Path: news.nzbot.com!not-for-mail
NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 17:30:08 -0500
From: FiversMom@ItAgain.com (Fiver's Mom)
Sender: FiversMom@ItAgain.com
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.sounds.audiobooks.repost
Subject: "Patrick O' Brian - The Commodore.nfo" yEnc (Patrick Tull) AM17 (NMR 128 kbps) (1/1)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST-A&A-v11b (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
Message-ID: <E4ednTOK77xtbLfInZ2dnUVZ5rQAAAAA@giganews.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 17:30:08 -0500
Lines: 14
X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com
X-Trace: sv3-MlvBC308Cyry+UjY652FaEAhpMngTpAk+0yeVJukKFEG1uizZdW+xsWgtcMH2bfdNmtPWqoitvA5qYS!9W5ZhzzsSvKwpWXxQtJCZxOsH+92MzGJiDa+b3OOE+Z6tVrouMD+ZCJqbXZYLdGrAiQU+vRqbA==
X-Complaints-To: abuse@giganews.com
X-DMCA-Notifications: http://www.giganews.com/info/dmca.html
X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers
X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly
X-Postfilter: 1.3.40
X-Original-Bytes: 2490
X-Received-Body-CRC: 635255070
X-Received-Bytes: 2742
Xref: news.nzbot.com alt.binaries.sounds.audiobooks.repost:87
Patrick O' Brian - The Commodore.nfo
General Information
===================
Title: The Commodore
Author: Patrick O' Brian
Read By: Patrick Tull
File Information
================
Number of MP3s: 174
Total Duration: 11:51:03
Total MP3 Size: 652.19
Parity Archive: No
Ripped By: Orion
Ripped With: Exact Audio Copy
Encoded At: VBR 128 kbit/s 44100 Hz Joint Stereo
Normalize: None
Noise Reduction: None
ID3 Tags: Set, v2.3
Posting
=======
Posting Plan:
Reposting Rules: Will post with PARS. No re-posts.
Book Description
================
Jack Aubrey's long service is at last rewarded: he is promoted to the
rank of Commodore and given a squadron of ships to command. His mission
is twofold -- to make a large dent in the slave trade off the coast
of Africa and, on his return, to intercept a French fleet set for Bantry
Bay with a cargo of weapons for the disaffected among the Irish. Invention
and surprise follow at every turn in this tale of nineteenth-century
seamanship, as rich, as compelling, as masterly as any of its predecessors.-
|
|