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DOYLE: The Hound of the Baskervilles




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The award-winning Sherlock Holmes narrator David Timson leads us through Conan Doyle's most famous tale. This extended story brings the archetypal detective...

Disc 1


    The Hound of the Baskervilles (more info)
    Composed by: Arthur Conan Doyle
    David Timson, reader

  1. Mr Sherlock Holmes, who was usually very late in the mornings - 3:59
  2. He now took the stick from my hands - 3:23
  3. I laughed incredulously - 2:59
  4. The appearance of our visitor was a surprise to me - 4:42
  5. "I have in my pocket a manuscript" - 2:23
  6. "Of the origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles..." - 4:07
  7. "Now, for some space the revellers stood agape..." - 5:07
  8. When Dr Mortimer had finished reading - 3:21
  9. "The facts of the case are simple." - 3:02
  10. "I must thank you," said Sherlock Holmes - 2:57
  11. "I can well remember..." - 3:36
  12. I confess at these words a shudder passed through me - 3:19
  13. Sherlock Holmes struck his hand against his knee - 4:20
  14. "Why should he not go to the home of his fathers?" - 3:09
  15. Holmes returned to his seat - 4:39
  16. "It must be a wild place." - 3:51
  17. Our breakfast-table was cleared early - 4:13
  18. Dr Mortimer looked at Holmes - 4:30
  19. "We are coming now rather into the region of guesswork" - 3:58
  20. "And, now, gentlemen" - 3:29
  21. We heard the steps of our visitors descend - 2:25

Disc 2


    The Hound of the Baskervilles (more info)
    Composed by: Arthur Conan Doyle
    David Timson, reader

  1. "There now!" said Holmes bitterly - 2:42
  2. We had been sauntering slowly down Regent Street - 3:37
  3. Sherlock Holmes had, in a very remarkable degree - 4:57
  4. We had a pleasant luncheon - 5:13
  5. "Well, Sir Henry, I am of one mind with you..." - 4:44
  6. The ring at the bell proved to be something - 5:54
  7. Sir Henry Baskerville and Dr Mortimer - 4:29
  8. The journey was a swift and pleasant one - 4:00
  9. The wagonette swung round into a side road - 3:23
  10. We had left the fertile country behind - 3:51
  11. The wheels died away down the drive - 3:09
  12. A square balustraded gallery ran round the top - 4:10
  13. The fresh beauty of the following morning - 6:08
  14. Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted - 4:32
  15. We had come to a point where a narrow grassy path - 4:28
  16. "Halloa!" I cried. "What is that?" - 4:00
  17. I could not doubt that this was the Miss Stapleton - 3:39
  18. A short walk brought us to it - 3:58

Disc 3


    The Hound of the Baskervilles (more info)
    Composed by: Arthur Conan Doyle
    David Timson, reader

  1. It seems, however, that there must have been some short cut - 4:41
  2. From this point onward - 4:34
  3. He came over to call upon Baskerville - 4:22
  4. One other neighbour I have met since I wrote last - 3:36
  5. Mrs Barrymore is of interest to me - 3:40
  6. Baskerville Hall, October 15th - 4:01
  7. The baronet has been in communication - 4:13
  8. Our friend, SIr Henry, and the lady - 5:53
  9. I tried one or two explanations - 4:29
  10. Very stealthily we heard it pass along - 4:29
  11. "No, no, sir; no, not against you!" - 4:05
  12. When they were gone we looked out of the window again - 2:10
  13. In five minutes we were outside the door - 5:07
  14. We stumbled slowly along in the darkness - 3:35
  15. And it was at this moment - 3:14
  16. So far I have been able to quote from the reports - 5:28
  17. We had a small scene this morning after breakfast - 3:03
  18. With a few broken words of gratitude - 4:54

Disc 4


    The Hound of the Baskervilles (more info)
    Composed by: Arthur Conan Doyle
    David Timson, reader

  1. October 17th. All day today the rain poured down - 5:00
  2. I have only one other incident to record - 4:18
  3. The extract from my private diary - 4:08
  4. "It was about the late Sir Charles Baskerville..." - 4:24
  5. Again and again I cross-questioned her - 5:14
  6. Luck had been against us again and again - 5:02
  7. Here was luck indeed! - 3:58
  8. The sun was already sinking - 3:18
  9. For a minute I stood there with the paper - 3:30
  10. For a moment or two I sat breathless - 4:26
  11. "But why keep me in the dark?" - 4:14
  12. The shape of some monstrous villainy - 3:07
  13. A terrible scream - 5:51
  14. We stood with bitter hearts - 4:59
  15. A figure was approaching us over the moor - 4:54
  16. "We're at close grips at last," said Holmes - 3:43
  17. Sir Henry was more pleased than surprised - 3:24
  18. He stopped suddenly and stared fixedly - 5:26

Disc 5


    The Hound of the Baskervilles (more info)
    Composed by: Arthur Conan Doyle
    David Timson, reader

  1. I was up betimes in the morning - 3:11
  2. "One more direction!" - 3:04
  3. Mrs Laura Lyons was in her office - 3:42
  4. The sending of this letter was suggested - 4:08
  5. One of Sherlock Holmes's defects - 4:18
  6. As I watched them Stapleton rose - 4:03
  7. A sound of quick steps broke the silence - 5:12
  8. In mere size and strength it was a terrible creature - 3:19
  9. The room had been fashioned into a small museum - 4:23
  10. And now I come rapidly to the conclusion - 6:14
  11. It was the end of November - 4:31
  12. "We now come back to that portion of his life..." - 4:10
  13. "Driving back in the evening..." - 4:57
  14. "Then we had the visit from our friends..." - 3:40
  15. "It was my game to watch Stapleton." - 3:03
  16. "It only remains to indicate..." - 5:17

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Product Details
 
Composer(s):
Conan Doyle, Arthur

Artist(s):
Timson, David

Label: Naxos Audio Books
UPC: 730099033428
Item Number: NA533412
Release Date: Mar 1, 2005