Aha

I didn't know it was available as a 'talking book'. I guess that would be a
BBC publication originally. As you know, the book arose from a BBC
commission in the first place.  Perhaps the BBC still sell it.

atb,
Martin.


----- Original Message -----
From: slarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Martin Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: joni digest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: The Meaning of Life?(NJC)


> I didn't want to read down to to the end as I've just downloaded the story
> (audio
> version) with WinMX and Morpheus. I've only listened to the first 2
parts.....
> but I read it anyway. Douglas Adams himself reads it. Some very poignant
> moments.
> Such as the feeding of the goat to the Kamodo Dragon.
>
> Martin Giles wrote:
>
> > Douglas Adams also co-wrote a book with a zoologist called Mark
Carwardine
> > called 'Last Chance To See'.
> >
> > It was the story of their travels to find out about some endangered
species
> > around the world. It is a fantastic book, and he manages to bring tears
of
> > laughter in one paragraph, only to break your heart in the next.

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