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Title Statement | The black sheep's daughter: a Regency romantic adventure / by Carola Dunn. |
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Author | Dunn, Carola |
Additional Contributors | Glyn-Jones, David |
Publication | Toronto: CNIB, 2005. |
Extent of Item | 1 computer optical disc (7 hr., 8 min.) |
ISBN | 0616226551 9780616226551 |
Other Number | (OCoLC)1011870497 |
General Notes | Search and access by headings. Suitable for use with adaptive technology for the print disabled. |
Performance Credits | Read by David Glyn-Jones. |
System Details | System requirements: IBM PC or compatible; double speed or faster CD-ROM drive; sound card and sound output device; DAISY playback software or DAISY talking book player. MP3 compression. Compression rate: 128. Recording standard: DAISY 2.02 standard. |
Summary | Teresa Danville, raised on a coffee plantation in Costa Rica, must travel to London, accompanied by Sir Andrew Graylin, to learn the social graces. Before leaving, she shoots a poisonous snake at Andrew's feet, rescues herself from a jaguar and helps to liberate the human cargo of a slave ship. Can London society tame this woman? 1989. |
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