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This delightful anthology presents some of the
funniest extracts in English literature.
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Spanning a matter of hours, Across the River and
into the Trees is tender and moving, yet tragic in the
inexorable shadow of what must come.
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Adam Bede is the moving story of three people
troubled by unwise love. Adam Bede, the young village
carpenter, loves pretty, vain Hetty Sorrel. Hetty's
seduction by another leads Adam through a cal...
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Tilly Bagshawe's debut novel is like the real
world Hollywood - irresistibly compelling.
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In 1908 Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, a medical
missionary in northern Newfoundland, was traveling by
dog team to treat a patient. Grenfell’s own account of
his near-fatal misadventure.
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Four of the finest cases of Mr Sherlock Holmes.
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Four of the finest cases of Mr Sherlock Holmes.
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In this brilliant forerunner to Bennett's series
Talking Heads monologues, Patricia Routledge plays
Margaret Schofield. a woman whose existence revolves
around the gossip and minutiae of office life..
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Alan Bennett's three classic BBC Radio full-cast
dramas; Kafka's Dick, Forty Years On and An Englishman
Abroad...
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A critically-acclaimed double bill of Alan
Bennett plays, originally performed at the National
Theatre and adapted for BBC Radio 4...
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Monica Ali's stunning second book is a collection
of stories set in the Alentejo province of Portugal,
linked by characters and by a vivid sense of place and
time. Teresa is a beautiful young girl from the village
resisting an arranged marriage. The Potts are a family
of ex-patriots trying...
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Some claim this tale is a satire on language, an
allegory, or a parody. It is nevertheless a fairy tale
about the trials and tribulations of growing up, or
down—or all turned round—as seen through ...
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In this collection of Letters, Cooke reports on
the attempt to rescue the American hostages in Iran,
President Reagan's inauguration, the Challenger space
shuttle explosion, Black Monday, and more.
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Regina Cutter has a new upstairs tenant, Steven
Damelin, a single, young, financial analyst whom she is
surprised to hear was involved in a "deal" with her
late Aunt Jo shortly before her death. Bu...
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Three Englishmen and their guide trek into the
remote interior of Africa in search of a lost white
race. Through unknown territories, their perilous
journey finally takes them to Zu-Vendis, a kingd...
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Set in Malaya, Almayer's Folly is Joseph Conrad's
first novel. In it he charts the decline of a Dutch
merchant after a twenty-five-year struggle against
overwhelming odds. Unhappily married to a bi...
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Michael Gambon and Penelope Wilton star as Guy
Burgess and Coral Browne in this BBC Radio Full-cast
drama based on a real-life chance encounter
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In the year of our Lord 1141, two monks ride into
the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
bringing disturbing news of war—and a mystery. Brother
Cadfael senses that something deeper th...
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When I look back on my childhood, I wonder how I
survived at all...
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The third installment of Anne Perry's acclaimed
World War I series set in the trenches of Belgium and
France as well as on the homefront.
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Young Arabel's life is changed forever when her
father, a taxi driver, brings home an injured bird he
finds in the street.
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To take on the bet - to go around the world in
eighty days, was madness!
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Julian Barnes’s Man Booker Prize-shortlisted
novel is based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s extraordinary
real...
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In his comprehensive biography, Pearson considers
how Doyle's life is reflected in his books.
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When Miss Marple comes up from the country for a
holiday in London, she finds what she's looking for at
Bertram's Hotel.
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Set in the trenches of the Western front in 1917,
At Some Disputed Barricade is a tale of political
intrigue and espionage that continues the dramatic
stories of the Reavley family at war.
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Master Italian sculptor, goldsmith, and writer,
Benvenuto Cellini is best remembered for his
magnificent autobiography. In this work which was
actually begun in 1558 but not actually published until
1730, Cellini beautifully chronicles his own flamboyant
times. He tells of his adventures in...
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When an antitank mine tore off Captain David
Rozelle's right foot, the warriors of jihad in Iraq
thought they had neutralized one of their most
determined foes. They were wrong. Refusing to let
his...
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The second volume in Durrell's Alexandria
Quartet.
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“Golden Voice Nadia May provides freshness and
dimension to characters who could easily be clichés.
Her lighthearted touch invites nostalgia for a kinder,
gentler time.”— AudioFile
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Beowulf is considered the finest heroic poem in
Old English. It celebrates the character and exploits
of Beowulf, a young nobleman and warrior who proves his
superhuman strength and endurance in hi...
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The 20th century English philosophers Bertrand
Russell and Alfred North Whitehead will be forever
linked by their collaboration of Principia Mathematica,
a three volume technical work that used pur...
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The songs of birds have been an inspiration to
poets since before the days of Chaucer. Now we can hear
on one recording both the words of the poem itself and
the song of the bird that inspired it.
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One of the world’s most popular writers of
mysteries and thrillers, Ruth Rendell (who also writes
as Barbara Vine) tells a gripping story of one man’s
rise and fall from grace.
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When the president of Ng'ombwana proposes to
dispense with the usual security arrangements on an
official visit to London, his old schoolmate, Chief
Superintendent Alleyn, is called in to try to pe...
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In the madness and violence of a great battle and
its aftermath, Bushrod Carter tries to act his part as
well as he can. He must confront his soul and learn
from his comrades and from a young girl...
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A Jules Verne adaptation about an English
Blockade Runner in the American Civil War
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Napoleon is defeated at Waterloo, but the ensuing
peace brings Captain Jack Aubrey the desertion of half
his crew. Jack and Stephen’s South American expedition
becomes a desperate affair, until Jack, again the
daring frigate commander of old, stakes all on a
desperate solo night raid against the...
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A riveting account of the brave U.S. Army Rangers
who stormed the coast of Normandy.
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The Brandons is replete with youthful nonsense
and middle-aged folly. People will fall in love with
the wrong person, and all are determined to
misunderstand each other. The Brandons and their
frie...
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“Adroitly depicting passion, brutality, cultures
in conflict and New World natural beauty, this novel is
as engrossing as it is unusual.”— Publishers Weekly
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Benteen County, Kansas, turns frantic on election
day, as the religious right tries to unseat the
sheriff, the deputy rams a school bus, and a student
brings a gun to school and starts shooting.
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Grow Your Business, Grow Your Profits - Make the
Smart Choice and Reap the Benefits!
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By Sorrow's River continues the Berrybender
party's trail across the endless Great Plains of the
West toward Santa Fe, where those lucky enough to
survive the journey intend to spend the winter.
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Without doubt, the greatest work of Geoffrey
Chaucer. A brilliant picture of medieval life.
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Without doubt, the greatest work of Geoffrey
Chaucer. A brilliant picture of medieval life.
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Without doubt, the greatest work of Geoffrey
Chaucer. A brilliant picture of medieval life.
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This modern translation of these sometimes bawdy
stories, written in the 14th century by the Father of
English Poetry, entertain while telling us about
England before the Renaissance.
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John Egan is a misfit, a twelve-year-old in the
body of a grown man with the voice of a giant. With his
sensitivity to the changing vibrations within himself
and his parents' disheartening marital ...
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In this sequel to Kidnapped, Balfour returns to
the city to defend his friend against false charges of
murder. In so doing, he sets eyes on young Catriona and
is caught between feuding Scottish clans.
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In this enthralling biography, acclaimed
historian David Hackett Fischer brings to life the
remarkable Samuel de Champlain-soldier,spy,master
mariner,explorer,cartographer and artist.
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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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There are tales of Middle-earth from times long
before The Lord of the Rings, and the story told in
this book is set in the great country that lay beyond
the Grey Havens in the West.
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This is a dynamic, modern dramatisation of a
classic book by John Wyndham....
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Cuthbert Banks is young, handsome, and plus four
on the Wood Hills links, but makes no impression on the
girl of his heart. But when an eminent Russian novelist
kisses him on both cheeks, Adeline soon changes from
scorn to adoration.
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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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It was a horrible death. Maurice Questing was
lured into a pool of boiling mud and left there to die.
Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn, far from home on a
wartime quest for German agents, knows tha...
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Charles Paris, middle-aged actor turned amateur
sleuth, is on vacation at the English seaside. Seeking
entertainment at the local music hall, he endures a
series of mediocre acts, hoping that the m...
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Common Sense examines how Americans defended the
right to resist unjust laws, and how this right of
resistance was transformed into a right of revolution.
It examines Thomas Paine's views on the di...
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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, Thomas De
Quincey's best-known work, is an account of his early
life and opium addiction, in prose that is by turns
witty, conversational, and nightmarish.
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A portrait of the residents of an English country
town in the mid-nineteenth century, Cranford relates
the adventures of Miss Matty and Miss Deborah, two
middle-aged spinster sisters.
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Aldous Huxley here introduces us to an amiable
group of artists and intellectuals engaged in the most
free-thinking talk imaginable. Poetry, occultism,
ancestral history, and Italian painting are just a few
of the subjects for discussion among the eccentrics
drawn together at Crome, an...
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In this forceful manifesto, Professor E.D.
Hirsch, Jr., argues that children in the United States
are being deprived of the basic knowledge that would
enable them to function in contemporary societ...
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