Cormac McCarthy Read By Rupert Degas - The Road (4xCD)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Great shape
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Genre: Non-Music
Style: Audiobook

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1-1. When He Woke In The Woods In The Dark ... 7:031-2. On The Far Side Of The River Valley ... 7:081-3. They Bore On South In The Days And Weeks To Follow ... 5:271-4. They Weather Lifted And The Cold And They Came At Last ... 7:091-5. Three Nights Later In The Foothills Of The Eastern Mountains ... 5:551-6. He Woke Toward The Morning ... 8:161-7. It Took Four More Days ... 7:041-8. When The Bridge Came In Sight Below Them ... 8:341-9. The Clocks Stopped At 1.17. 7:351-10. Something Woke Him. 6:521-11. They Came To An Old Iron Bridge In The Woods ... 6:522-1. They Pushed The Cart Through The Woods ... 7:152-2. In The Morning They Came Up Out Of The Ravine ... 6:432-3. The Boy Was Sitting On The Steps ... 6:552-4. He'd Come To See A Message In Each Such Late History ... 7:202-5. When Day Broke He Pushed His Way Out ... 5:572-6. They'd Had No Food And Little Sleep In Five Days ... 7:152-7. They Tore Through The House To The Front Door ... 5:372-8. Across The Fields To The South ... 5:192-9. In The Mudroom Off The Kitchen ... 4:462-10. The Boy Hung On To His Coat ... 6:462-11. They Walked Through The Streets ... 7:542-12. The Bunker Was Walled With Concrete Block ... 7:333-1. He Brought The Frying Pan From The Stove ... 6:283-2. When He Woke Again He Thought The Rain Had Stopped ... 4:403-3. Late In The Day Following ... 5:403-4. They Bivouacked In The Woods ... 7:513-5. In The Early Afternoon They Spread Their Tarp ... 5:143-6. He'd Slept Little In Weeks ... 5:593-7. In The Late Afternoon It Began To Rain. 7:193-8. Beyond A Crossroads In That Wilderness ... 5:363-9. The Country Went From Pine To Liveoak ... 7:103-10. They Slept More And More. 8:103-11. They Ate Slowly Out Of Bone China Bowls ... 6:543-12. They Ate More Sparingly. 5:284-1. In The Morning He Rekindled The Fire ... 5:334-2. He Was Half Expecting Some Horror ... 5:334-3. They Hurried Down The Beach Against The Light ... 5:144-4. In The First Dull Light He Rose ... 6:314-5. He Got Dressed And They Set Out Down The Beach ... 4:404-6. In The Morning He Built A Fire ... 6:554-7. In Two Days Time They Were Walking On The Beach ... 8:064-8. In The Morning They Ate And Set Out ... 6:394-9. In The Morning It Was Raining ... 6:064-10. They'd Begun To Come Upon Dead Windfalls Of Pinetrees ... 5:254-11. The Boy Left The Flare Pistol ... 5:294-12. He Stayed Three Days ... 8:49

 

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