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Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in ’ Journal . Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at , written ten years later and published in the journal . In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by , and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like , North and South and .

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Preface 00:36:24 2. Ch. 01 – Our Society 00:26:08

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Disk 2 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 02 – The Captain 00:36:10 2. Ch. 03 – A Love Affair of Long Ago 00:22:30

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 3 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 04 – A Visit to an Old Bachelor 00:27:22 2. Ch. 05 – Old Letters 00:27:45

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 4 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 07 – Poor Peter 00:29:44 2. Ch. 08 – Visiting 00:25:15

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 5 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 08 – Your Ladyship 00:32:37 2. Ch. 09 – Signor Brunoni 00:24:56

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 6 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 10 – The Panic 00:35:10 2. Ch. 11 – Samuel Brown 00:28:43

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 7 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 12 – Engaged to Be Married 00:21:06 2. Ch. 13 – Stopped Payment 00:30:21

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 8 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 14 – Friends in Need 00:45:50

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 9 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. Ch. 15 – A Happy Return 00:34:03 2. Ch. 16 – Peace to Cranford 00:26:08

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A

Disk 10 of 10 - (Total running time: 08:56:56)

Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gossip and their romances as they face the challenges of dealing with new inhabitants to their society and innovations to their settled existence. It was first published between 1851 and 1853 as episodes in Charles Dickens’ Journal Household Words. Appended to this recording is a short sequel, The Cage at Cranford, written ten years later and published in the journal All the Year Round. In a letter to Mrs. Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte wrote: “Thank you for your letter, it was as pleasant as a quiet chat, as welcome as spring showers, as reviving as a friend’s visit; in short, it was very like a page of Cranford.”... Cranford is a genteel and humorous look at Victorian society by Elizabeth Gaskell, and is quite a change from her more gritty novels like Mary Barton, North and South and Wives and Daughters.

This audio book was produced by: Reader: Noel Badrian Dedicated Proof-Listener: Laura Victoria Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Elizabeth Klett Tracks 1. The Cage at Cranford 00:30:13

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This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.

Cover design by Noel Badrian. This design is in the public domain.

This is an origami paper CD case. Folding instructions can be found here: http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php or for a video, try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_fDRghH8A