Album DE 2001 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word (Audiobook)
This recording includes musical sections by: -Dvořák, "String Quintet No 9, 10 & 14" -Grieg, "String Quartet in G Minor" -Khan, "Indian Ragas"
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle voc, 1859-1930 GB album by | |
David Timson voc, *1950 GB narrator, album by | |
Irshad Khan b, sit, CA sitar | |
Oslo String Quartet , strings | |
Vlach Quartet Prague , strings |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | A Case Of Identity | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | ||
2 | '"My Dear Fellow", Said Sherlock Holmes...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:44 | |
3 | Miss Mary Sutherland Enters... | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 4:37 | |
4 | Miss Sutherland Tells Her Story | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 10:35 | |
5 | Sherlock Holmes Considers The Matter | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:55 | |
6 | I Return To Baker Street... | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 5:31 | |
7 | 'Our Visitor Collapsed Into A Chair, With A Ghastly Face...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 8:59 | |
8 | The Adventure Of A Crooked Man | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | ||
9 | '"One Summer Night, A Few Months After Me Marriage..."' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:07 | |
10 | '"The Facts Are Only Two Days Old. Briefly They Are These:"' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 11:44 | |
11 | '"Having Gathered These Facts, Watson..."' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:22 | |
12 | Miss Morrison's Statement... | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:13 | |
13 | At The Scene Of The Tragedy | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 5:55 | |
14 | 'My Way Ran Down A Drie-Up Watercourse...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:38 | |
15 | The Adventure Of The Naval Treaty | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | ||
16 | 'The July Which Immediately Succeeded My Marriage Was Made Memorable...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 4:53 | |
17 | 'Holmes Was Seated At His Side-Table Clad In His Dressing-Gown...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 5:29 | |
18 | '"I Won't Waste Your Time", Said He, Rising Himself Upon The Sofa.' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:27 | |
19 | 'The Commissionaire, Seeing By My Pale Face That Something Was To Be Feared...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:06 | |
20 | 'The For The First Time The Horror Of My Situation Came Into Its Full Force...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 8:55 | |
21 | 'Mr Joseph Harrison Drove Us Down To The Station...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 5:10 | |
22 | 'It Was Twenty Past Three When We Reached Our Terminus...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 8:44 | |
23 | 'I Let Him Accordingly Next Morning...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 9:42 | |
24 | 'It Was Arranged As He Suggested...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:16 | |
25 | 'It Was Seven O'Clock When I Awoke...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:02 | |
26 | 'The Night Was Fine, But Still It Was A Very Weary Vigil.' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 8:41 | |
27 | The Adventure Of The Greek Interpreter | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | ||
28 | 'During My Long And Intimate Acquaintance With Mr Sherlock Holmes...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:56 | |
29 | 'Mycroft Holmes Was A Much Larger And Stouter Man Than Sherlock.' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 4:10 | |
30 | 'A Few Minutes Later We Were Joined By A Short, Stout Man...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:50 | |
31 | 'As He Spoke, He Opened A Door...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 7:03 | |
32 | '"I Was Hurried Through The Hall And Into The Vehicle..."' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 6:05 | |
33 | 'We Had Reached Our House In Baker Street While We Had Been Talking.' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 3:11 | |
34 | 'Our Hope Was That, By Taking The Train...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 5:08 | |
35 | 'It Was A Simple Story Which He Had To Tell...' | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read By David Timson | 4:17 |