The Poetry of Arthur Conan Doyle - Brilliant poems from the writer of Sherlock Holmes and father of detective stories
Sir Aarthur Conan Doyl
Narrator Richard Mitchley, Ghizela Rowe
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Summary
If ever a writer needed an introduction Arthur Conan Doyle would not be considered that man. After all, Sherlock Holmes is perhaps the foremost literary detective of any age. Add to this canon his stories of science fiction and horror, his historical novels, his political campaigning, his efforts in establishing a Court Of Appeal and there is little room for anything else. Except he was also a poet. Not perhaps the finest but his distinctive voice is certainly evident amongst his lines and verses. And it’s a voice worth listening too; something very different from what you might expect. So without further ado our readers, including Richard Mitchley and Ghizela Rowe bring you the poems of Arthur Conan Doyle. 01 - Arthur Conan Doyle - An Introduction 02 - 1902 - 1909 03 - A Post Impressionist 04 - The Banner Of Progress 05 - The Wanderer 06 - Advice To A Young Author 07 - The Groom's Story 08 - The Groom's Encore 09 - Pennarby Mine 10 - Cremona 11 - A Forgotten Tale 12 - Hope 13 - Empire Builders 14 - The Frontier Line 15 - Compensation 16 - Song Of The Bow 17 - The Blind Archer 18 - The Franklin's Maid (from The White Company) 19 - A Womans Love 20 - Man's Limitation 21 - The Storming Party 22 - A Ballad Of The Ranks 23 - Mind And Matter 24 - 'Ware Holes 25 - Lay Of The Links 26 - The Bay Horse 27 - The Farnshire Cup 28 - The Old Huntsman 29 - The Dying Whip 30 - Darkness 31 - Corporal Dick's Promotion 32 - The Echo 33 - December's Snow 34 - The Passing 35 - The End 36 - About The Copyright Group 37 - Copyright Notice 2012
Duration: about 1 hour (01:26:35) Publishing date: 2014-01-01; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —