WIND-GONE-MAD 2-DISC CD AUDIO BOOK L. RON HUBBARD NEW UNABRIDGED 1935 FICTION

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer's sealing. Item is in ...
Modified Item
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Cultural Region
American Literature
Length
Unabridged
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Run Time
2 HOURS
Title
WIND-GONE-MAD
Type
Audiobook
Narrator
SHANE JOHNSON
Non-Domestic Product
No
Release Year
2008
Custom Bundle
No
Genre/Subject
STORIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE
Narrative Type
Fiction
Intended Audience
Adults, Young Adults
Era
20th Century
ISBN
9781592123148
EAN
9781592123148
Category

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Who is Wind-Gone-Mad? He is an ace pilot, a fearless fighter, and the ultimate defender of a war-torn China. But like the storied hero Batman, he is also an enigma, a man in disguise, his true identity shrouded in mystery. And, as with the Caped Crusader and the Joker, he faces one ruthless nemesis above all . . . a man known simply as "The Butcher." The epic battle has been set into motion by Jim Dahlgren-an American executive with the Amalgamated Aeronautical Company. He is determined to give China a fighting chance against The Butcher . . . and against the Western diplomats whose sole interest in the country is to profit from its internal strife. China's only chance, Dahlgren realizes, is the legendary Wind-Gone-Mad. . . . To The Butcher, China is a side of beef to carve up and serve at his pleasure. But when Wind-Gone-Mad flies into the action, it may well be The Butcher who ends up being dead meat. Ultimately, the only thing more thrilling than the mystery man's fighting spirit is the true nature of his identity. . . . As a young man, Hubbard visited pre-Communist China three times, where his closest friend headed up British intelligence. In a land where communists, nationalists, warlords and foreign adventurers schemed for control, Hubbard gained a unique insight into the treacherous and bloody battles for domination in the region. In addition, his personal experiences as a pilot gave his air stories a vivid sense of reality that no other writer could match. Combining this with his first-hand knowledge of China gave him the opportunity to create stories such as Wind-Gone-Mad, which left readers feeling like they had lived the adventures themselves. Also includes the Asian adventures, Tah , the tragic story of a twelve-year-old boy betrayed by his father . . . and by his life; and Yellow Loot , in which the pursuit of a priceless stash of ancient amber leads to a heart-stopping chase on the Great Wall of China. "Excellent." -Midwest Book Review

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Galaxy Press, LLC
ISBN-10
1592123147
ISBN-13
9781592123148
eBay Product ID (ePID)
74830922

Product Key Features

Publication Year
2009
Topic
War & Military, Action & Adventure, Historical
Book Title
Wind-Gone-Mad
Language
English
Genre
Fiction
Author
L. Ron Hubbard
Book Series
Military and War Short Stories Collection
Format
Compact Disc

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5in.
Item Length
5.9in.
Item Weight
4.5 Oz
Item Width
5.5in.

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"Aging gunfighters, fancy flyers, noble officers, and rowdy rebels can all be found in Galaxy Press's latest four entries in its 'Stories from the Golden Age' series, also available in trade paperback. Despite the titles' district differences, all are rife with action and adventure and laced with melodramatic overtones.  From the musical introduction to the final credits, these full-cast, sound effects-laden productions will engage listeners of all ages, particularly fans of old-time radio, Westerns, genre fiction, action and adventure, and full-cast performances." -Library Journal, ubbard was a first-rate pulp writer…He could go up against any of these giants [Hammett, Max Brand, J.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Louis L'Amour]. And while most pulpsters worked in multiple genres, I don't know of any who covered the full spectrum of pulp categories more ambitiously than Hubbard. -Locus Magazine, “Aging gunfighters, fancy flyers, noble officers, and rowdy rebels can all be found in Galaxy Press’s latest four entries in its ‘Stories from the Golden Age’ series, also available in trade paperback. Despite the titles’ district differences, all are rife with action and adventure and laced with melodramatic overtones. From the musical introduction to the final credits, these full-cast, sound effects-laden productions will engage listeners of all ages, particularly fans of old-time radio, Westerns, genre fiction, action and adventure, and full-cast performances.â€� – Library Journal, “The outstanding Hubbard Golden Age sci-fi series continues with this compilation of tales set in pre-WWII China. The central story focuses on one man’ search for a mysterious aviator known only as “Wind-Gone-Mad,’ who may be able to save the country from total destruction. The production quality of this entry in the series continues to be top-notch, with realistic sound effects that take listeners to a new time and place. The cast of narrators is stellar, with each performer deserving praise. A subtle musical score creates a stirring atmosphere of foreboding that draws listeners into each story from the start. In particular, R.F. Daley, the omniscient storyteller, delivers a pitch-perfect reading that sets the tone of each story.â€�– Audiofile Magazine, "The outstanding Hubbard Golden Age sci-fi series continues with this compilation of tales set in pre-WWII China. The central story focuses on one man' search for a mysterious aviator known only as "Wind-Gone-Mad,' who may be able to save the country from total destruction. The production quality of this entry in the series continues to be top-notch, with realistic sound effects that take listeners to a new time and place. The cast of narrators is stellar, with each performer deserving praise. A subtle musical score creates a stirring atmosphere of foreboding that draws listeners into each story from the start. In particular, R.F. Daley, the omniscient storyteller, delivers a pitch-perfect reading that sets the tone of each story." Audiofile Magazine, Wind-Gone-Mad is an exciting saga set in the last days of pre-World War II China, where the stalwart Jim Dahlgren, representing the amalgamated Aeronautical Company, is one of the few who can stand against the ravenous warlord and would-be conqueror known as “The Butcherâ€�. Also present are the stores Tah , Yellow Loot , and a preview of Golden Hell. – James A. Cox, Mid West Book Review, "The outstanding Hubbard Golden Age sci-fi series continues with this compilation of tales set in pre-WWII China. The central story focuses on one man' search for a mysterious aviator known only as "Wind-Gone-Mad,' who may be able to save the country from total destruction. The production quality of this entry in the series continues to be top-notch, with realistic sound effects that take listeners to a new time and place. The cast of narrators is stellar, with each performer deserving praise. A subtle musical score creates a stirring atmosphere of foreboding that draws listeners into each story from the start. In particular, R.F. Daley, the omniscient storyteller, delivers a pitch-perfect reading that sets the tone of each story." -Midwest Book Review, Wind-Gone-Mad is an exciting saga set in the last days of pre-World War II China, where the stalwart Jim Dahlgren, representing the amalgamated Aeronautical Company, is one of the few who can stand against the ravenous warlord and would-be conqueror known as "The Butcher". Also present are the stores Tah , Yellow Loot , and a preview of Golden Hell. James A. Cox, Mid West Book Review,   "Aging gunfighters, fancy flyers, noble officers, and rowdy rebels can all be found in Galaxy Press's latest four entries in its 'Stories from the Golden Age' series, also available in trade paperback. Despite the titles' district differences, all are rife with action and adventure and laced with melodramatic overtones.  From the musical introduction to the final credits, these full-cast, sound effects-laden productions will engage listeners of all ages, particularly fans of old-time radio, Westerns, genre fiction, action and adventure, and full-cast performances." Library Journal, Wind-Gone-Madis an exciting saga set in the last days of pre-World War II China, where the stalwart Jim Dahlgren, representing the amalgamated Aeronautical Company, is one of the few who can stand against the ravenous warlord and would-be conqueror known as "The Butcher". Also present are the storesTah,Yellow Loot, and a preview ofGolden Hell. James A. Cox,Mid West Book Review, "The outstanding Hubbard Golden Age sci-fi series continues with this compilation of tales set in pre-WWII China. The central story focuses on one man' search for a mysterious aviator known only as "Wind-Gone-Mad,' who may be able to save the country from total destruction. The production quality of this entry in the series continues to be top-notch, with realistic sound effects that take listeners to a new time and place. The cast of narrators is stellar, with each performer deserving praise. A subtle musical score creates a stirring atmosphere of foreboding that draws listeners into each story from the start. In particular, R.F. Daley, the omniscient storyteller, delivers a pitch-perfect reading that sets the tone of each story." --Midwest Book Review, "Aging gunfighters, fancy flyers, noble officers, and rowdy rebels can all be found in Galaxy Press's latest four entries in its 'Stories from the Golden Age' series, also available in trade paperback. Despite the titles' district differences, all are rife with action and adventure and laced with melodramatic overtones. From the musical introduction to the final credits, these full-cast, sound effects-laden productions will engage listeners of all ages, particularly fans of old-time radio, Westerns, genre fiction, action and adventure, and full-cast performances." --Library Journal, "Wind-Gone-Mad is an exciting saga set in the last days of pre-World War II China, where the stalwart Jim Dahlgren, representing the amalgamated Aeronautical Company, is one of the few who can stand against the ravenous warlord and would-be conqueror known as "The Butcher". Also present are the stores Tah , Yellow Loot , and a preview of Golden Hell. "  -Midwest Book Review, "The outstanding Hubbard Golden Age series continues with this compilation of tales set in pre-WWII China.... the omniscient storyteller, delivers a pitch-perfect reading that sets the tone of each story." --Audiofile Magazine, "The outstanding Hubbard Golden Age series continues with this compilation of tales set in pre-WWII China.... the omniscient storyteller, delivers a pitch-perfect reading that sets the tone of each story." -Audiofile Magazine, "Aging gunfighters, fancy flyers, noble officers, and rowdy rebels can all be found in Galaxy Press's latest four entries in its 'Stories from the Golden Age' series, also available in trade paperback. Despite the titles' district differences, all are rife with action and adventure and laced with melodramatic overtones.  From the musical introduction to the final credits, these full-cast, sound effects-laden productions will engage listeners of all ages, particularly fans of old-time radio, Westerns, genre fiction, action and adventure, and full-cast performances." --Library Journal
Grade from
Eighth Grade
Edition Description
Unabridged Edition
Narrated by
Daley, R. F.

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