Audiobooks
There are 216 externals Audiobooks in the database
Mainly these audiobooks are in English (164), but some are also available in Spanish (21) and Italian (31).
In following we show 15 random audiobooks in each language.
Language: English | Category: Novel (Romance) | Audio Book: external webside
Both Trollope and some of his later critics have considered The Last Chronicle to be his greatest novel. Many of its characters are familiar from the earlier Barsetshire novels, including the Rev. Josiah Crawley, the impoverished curate of Hogglestock, whose alleged theft of £20, together with the efforts of many to clear up the mystery, lie here at the center. Central also is the trying courtship between Major Grantly and Grace Crawley, the clergyman’s daughter, over the objections of the Major’s parents, Archdeacon Grantly and his wife; and the adventures of Johnny Eames, a protagonist of the Small House at Allington. Finally, it is in The Last Chronicle that Bishop Proudie of Barsetshire and his domineering wife, introduced in Barchester Towers, achieve their fullest and most dramatic portrayal.
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Trollope, Anthony - Complete Works of Anthony Trollope -
Language: English, Complete Works of - Format: ePub
Anthony Trollope is a leading literary figure of the Victorian age, having not only written novels, but also varied works such as sketches, plays, biographies and classical studies. This enormous eBook offers readers the unique (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - The Last Chronicle of Barsetshire (Chr. of Barsetshire 6) -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Both Trollope and some of his later critics have considered The Last Chronicle to be his greatest novel. Many of its characters are familiar from the earlier Barsetshire novels, including the Rev. Josiah Crawley, the impoverished (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - The Small House at Allingston (Chr. of Barsetshire 5) -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Fifth novel in the Barsetshire series, The Small House at Allington is largely focused on the Small House's inhabitants, Mrs. Dale and her two marriageable daughters, Lily and Bell. The two girls, of course, have suitors: their (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - Barchester Towers (Chronicles of Barsetshire 2) -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub, iSilo
This is the second in Trollope’s ‘Barsetshire’ series of novels. The later novels in the series move away from Barchester itself but ‘Barchester Towers’ is very much a sequel to the first book ‘The Warden’, which is also available (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - The Warden (Chronicles of Barsetshire 1) -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub, iSilo
Amongst the great popular novelists of the nineteenth century who are still read today, Anthony Trollope stands alongside his contemporary, Charles Dickens. His two series of novels, the political (The Pallisers) and the clerical (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - Doctor Thorne (Chronicles of Barsetshire 3) -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Doctor Thorne (1858) is the third novel in Anthony Trollope’s series known as the “Chronicles of Barsetshire”.It is mainly concerned with the romantic problems of Mary Thorne, niece of Doctor Thomas Thorne (a member of a junior (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - The Prime Minister -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Plantaganet Palliser, Prime Minister of England - a man of power and prestige, with all the breeding and inherited wealth that goes with it - is appalled at the inexorable rise of Ferdinand Lopez. An exotic impostor, seemingly (More) |
Trollope, Anthony - Framley Parsonage (Chr. of Barsetshire 4) -
Language: English, Novel - Format: ePub
Framley Parsonage is the fourth novel in Anthony Trollope’s series known as the “Chronicles of Barsetshire”, first published in serial form in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860. (Summary by Wikipedia)”Of all novelists in any country, (More) |