in this story, is a British spy, who uses several names including Michael Lanyard.
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Some Do Not…
- Parade's End Tetralogy, Book 1
- By: Ford Madox Ford
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
- Length: 11 hrs and 40 mins
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The Parade's End tetralogy privileges not the conflict of World War I itself, but the impact the war had on its participants and upon society writ large. It is often referred to as one of the greatest 20th century novels, and one of the best depictions of war in literature.
By: Ford Madox Ford
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Hitler in the Madhouse
- A Novel
- By: Josh Becker
- Narrated by: Bobby Lax
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
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In the last days of World War I, Corporal Adolf Hitler was blinded by mustard gas, necessitating a month-long confinement in a military psychiatric hospital. Peculiarly, amid Germany's final days of World War I, the modest corporal was transported 700 kilometers from Ypres, Belgium, to northern German Pomerania, seeking the expertise of the nation's foremost neuropsychiatric physician.
By: Josh Becker
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Wages of Empire
- By: Michael J. Cooper
- Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
- Length: 10 hrs and 33 mins
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In the summer of 1914, sixteen-year-old Evan Sinclair leaves home to join the Great War for Civilization. Little does he know that, despite the war raging in Europe, the true source of conflict will emerge in Ottoman Palestine, since it's from Jerusalem where the German Kaiser dreams to rule as Holy Roman Emperor.
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The Wolf's Eye
- A Novel (The Order of the Seven Stars, Book 2)
- By: Luanne G. Smith
- Narrated by: Gail Shalan
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
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Petra Kurková—a witch who wields magic worth its weight in gold—is tasked with combating the undead on World War I’s eastern front. The battlefield has yielded a newfound closeness for her spellbound team, especially for Josef Svoboda, a recruiter for the Order of the Seven Stars. But Josef was bitten at the start of the war, leaving his blood tainted by a strain of the vlkodlak curse, which makes him a target of the Order’s latest mission: slay the werewolves prowling the eastern front under the moonlight.
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Loved this!
- By Vixanne on 24-05-24
By: Luanne G. Smith
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A Safe Haven on Beamer Street
- Beamer Street, Book 2
- By: Sheila Riley
- Narrated by: Julie Maisey
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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Trapped in an abusive marriage to Lord Caraway with her beloved daughter Melissa, 24-year-old Lady Elodie Caraway knows she has to escape before her deepest and darkest secrets are revealed giving her husband every reason to seek his revenge. But time is of the essence, if she is to save herself and Melissa. With the help of lifelong friend Aiden Newman, they swiftly leave Oakland Hall for a new life in Liverpool's docklands. On arrival, Elodie and Melissa are welcomed as lodgers by Molly Haywood’s family, Aidens aunt – no questions are asked.
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Excellent story
- By Debbie on 10-05-24
By: Sheila Riley
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A Mother’s Sorrow
- By: Margaret Dickinson
- Narrated by: Colleen Prendergast
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Sheffield, 1892. Patrick Halliday rules his family with a rod of iron. He’s hard on both his wife and his elder daughter, Flora, but he spoils his youngest, Mary Ellen, because she reminds him of his beloved mother. When Mary Ellen, aged seventeen, finds that she is pregnant, Patrick throws her out of the family home and Flora goes with her. After wandering the Derbyshire countryside for miles, they find shelter on a farm, working for their keep. When Flora must return to her job as a buffer girl in Sheffield’s cutlery trade, she is reunited with her friend, Evelyn Bonsor.