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Democrats And Dissenters
- Written by: Ramachandra Guha
- Narrated by: Pradeep Kumar
- Length: 12 hrs and 7 mins
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A major new collection of essays by Ramachandra Guha, Democrats and Dissenters is a work of rigorous scholarship on topics of compelling contemporary interest, written with elegance and wit. The book covers a wide range of themes: from the varying national projects of India's neighbours to...
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Democrats And Dissenters
- Narrated by: Pradeep Kumar
- Length: 12 hrs and 7 mins
- Release Date: 13-03-19
- Language: English
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Give Us Liberty
- A Tea Party Manifesto
- Written by: Dick Armey, Matt Kibbe
- Narrated by: Pete Larkin
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
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Former Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives and leading organizer of the Tea Party movement, Dick Armey offers a Tea Party Manifesto: Give Us Liberty. Written with Matt Kibbee, President and CEO of FreedomWorks, Give Us Liberty defines the issues and agenda of the wildfire...
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Give Us Liberty
- A Tea Party Manifesto
- Narrated by: Pete Larkin
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
- Release Date: 17-08-10
- Language: English
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L'agenda ritrovata: Sette racconti per Paolo Borsellino
- Written by: Carlo Lucarelli, Helena Janeczek, Vanni Santoni,
- Narrated by: Gianni Gaude, Lucia Valenti
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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Un filo resistente lega gli uni agli altri i racconti di questa antologia: un'agenda rossa. Si affaccia dalla pagina declinata in diversi modi, una volta ha i fogli strappati, un'altra è gonfia di biglietti di teatro, ma sempre intende ricordare quella appartenuta a Paolo Borsellino - che conteneva appunti, nomi e forse rivelazioni sulla strage di Capaci, scomparsa immediatamente dopo l'attentato mafioso del 19 luglio 1992 e mai più riapparsa.
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L'agenda ritrovata: Sette racconti per Paolo Borsellino
- Narrated by: Gianni Gaude, Lucia Valenti
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
- Release Date: 17-07-17
- Language: italian
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Man with the Clubfoot
- Written by: Valentine Williams
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The Man with the Clubfoot introduces us to one of Europes most cunning and nefarious secret agents, tasked with retrieving a scandalous letter penned by the Kaiser. Desmond Okewood, a resourceful young British officer with a knack for espionage, embarks on a perilous mission to outsmart this shadowy figure while also searching for his missing brother. Disguised and deep within enemy territory, he faces a series of heart-pounding adventures that will ultimately lead him to success. In this captivating tale, Valentine Williams weaves a thrilling narrative filled with romance, mystery, and ...
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Savrola
- Written by: Winston S. Churchill
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Savrola A Tale of the Revolution in Laurania represents the only significant fictional work of Sir Winston S. Churchill. This gripping narrative unfolds in the fictional European state of Laurania, where the populace rises against the oppressive regime of President Antonia Molara, leading to a fierce and tumultuous revolution. - Summary by Wikipedia
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Theft
- Written by: Jack London
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In the heart of Washington DC, a political drama unfolds as Congressman Howard Knox uncovers a web of corruption tied to a powerful industrialist. With the help of the industrialists determined daughter, Knox embarks on a quest to unearth incriminating documents that could expose the sinister dealings behind closed doors. Will they succeed in their fight for justice, or will they be silenced before the truth sees the light? (Summary by Michele Eaton)
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Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare
- Written by: G. K. Chesterton
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In a surreal twist set in turn-of-the-century London, poet Gabriel Syme is unexpectedly recruited into a secret anti-anarchist task force at Scotland Yard. He encounters Lucian Gregory, an anarchist poet who initially stands alone in Saffron Park. After a heated debate on the essence of poetry, Gregory attempts to prove his anarchist credentials by dragging Syme to a local meeting. To everyones surprise, instead of Gregory being elected, the cunning Syme uses his intellect to secure a position as the local representative to the enigmatic Central Council of Anarchists, a group of seven men each...
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Havoc
- Written by: E. Phillips Oppenheim
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In Havoc, a web of intrigue unfolds as European powers engage in secretive discussions about covert alliances. The narrative centers on a clandestine pact between Germany, Russia, and Austria, with the English determined to sway Russia by holding the Czar to his past commitments. To do so, they need undeniable evidence of the pressures at play, revealing the hidden machinations that paved the way to World War I. This gripping tale weaves together the political tensions and secret treaties that shape a tumultuous era, filled with unexpected twists and turns. (Summary by Tom Weiss)
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Emperors Candlesticks
- Written by: Baroness Emma Orczy
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In a thrilling tale of espionage and intrigue, a group of Russian anarchists kidnaps a prince in Vienna, setting off a series of unexpected consequences. As the Cardinal dOrsay prepares to transport hollow candlesticks from the Emperor to Princess Marionoff in St. Petersburg, two spies seize the opportunity to use them as secret message carriers into Russia. One is a passionate young idealist entangled in the conspiracy against the prince, while the other is the captivating Madame Demidoff, a cunning agent of the Tsar. When the candlesticks mysteriously vanish at the border, a race ensues for ...
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Wife of the Secretary of State
- Written by: Ella Middleton Tybout
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Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous turn of the 20th century, this gripping political thriller weaves together the lives of Washington insiders and those lurking in the shadows, all caught in a web of stolen diplomatic papers. What dark secrets link Mrs. Redmond, the wife of the Secretary of State, to the cunning Count Valdmir, the Russian ambassador? As politics, power, and intrigue collide, this novel—originally published in 1905—will keep you on the edge of your seat. (Summary by Nullifidian) Book coordinated by Nullifidian & M Z Spark.
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Secret Agent
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Dive into the shadowy world of The Secret Agent, a gripping tale by Conrad that expertly blends dark humor with political intrigue. Set in the back alleys of early 20th Century London, this story follows Verloc, a seemingly innocuous shop-owner who doubles as a phony anarchist and a double agent. As he becomes entangled in a daring plot to bomb the Greenwich Observatory, the lines between loyalty and betrayal blur in this captivating narrative of spies and anarchists. (Summary by Hugh McGuire)
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Spy
- Written by: James Fenimore Cooper
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Dive into the thrilling world of James Fenimore Coopers second novel, The Spy (1821), inspired by Sir Walter Scotts Waverly series. This gripping adventure unfolds during the American Revolution, following the enigmatic protagonist, Harvey Birch. While appearing to be a loyalist, Birch is actually a cunning spy for George Washington, cleverly disguised as Mr. Harper. This captivating tale not only catapulted Cooper to fame and fortune but also marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of American fiction. (Summary by Gord MacKenzie)
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Greenmantle (Version 3)
- Written by: John Buchan
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In a gripping tale of intrigue and danger, Hannay is summoned to investigate unsettling rumors of an impending uprising in the Muslim world. His journey takes him through treacherous enemy territory to meet his ally Sandy in Constantinople. Together, they must navigate a web of deception and thwart the Germans sinister plans to manipulate religion for their own gain, culminating in the intense battle of Erzurum.
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Double Traitor
- Written by: E. Phillips Oppenheim
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Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the years leading up to World War I, Double Traitor immerses listeners in a world where Germany is boldly preparing for conflict while Britain clings to its belief in invincibility. A vast network of German spies operates covertly in England, often right under the noses of the unsuspecting. The story follows Francis Norgate, an aspiring British diplomat whose principled defense of a woman in Berlin leads to his disgrace and recall. During his journey home, he encounters Selingman, a charming German gentleman who presents himself as a humble crockery ...
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Great Impersonation
- Written by: E. Phillips Oppenheim
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E. Phillips Oppenheim, a prolific English novelist, crafted over 100 novels and more than 30 collections of short stories, primarily in the thriller and espionage genres. One of his most lauded works, The Great Impersonation, was penned in the aftermath of World War I and delves into the world of German espionage in England just before the wars onset. The narrative revolves around two strikingly similar characters Sir Everard Dominey, an English baronet whose life spirals out of control following a murder accusation, and Baron Leopold von Ragastein, a disgraced German nobleman banished for his...
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Zeppelins Passenger
- Written by: E. Phillips Oppenheim
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The Zeppelin’s Passenger weaves a gripping tale of German espionage set against the backdrop of World War I in England. In the seemingly inconsequential village of Dreymarsh, residents stumble upon an observation car from a German zeppelin and a mysterious Homburg hat, igniting a thrilling mystery. The plot thickens when Mr. Hamar Lessingham, an enigmatic Englishman, arrives at the home of Sir Henry Cranston, carrying letters from Major Richard Halstead, a British prisoner of war. Halstead’s sister, Phillipa, and his fiancée, Helen, are desperate for news of Richard’s fate. As ...
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Elusive Isabel
- Written by: Jacques Futrelle
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Dive into Elusive Isabel, a thrilling novel by Jacques Futrelle, published in 1909. Set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., this captivating spy tale unravels an intricate international conspiracy among Latin nations, plotting to dominate the English-speaking world. Prepare for a suspenseful journey filled with intrigue and deception.
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Secret Agent- A Simple Tale (Version 2)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Dive into the gripping world of The Secret Agent, where the lives of Adolf and Winnie Verloc unravel in the face of perilous choices. Adolf, a counterfeit anarchist and agent provocateur, finds himself cornered into orchestrating a devastating act of terrorism, leading to catastrophic repercussions for their family. This tale not only critiques early 20th Century anarchism but also casts a sharp eye on the machinations of police, intelligence agencies, the media, and the public. Summary by Cori Samuel.
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Don Carlos
- Written by: Friedrich Schiller
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Don Carlos is a captivating dramatic poem in five acts penned by the renowned German playwright and poet Friedrich von Schiller. Premiering in Hamburg in 1787, this powerful narrative is inspired by the historical strife between King Philip II of Spain and his son, Don Carlos. Schiller weaves a rich tapestry of fiction into the tale, introducing a passionate love affair between Carlos and his stepmother, Queen Elizabeth, alongside the compelling figure of the Marquis de Posa, a staunch advocate for liberty and religious tolerance. These themes resonate with the Enlightenment ideals of the 18th...
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Voyage Round the World, Vol. I
- Written by: James Holman
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Volume 1 of this captivating four-part series takes you on a journey through fascinating territories such as Sierra Leone, Fernando Po, Calabar, and Prince Edwards Island. Immerse yourself in the complex interplay of races and cultures, while grappling with the harsh realities of the British and European slave trade. This essential document serves to enlighten the English sovereign about the true nature of colonialism in Africa, offering a thought-provoking perspective on a pivotal historical narrative. - Summary by Jim Locke
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