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Art and Drama Audio Books are great if you like listening to stuff about art and drama to get you motivated.
Below is our collection of art and drama audiobooks.
- The Sign of the Four
At the farthest reaches of the British Empire, four men swear an oath to keep a terrible secret, a secret drenched in blood which is the key
to immense wealth...
- Three Musketeers, The
This historical romance, perhaps the greatest cloak-and-sword story ever written, relates the adventures of four fictional swashbuckling
heroes and their escapades against the master of intrigue, Cardinal Richelieu, and the quintessential wicked woman, Lady de Winter.
- Three Musketeers, The
The young and headstrong D'Artagnan, having proven his bravery by dueling with each, becomes a friend of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, members
of the King's Musketeers.
- Through the Looking Glass
Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There - the sequel to Alice in Wonderland.
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
A literary as well as a philosophical masterpiece, Thus spoke Zarathustra survived an initially poor reception, to be recognised as a seminal
text in modern culture.
- TNIV Audio Bible - New Testament
A multi-voice audio recording of a fresh, new translation for today’s generation.
- TNIV Audio Bible - Old Testament
A multi-voice audio recording of a fresh, new translation for today’s generation.
- TNIV Complete Audio Bible
A multi-voice audio recording of a fresh, new translation for today’s generation.
- To Let: Book Three of The Forsyte Saga
In To Let, Jon and Fleur, now both nineteen years old, fall in love. However, when Jolyon informs his son of the past feud between the
families, Jon decides that he cannot marry Fleur. Meanwhile, Soames learns that his second wife, Annette, has been unfaithful to him, and the
Forsyte family...
- Touchstone, The
Stephen Glennard, a young lawyer, sells a package of love letters, written to him over the years by distinguished novelist Margaret Aubyn, to
raise money to pay for his forthcoming wedding to another woman. After the wedding, his secret comes back to haunt him, and when he confesses
to his wife,...
- Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson, The
In this book that implicitly condemns slavery, David Wilson is called “Pudd’nhead” by the townspeople, who fail to understand his combination
of wisdom and eccentricity. He redeems himself by solving a murder mystery and a case of transposed identities.
- Treasure Island
The timeless adventure classic of young Jim Hawkins and Captain Flint's treasure.
- Twelfth Night
Modem audiences, critics and directors seem better attuned to its delicate counterpointing of romance and realism, to its ambivalent ending
and to the poetic suggestiveness of Feste's songs.
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
The year 1866 was marked by a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon. For some time, sea vessels had been threatened by “an enormous thing,”
a long phosphorescent object, infinitely larger and more rapid in its movements than a whale—until Captain Nemo put his submarine, the
Nautilus, into...
- Two Emma Toc, Writtle
Personal recollections of the foundations of the BBC in an old army hut in Essex.
- Two Plays for Voices
Produced by the Sci-Fi Channel and Seeing Ear Theatre - these two plays are adapted for voice by Neil Gaiman from two of his short stories
(both stories can be found in Smoke & Mirrors).
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
Published in 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the abolitionists' message to the public conscience - no woman before or since has so moved
America to take action against an injustice.
- Under Milk Wood
Dylan Thomas wrote this as a radio play for voices and this is the only recording ever made with Thomas in the cast. This play is full of
humour, a joyful sense of the goodness of life and love...
- Under Milk Wood
A classic BBC Radio full-cast drama of Dylan Thomas' poetic play for voices starring Richard Burton...
- Under Western Eyes
Under Western Eyes, Conrad’s novel of political treachery and oppression, begins with a bomb that kills a hated Russian minister of police,
along with innocent bystanders. A young student named Razumov hides the perpetrator, then betrays him and becomes a spy among his exiled
comrades. He faces...
- Vampires Next Door
Brilliantly produced horror story about vampire neighbours from the acclaimed FearsForEars anthology
- Vengeance in Vegas
Hear LA sleuth Mark Markheim solve crime all whilst adroitly enunciating elaborate alliterations
- Vicar of Wakefield, The
Country vicar Dr. Primrose has a good heart, a good family and a good income, but suddenly, his idyllic life is cruelly devastated by a
series of misfortunes. Despite all the calamity, however, he never loses sight of Christian morality, and this eventually brings him justice
and the restoration...
- Villette
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...
- Voices of Black America
Historial recordings of poetry, humor and drama. 1908 - 1947.
- Voyage Out, The
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...
- Walden
In 1845 Henry David Thoreau, one of the principal New England Transcendentalists, left the small town of Concord for the country. Beside the
lake of Walden, he built himself a log cabin.
- War and Peace
War and Peace is at once an epic of the Napoleonic wars, a philosophical study, and a celebration of the Russian spirit. Out of this complex
narrative emerges a profound examination of each individual’s place in the historical process. War and Peace is an affirmation of life
itself.
- War and Peace
Leo Tolstoy's epic War and Peace chronicles one of the most turbulent eras in Russian history, encompassing the drama and intensity of life
during and after the Napoleonic Wars.
- Warden, The
Anthony Trollope’s classic novel centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity whose charitable income far exceeds the
purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold determines to expose what he regards as an abuse of privilege,
despite the fact that he...
- War Of The Worlds, The
When a Martian spacecraft lands on Woking Common, mankind is terrorised by aliens in tall, armoured capsules which stalk the countryside on
three legs...
- War Poems
This powerful and moving anthology includes poems of war from the eighteenth century to our own days in the long shadow...
- Waste Land, The, & Four Quarters
These are masterly readings, by renowned thespian Paul Schofield, of two substantial works of poetry by T.S. Eliot...
- Way of All Flesh, The
Every generation finds in The Way of All Flesh a reaffirmation of youth’s rightful struggle against the tyranny of harsh parents and its
admirable will for freedom of personal expression. This is a fascinating character study of a young man who survives the influence of a
hateful, hypocritical...
- Wedding Dress, The
A womans's discovery of a haunted wedding dress leads to a tragic end.
- White Monkey, The: Book 4 in The Forsyte
Chronicles
In this opening novel of the second trilogy in the Forsyte Chronicles, Fleur and Michael Mont begin to question their marriage when a love
triangle develops between them and their mutual friend, author Wilfred Desert.
- Who Launched The Lifeboat?
How was it that Lionel Lukin, living miles from the sea, came to develop the Lifeboat?
- William Shakespeare: Great Speeches and
Soliloquies
Many of Shakespeare's greatest and best-loved speeches are brought together in this superb collection, performed by outstanding artists.
- Will of Osiris, The
An eccentric architect and Egyptologist dies leaving a bizarre will for this family to discover.
- Wings of the Dove, The
What befalls a star-crossed triangle of friends and lovers in this novel illustrates exquisitely what happens when a woman’s desire for both
her lover and riches makes the object of her affection question his own true worth in her eyes.
- Winter's Tale, The
The Winter's Tale was one of the very last plays Shakespeare wrote, a moving romance whose themes are sin, forgiveness, death, rebirth, and
the power of Time and Nature to heal all wounds.
- Woman In White, The (mp3)
Romantic and gothic elements combine in this tightly-constructed thriller which induces excitement and fear in its audience...
- Wuthering Heights
A classic of immense power, outlining the violent result of thwarted passion.
- Year in the Life of William Shakespeare 1599,
A
An intimate history of Shakespeare, following him through a single year that changed not only his fortunes but the course of literature for
many generations to come...
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