Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Oscar Wilde: The Canterville Ghost (unabridged)
A terrifying ghost is haunting the ancient mansion of Canterville Chase, complete with creaking floorboards, clanking chains and gruesome disguises – but the new occupants seem strangely undisturbed by his presence. Deftly contrasting the conventional gothic ghost story with the pragmatism of the modern world, Wilde creates a gently comic fable of the conflict between old and new. Rupert Degas’s hilarious reading brings the absurdity and theatricality of the story to life. | | | (also available to download from $9.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Robert Louis Stevenson: The Body Snatchers (unabridged)and other stories
A dark night, a graveyard and the suspicion of murder... The Body Snatcher is one of Robert Louis Stevenson’s most chilling tales. After many years, a chance encounter between two former medical students forces them to recall their sinister past and foul play that was better left buried. Perfect for long winter nights, these stories have been specially selected to create an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty. Read by Roy McMillan, with Naxos AudioBooks’s trademark of carefully chosen music. “Roy McMillan’s mellow, low key reading is richly done. Most enjoyable.” SoundCommentary.com | | | (also available to download from $16.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | The Renaissance – In a Nutshell (unabridged)
The fifth in the new Naxos Audiobooks series ‘In a Nutshell’, The Renaissance is a short and accessible introduction to the era that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Palestrina. The Renaissance swept across Europe between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, heralding intellectual revolutions in science, art, philosophy and politics, and marking a decisive shift towards modern thinking. The authoritative Peter Whitfield brings together all the different threads of this transformative period in a lucid and fascinating introduction. | | | (also available to download from $9.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | The Great Poets – Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Charge of the Light Brigade Song of the Lotus Eaters The Lady of Shalott Vivian’s Song Break, Break, Break In the Valley of Cauteretz Ulysses Tears, Idle Tears Sweet and Low Blow, Bugle, Blow Swallow, Swallow Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead Summer Night Tithonus Morte D’Arthur The Brook Come Into the Garden Maud In the Garden at Swainston Come Down, O Maid From In Memoriam VII From In Memoriam XI From In Memoriam L From In Memoriam CXXVI Crossing the Bar
Read by Michael Pennington The 200th anniversary of the birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), one of the most popular of poets, is celebrated in 2009. Works such as The Charge of the Light Brigade, Crossing the Bar and Tears, idle tears have made him an internationally famous figure, and the second most quoted writer of all time (after Shakespeare). Tennyson’s poetic works encompass a great range of styles, settings and personae, and are known for their emotional resonance and powerful imagery. Naxos AudioBooks’s popular ‘The Great Poets’ series marks the anniversary with a CD bringing together all the key works, read by veteran reader Michael Pennington. | | | (also available to download from $9.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Henry James: The Turn of the Screw (abridged)
Read by Emma Fielding with Dermot Kerrigan Released in our new ‘Young Adult Classics’ format, Henry James’s classic ghost story is a masterpiece of the supernatural. The tale is taken from the diary of a governess, who describes her mounting sense of paranoia at the relationship between her two wards and the ghostly figures that haunt the estate. Menacing, ambiguous and haunted by a pervading sense of evil, The Turn of the Screw is one of the most powerful and enduring tales of the nineteenth century. Emma Fielding gives a compelling reading of a story in which nothing is certain, and madness lurks around every corner. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | T.S. Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral
Read by Robert Donat, Alan Dobie, Wolfe Morris, Patrick Wymark, Bruce Sharman, and cast T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral is both a fascinating retelling of the twelfth-century assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket and a compelling call for resistance in the face of intimidation. Written against the backdrop of rising Fascism in twentieth-century Europe, Eliot’s classic verse play is as relevant now as it ever was. This re-release of the original 1953 recording stars Robert Donat whose commanding performance as the Archbishop, alongside a full cast, is widely celebrated “Murder in the Cathedral revives the awesome 1953 Old Vic performance of Eliot’s play about the power struggle between Henry II and Thomas Becket, originally performed in the cathedral itself at the 1935 Canterbury Festival. In it you will hear echoes – ‘Humankind cannot bear very much reality’ – taken up in Burnt Norton. The cut-glass feminine vowels of the chorus annoy in the opening scenes, but persevere: this was Robert Donat’s finest performance.” The Times | | | (also available to download from $16.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Afghanistan – In a Nutshell
‘In a Nutshell’, the new 1-CD audiobook series from Naxos AudioBooks, continues with a fascinating history of Afghanistan. For centuries it has been the playground of big powers, from Alexander the Great to the British Empire and the Soviet Union. It has been torn by internal strife and ideological differences, yet Afghans, tribal though they may be, remain a proud nation. Here is a short history, setting the background to the current situation. “If only all guides to complex subjects were as clear, compact and impartial.” The Guardian “Afghanistan, with its poppies, forbidding geography, earthquakes and internecine clashes, has been invaded since the fourth century. This history ends with the present invasion by Nato forces and explains the tensions between Russia, USA and Britain that led to it.” The Observer | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Jonathan Gregson: Tibet – In a Nutshell
‘In a Nutshell’, the new 1-CD audiobook series from Naxos AudioBooks, continues with a fascinating history of Tibet. Part of China for many years, yet with a clearly distinctive culture (with the central devotion of its people being to Buddhism and the Dalai Lama), Tibet has a unique character in the panoply of world nations. Here we have an independent view of its history and the customs and beliefs of its people – and a commentary on the current situation. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Robert Louis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (abridged)
Scientist Dr Jekyll discovers a way of changing his personality and becoming the violent and aggressive Mr Hyde. At the start, moving from one to the other is easy. But not for long. Both a psychological investigation and a thrilling story, the double nature of the hero has made him an iconic figure in literature. The tempestuous nature of the tale makes it an ideal title for the Young Adult Classics series. “Read with gothic gusto” The Observer | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Great Poets – William McGonagall
Tay Bridge Disaster The Famous Tay Whale The Burning of the People’s Variety Theatre, Aberdeen An Escursion Steamer Sunk in the Tay The Wreck of the Steamer London while on her way to Australia Loch Ness A Descriptive Poem on the Silvery Tay The Battle of Tel-el-Kebir A Tribute to Mr J Graham Henderson, The World’s Fair Judge The City of Perth The Royal Review: August 25 1881 An Ode to the Queen on Her Jubilee Year Beecham’s Pills The Faithfull Dog Fido The Albion Battleship Calamity From Reminiscences From A Brief Autobiography From A Brief Autobiography 2 From A Brief Autobiography 3 From The Autobiography of Sir William Topaz McGonagall
The idiosyncratic Scottish poet William Topaz McGonagall has the unusual reputation as one of the worst poets in the English language with rhymes and rhythms that produce mirth rather than wonder. His masterpiece is The Tay Bridge Disaster. Scottish-born Gregor Fisher, who starred in Love Actually and other film and TV programmes, reads the key poems and passages from the autobiography – and gets deep into character! | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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