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On Writing Well Audio Collection
- Written by: William Zinsser
- Narrated by: William Zinsser
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
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Two must-have classics together in one volume, On Writing Well and How to Write a Memoir, from acclaimed writer, editor, and scholar William Zinsser ""On Writing Well is a bible for a generation of writers looking for clues to clean, compelling prose."" –New York Times On Writing Well, which...
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On Writing Well Audio Collection
- Narrated by: William Zinsser
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
- Release Date: 24-11-04
- Language: English
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The Time Machine - H.G. Wells
- Written by: H.G. Wells
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Journey into the realm of speculative adventure and scientific curiosity with themes of time travel and societal reflection. This collection delves into the intricate dance between technology and human nature, exploring what it means to traverse the boundaries of time. Each week, our podcast presents a new complete audiobook, offering a diverse array of perspectives, eras, and narrative styles. From futuristic visions to philosophical inquiries, these stories invite listeners to expand their understanding of the world and their place within it. Tune in for a fresh exploration every week, ...
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Well Of Loneliness
- Written by: Radclyffe Hall
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The story of Stephen Gordon, a girl born in the late 19th century into a privileged English family. She knows from an early age that she is different to other children and the story deals with her struggles over her sexual orientation and the challenges for lesbians in society. - Summary by Hazel Moon
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Well Read Women
- Written by: Well Read Women
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Welcome to the Well Read Women podcast!We're a UK-based book subscription built around a simple idea: that women's voices deserve to be celebrated, discovered and read. Every book we choose is a deliberate celebration of the women telling the stories that deserve to be heard. On this podcast, you'll hear from some of them. Exclusive conversations with the authors behind our monthly picks, the stories behind the stories, their literary favourites. Expect great discussions, fabulous recommendations and exclusive special deep dive episodes coming soon.You can find us at wellreadwomen.co.uk and ...
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Well Read Women
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Welcome to the Well Read Women podcast!We're a UK-based book subscription built around a simple idea: that women's voices deserve to be celebrated, discovered and read. Every book we choose is a deliberate celebration of the women telling the stories that deserve to be heard. On this podcast, you'll hear from some of them. Exclusive conversations with the authors behind our monthly picks, the stories behind the stories, their literary favourites. Expect great discussions, fabulous recommendations and exclusive special deep dive episodes coming soon.You can find us at wellreadwomen.co.uk and ...
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H. G. Wells, The Food of the Gods and How it Came to Earth
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Two stuffy English scientists, always looking to further their scientific knowledge, create a substance called Herakleophorbia, which in its fourth incarnation – known as Herakleophorbia IV – has the special ability of making things increase greatly in size. As the scientists begin experimentation on some chicks, the substance is misused by some “country folk” who don’t take it seriously and soon Herakleophorbia IV is running rampant throughout England and then across the globe, creating giant plants and animals that wreak havoc on the land and then the people. Then the first giant ...
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First Men in the Moon (Version 2)
- Written by: H. G. Wells
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The novel tells the story of a journey to the Moon undertaken by the two protagonists: a businessman narrator, Mr. Bedford; and an eccentric scientist, Mr. Cavor. Bedford and Cavor discover that the Moon is inhabited by a sophisticated extraterrestrial civilisation of insect-like creatures they call "Selenites". - Summary by Cliff Stone
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All's Well That Ends Well
- Written by: William Shakespeare
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Despite its optimistic title, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well has often been considered a "problem play." Ostensibly a comedy, the play also has fairy tale elements, as it focuses on Helena, a virtuous orphan, who loves Bertram, the haughty son of her protectress, the Countess of Rousillon. When Bertram, desperate for adventure, leaves Rousillon to serve in the King's army, Helena pursues him. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) Cast:Bertram: David NicolClown: Denny SayersCountess of Rousillon: Ruth GoldingDiana: Arielle LipshawDuke of Florence: Robert FletcherFirst Gentleman: Brett W. ...
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All's Well That Ends Well (version 2)
- Written by: William Shakespeare
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A fairy tale with real life consequences, All's Well That Ends Well concerns a poor physician's daughter who goes to Paris to heal the King and asks of him a husband; not himself, but the Count Rousillon, in whose house her good father had lived. He weds her but does not bed her, flees to the wars where he is followed by his wife in a pilgrimage of which he is the object. How she uses his lust for a virtuous young woman to trick him into bedding her and giving her a child is but the real life drama to which, or so it would appear, a good woman is forced to commit herself to get herself a ...
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Think well on't
- Written by: Richard Challoner
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Richard Challoner (1691–1781) was an English Roman Catholic bishop. He is perhaps most famous for his revision of the Douay–Rheims translation of the Bible. In this work he gives reflections on the general truths about the Christian religion for each day of the month. He also provides an introduction about how to meditate on them throughout the day. - Summary by ancientchristian
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Well Read Metalheads
- Written by: Well Read Metalheads
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Have you ever asked yourself, why isn't there a book club that celebrates my love of reading and my heavy metal fandom at the same time? Somewhere I can laugh, think, find kindred spirits, and explore new book titles and also new album titles? We asked that question, and we realized there was only one answer: because the universe is calling us to start that book club. Welcome to Well Read Metalheads, where we're out to prove that reading is metal and metal is for everyone. We are *the* book club podcast for people who love face-melting solos and blast beats as much as they love page turners ...
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Invisible Man
- Written by: H. G. Wells
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In the quaint English village of Iping, a mysterious stranger wrapped in bandages arrives, bringing with him a wave of chaos and intrigue. H.G. Wells timeless tale explores themes of obsession, murder, and the perils of scientific ambition. (Summary by Andrew Gaunce)
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Sea Lady (Version 2)
- Written by: H. G. Wells
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A mermaid contrives to have herself "rescued from drowning" and adopted by a respectable family on the English coast. Her motive, which she conceals for quite a while, is to win the heart of a handsome but irresponsible young man whom she glimpsed when he went swimming in the Pacific. Introduced into polite society as an invalid, she proves to be intelligent and charming, but as an immortal she regards the concerns of the English gentry with critical detachment. The young man, who is already engaged, falls under her spell and begins to doubt the importance of the political career into which ...
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World Set Free (version 2)
- Written by: H. G. Wells
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Radioactive decay is a major theme in the novel The World Set Free, published in 1914. Wells explores what might happen if the rate of decay could be sped up. The book may have encouraged scientists to explore theories of nuclear chain reaction. It also served as a vehicle for Wells to develop his ideas on survival of the human race. (Summary by Bill Boerst)
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Floor Games
- Written by: H. G. Wells
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H.G. Wells had so much fun playing with his children on the floor of their playroom, he decided to write a jovial little book to inspire other parents in their pursuit of quality time with the kids. While the raw materials available from hobby stores of his day were woefully short of the variety and quality of what can be bought easily now, he and his sons created their own worlds to rule. This short work describes two games of imagination played out upon the floor of his home - an archipelago of islands, and a thoroughly integrated city, conveniently organized with two mayoral positions for ...
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White Alley
- Written by: Carolyn Wells
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The White Alley is the sixth installment in Carolyn Well's famous detective series featuring Fleming Stone. The story begins during a weekend house party at White Birches, the imposing family estate of millionaire Justin Arnold. Despite the mansion's state-of-the-art security Arnold disappears during the event. As amateur sleuths delve into the mystery the secrets and potential motives of the victim's family members and guests come to light and contribute to the twists and turns of the plot. As the missing-person case escalates into a full-blown mystery Fleming Stone known for his sharp and ...
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Maxwell Mystery (Version 2)
- Written by: Carolyn Wells
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Phillip Maxwell is well known for his lavish dinner parties and all who are privileged to be invited to Maxwell Chimneys always look forward to an interesting evening. Present is Peter King, a long-time friend of Phillip's (also the narrator of this little story), a couple of good friends, a detective, an English Earl, a husband and wife and finally the beautiful Milly. She is the little coquette whom Phillip has proposed to many times hoping that this will be the last. It will be the last but not for the reason he expects!!! Halfway through the evening a shot is heard. Phillip is dead and ...
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Mark of Cain
- Written by: Carolyn Wells
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Murder mystery #8 by the prolific American author Carolyn Wells, featuring her famous detective, Fleming Stone (though that detective isn’t brought into the case until it’s almost too late). The novel features a heroine resisting pressure to marry a man she doesn’t love, detectives and police who keep chasing clues in the wrong directions, a teenage wanna-be detective who’s also an inveterate liar, and a host of other interesting characters, most of whom merely serve to redirect the course of justice until Fleming Stone shows up to set them all straight. (Summary by Winnifred Assmann) ...
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