Doyle, Arthur Conan: Doyle, Arthur Conan : Hound of the Baskervilles
Doyle, Arthur Conan: Doyle, Arthur Conan : Hound of the Baskervilles
Format: CD
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Artist: Doyle, Arthur Conan
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9789626343340
Genre: Books on Tape/Cd
The award-winning Sherlock Holmes narrator David Timson leads US through Conan Doyle's most famous tale. This extended story brings the archetypal detective to the moors with his friend and biographer Dr Watson to investigate the mystery of a beast terrorising the neighbourhood.
Tracks:
1.1 MR Sherlock Holmes, Who Was Usually Very Late in the Mornings
1.2 He Now Took the Stick from My Hands
1.3 I Laughed Incredulously
1.4 The Appearance of Our Visitor Was a Surprise to Me
1.5 I Have in My Pocket a Manuscript
1.6 Of the Origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles
1.7 Now, for Some Space the Revellers Stood Agape
1.8 When Dr Mortimer Had Finished Reading
1.9 The Facts of the Case Are Simple
1.10 I Must Thank You, Said Sherlock Holmes
1.11 I Can Well Remember
1.12 I Confess at These Words a Shudder Passed Through Me
1.13 Sherlock Holmes Struck His Hand Against His Knee
1.14 Why Should He Not Go to the Home of His Fathers?
1.15 Holmes Returned to His Seat
1.16 It Must Be a Wild Place
1.17 Our Breakfast-Table Was Cleared Early
1.18 Dr Mortimer Looked at Holmes
1.19 We Are Coming Now Rather Into the Region of Guesswork
1.20 And, Now, Gentlemen
1.21 We Heard the Steps of Our Visitors Descend
2.1 There Now! Said Holmes Bitterly
2.2 We Had Been Sauntering Slowly Down Regent Street
2.3 Sherlock Holmes Had, in a Very Remarkable Degree
2.4 We Had a Pleasant Luncheon
2.5 Well, Sir Henry, I Am of One Mind with You
2.6 The Ring at the Bell Proved to Be Something
2.7 Sir Henry Baskerville and Dr Mortimer
2.8 The Journey Was a Swift and Pleasant One
2.9 The Wagonette Swung Round Into a Side Road
2.10 We Had Left the Fertile Country Behind
2.11 The Wheels Died Away Down the Drive
2.12 A Square Balustraded Gallery Ran Round the Top
2.13 The Fresh Beauty of the Following Morning
2.14 Suddenly My Thoughts Were Interrupted
2.15 We Had Come to a Point Where a Narrow Grassy Path
2.16 Halloa! I Cried. "What Is That?
2.17 I Could Not Doubt That This Was the Miss Stapleton
2.18 A Short Walk Brought Us to It
3.1 It Seems, However, That There Must Have Been Some Short Cut
3.2 From This Point Onward
3.3 He Came Over to Call Upon Baskerville
3.4 One Other Neighbour I Have Met Since I Wrote Last
3.5 Mrs Barrymore Is of Interest to Me
3.6 Baskerville Hall, October 15TH
3.7 The Baronet Has Been in Communication
3.8 Our Friend, Sir Henry, and the Lady
3.9 I Tried One or Two Explanations
3.10 Very Stealthily We Heard It Pass Along
3.11 No, No, Sir; No, Not Against You!
3.12 When They Were Gone We Looked Out of the Window Again
3.13 In Five Minutes We Were Outside the Door
3.14 We Stumbled Slowly Along in the Darkness
3.15 And It Was at This Moment
3.16 So Far I Have Been Able to Quote from the Reports
3.17 We Had a Small Scene This Morning After Breakfast
3.18 With a Few Broken Words of Gratitude
4.1 October 17th. All Day Today the Rain Poured Down
4.2 I Have Only One Other Incident to Record
4.3 The Extract from My Private Diary
4.4 It Was About the Late Sir Charles Baskerville
4.5 Again and Again I Cross-Questioned Her
4.6 Luck Had Been Against Us Again and Again
4.7 Here Was Luck Indeed!
4.8 The Sun Was Already Sinking
4.9 For a Minute I Stood There with the Paper
4.10 For a Moment or Two I Sat Breathless
4.11 But Why Keep Me in the Dark?
4.12 The Shape of Some Monstrous Villainy
4.13 A Terrible Scream
4.14 We Stood with Bitter Hearts
4.15 A Figure Was Approaching Us Over the Moor
4.16 Were at Close Grips at Last, Said Holmes
4.17 Sir Henry Was More Pleased Than Surprised
4.18 He Stopped Suddenly and Stared Fixedly
5.1 I Was Up Betimes in the Morning
5.2 One More Direction!
5.3 Mrs Laura Lyons Was in Her Office
5.4 The Sending of This Letter Was Suggested
5.5 One of Sherlock Holmess Defects
5.6 As I Watched Them Stapleton Rose
5.7 A Sound of Quick Steps Broke the Silence
5.8 In Mere Size and Strength It Was a Terrible Creature
5.9 The Room Had Been Fashioned Into a Small Museum
5.10 And Now I Come Rapidly to the Conclusion
5.11 It Was the End of November
5.12 We Now Come Back to That Portion of His Life
5.13 Driving Back in the Evening
5.14 Then We Had the Visit from Our Friends
5.15 It Was My Game to Watch Stapleton
5.16 It Only Remains to Indicate