Songs of Action
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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This is a collection of poems by Arthur Conan Doyle centering around the theme of war, action and adventure. - Summary by Carolin (1 hr 35 min)
CapĆtulos
The Song of the Bow | 1:25 | LeĆdo por James Koss |
Cremona | 6:45 | LeĆdo por Jeanie |
The Storming Party | 2:42 | LeĆdo por L. Christopherson |
The Frontier Line | 2:35 | LeĆdo por Anusha Iyer |
Corporal Dick's Promotion | 5:50 | LeĆdo por Jeanie |
A Forgotten Tale | 2:09 | LeĆdo por James Koss |
Pennarby Mine | 3:12 | LeĆdo por Greg Giordano |
A Rover Chanty | 3:16 | LeĆdo por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
A Ballad of the Ranks | 3:23 | LeĆdo por inflected |
A Lay of the Links | 2:21 | LeĆdo por Anusha Iyer |
The Dying Whip | 7:28 | LeĆdo por Greg Giordano |
Master | 1:22 | LeĆdo por Anusha Iyer |
H.M.S. 'Foudroyant' | 3:01 | LeĆdo por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Farnshire Cup | 8:01 | LeĆdo por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Groom's Story | 6:38 | LeĆdo por Greg Giordano |
With the Chiddingfolds | 4:00 | LeĆdo por Martin Geeson |
A Hunting Morning | 1:20 | LeĆdo por Anusha Iyer |
The Old Gray Fox | 3:54 | LeĆdo por Shakira Searle |
'Ware Holes | 3:35 | LeĆdo por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Home-Coming of the 'Eurydice' | 3:21 | LeĆdo por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Inner Room | 3:11 | LeĆdo por Martin Geeson |
The Irish Colonel | 0:38 | LeĆdo por Etel Buss |
The Blind Archer | 2:32 | LeĆdo por Shakira Searle |
A Parable | 0:38 | LeĆdo por Amanda Vickery |
A Tragedy | 1:26 | LeĆdo por Shakira Searle |
The Passing | 6:29 | LeĆdo por James Koss |
The Franklin's Maid | 1:43 | LeĆdo por Shakira Searle |
The Old Huntsman | 2:09 | LeĆdo por James Koss |
ReseƱas
GREAT DIVERSITY, ALL WITH ACTION





Avid Listener
A fine collection. The action can be felt in most of them. ACD sets the bar high for some of his metres. CREMONA is especially well constructed. Some of the readers were good, some were just reading words, but, why does Librivox continue to use non-native English speakers to read English poetry--the results are ludicrous.