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Humphrey Bower

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Humphrey Bower

Humphrey Bower is a gifted and versatile actor. Since obtaining a BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature at Oxford University, he has worked extensively in theatre, television and audiobook narration. Humphrey won the prestigious Audie Award (US) for his performance of The Family Frying Pan by Bryce Courtenay, and was shortlisted for an Audie Award for his performances of Gould's Book of Fish by Richard Flanagan and Brother Fish by Bryce Courtenay. Humphrey's sensitive and intelligent readings are highly regarded and he is well-known for his capacity to perform a variety of accents.

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Title:
American Scoundrel: The Life of the Notorious Civil War General Dan Sickles
Written by:
Tom Keneally 
Read by:
Humphrey Bower 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
11 
Duration:
13 hours 40 minutes 
Published:
March 01 2010 
Available Date:
March 01 2010 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
1740946766 
APN / ISBN-13:
9781740946766 
Genres:
Non-fiction; American; Historical 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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"A fascinating book ... informative and entertaining."
The Daily Telegraph

"A great piece of storytelling."
The Guardian

Love, war and politics in civil war America.

On the last, cold Sunday of February 1859, Daniel Sickles shot his wife's lover in Washington's Lafayette Square, just across from the White House. This is the story of that killing and its repercussions. Thomas Keneally brilliantly recreates an extraordinary period, when women were punished for violating codes of society that did not bind men. And the caddish, good-looking Dan Sickles personifies the extremes of the era: as a womaniser, he introduced his favourite madam to Queen Victoria while his wife stayed at home; as minister to Spain, he began an affair with the Queen while courting one of her ladies in waiting; and in his later years, he installed his housekeeper as his mistress while his second wife took up residence nearby. The brio with which Thomas Keneally tells the tale is equal to the pace and bravado of Sickles' life. But, more than this, American Scoundrel is the lens through which the reader can view history at a time when America was being torn apart.

"This has a thriller-ish propulsion ... a highly readable book."
Sunday Express