[COMPLETE] Bransford Of Rainbow Range E M Rhodes - dc

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Peace, David
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12 PL OK.
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13 PL OK.
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14 PL OK!
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15 PL OK!
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Hhi Dave, Getting toward the end. I put in the description:

A genuine cowboy who speaks a bit of Greek? Ditto a bit of The Litany? And more than a little verse, including (would you believe?) Alice In Wonderland. What kind of young man do we have here? And a young woman who matches him without effort? And a definitely literate narrator with his tongue firmly inserted in cheek. There’s a bank robbery and an attempted murder. A desperate ride across the desert and a warm welcome by good Mexican friends. It’s all a great deal of fun. Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1869 – 1934) was an American writer, nicknamed the "cowboy chronicler". He lived in south central New Mexico when the first cattle ranching and cowboys arrived in the area; when he moved to New York with his wife in 1899, he wrote stories of the American West that set the image of cowboy life in that era. Originally Published under the title of Bransford In Arcadia Or The Little Eohippus (1913). Note: eohippus, which plays a part all through the story, is the small prehistoric five-toed ancestor of the modern-day horse.
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16 PL OK!

Boy, if that description doesn't entice people to listen, nothing will. I'll add it to the project screen pronto.
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17 PL OK!
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18 uploaded

16.37 long

https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/brandsfordrainbowrange_18_rhodes_128kb.mp3


Dave, if you find no mistakes to correct we are finished recording this book.
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18 PL OK. Finished!

Will start cataloging tonight.
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Oh Dave, I just noticed that in ALL the file names I put a d in the midst, ie, brandsford, in stead of the name as in the title Bransford. Does that make any difference. Sorry, don't know where my mind is these days.
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No, it doesn't really matter. Someone may notice but I'd be surprised if they did. I've already send the files off to Archive so to change the filenames now would require a bit of effort and it doesn't seem like it's worth the effort.
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All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/bransford-of-rainbow-range-by-eugene-manlove-rhodes/

Let me know if anything is amiss. Congrats on completion of another book.
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