The Three Clerks (version 2)


Read by Anthony Ogus

(4.4 stars; 71 reviews)

Romance and crime in the mid-19th century British Civil Service. In this early novel,Trollope draws on his own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office to provide an entertaining and moving account of how ambition within the service can affect friendship and love. (Summary by Anthony Ogus)
(21 hr 50 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01 22:29 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 02 28:08 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 03 27:43 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 04 30:23 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 05 26:44 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 06 23:40 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 07 31:48 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 08 21:01 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 09 35:53 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 10 31:43 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 11 34:45 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 12 29:11 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 13 17:17 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 14 31:34 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 15 20:30 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 16 11:03 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 17 31:28 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 18 26:29 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 19 25:58 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 20 36:16 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 21 18:51 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 22 1:04:47 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 23 15:43 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 24 22:27 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 25 37:41 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 26 33:43 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 27 28:31 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 28 32:13 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 29 29:58 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 30 40:55 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 31 30:34 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 32 24:20 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 33 24:59 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 34 32:36 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 35 20:27 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 36 31:06 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 37 25:50 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 38 22:42 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 39 11:39 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 40 26:02 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 41 43:35 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 42 24:29 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 43 31:09 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 44 26:55 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 45 17:19 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 46 16:48 Read by Anthony Ogus
Chapter 47 30:42 Read by Anthony Ogus

Reviews

what a voice!


(4 stars)

Excellent, witty book read by a Charles Laughton sound-alike. A gem.

The Three Clerks


(4.5 stars)

A real delight . Not only Anthony Trollope ( one of my favorite writer - more even than the great Dickens) but the reading of MR. A. Ogus is just superb . I can listen to his riding continuous and for ever . His reading , his voice is addictive ! A big THANKS TO MR. ANTHONY OGUS !

SLOW, EVEN FOR TROLLOPE


(5 stars)

One must always enjoy (or at least, appreciate) the intimacy with the characters. This work is no exception, and we triumph and suffer with each of the clerks. The basic problem is that these are all pedestrian persons , none being of special interest. The reader is topnotch!

Brilliant!


(5 stars)

Admittedly I'm a fan of Trollope, but The Three Clerks must be among my favourites now. The dialogues between Undy and Alaric are chilling - Trollope could be describing too many of today's politicians. So beautifully read by Anthony Ogus. Many thanks to you all.

Awesome! You will be hooked!


(5 stars)

As always, great plots and characterization! What a writer! Have downloaded all his books. The reader , although new to me, is now one of my favorites! Will look more from home, too. Don't miss this one!


(2 stars)

The narrator is excellent, but the novel is not. Trollope indulges himself in too many diatribes and labored irony. His depictions of women and marriage are inconsistent and unrealistic and, from a modern perspective, somewhat offensive.

the three clerks


(5 stars)

I thoroughly enjoyed the book. It is well written; the characters well drawn and the story is interesting. But mostly I compliment the reader, Anthony Ogus who did an excellent job! Thank you!


(5 stars)

Excellent reader! And as a long-time Trollope fan, I enjoyed reading about characters who presumably were drawn from the author's young life. It seems that Charley Tudor was based at least partially on Trollope himself.