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THE RAZOR'S EDGE - W. Somerset Maugham. Frank Muller {FerraBi
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English
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May 8, 2009
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FerraBit



THE RAZOR'S EDGE by W. Somerset Maugham (1944)

Read by Frank Muller

Publisher . : Recorded Books (1988)
ISBN . . . .: ISBN-10: 1402571143; ISBC-13: 978-1402571145
Format . . .: MP3, from 9 CD's (10.5 hours). 211 tracks.
Bitrate . . : ~85 kbps (iTunes 8, VBR, mono, 44kHz)
Unabridged .: Always

I scanned the cover. 
PDF and text of the printed book included.

Cheers, FerraBit
May 2009

Links: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Somerset_Maugham 

Originally posted: TPB, Demoniod, Mininova
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Larry Darrell, haunted by the horrors of the war, abandons his easy life and glowing prospects for an odyssey that takes him from the trenches of World War I to the Paris of Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, then on to a monastery in the Tibetan mountains.

From Wiki: William Somerset Maugham (pronounced 'mawm')
Maugham's last major novel, The Razor's Edge, published in 1944, was a departure for him in many ways. While much of the novel takes place in Europe, its main characters are American, not British. The protagonist is a disillusioned veteran of World War I who abandons his wealthy friends and lifestyle, travelling to India seeking enlightenment. The story's themes of Eastern mysticism and war-weariness struck a chord with readers as World War II waned, and a movie adaptation quickly followed.

Maugham's masterpiece is generally agreed to be "Of Human Bondage".
He was one of the most popular authors of his era, and reputedly the highest paid of his profession during the 1930s.

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