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Audiobooks Read By Frederick Davidson

Frederick Davidson (1932–2005), also known as David Case, was one of the most prolific readers in the audiobook industry, recording more than eight hundred audiobooks in his lifetime, including over two hundred for Blackstone Audio. Born in London, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and performed for many years in radio plays for the British Broadcasting Company before coming to America in 1976. He received AudioFile’s Golden Voice Award and numerous Earphones Awards and was nominated for a Grammy for his readings.

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Extended Sample Short Stories by Saki by Hector Hugh Munro
Extended Sample Something Fresh by P. G. Wodehouse
Extended Sample Rob Roy by Walter Scott
Extended Sample Peter Simple by Frederick Marryat
Extended Sample Mr. Standfast by John Buchan
Extended Sample One More River by John Galsworthy
Extended Sample Swan Song by John Galsworthy
Extended Sample The Clicking of Cuthbert by P. G. Wodehouse
Extended Sample The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler
Extended Sample The White Monkey by John Galsworthy
Extended Sample The Man of Property by John Galsworthy
Extended Sample The Moon and Sixpence by W. Somerset Maugham
Extended Sample Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne
Extended Sample Titanic by Archibald Gracie
Extended Sample To Let by John Galsworthy
Extended Sample Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Extended Sample William Blake by William Blake
Extended Sample Hard Times by Charles Dickens
Extended Sample War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Extended Sample Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Extended Sample In Chancery by John Galsworthy
Extended Sample His Last Bow by Arthur Conan Doyle
Extended Sample The Gin Palace by Émile Zola
Extended Sample The Girl on the Boat by P. G. Wodehouse
Extended Sample The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
Extended Sample The Professor by Charlotte Brontë
Extended Sample The Other House by Henry James
Extended Sample The Silver Spoon by John Galsworthy
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