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The Philosopher's Stone
- Narrated by: Roger L. Jackson
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
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Praise for the book:
"An important literary achievement." (Library Journal)
"Colin Wilson has a narrative style that can make the pursuit of any idea seem like exciting detective work." (The Times)
"Colin Wilson's best novel to date." (The Spectator)