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Sherlock Holmes Carleton Hobbs Further Collection

Audiobook
Carleton Hobbs established the 'sound' of Sherlock Holmes, with Norman Shelley as his superb Watson. Now these unique recordings are available together for the first time ever, with specially commissioned introductions by Nicholas Utechin, who edited The Sherlock Holmes Journal from 1976-2006. This collection contains: 'The Copper Beeches'; 'Thor Bridge'; 'The Sussex Vampire'; 'The Three Garridebs'; 'The Three Gables'; 'The Retired Colourman'; 'The Boscombe Valley Mystery'; 'The Crooked Man'; 'The Cardboard Box'; 'A Case of Identity'; 'The Naval Treaty' and 'The Noble Bachelor'. Twelve stories - available as a collection for the first time - as heard on BBC Radio.

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Publisher: BBC Audio Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781445840611
  • File size: 161615 KB
  • Release date: August 1, 2011
  • Duration: 05:36:41

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781445840611
  • File size: 161776 KB
  • Release date: August 1, 2011
  • Duration: 05:36:40
  • Number of parts: 6

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

Carleton Hobbs established the 'sound' of Sherlock Holmes, with Norman Shelley as his superb Watson. Now these unique recordings are available together for the first time ever, with specially commissioned introductions by Nicholas Utechin, who edited The Sherlock Holmes Journal from 1976-2006. This collection contains: 'The Copper Beeches'; 'Thor Bridge'; 'The Sussex Vampire'; 'The Three Garridebs'; 'The Three Gables'; 'The Retired Colourman'; 'The Boscombe Valley Mystery'; 'The Crooked Man'; 'The Cardboard Box'; 'A Case of Identity'; 'The Naval Treaty' and 'The Noble Bachelor'. Twelve stories - available as a collection for the first time - as heard on BBC Radio.

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