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In Daniel Deronda, George Eliot left behind the world of
the Victorian middle classes that she explored so well in
Middlemarch. Eliot, with her hero Deronda, attempts to come
to terms with the English Jews, a society within a society,
which the people of her time seemed either oblivious to
or...
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Following his expedition to Indonesia, as told in
Zoo Quest For A Dragon, David Attenborough’s next
animal collecting and filming trip was to New Guinea,
home of the exotic Birds of Paradise.
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Early in the twelfth century during the war
between King Stephen and the Empress Maud, an exchange
of prisoners is arranged. Then one of the prisoners
dies before the exchange is completed. Canny a...
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Dinah Van der Lyn hears the cries for help
through her hotel room wall, cries in English in the
middle of Beirut. That was the beginning of an odyssey
of terror that takes Dinah to Sidon, Tyre, Dam...
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"The Dead" is the final short story in the 1914
collection Dubliners by James Joyce. It is the longest
story in the collection, widely considered to be one of
the greatest short stories.
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A fascinating look at the history and grandeur of
bullfighting by Ernest Hemingway did more to change the
style of English prose than any other writer in the
twentieth century.
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For the prostitutes of Leather Lane, nurse Hester
Monk's clinic is a lifeline, providing medicine, food,
and a modicum of peace - especially since lately their
ailments have escalated.
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Death on the Air and Other Stories serves as the
perfect introduction to Ngaio Marsh and her creation,
Inspector Roderick Alleyn, or as a nostalgic journey
for their many fans. The book concludes w...
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One of the greatest texts in the English
language.
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African diamonds are being smuggled into the
United States via London, and it’s up to the British
Secret Service to destroy the smugglers. James Bond
tracks the diamonds from Africa to New York and Las
Vegas, penetrating into the very heart of the Mob.
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For Ronit Krushka, thirty-two and single and
living on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Orthodox Judaism
is a suffocating culture she fled long ago...
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Doctor Thorne adopts his niece Mary, keeping
secret her illegitimate birth as he introduces her to
the best local social circles. There she meets and
falls in love with Frank Gresham, who is intent on
marrying her despite her seeming poverty. Only Doctor
Thorne knows that Mary is to inherit a...
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Another entry in our range of unabridged readings
of Classic Doctor Who novelisations, first published by
Target Books in the 1970s & 1980s.
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In Dostoevsky in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern
offers a concise, expert account of Dostoevsky's life
and ideas, and explains their influence on literature
and on man's struggle to understand his place...
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“Genuine, unexaggerated, and intelligent.”— New
Republic
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Traces the events leading up to and after one of
Edwardian London's most publicized crimes
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M called this case a soft option. Bond can’t
quite agree. The tropical island is luxurious, the
seductive Honey Rider is alluring. But both are part of
the empire of Dr. No. Dr. No’s obsession is power. His
only gifts are pain-shaped.
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In Eastern European Jewish folklore, a dybbuk is
a wandering soul that comes to rest in the body of a
living person.
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An Eagle Security armored truck carrying sixteen
million dollars disappears. Six months later, with the
case gone cold, private investigator Beauford Sloan
leaves the serenity of his Blue Ridge Mou...
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Generally considered Jane Austen's finest work,
Emma is a portrayal of a heroine whose interferences in
the life of a young friend in a neighboring village
often lead to substantial predicaments. D...
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L. M. Boston's thrilling and chilling tales of
Green Knowe, a haunted manor deep in an overgrown
garden in the English countryside, have been
entertaining readers for half a century.
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The English Governess at the Siamese Court,
written in 1870, recounts the experiences of one Anna
Harriette Leonowens as governess for the sixty-plus
children of King Mongkut of Siam and as transla...
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The Reverend Geoffrey Wilson sets out from
England, in the summer of 1857, with an expedition to
find the Garden of Eden...
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“Vivid, witty, and entertaining…easily the best
general account of eighteenth-century society that we
have.”— New York Review of Books
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Representing the work of more than thirty poets,
and extending from Thomas Hardy’s lines on the loss of
Titanic to the present-day...
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In Every Mother is a Daughter, Perri and Sheila
tell their mother-daughter story, looking honestly at
their own lives and at each other, with different
perspectives, unique voices, and powerful ins...
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Ken Follett's classic thriller of suspense and
intrigue in WW II England.
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An immediate success when it was first published
in 1874, Thomas Hardy's 'pastoral tale'...
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Upon the death of their father, a family is
pulled back to his hometown.
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It is still the War of 1812. Patrick O’Brian
takes his hero Jack Aubrey and his tetchy, sardonic
friend Stephen Maturin...
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A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of
an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and
his passion for a beautiful English nurse...
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The best American novel to emerge from World War
I, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an
American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his
passion for a beautiful English nurse.
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A delight, superb. An engaging, tender and
uplifting story of a family and its struggle to eke a
living from the land...
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Football's greatest players and managers tell the
hidden stories of their lives in this fascinating
collection. Featuring Alex Ferguson, Gazza, Geoff
Hurst, Nobby Stiles and many more...
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In 1937 Ernest Hemingway traveled to Spain to
cover the civil war; three years later he completed the
greatest novel to emerge from "the good fight," For
Whom the Bell Tolls
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John Galsworthy, a Nobel Prize-winning author,
chronicles the ebbing social power of the commercial
upper-middle-class Forsyte family through three
generations, beginning in Victorian London during...
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The gothic tale of Frankenstein and his
construction of a human being who runs amok.
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Stephen Fry hosts four programmes on the joys of
the English language - as heard on BBC Radio 4
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In García Márquez in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern
offers a concise, expert account of García Márquez 's
life and ideas, and explains their influence on
literature and on man's struggle to understand ...
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From New York Times bestselling author Faye
Kellerman,"one of the finest sisters" in crime.
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Young American writer, David Bourne, his
glamorous wife, Catherine, and the dangerous, erotic
game they play when they fall in love with the same
woman.
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'The Natural History of Selborne' has become part
of that curious concoction of ideas and artefacts,
which are seen as somehow defining "the English way of
life."
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Wilhemina “Billie” Bennett, red-haired daughter
of an American millionaire, loves golf, dogs, and
Tennyson, and is to marry Eustace Hignett, the weak,
poetry-writing son of a famous English writer. Enter
Sam Marlowe, Eustace’s cousin, who plays tournament
golf, and Jane Hubbard, Billie’s...
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“Robert Whitfield does a splendid job reading
this ‘adventure.’ His soft English accent brings out
much of the author’s humility, and wonder, in this
journey.”— AudioFile
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Another fantastic comic novel from the great and
inventive storyteller, Terry Pratchett.
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Barrier-breaking satire from the hilariously
irreverent Sony Award-winning team of British Asians
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A further helping of humour from the original BBC
Radio 4 radio sketch series which grew into a hit
television show. Hilarious and irreverent, it is
fronted by a team of award-winning young actors...
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In 1347 the English capture Calais and the war
with France is suspended by a truce. But for Thomas of
Hookton...
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Some of the finest and most memorable works in
the English language.
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The rugged beauty of Africa as experienced
through the eyes of Hemingway.
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A Grief Observed is C. S. Lewis's honest
reflection on the fundamental issues of life, death,
and faith in the midst of loss. This is a beautiful and
unflinchingly honest record of how even a stalw...
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Dito Montiel grew up wild in the streets of
Astoria, Queens and in the underground and punk
cultures of Manhattan. His rough, thrilling, and
quintessentially American story is bookmarked by the
fla...
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Swift’s masterpiece of satire tells of the
fantastic voyages of the Englishman Lemuel Gulliver,
whose travels take him to lands where the inhabitants
are only six inches tall as well as to lands where they
are sixty feet high, where horses have the capacity to
reason, and where animals are...
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The first in Shakespeare's great series of four
tragedies.
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Two recently rediscovered episodes of the classic
radio series, plus a duo of bonus programmes from the
BBC archive promise to have you doubled up with
laughter...
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The best bits of Series 1 & 2, starring Harry
Enfield ably assisted by those bloody good blokes, Paul
Whitehouse and Kathy Burke...
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From the New York Times and internationally
bestselling author of Mad River Road comes a
spine-tingling thriller about a picturesque Florida
town - and the killer determined to prey on teenage
girls
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The exciting story of Sinjun Sherbrooke from The
Sherbrooke Bride and The Hellion Bride.
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The year is 1142, and all England is in the iron
grip of civil war. When a young pupil at the abbey
disappears and a corpse is found in Eyton Forest,
Brother Cadfael is once more forced to leave th...
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Alan Bennett's new, award-winning play as heard
on BBC Radio 3 features the National Theatre cast...
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The story of literature that has touched the
hearts & stirred the minds of countless readers.
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The touching story of Tom Jones, a foundling.
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The most famous of Conan Doyle's classic tales of
mystery and detection.
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In House of Dreams, two aristocratic families,
one English, one Spanish, have been tragically destined
to come together time and again over the centuries.
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Unleash The Book Within !
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It has been ten years since Juliette de Marny's
father asked her to swear revenge upon Déroulède for
the death of her brother in a duel. At last she finds
herself in Déroulède's house with an oppor...
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Part comedy, part science fiction, and part
fantasy, this debut novel makes being a geek, well,
kind of cool.
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Quien dice que aprender un kiofna no puede ser
divertido? English in No Time!
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'Rock's little drummer boy grows up into a sex
cymbal. With a wit drier than an AA clinic, and a charm
more disarming than a UN peace-keeping force, Mason
gives us a literary drum solo par excellence
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C. S. Lewis is generally regarded as a
commonsense Christian whose theology is understandable
and practical. And yet, from his memoir Surprised by
Joy to The Chronicles of Narnia, from his nonficti...
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An invisible wall ran down the center of the
street, dividing the Jewish families from the
Christians. But when Harry’s older sister fell for the
boy across the street, he became their secret
go-between across the great divide. This is the
enchanting true story of a forbidden love affair
that...
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Ireland’s history is more turbulent and
fascinating than any other. From the first English
presence in Ireland through siege, rebellion, and civil
war, to Irish ascendancy, home rule, and the
present-day troubles, Johnson tells the story of this
most remarkable island.
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Islands in the Stream follows the fortunes of
Hudson, from his experiences as a painter on the Gulf
island of Bimini through his antisubmarine activities
off the coast of Cuba during World War II
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A highly enjoyable account of the life of Jane
Austen.
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With Jane Eyre, passion enters the English novel:
the isolated, naked soul responding to life totally and
uninhibitedly at her Aunt Reed’s house, at Lowood
school and then at Thornfield Hall.
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Jane Eyre is one of the greatest love stories
ever written.
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Mark Twain considered this biography his best and
most important work. Twain reached his conclusion about
Joan's unique place in history only after studying
detailed accounts by both the French, fo...
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When Thomas Broadbent, an Englishman, visits
Ireland for the first time, he is accompanied by his
friend Larry Doyle, an Irishman who is returning to his
homeland after being away for many years...
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“Davidson's renderings are marvelous and
unexpected.”— AudioFile
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In Kafka in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a
concise, expert account of Kafka's life and ideas, and
explains their influence on literature and on man's
struggle to understand his place in the wo...
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Filled with high adventure, spectacular battle
sequences, thousands of sound effects, and an exciting
music score, CRT's dramatization of King Solomon's
Mines is a colossal feast for the ears.
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Kingdom of Lies launches a new series featuring
Inspector Keen Dunliffe, an embittered, but idealistic
Leeds homicide investigator struggling with a failed
marriage, departmental hostility, and a p...
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The Holy Koran.
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Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge star in
their second popular BBC Radio 4 series.
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Ed Bishop stars as Philip Marlow in this powerful
and atmospheric dramatisation.
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After Jane Austen's earliest known writings, she
began a more serious work, Lady Susan, in 1793 or 1794.
It is a short, epistolary novel that portrays a woman
bent on the exercise of her own powerf...
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Lake Tahoe Voices is a collection of writing
about Lake Tahoe including Native American Story as
well as writing from the late 19th...
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The Last Kingdom is set in the England of the
ninth and tenth centuries. These were the years when
the Danish Vikings had invaded and occupied three of
England's four kingdoms...
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From Bernard Cornwell, the New York Times
bestselling author comes a saga of blood, rage,
fidelity, and betrayal...
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"[Cooper's] sympathy is large, and his humor is
as genuine—and as perfectly unaffected—as his
art."—Joseph Conrad
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A classic story of love, loyalty, courage and of
America's coming of age.
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When the evil Magua threatens the life of an
innocent English woman, Hawkeye finds himself at the
centre of a battle for honor and vengeance.
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To Paul Christopher, the world of espionage had
become a region of the mad, in which men and women
lived without conviction and were compelled by a
craving for conspiracy. But now, he has to find t...
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This monumental work made the Arthurian cycle
available for the first time in English.
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"Le Morte d'Arthur remains an enchanted sea for
the reader to swim about in, delighting at the random
beauties of fifteenth-century prose."--Robert Graves
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Les Misérables is a romantic novel packed with
revealing incidents of slum life and poverty in
nineteenth-century France.
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The remarkable and tragic story of Oscar Wilde,
legendary wit and conversationalist, author of perhaps
the most perfect comedy in the English language.
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The Life of Thomas More went straight to the top
of the London Times' best-seller list when published in
the United Kingdom. It remained in that position for
over a month, garnering the kind of pra...
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Madonna up close, by the brother who knows her
better than anyone.
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"America, America, God shed His grace on thee. .
." Did Columbus believe that God called him west to
undiscovered lands? Does American democracy owe its
inception to the handful of Pilgrims who set...
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"Never at any time were the virtues of
Venice...more brilliantly shown. I have woven the
adventures of an English boy endowed with a full share
of energy and pluck." —G.A.Henty
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This world history is not dominated by dates and
facts but by the sweep of experience across the
centuries. In forty concise chapters, Gombrich tells
the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the...
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"Bond walked to the side of the trapdoor and
pushed the upright concrete slab. It revolved easily on
is central pivot. Just before its edges shut out the
blackness below, Bond heard one terrible snuffling
grunt as if a great pig was getting its mouth full. He
knew it for the grunt that a shark...
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Early one morning, Thomas Pitt, dauntless
mainstay of the Special Branch, is summoned to Long
Spoon Lane, where anarchists are plotting an attack.
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Set in the privileged world of the country house
party and the London season, Love in a Cold Climate is
a delicious comedy of English upper-class manners
between the wars...
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Johanna Lindsey delights readers with an
emotionally powerful tale of an irresistible scoundrel
who meets his match in a brave, strong-minded young
woman and can't help but fall in love.
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Useful tips to help achieve a more professional
level of speech.
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Useful tips to help achieve a more professional
level of speech.
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When Alec of Kerry is wrongly thrown into prison,
he despairs for his life. But his cellmate, Seregil, a
spy, rogue, thief, and noble, takes Alec on as his
apprentice. Soon both are caught in a sin...
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Macbeth is among the most powerful of
Shakespeare's tragedies, a dark but fascinating glimpse
into the soul of evil, set in medieval Scotland.
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In the rich turbulence of English history, one
day stands magnificently apart—June 15, 1215, the day
of the signing of the Magna Charta. On this day, the
first blow for English freedom was struck a...
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The princess of Latin American literature returns
with the legendary love affair between Hernan Cortes
and his interpreter, Malinalli....
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This first novel in John Galsworthy's epic social
satire The Forsyte Saga introduces us to Soames
Forsyte, a prominent man of an important moneyed
family. Accustomed to getting what he wants, Soame...
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In 1913, a young, unschooled Indian clerk wrote a
letter to G. H. Hardy, begging the pre-eminent
mathematician’s opinion on several ideas he had about
numbers. It was the beginning of a collaboration
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The revolutionary new language instruction method
that's proven to work!
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Two of the most formidable ladies in English
literature collide – elegantly, maliciously and
amusingly. Let battle commence!
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Master and Commander is the first of Patrick
O’Brian’s now famous Aubrey/Maturin novels, regarded by
many as the greatest series...
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On half-pay and without a command, Captain Jack
Aubrey is stranded at home in an over-crowded cottage
with his large...
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The audio of the million-selling book - Pete
McCarthy's tale of his hilarious journey in search of
his Irish roots has gained thousands of fans all over
the world...
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A scintillating account of the creation of the
greatest monument erected to living language.
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Mere Christianity brings together what Lewis sees
as the fundamental truths of the religion. Rejecting
the boundaries that divide Christianity's many
denomin-ations, Lewis finds a common ground on ...
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Oliver Green wrote and narrated Mezze to share
his experiences of WWII fighter flying; life in Germany
as a POW; post War flying over Russian held Eastern
Europe & in the Middle East.
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MICHAEL PALIN's diaries begin in the late 1960s
and tell how Python emerged and triumphed. Enjoying an
unlikely cult status early on, the group then proceeded
to tour in the United States and Canada..
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Middlemarch is perhaps the finest novel in the
English language. Set in a provincial town at the time
of the Great Reform Bill in 1832.
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Middlemarch is a multilayered work centering
around two expertly constructed characters: Dorothea
Brooke, an idealistic young woman who traps herself
into a loveless marriage, and Tertius Lydgate, an
ambitious young doctor. This work is epic in scope and
unsurpassed in its depiction of human nature.
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A joyous celebration of love, language, and life
itself, A Midsummer Night's Dream is Shakespeare at his
lyrical best.
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In The Miernik Dossier, international agents
embark on a car trip in a Cadillac, traveling from
Switzerland to the Sudan. Among them are an American
operative; a seven-foot-tall Muslim prince; a be...
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From her birth in Newgate Prison, where her
mother is under sentence of death for theft, to her
final position of wealth, Moll Flanders demonstrates a
spirit of industry and an indomitable will. One of the
earliest social novels of English life, Moll Flanders
features one of the most lively,...
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The racy details of a woman's life spent in
thievery and whoredom
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Molloy is a remarkable novel, raising the
questions of being and aloneness that marks so much of
Beckett's work, but richly comic as well.
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Monarchy is more than the biographies of the
kings and queens of England. It is an in-depth
examination of what the English…
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With both authority and verve, David Starkey
unmasks the personalities and achievements, the defeats
and victories, that lie behind the monarchs that form
the backbone of British history.
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An investigation into the disappearance of a huge
and priceless gem, the Moonstone.
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The Edinburgh Festival is in full swing and no
one wants to contemplates terrorism in the thronging
city streets, Rebus joins an elite police unit which
must smash any terrorist cell.
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If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as
a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your
life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable
feast...
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Luke Fitzwilliam could not believe Miss
Pinkerton's wild allegation that a multiple murderer
was at work in the quiet English village of Wychwood -
or that the local doctor was next in line.
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In India in 1930, a handful of Western visitors
arrive to meet the Maharajah and his entourage. Before
long they also meet sudden death. Various people in the
palace become suspects, and an impertu...
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'Just occasionally an audiobook sends me straight
out to buy every single one of the author's works...
William Hootkins's deep, rich voice kept me
spellbound,'
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Second book in the Jacqueline Kirby series.
Jacqueline Kirby is invited to an English country
mansion for a weekend costume affair. The hosts and
guests, all fanatic devotees of King Richard III, hope
to clear his name of the five- hundred-year-old
accusation of murder. Jacqueline is amused at...
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The lovable story of how the friendship between a
young boy and a horse altered Ken's entire attitude
towards life...
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My Man Jeeves introduced the world to affable,
indolent Bertie Wooster and his precise, capable valet,
Jeeves. Some of the finest examples of humorous writing
found in English literature are woven ...
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With impeccable timing Hercule Poirot, the
renowned Belgian detective, makes his dramatic entrance
on to the English crime stage...
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The White Witch, Aslan, fauns and talking beasts
is now part of the collective imagination. This works
attempts to unearth the secrets behind the first
Narnian, C.S.Lewis himself
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The Bestselling story of how one man's courage
changed the course of history. 'A magnificent piece of
popular history.' Independent On Sunday
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On a bright September morning in 1939, two days
after Britain declares war on Germany, a group of
privileged but desperate people gather in Southhampton
to board the largest, most luxurious airliner..
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In a Greek taverna, high over the small village
of Aghia Anna, four people meet for the first time:
Fiona,Thomas,Elsa,and David..
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Captures the cruelties and passions of
adolescence with tenderness and a fearless sensuality.
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The golden summer of 1914. A time of brief
enchantment when English men and women basked in the
security of wealth and power, even as the last weeks of
their privileged world was swiftly passing.
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“I had the first vision of a twilight country
which was to become the province of Sulaco, with its
high shadowy sierra and its misty campo for mute
witnesses of events flowing from the passions of men
shortsighted in good and evil.” Thus Conrad described
Nostromo. His fictional country,...
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Not Even For Love captures the wild fluctuations
between doubt and desire in complex relationships while
offering the engrossing tale of a woman who must learn
to trust her instincts.
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Regina Cutter is the mother of two grown children
and the victim of her husband's midlife crisis. Out of
a marriage, an income, and a place to live, she has
relocated to Boston's Back Bay where her...
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Shipwrecked on a remote island, Captain Jack
Aubrey and the crew of the Diane fashion a schooner
from the wreck, only to have it burned by Malay
pirates. They barely escape from this predicament when
they face a diplomatic crisis provoked by Maturin’s
Irish temper at the harrowingly dreadful...
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The thrilling tale of the wanderings of the hero
Odysseus after the end of the Trojan war.
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Six more episodes of Andy Hamilton's fiendishly
funny and award-winning BBC Radio 4 comedy
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Told in language of great simplicity and power,
It is the story of an old fisherman, down on his luck,
and his supreme ordeal—a relentless battle with a giant
marlin far out in the Gulf Stream...
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Fabulous historical novel set in the court of
King Henry VIII.
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Alfred and Uhtred make an unlikely allies, yet
the two forge an uneasy alliance that will lead them to
where the Saxon army will fight for the very existence
of Britain...
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Paradise Lost is the greatest epic poem in the
English language.
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The diary of Samuel Pepys is like no other book
in the world. One reason is that its writer had no idea
of making a book at all. He never dreamed of human eyes
falling upon his blessedly frank and naked page. The
record was a secret between himself and his own soul.
To those who love humanity...
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Perelandra is a planet of pleasure, an unearthly,
misty world of strange desires, sweet smells, and
delicious tastes, where beasts are friendly and naked
beauty is unashamed, a new Garden of Eden, ...
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The last novel completed by Jane Austen before
she died, unmarried, in her early forties, Persuasion
is often thought to be the story of the author's own
lost love. After years apart, the book's he...
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As a baby, Peter Pan falls out of his carriage
and is taken by fairies to Never-Never Land. There he
can fly, and he befriends the fairy Tinker Bell. After
Peter revisits England, Wendy Darling and...
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In June 1722, Philip Ashton was captured by
pirates while fishing near the coast of Nova Scotia.
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In the year of our Lord 1141, civil war over
England's throne leaves a legacy of violence and the
murder of a knight dear to Brother Cadfael. And with
the gentle bud-strewn May, a flood of pilgrim...
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