The Stark Munro Letters


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(4.7 stars; 14 reviews)

"The letters of my friend Mr. Stark Munro appear to me to form so connected a whole, and to give so plain an account of some of the troubles which a young man may be called upon to face right away at the outset of his career, that I have handed them over to the gentleman who is about to edit them. There are two of them, the fifth and the ninth, from which some excisions are necessary; but in the main I hope that they may be reproduced as they stand. I am sure that there is no privilege which my friend would value more highly than the thought that some other young man, harassed by the needs of this world and doubts of the next, should have gotten strength by reading how a brother had passed down the valley of shadow before him."
HERBERT SWANBOROUGH. LOWELL, MASS. - Summary by Arthur Conan Doyle (6 hr 49 min)

Chapters

Home. 30th March, 1881 25:50 Read by Greg Giordano
Home, 10th April, 1881 21:26 Read by Mary J
Home, 15th October, 1881 30:18 Read by Lynne T
Home, 1st December, 1881 29:35 Read by Lynne T
Merton on the Moors, 5th March, 1882 26:12 Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
The Parade, Bradfield, 7th March, 1882 26:20 Read by Richard Jackson
The Parade, Bradfield, 9th March, 1882 22:11 Read by Mary J
The Parade, Bradfield, 6th April, 1882 28:04 Read by Truman Thames
The Parade, Bradfield, 23rd April, 1882 25:50 Read by Truman Thames
Cadogan Terrace, Birchespool, 21st May, 1882 22:44 Read by Mary J
Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 29th May, 1882 31:40 Read by inflected
Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 5th June, 1882 20:40 Read by Mary J
Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 12th June, 1882 23:53 Read by Kenneth Thompson Marchesi
Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 15th January, 1883 22:52 Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 3rd August, 1883 24:38 Read by Jessie Irene
Oakley Villas, Birchespool, 4th November, 1884 27:29 Read by Greg Giordano

Reviews


(5 stars)

One of ACD's best stories of the human co dictionary and studies if a life philosophy.

A great lesser known ACD story.


(4 stars)