Barry Clifford with Paul Perry, Expedition Whydah: The Story of the World's First Excavation of a Pirate Treasure Ship and the Man Who Found Her, New York: Harper Audio, 1999, Audiobook, 2 audio cassettes, 3 hours.
Barry Clifford with Paul Perry, Expedition Whydah: The Story of the World's First Excavation of a Pirate Treasure Ship and the Man Who Found Her, First Edition, New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1999, pp312 (inc. illustrations).
Save your eyesight by listening to an audiobook instead of reading a lengthy book.
Showing posts with label audiobooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audiobooks. Show all posts
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Ship of Gold: Audiobook & Paperback
Kinder, Gary, Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea, New York: Random House Audio Publishing, 1998. Audiobook, 4 audio cassettes, 5 hours.
Kinder, Gary, Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea, New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1998, pp507. Large paperback. As good as new.
Save your eyesight by listening to an audiobook instead of reading a lengthy book.
Kinder, Gary, Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea, New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1998, pp507. Large paperback. As good as new.
Save your eyesight by listening to an audiobook instead of reading a lengthy book.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Ship of Gold, read by Bruce Davison
This pack of audiocassettes was bought from the online superstore called Amazon.com in January 2004, about a year before I'd bought the paperback of the same title from Romie. Sometimes it is fun to hear someone reads a book to you.
archaeology
books
Friday, November 24, 2006
Expedition Whydah read by Barry Clifford

This audiobook, read by Barry Clifford, was bought from a large bookstore at Orchard Road in 2002. It serves as a complement to the hardback of the same title that I'd bought from Romie in the same year. Nowadays, Romie sells a few used audiobooks in cassettes and audio CDs.
In the early 1990s, I'd bought several new audiobooks in the form of cassettes and they're still very playable and their sound quality hasn't deteriorated much. It's fun listening to them once in a while.
books
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)