Author(s): McNab, Tom
Reader(s): Degas, Rupert
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NAX36412
Barcode: 9781843793649
Release Date: 02/2010

McNAB, T.: Flanagan's Run (Unabridged)

During the Depression the ebullient American entrepreneur Charles Flanagan assembles 2,000 runners from all corners of the earth, to run from Los Angeles to New York for prize-money of $150,000. Flanagan’s Trans-America runners face 3,000 miles, across the Mojave desert and the frozen Rockies, running a daily average of 50 miles for three months. The American sports establishment, however, is desperate to crush what it sees as a professional challenge to the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics. Every day is therefore a struggle for survival, for Flanagan himself as well as the runners. Flanagan’s Run is an epic tale, and a testimony to the strength of the human spirit.

Tracklist

Disc 1
McNab, Tom - Author
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
1Chapter 1: Los Angeles06:26
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2There were only three miles to Los Angeles…05:33
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3'Your name, mister?' asked an attractive blonde girl…06:12
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4Chapter 2: Flanagan Meets the Press05:36
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5'But the Coliseum, boss? Two thousand men…'09:02
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6'James Ferris, The Times of London.'07:03
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7Carl Liebnitz, of the New York Times…07:15
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8'Munaur, Paris Match. Is there any truth…'06:44
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9Chapter 3: The Broo Park06:34
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10Then, after two years at the mine…06:08
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11Hugh felt the hair on the back of his neck rise…06:29
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12'I'd like you to see someone,' said Stevie…06:23
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Disc 2
1Hugh did not even glance at him…04:39
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2The 'tanner-a-man' matches were desperate affairs…05:00
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3Meanwhile Jimmy G. had kept the final part…05:47
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4Chapter 4: The Press Meets Doc Cole06:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5He had gone bald early in middle-age…06:51
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6'Carl Liebnitz.' The thin panama-hatted journalist…06:33
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7'What do you mean by only racing the last…'07:19
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8Chapter 5: The Start06:15
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9'… Go!' The explosion of the gun…05:54
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10The race had already divided into four…05:16
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11The area beyond the bannered finish…06:16
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12Oddly enough, they did not act like competitors…07:55
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13Chapter 6: The Girl from Minsky's05:02
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Disc 3
1'Sit down, Miss…?' said Flanagan…06:08
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2Flanagan slowly poured out two further glasses…06:03
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3'Well,' said Doc at last. 'You certainly do…'07:26
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4Chapter 7: Morgan's Story06:46
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5Sharpe blew smoke into the icy air…05:59
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6Only his instincts kept him in contention…06:00
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7A hush fell upon the crowd. Morgan turned…06:41
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8Chapter 8: Across the Mojave06:06
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9They were now deep into the Mojave…05:51
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10Doc watched the first hundred-odd finishers…05:55
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11Kate had never realized that there were men like this…05:45
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12Chapter 9: Into the Devil's Playground04:55
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13Behind them, in thirtieth position, Doc could see…05:49
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Disc 4
1Two miles ahead, Doc decided it was time…07:13
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2And Morgan. Morgan did not appear to acknowledge…07:30
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3An hour later Flanagan looked out of his caravan…07:47
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4There was a moment's silence, then another…04:57
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5Doc next drew out from his knapsack…05:39
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6Chapter 10: Cross-Country to Las Vegas08:03
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7'A real ball-buster,' said Doc…06:03
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8Unaware of Flanagan's problems…05:52
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9Albert Koch looked up apologetically…05:51
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10As the rain lashed down, Kate was glad…05:07
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11Meanwhile Doc and Hugh tumbled crazily downstream…05:10
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12Chapter 11: The Meadow with Many Streams04:55
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13After that things had happened quickly05:19
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Disc 5
1Las Vegas, 27 March 1931.07:07
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2'Now see here, Mr. Flaherty,' he said…06:11
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3'Vegas,' said Doc at last…05:47
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4'Christ, you don't know the half of it…'06:18
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5In another corner of the tent Flaherty…09:04
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6'What exactly do you intend, Mr. Clay?'08:21
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7Chapter 12: The Picnic Games06:02
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8Half an hour later Flanagan was to find out…05:43
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9The tall Texan, Kane, stood up…05:39
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10The two hundred miles into the town…06:53
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11Elsewhere in McPhee things were going…04:39
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12The crowd, composed mainly of Americans…07:43
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Disc 6
1The caber itself weighed about a hundred and twenty pounds…06:25
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2'I've got to give credit where credit is due…'05:49
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3'A song,' he said again.04:37
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4Flanagan's mind, though blurred, sensed danger…05:52
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5Twenty minutes later all was ready…06:21
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6Chapter 13: Moment of Truth06:41
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7'So how many do you reckon will make it…?'06:38
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8Hugh pulled down his sombrero…07:27
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9Morgan looked around him…07:00
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10'Sprinting,' said Lord Farne loudly…06:22
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11This time Hugh did not sweat at all…06:03
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12Hugh shook his head…06:17
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13Chapter 14: Across the Rockies03:54
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Disc 7
1In Europe, every nation with runners…06:20
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2'Bullard,' Hoover mused…05:53
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3Muller and Stock, after a fruitless appeal…05:59
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4The field was telescoping…06:29
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5'And what did you think of the idea?'05:57
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6At 10 a.m. next morning, 15 April 1931…06:01
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7Eventually the snow started to thin…08:17
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8Chapter 15: Denver: A Thousand Miles On06:05
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9'Could you be just a bit more specific…?'06:31
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10Bill Campbell of the Glasgow Herald…06:28
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11Ernest Bullard decided that it was time…05:30
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Doc Cole stood up, pre-empting Flanagan…07:13
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Disc 8
1As the conference broke up…04:58
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2Hugh stood alone in the noisy, crowded room…04:38
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3Chapter 16: King of the Wharf05:26
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4Flanagan's mind travelled back…05:10
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5'So what's that got to do with the Trans-America?'06:10
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6'Perhaps it might help if I tell you…'07:50
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7'And that's where Toffler comes in?' said Flanagan…07:33
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8The two men walked back slowly…08:22
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9Chapter 17: The Gamble06:38
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10'I'll tell you so what,' Doc shouted…09:02
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11The rhythmic tapping of Dixie's typewriter…08:28
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122 May, 1931: Nine hundred and seventy eight men…04:29
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Disc 9
1'Thank God for that,' said Doc…07:11
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2Chapter 18: Doc in Trouble06:12
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3The cars of local sightseers blew dust…06:07
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4He scowled. Only ten miles…05:47
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51 May 1931: It was getting better.05:33
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6Two miles ahead, at the front of the pack…06:38
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7The boy, who could not have been more than nine or ten…07:59
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8Doc was as good as his word…06:57
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9Chapter 19: St Louis: Man versus Horse05:59
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10Men who themselves lack physical ability…05:57
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11Betting was now down to nine to one against…04:55
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121:30 p.m., 10 May 1931.07:10
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Disc 10
11:45 p.m. Thurleigh, Morgan and McPhail…07:10
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2He felt the roughness of the grit of the track…07:47
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3'Finished,' said Doc a moment later…07:01
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4'Prepare yourselves, gentlemen.'07:44
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5Another bugle from the hillside…07:34
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6All in all, the city of St. Louis…06:39
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7'One final matter,' he said…07:08
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8Chapter 20: The Big Fight06:56
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9Many men went down after the first punch…06:11
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10'The booth fight of the century,' he bellowed…08:28
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Disc 11
1It was like the old days, only Doc had never…05:59
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2He lowered his voice to a whisper…05:25
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3The two men gave the crowd…05:55
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4Somehow Morgan was able to keep on…07:03
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5Chapter 21: Showdown with Toffler07:20
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6'Let me get this clear,' said Flanagan…07:19
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Charles C. Flanagan was back in his rocking-chair…06:19
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8Lily looked at him…06:55
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9Chapter 22: Meeting Mr. Capone06:51
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10This time it was different…06:11
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11Like all industrial cities of the north…06:33
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12On his right, a black Ford limousine…06:35
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Disc 12
1At 11 a.m. on the morning of 24 May…07:56
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2'Well,' said Capone, 'what else do you want?'07:05
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3Chapter 23: End of the Road06:00
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4At the top the position changed almost daily…08:06
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5'Wait a minute,' said Flanagan…05:56
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6'So what are you going to do?' said Willard…05:31
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7Flanagan was not found, however…06:04
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8Edgar J. Hoover's flat, square face…06:57
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9'Charles Rae, Washington Post.'08:02
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10Chapter 24: Marathon06:38
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11The Dorando marathon triggered…05:12
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12His concentration was broken by a knock…05:40
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Disc 13
12:15 p.m. Saturday, 20 June 1931.05:27
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2Liebnitz found Maurice Falconer standing…05:58
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3Six miles in thirty-three minutes and nine seconds…05:59
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4Kate Sheridan saw the figures '220'…06:37
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5With five miles to go, as she crossed…07:30
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6Postscript01:52
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Total Playing Time: 16:12:00