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Audibly Speaking: Listening to History
Rick Reiman
260 episodes
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Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.
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Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.
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Books
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Places & Travel,
Society & Culture
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NEW! “The Problem of Thor Bridge,” by Arthur Conan Doyle: Doyle’s Last Great Sherlock Holmes Tale
Audibly Speaking: Listening to History
1 hour 3 minutes 10 seconds
7 months ago
NEW! “The Problem of Thor Bridge,” by Arthur Conan Doyle: Doyle’s Last Great Sherlock Holmes Tale

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In 1922, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle capped his marvelous series of Sherlock Holmes story with an entry in the series to rival any of his best: “The Problem of Thor Bridge.” How fitting that Doyle’s last great Holmes story may be the final Holmes story narrated by yours truly, Rick Reiman, for I am moving on to other academic contributions that may better suit my talents and more greatly increase the sum of my contributions to academic learning in these, the two thousands and twenties.

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Audibly Speaking: Listening to History
Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.