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Poetry and prose together from literary greats. Read by Richard Mitchley, John-Michael MacDonald & Garrick Hogan (Unabridged: 1hr 48mins) Literature is a world of words and wonder, able to take us on almost unimaginable journeys from the wild and fantastic to the grind and minutiae of life. An author’s ideas...
Read by Vincent Price (Unabridged: 54mins) Perhaps a handful of poets can truly claim to rest in our consciousness. Shelley is indeed amongst their number. This volume of his poetry, performed here by Vincent Price in a spellbinding reading, brings forth the true power of his words. In this compilation...
Read by Richard Mitchley, Ghizela Rowe & Jake Urry (Unabridged: 2hrs 28mins) London’s East End has over the centuries been a magnet for immigration, innovation, culture, crime and a vast spectrum of other things. It is often seen as both part of and yet very distinct from the vast metropolis of London. ...
Read by Ghizela Rowe & Gideon Wagner (Unabridged: 43mins) Featuring poems by Amy Levy, WB Yeats, Walt Whitman, Robert Louis Stevenson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charlotte Smith & others. Amidst all our dreams and ambitions from cradle to grave is the wanderlust of travel. To see the world, to experience different...
Read by Ghizela Rowe, Christopher Ragland & Eric Meyers (Unabridged: 2hrs 57mins) Edward Page Mitchell was born in Bath, Maine on 24th March 1852 into a wealthy family. When he was eight the family moved to a house on New York’s Fifth Avenue. In 1863 he witnessed the Draft Riots...
(Unabridged: 44mins) June - The sixth month of the year in our Gregorian calendar and the official beginning of Summer. The days stretch to their longest and many subjects and thoughts fill the minds of our Poets such as Dryden, Levy, Raleigh, Blunt and Dickenson as they describe the warming days....
(Unabridged: 42mins) July - The seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar and Summer is a rich harvest of colours and sights. Poets of the calibre of Shakespeare, Keats, Pope, Whitman and Tennyson describe and marshall their thoughts for our delight. Among our readers are Richard Mitchley and...
Poetry and prose together from literary greats. Read by Alex Jennings, Richard Mitchley & Eve Karpf (Unabridged: 2hrs 4mins) Literature is a world of words and wonder, able to take us on almost unimaginable journeys from the wild and fantastic to the grind and minutiae of life. An author’s ideas...
Read by Christopher Ragland, Liza Ross & Danny Swopes (Unabridged: 1hr 14mins) Wallace James Stevens was born on October 2nd, 1879 in Reading, Pennsylvania. His father, a lawyer, sent Wallace to Harvard as a non-degree special student, after which he moved<p>to New York City and worked briefly as a journalist. From there...
Read by Ghizela Rowe & Richard Mitchley (Unabridged: 20mins) Featuring poems by Amy Levy, Kabir, Walt Whitman, Willa Cather & others. ‘A dime a dozen’ as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English ‘cheap as chips’ but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby...