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Robert Graves Audio Books

Robert Graves (1895–1985) was an English poet, translator, and novelist, one of the leading English men of letters in the twentieth century. He fought in World War I and won international acclaim in 1929 with the publication of his memoir of the First World War, Good-bye to All That. After the war, he was granted a classical scholarship at Oxford and subsequently went to Egypt as the first professor of English at the University of Cairo. He is most noted for his series of novels about the Roman emperor Claudius and his works on mythology, such as The White Goddess.

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Extended Sample I, Claudius by Robert Graves
Extended Sample Good-Bye to All That: An Autobiography by Robert Graves
Extended Sample Fairies and Fusiliers by Robert Graves
Extended Sample Voices of Poetry - Volume 2 by William Butler Yeats
Extended Sample Lawrence and the Arabs by Robert Graves
Extended Sample Claudius the God by Robert Graves
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