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Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American
Literature, The
- These days, English professors teach
anything and everything but classic English literature.
They prefer to indoctrinate their students in Marxism and
feminism and propagandize against our “oppressive” Western
culture. Take a fascinating tour through our great
literature, in all its politically...
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A timeless work of American literature about a
young woman's journey to find her future.
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Joyce describes the early life of Stephen
Dedalus.
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This tale begins with Jack Aubrey arriving home
from his exploits in the Mediterranean to find England
at peace following the Treaty...
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Tommy and Tuppence Beresford have just become the
proud owners of an old house in an English village.
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Precious Bane blends a love story with a profound
sense of nature’s mystic truth. Prue is an original and
appealing heroine who triumphs over a physical handicap
to win her heart's desire.
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“[Galbraith] offers an important perspective in
this thought-provoking book written in plain English.
Excellent resource for library patrons.”— Booklist
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This is the story of the independent Elizabeth
Bennet and how she grew to love Mr Darcy, the most
handsome man in English literature. It is truly a
classic.
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Pride and Prejudice captures the affectations of
class-conscious eighteenth-century English families
with matrimonial aims and rivalries. The story of the
novel's two protagonists, Elizabeth Bennet...
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Amy Hassinger delivers this historically lush,
lyrical and thoroughly enthralling novel about the
forbidden...
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Princess Irene discovers a bewildering labyrinth
of unused passages in her castle leading to a
frightening secret. Can the ring the princess is given
protect her? Will the princess and Curdie understand
the significance of what they have found, or will
Harelip and the goblins successfully...
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Every school child knows the story of how
Pocahontas saved the life of Captain John Smith, but
that’s not the whole story. The Native American
Princess, Pocahontas was born as the daughter of
Powhatan, chief of the Powhatan confederacy. It was
Pocahontas, known as Matoaka by her clan, who...
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For centuries, Christians have been tormented by
one question above all: If God is good and
all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer
pain? C.S. Lewis sets out to disentangle this kno...
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The Professor and the Madman, masterfully
researched and eloquently written, is an extraordinary
tale of madness, genius, and the incredible obsessions
of two remarkable men.
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Property fundamentally marks how we as
individuals are related both to other individuals and
to society at large. In its strongest form, property
absolutely excludes others from possessing, using, ...
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England between the wars was a paradise of calm
and leisure for the rich. But Emmeline Lucas, known as
La Lucia is determined to lead a different life and
thus upend the greats of society and her small English
town.
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This unique audio book has been written to be a
guide and encouragement for anyone raising or thinking
of raising children bilingually
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It's all happening in The Reavers, a moral tale
obviously conceived in some kind of fit by Flashman
author George MacDonald Fraser.
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In one of his most enlightening works, C. S.
Lewis shares his ruminations on both the form and the
meaning of selected psalms. In the introduction he
explains, "I write for the unlearned about thin...
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In the flowery language of its era, this book
details English customs and manners of the late
eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, including
women's dress, propriety, and beauty aids, with ad...
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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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During the summer of 1958 in the English village
of Cameldip, two children drown while playing in a
leaky boat on the river. Their parents, Isabel and
Robert, are bound together in guilt and anger....
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“O'Brian's richly told adventure saga, with its
muscular prose, supple dialogue, and engaging
characters, packs a nice old-school punch.”— Publishers
Weekly
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One of the first true novels in the English
language, is the famous adventure of a castaway and his
companion.
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Robinson Crusoe, the first English novel, was an
immediate success when first published in 1719, and has
been an internationally popular classic ever since.
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BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of one of the
most famous adventure stories of all time, starring Roy
Marsden as Robinson Crusoe.
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Son of a middle-class Englishman, Robinson Crusoe
takes to the sea to find adventure. And find it he does
when on one of his voyages he is shipwrecked on a
deserted South American island for years.
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The book begins with the restless longings of
young Robinson Crusoe for travel and adventure and
climaxes with the ultimate fusion of man's
resourcefulness with the agents of nature. The
remarkably...
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Shakespeare's play is filled with wit,
tenderness, dramatic variety and poetic beauty.
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Sheila Hancock stars in a BBC Radio 4 full-cast
dramatisation of E. M. Forster’s glorious tale of love
in Italy and England...
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In the late 1970s, Michael Ondaatje, author of
The English Patient, returned to his native island of
Sri Lanka. Recording his journey through the drug-like
heat and intoxicating fragrances of that “pendant off
the ear of India,” Ondaatje simultaneously retraces the
baroque mythology of his...
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“Who is this man, this Scarlet Pimpernel?” Each
day this question grew more pressing to the rulers of
the French Revolution. Only this man, this maddeningly
elusive figure, threatened their total power, defying
the vast network of fanatics, informers, and secret
agents that the Revolution spread...
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George Eliot's fiction debut work contains three
stories of the lives of clergymen, with the aim of
disclosing the value hidden in the commonplace. "The
Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton" portra...
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The story of Britain from the arrival of Julius
Caesar in 55BC to the death of Queen Victoria in 1901,
specially written for BBC Radio 4 by Christopher Lee,
narrated by Anna Massey
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Lee's history of Britain provides the definitive
radio account of the events and personalities that have
shaped our nation. From foreign invasions and war to
economic crises and social revolution...
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The story of Britain from the arrival of Julius
Caesar in 55BC to the death of Queen Victoria in 1901,
specially written for BBC Radio 4 by Christopher Lee,
narrated by Anna Massey
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The story of Britain from the arrival of Julius
Caesar in 55BC to the death of Queen Victoria in 1901,
specially written for BBC Radio 4 by Christopher Lee,
narrated by Anna Massey
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Lee's history of Britain provides the definitive
radio account of the events and personalities that have
shaped our nation. From foreign invasions and war to
economic crises and social revolution...
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Lee's history of Britain provides the definitive
radio account of the events and personalities that have
shaped our nation. From foreign invasions and war to
economic crises and social revolution...
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This edition brings together the amalgamation of
Scotland to the other British states, the succession of
the first Hanoverian King and much more...
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Edition 7 covers George III succession, the
potent political instability as well as the incredibly
important ideological changes that were underway in the
period of study.
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Wonderful... This Sceptred Isle has provided one
of the greatest treats for listeners in recent years
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Volume 9 covers the years 1815 to 1837, describes
a period of prosperity, wit and elegance as well as
scandal, change and social ferment...
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The youngest Sherbrooke brother finds love when
he visits his new land holdings in Scotland.
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In November 1910, a team of explorers left New
Zealand led by Robert Falcon Scott, an Englishman
determined to be the first man to reach the South Pole.
This is Scott's detailed memoir of his journ...
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Dismas Hardy is finally on top: As a managing
partner at his thriving, newly reorganized law firm,
he's a rainmaker and fix-it guy for clients leery of
taking their chances in a courtroom.
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The catastrophic power of a giant hurricane can
raise coastal waves thirty feet high and blow through
houses at devastating speeds.
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"One of Conrad's supreme masterpieces…one of the
unquestioned classics of the first order that he added
to the English novel"—F. R. Leavis
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An exploration of some of the most daunting
issues of our times: the war on terrorism, the weapons
the West uses to wage it, and the time bomb now ticking
in the heart of Western Europe.
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Secrets of the Alchemist Dar, is a fantasy story
about Dark and Good Fairies, spells and eclipses, and
Michael Stadther's signature characters, Zac, Ana and
Pook the doth.
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A heroic tale of duty amidst the battle of
Trafalgar, Seize the Fire is an unmissable epic.
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In Sense and Sensibility, the first of Jane
Austen's novels to be published, Austen created a
brilliant tragicomedy of flirtation and folly. Genteel
dinner parties and romantic walks through luxuri...
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Attending tribal ceremonies in Tucson, Mad Dog is
accused of being a witch and a cop killer. Heather
English must comb Tucson's mean streets to clear her
uncle’s name.
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Although Lawrence of Arabia died in 1935, the
story of his life has captured the imagination of
succeeding generations.
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Silvio Lupanello, a big shot in Vigàta, is found
dead in his car with his pants around his knees. Enter
inspector Salvo Montalbano, Vigàta’s most respected
detective. With his characteristic mix of humor and
cynicism, Montalbano battles against the powerful and
the corrupt who are determined to...
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Sharpe's Escape takes place in the summer of
1810, once again in the Peninsular War. The French are
mounting their third and most..
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It is 1803, and closing on the retreating
Mahrattas in western India is Sir Arthur Wellesley’s
army and with it Ensign Richard Sharpe...
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Wellington needed gold, the Spaniards’ gold, or
the war would be over, Spain and Portugal lost causes
both. 'Something that you...
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It is 1809 and Lieutenant Sharpe, who belongs to
a small British army that has a precarious foothold in
Portugal...
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With the return of the brave English sergeant
Richard Sharpe, here to battle the mercenary forces of
the Mahratta confederation in India—Bernard Cornwell
claims his rightful place among the masters...
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India, 1803. It is four years since Richard
Sharpe earned his sergeant's stripes at the siege of
Seringapatam...
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The Sherbrooke Bride saga continues…
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Holme's reveals the truth of what really
transpired at the Reichenbach Falls
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Two teenage sisters are in an automobile accident
a few miles from the Civil War battlefield at Shiloh.
Penny, the older sister, is killed outright, while
Sandy ends up in a coma, seeing visions of oddly
dressed people speaking a strange form of English, on
their way to die in the great battle...
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By April 1915, as chaplain Joseph Reavley tends
to the soldiers in his care, the nightmare of trench
warfare is impartially cutting down England's youth.
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Milly must discover if she has what it takes to
be a winner—on the track, in the bedroom, and
ultimately, in the game of love.
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Sin Killer is an adventure story full of
incident, and suspense, as well as a charming love
story between a headstrong and aristocratic young
Englishwoman and a stubborn, shy, American
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John Keegan chronicles the 1944 invasion of
Normandy, showing each of the title's six armies in a
battle sequence testing them to the utmost..
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A deliciously thoroughbred delight, a guilty
treat that is awake to every maddening and appallingly
attractive nuance of English social life
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In 1616, an English whaling ship heads home,
leaving one sailor behind, Thomas Cave, who has made a
bet with the rest of the crew that he can spend a
winter on this Arctic island—alone.
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Justice is Robert MacKenzie's only desire, but
the moment he sees Clarice riding into town he is
overcome with emotions that have been buried for far
too long in what spins out to be a romantic thrill
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Two young men, united by blood but divided by
loyalties, enter a long, dangerous journey into the
crucible of the American Revolution, in a conflict that
allows no neutrals.
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Folksinger Lark McCourry is haunted by the memory
of a song steepd in history.
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In a cruel twist of fate Daniel Bradford, a poor
young Britisher, is left to rot in Dartmoor Prison. His
only hope for escape comes when he agrees to an
indenture in America. Daniel settles in Vir...
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Your guide to acquiring new confidence in
personal and professional communication.
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Inspector Roderick Alleyn glimpses from a train
the shocking scene of a murder in progress. Thus begins
his exploration of the Chateau of the Silver Goat,
where death threatens a spinster—and even ...
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The bestselling author of Stiff: The Curious
Lives of Human Cadavers now trains her considerable wit
and curiosity on the human soul.
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He's back: the insubordinate, decent,
bespectacled English spy who has fought, fumbled, and
outwitted his way through Len Deighton's most
celebrated spy thrillers. On his way home, the
unsuspecting ex-spy's car breaks down close to his old
flat, and he breaks in to telephone for help. He is...
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A rogue thief with a noble air, Seregil of
Rhiminee has taught his young protégé, Alec of Kerry,
the secrets of his trade. Now, however, they are
catapulted into a tumultuous conflict with evil, a ...
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"I never cease to be impressed with the standard
of excellence Nido sets every time he takes to the
platform. The mastery of his techniques is equaled only
by the content of his messages."
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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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L. M. Boston's thrilling and chilling tales of
Green Knowe, a haunted manor deep in an overgrown
garden...
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As night descends - a killer awakens. Another
superb novel from the "master of mystery".
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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 Sultan’s Seal is a story of faith and desire,
set within a gripping tale of murder in
nineteenth-century Istanbul. When two young
Englishwomen are found dead, wearing the symbol of the
deposed sultan, Kamil Pasha, a magistrate in the new
secular courts, sets out to find the killer. But his...
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The Sun Also Rises is one of Ernest Hemingway's
masterpieces and a classic example of his spare but
powerful style.
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This captivating tale, set in London and Paris at
the time of the French Revolution, uses the contrasts
between the cities' "beliefs" to reveal the central
choice confronting all of society: should...
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This memorable collection of anecdotes about
America's national pastime will take you into the
dugout, clubhouse, and press box with some of the
game's greatest players and storytellers. From Hall ...
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The End of the First National Welfare System. In
less than fifty months, Henry VIII and his chief
minister, Thomas Cromwell, swept away the
monasteries...
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Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington, is
the only professional soldier in English history to
have served also as Prime Minister...
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The American War of Independence. A triumph or a
disaster? A masterpiece or a mess? Ask an American, and
you will get one answer; ask an Englishman, and you
will get another.
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This series sets out to show what the English
thought about losing their American colonies (not
much), how they collected an empire (and lost it), how
they became "top nation" (and then slipped).
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Talking of History Number 6: 'Yanks and Brits - a
Two-Way Mirror'
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Tarzan is discovered living with apes and brought
out of the jungle to civilization
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Inspector Montalbano's latest case begins with a
mysterious têtê à têtê with a Mafioso, some
inexplicably abandoned loot from a supermarket heist,
and dying words that lead him to an illegal arms cache
in a mountain cave. There, the inspector finds two
young lovers, dead for fifty years and...
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A moving and unforgettable classic.
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Tess, the young and lovely heroine of Hardy's
classic tale, knows instinctively that the path she is
choosing is the wrong one...
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This presentation explores the social and
political turmoil during which Leviathan was written,
including an examination of the radical political
philosophies spawned by opposition to the Stuart mo...
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Here is one of the greatest English comic novels
read by incontrovertible King of English comic
audiobook readers - Martin Jarvis. Jerome's delightful
novel paints a vivid picture of innocent fun.
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It’s a case of murder. The occasion was a
Christmas party hosted by the landed proprietor of
Halberds Manor. Attending the festivities were many
people, several of whom are perfectly logical
candidates as murderer. One of them eludes everyone
until tracked down by Superintendent Roderick Alleyn.
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Harshly realistic, yet with one of the most
subtle and moving relationships in the Hemingway
oeuvre, To Have and Have Not is literary high adventure
at its finest.
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Written specially for BBC Radio by Anita
Sullivan, Asylum stars John Barrowman as Captain Jack
Harkness, Eve Myles as Gwen Cooper, Gareth David-Lloyd
as Ianto Jones and Tom Price as PC Andy Davidson.
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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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When noted English writer William Somerset
Maugham set off for the South Seas to regain his
health, he gathered the materials and wrote the stories
represented here. These are among Maugham's best, and
the best stories ever written about the exotic South
Seas.
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Tristram Shandy is an ironic masterpiece, a work
of extraordinary originality and wit.
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Tumbleweed Roundup and Solid State University
double header.
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This presentation discusses the life of John
Locke, the evolution of his ideas, and the political
conflicts in 17th Century England which led to the
writing of Two Treatises of Government. The famous
Second Treatise - which contains Locke’s central ideas
on rights, government, and revolution-is...
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Ulysses is one of the greatest literary works in
the English language.
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“The plot is pure Wodehouse…The result is
hilarious and touching. Englishman Simon Vance’s breezy
narration conveys all aspects of this charming story.”—
Talking Book Review
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Utopia is the name given by Sir Thomas More to an
imaginary island of idyllic happiness in this political
work written in 1516.
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Set against the background of the Napoleonic
wars, 'Vanity Fair ' follows the contrasting fortunes
of two young women...
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Becky Sharp is socially ambitious. Amelia Sedley
is trusting and unworldly. Thackeray’s masterpiece
traces the interweaving destinies of these two heroines
during the period of Waterloo and its aftermath.
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Victory was the last of Conrad's novels to be set
in the Malay Archipelago. It tells the story of Axel
Heyst, who has retreated from...
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Lucy Snowe is a stoic young Englishwoman. Beset
by adverse circumstances, on a momentary whim she
travels to Belgium to seek her livelihood as a teacher
in a girls’ boarding school. There, surrounded by giddy
pupils, under the control of the cunning school matron,
wooed by an...
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The Voyage Out opens as a group of lively,
eccentric British tourists embark on a sea voyage from
London to a resort in South America. The focus soon
turns to Rachel Vinrace, a shy, awkward young woman
headed on a voyage of self-discovery through love,
illness, and, finally, death. A wry and...
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In The Wandering Hill, Larry Mc Murtry continues
the story of Tasmin Berrybender and her family in the
unexplored Wild West of the 1830's.
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These are masterly readings, by renowned thespian
Paul Schofield, of two substantial works of poetry by
T.S. Eliot...
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A masterful novel from one of the most admired
writers of our time. A feat of narrative skill and
soaring imagination, When We Were Orphans is Kazuo
Ishiguro at his brilliant best.
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Charlie Doig is an explorer and naturalist caught
up in the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. Trapped
by the snow with his love, Elizaveta, they at first
remain untouched by outside events and the familiar
ways continue. But imperial Russia is doomed and with
it all the old certainties.
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Blackwood's celebrated story, "The Willows" was
influenced heavily by his own trips down the Danube
River. It tells the story of two campers who pick the
wrong place to sleep for the night.
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The Wind in the Willows belongs to a golden age
of children's books.
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With a surprise ending that will shock readers to
the core, With No One as Witness is full of the
mesmerizing action and psychological intrigue that are
the hallmarks of Elizabeth George's work.
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Anthony Rapp captures the passion and grit of the
theater world as he recounts his life-changing
experience in the original cast of the Pulitzer
Prize-winning musical Rent.
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Captain Jack Aubrey's ship Bellona has been
assigned to the fleet blockading the port of Brest, but
what had promised to be a dull...
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With the outbreak of peace in 1814, Captain Jack
Aubrey fears he is doomed to life on shore, not his
strongest suit. But just as Dr. Stephen Maturin turns
up with a prospective mission, Aubrey receives an
urgent dispatch ordering him to Gibraltar: Napoleon has
escaped from Elba.
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What to George and Laura Bush have in common with
Dick and Jame? Well, both hail from prototypical WASP
families. And, both exhibit a natural resistance to
moral complexity (i.e., reality).
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