Clive Brill
1) Neverwhere
Pub. Date
2003.
Language
English
Description
On his way to dinner with his fiancee, Richard Mayhew helps a mysterious wounded girl lying on the sidewalk. The next day, he discovers his actions have erased him from existence and he is now consigned to the underground world of London Below.
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Pub. Date
p2003
Language
English
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Rebellion still simmers in England and King Henry's health is failing. Prince Hal has proved his courage but the king still fears that his son's pleasure-loving nature will bring the realm to ruin. Meanwhile Falstaff and his ribald companions waste the nights in revelry, anticipating the moment when Hal will ascend the throne.
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Pub. Date
p2003
Language
English
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BBC Audiobooks America and Arkangel Productions present a fully-dramatized production of William Shakespeare's epic tragedy King Lear, based on the legend the pre-Roman king, Leir of Britain. Retiring King Lear divides his kingdom up amongst his three daughters, basing the division on how much he believes each daughter loves him. When one daughter speaks with unbridled honesty and the King disinherits her, a complex plot, replete with unimaginable...
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Pub. Date
p2003
Language
English
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Audio Partners Publishing and Arkangel Productions present a fully-dramatized production of William Shakespeare's 1604 comedy Measure for Measure: a tale following Lord Angelo, the temporary leader of Vienna, left in charge by the Duke, who pretends to leave town but dresses as a friar to observe the city in his absence.
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Pub. Date
p2003
Language
English
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Audio Partners Publishing and Arkangel Productions present a fully-dramatized production of William Shakespeare's 1602 comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor. In the Elizabethan village of Windsor, Justice Shallow and his nephew Slender complain to Parson Evans that Sir John Falstaff has wronged them and is not worthy of Mistress Anne Page's hand.
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Pub. Date
p2003
Language
English
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"Palamon and Arcite, cousins and bosom friends, are taken prisoner by Duke Theseus of Athens. While in captivity, they spy the beautiful Emilia. Both fall instantly in love with her, and their attachment to each other turns to hate. This dark-edged tragicomedy is now widely regarded at having been written by Shakespeare in collaboration with John Fletcher. Probably composed in 1613-14, it is the final play in Shakespeare's dramatic career"--Container....
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Pub. Date
p2003
Language
English
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"Young Antipholus of Syracuse is searching the world for his identical twin brother, separated from him at birth. With him is his servant Dromio, who lost his twin brother at the same time. The pair arrive in Ephesus where, unbeknownst to them, their twins are living"--Container.
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Pub. Date
p2003
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English
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"Rosalind, daughter of the deposed Duke Senior, is exiled from the court by her wicked uncle. Disguising herself as a young man and accompanied by her cousin Celia and their loyal fool Touchstone, she takes refuge in the Forest of Arden. In the forest Rosalind meets young Orlando with whom she is in love, but her male disguise complicates matters, expecially when Rosalind finds she has unwittingly attracted the shepherdess Phebe"--Container.