Beyond Good and Evil
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900
English
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Title: Beyond Good and Evil
Subtitle: Reading by Hugh McGuire, wedschild, Chris Vee, Maddie, Rainer,
Kara Shallenberg, Andrew Miller, Gesine, President Lethe
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
Translator: Helen Zimmern
Release Date: October 2006 [Ebook #19634]
Language: English
This audio reading of Beyond Good and Evil is read by
High McGuire,
wedschild,
Chris Vee,
Maddie,
Rainer,
Kara Shallenberg,
Andrew Miller,
Gesine,
President Lethe
Contents
# Chapter 00 - 00:06:02
Read by: Hugh McGuire
# Chapter 01 - 00:59:28
Read by: Hugh McGuire
# Chapter 02 - 00:39:59
Read by: wedschild
# Chapter 03 - 00:44:04
Read by: Chris Vee
# Chapter 04 - 00:23:30
Read by: Maddie
# Chapter 05 - 00:57:25
Read by: Rainer
# Chapter 06 - 00:53:35
Read by: Kara Shallenberg
# Chapter 07 - 01:09:52
Read by: Andrew Miller
# Chapter 08 - 01:01:46
Read by: Gesine
# Chapter 09 - 01:06:29
Read by: President Lethe
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