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- Rich
Dad's Advisors: ABCs of Getting Out of Debt
Learn how to trade bad
debt for good debt and maximise credit in this step-by-step guide. Get the
details on the fastest ways to wipe out bad debt, as well as simple
strategies to maximise one's credit rating. Whether trying to get out of
debt, or making sure one's credit is in the best shape possible, readers
will discover that this book can be worth thousands of pounds!
- Rich
Dad's Advisors: ABC's Real Estate Investing
The Secrets of Finding
Hidden Profits that most investors miss.
- Rich
Dad's Advisors: Loopholes of the Rich - How the Rich Legally Make More Money
and Pay Less Tax
In Loopholes of the
Rich, tax strategist Diane Kennedy will reveal how to:*Control how much tax
you pay and when you pay it. *Condense 500,000+ pages of IRS tax law into
three easy rules that keep your money in your pocket. *Find the right
business structure for your business to pay less tax and protect what you
have. *Learn to make more money by using the tax strategies of the rich.
*Pay less tax legally and still sleep at night.
- Rich
Dad's Advisors: Salesdogs
This text reveals how
knowing the characteristics and interactions of the five basic
"breeds" of people can help anyone improve their business and
selling savvy. If different workers have the personality traits of different
breeds of dogs then, says Blair Singer, anyone can learn what their natural
strengths and weaknesses are in order to achieve the best possible results.
With information on a wide variety of sales topics - from dealing with
"big dogs" to protecting one's territory - the book aims to
provide a fun new way of looking at the sales game. By knowing the five
basic breeds of people - the Pit Bull, the Golden Retriever, the Poodle, the
Chihuahua and the Basset Hound - readers should have the necessary insight
to improve their business and selling savvy.
- Rich
Dad's Advisors: Your No.1 Asset
Since failing to know
the rules can lead to disaster, this book will familiarize readers with the
basics they need for protecting their company's critically important rights
involving copyright, patents, trademarks, and all other aspects of
intellectual property. With an introduction by Robert T. Kiyosaki. Learn how
to: *Turn your ideas into intellectual property assets *Identify and benefit
from potential intellectual property assets that you may already own *Avoid
inadvertently giving away your rights *Use your intellectual property to
build barriers to your competition *Generate cash flow by licensing your
intellectual properties to others *Use intellectual property to aid in
raising capital, and as an alternative to raising capital
- Rich
Dad's Cashflow Quadrant: Guide to Financial Freedom
Rich Dad's Cashflow
Quadrant will reveal why some people work less, earn more, pay less in
taxes, and feel more financially secure than others. It is simply a matter
of knowing which quadrant to work from and when.Have you ever wondered what
the difference
- Rich
Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards
A popular TV
personality often says, "Take your credit cards and cut them into
pieces." While that is sound advice for people who are not financially
responsible, it is inadequate advice for anyone who wants to become rich or
financially free. In other ...
- Rich
Dad's Guide to Investing
Rich Dad's Guide to
Investing is an inside look at an entrepreneur's financial plan to be rich.
It will reveal: the Rich Dad's basic rules of investing; how to reduce your
investment risk; 10 investor controls; how to convert your earned income
into passive and portfolio income; and how to turn your ideas into
multi-million dollar businesses.Warning: For investors looking for the
"quick fix," the "easy answer," the "magic
formula" or the "hot stock tip," this audiobook is not for
you!
- Rich
Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and
Middle Class Do Not
Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a
starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future.
(USA Today)"...offer[s] a whole new slant on the meaning of family
values." (Publishers Weekly)"The main reason people struggle
financially is because the ...
- Rich
Dad's Prophecy
Be forewarned. Today
millions of people depend on their 401(k) plans for their retirement income.
Thanks to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), employees
have been planning their own retirement finances - and benefiting from the
stock ...
- Rich
Dad's Retire Young, Retire Rich
It's the American dream
- making so much money at an early age that you could decide when to retire,
knowing full well that you have enough stashed away to ensure a life of
comfort. In this new book, the fifth in the Rich Dad series, financial guru
Robert Kiyosaki provides practical insight on how to put together a
financial plan which will not only make you prosperous, but will also allow
you to map out the freedom to choose your own retirement age. Make the
American dream your reality.
- Rich
Dad's: Who Took My Money?
Why Slow Investors Lose
and How Fast Money Wins.Most people think that simply getting a modest
return on one's investments is going to take care of them forever, right
through their golden years of retirement. But for lots of investors, waiting
- and hoping - for a 10 per cent return on their stocks, bonds, and mutual
funds is turning out to be a long and perilous wait. In this startling new
book, Robert Kiyosaki shows how you can velocitise your money in such a way
that you can quickly achieve financial wealth with extraordinary returns and
amazing growth. Sound too good to be true? It's not - Kiyosaki and Lechter
show how anyone can make the move right now.
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Sell Your Way To The Top
The author of the classic
"5 Steps To Successful Selling" and 'Secrets Of Closing The Sale'
presents his own winning sales strategies, combining vivid scenarios with
clear instructions on getting those leads, overcome pricing objections, and
closing deals with finesse.
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Children's Books
- A
Squash and a Squeeze
What can you do if your
house is too small? The wise old man knows: bring in a flappy, scratchy,
noisy crowd of farmyard animals. When you push them all out again you'll be
amazed at how big your house fells!
- All
American Girl
Sam Madison's life used
to be simple - if boring. After all, its not much fun being the totally
forgotten middle sister between a perfect, beautiful older one, and a
genius, precocious younger one. And then there's the weird art class Sam's
been made to attend. But then comes the day that changes everything...
- Bear
Stories
Mick Inkpens warm and
witty storybooks have been loved by children around the world for many
years. Now three of his best-loved classic bear stories are brought alive in
this wonderful collection, perfect for bear lovers everywhere. 'Threadbear'
read by Joss Ackland.'One Bear at Bedtime' read Roger McGough.'Bear' read by
Martin Clunes.
- Claudine
at St.Clare's & Fifth Formers at St.Clare
Claudine at St Clare's:
Pat and Isabel are in the fourth form now and there are lots of new faces.
Will everybody learn to love St. Clare's - even cheeky Claudine? "Fifth
Formers at St Clare's": The Fifth Formers of St. Clare's are being
given more responsibility now, but is Mirabel taking her job as sports
captain too seriously?
- Fantastic
Mr Fox and Other Animal Stories (Read by Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry and Martin
Jarvis)
This special CD pack
contains four of Roald Dahl's much-loved stories. THE GIRAFFE AND PELLY AND
ME: In this classic story of the Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company, we
accompany Billy, who is lucky enough to join in the many remarkable and
entertaining a ...
- Felicity
Wishes: Magical Mysteries and Other Stories: No. 1
Felicity Wishes has
lots of adventures - and three fantastic friends to share them with! Whether
she's solving a mystery in Nine Wish Wood, finding creative ways to clear
out her old clothes, cooking cakes for her best friend's birthday or telling
ghostly stories - Felicity is a fairy who knows how to enjoy herself!
Stories comprise:1. Magical Mysteries2. Clutter Clean-out3. Cooking Crisis4.
Spooky Sleepover
- Finding
Nemo (Read Along)
Read-Along
features:24-page storybook with colourful imagesAudio CD featuring story
narration included character, songs and effects from the MovieGreat for
travel!
Up
- Horrid
Henry And The Bogey Babysitter
Four complete stories:
Horrid Henry encounters the babysitter from hell, traumatizes his parents on
a car journey, goes trick or treating at Halloween, and sabotages his school
project. Four stories, as brilliant and inventive as ever, to add to 'the
funniest series ever written about sibling rivalry and what it's like to be
a young child' - Independent on Sunday
- Horrid
Henry's Revenge
A brilliant collection
of four stories about this favourite character - one of the few new
characters to have emerged in recent years for this age group. Wickedly
subversive, hilariously funny and bang up to date, Horrid Henry's fame is
spreading. In this collection, Henry accompanies his father to the office,
hacks into his parents' computer, meets the Demon Dinner Lady and plans the
ultimate revenge on Perfect Peter.
- HOW
TO BE A PIRATE
What happens when someone says 'Do Not Open This Box'? Hiccup
Horrendous Haddock the Third, now in pirate training, finds out in this
sequel to 'How to Train Your Dragon', when the box is opened not once, not
twice, but three times.
- Just
William at Christmas
A festive collection of
ten stories featuring William, the mischievous but irrepressible hero in
children's fiction.
- Matilda
Matilda is an
exceptional girl, but her parents think she is just a nuisance. When one day
she is attacked by her odious headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, Matilda
discovers she has a remarkable power with which to avenge herself! The
captivating story of an unforgettable girl, is fully dramatized here for
Puffin Audiobooks.
- Millions
Two brothers, Anthony
and Damien, are unwittingly caught up in a train robbery during Britain's
countdown to join the Euro. Suddenly finding themselves with a vast amount
of cash, the boys have just one glorious, appalling dilemma - how to spend
it in the few days before it becomes worthless.
- Strongest
Girl In The World
Josie Jenkins, aged
eight and three quarters, can do a few tricks, but she astonishes herself
and everyone else when she finds she can lift a table, a car and even a bus
with no effort at all. Josie becomes famous, and Mr Two Suit sweeps in with
a contract and swoops the whole family off to New York. How Josie copes with
fame and fortune, and with the loss of it when she wakes up one day to find
she can't do her trick any more, makes a story of enormous charm, with a
tiny, modest and sensible heroine you have to cheer for. Entrancing drawings
on every page make this a really special book.
- Summer
Term at St.Clare's
Summer Term at St
Clare's: It's the summer term at St. Clare's and the O' Sullivan twins can't
wait to swim and play tennis - and new girl, Carlotta, can't wait to do
gymnastics! "The Second Form at St. Clare's": It's a new year and
a new class for the O'Sullivan twins. They find that there are hidden
talents to be discovered in everyone - including the heads of form...
- The
Adventures of Charlie and Mr.Willy Wonka
This special CD pack
contains two of Roald Dahl's most famous stories, full dramatised with music
and sound effects. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tells the wonderful
tale of Charlie Bucket. Charlie can not believe his luck when he finds a
Golden Tick
- The
Borrowers
Pod, Homily and
Arrietty are a family of tiny people who live beneath the floor. Everything
they have is borrowed from the "human beans" who don't even know
they exist. Arrietty, the only child, is allowed to go borrowing, but ends
up making friends with "the boy upstairs".
- The
Smartest Giant in Town
George wishes he wasn't
the scruffiest giant in town. So, when he sees a new shop selling giant-size
clothes, he decides it's time for a new look. With smart trousers, a smart
shirt, stripy tie and shiny shoes, George is a new giant. But he meets
various animals who desperately need his help ... and his clothes!
- The
Snail and the Whale
This is the tale of a
tiny snail. And a great big, grey-blue humpback whale. The snail lives on a
rock in the dock. She longs to see the world, but how can she travel? By
hitching a lift on the tail of the whale of course!
- The
Twits
Mr and Mrs Twit are
extremely nasty, so the Muggle-Wump monkeys and the Roly-Poly bird hatch an
ingenious plan to give them just the ghastly surprise they deserve!
- The
World of Beatrix Potter: The Adventures of Peter Rabbit and Other Favourite
Tales Vol 1
This volume includes
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit", "The Tale of Benjamin
Bunny", "The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies", "The Tale of
Mr Tod", "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin", "The Story of
Miss Moppet", "Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes", "The
Tale of Tommy Tiptoes", and "The Story of a Fierce Bad
Rabbit".
- Winnie
The Pooh And Tigger Too (Read Along)
Read-Along
features:24-page storybook with colourful imagesAudio CD featuring story
narration included character, songs and effects from the MovieGreat for
travel!
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Classics
- A
Christmas Carol (Read by Geoffrey Palmer)
Geoffrey Palmer reads
the Dickens' classic, "A Christmas Carol", the story of Scrooge,
the three Ghosts of Christmas and Tiny Tim.
- Bleak
House
At the Court of
Chancery the interminable suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce becomes the centre
of a web of relationships at all levels, from Sir Leicester Dedlock to Jo
the crossing-sweeper, and a metaphor for the decay and corruption at the
heart of English society.
- Crime
And Punishment
A dark and compelling
study of a young intellectual tempted towards crime through severe
penury.Raskolnikov, a former student who is morbidly self-obsessed, murders
an old woman money-lender with a borrowed hatchet in a desperate attempt to
rid himself of poverty. From the opening pages Dostoyevsky attaches us
unflinchingly to his intense and mysterious anti-hero, creating a web of
intimacy and tension which is increasingly claustrophobic. Crime and guilt -
its traumatic and inevitable successor - are the central themes running
through the novel and the notions of 'justifiable' murder and worldly
retribution are depicted with a deft and razor-sharp precision.Crime and
Punishment both haunts and disturbs, yet, as the critic John Jones wrote, it
is 'the most accessible and exciting novel in the world'.
- David
Copperfield
Humorous, dramatic,
ironic and tender, David Copperfield has always been one of Dickens's most
popular novels. From his boyhood at the knee of his nurse Peggotty, to the
cruelties of Salem House Academy and his youthful adoration of Dora
Splendow, David beings to learn about life, the world, and the heart. His
path to maturity is filled with memorable characters, the Micawbers, Uriah
Heep, Steerforth and many more. Told as 'autobiography' David Copperfield
draws deeply on Dickens's own life and was his own 'favourite child' among
his books.
- Hancock's
Half Hour: The 'Lost' Episode
The Blackboard Jungle
sees Hancock playing a young English master, attempting to tame a class of
unruly pupils. Can he win their respect - or will he be distracted by an
attractive female teacher? In "The New Secretary", Hancock decides
his life is in a ...
- The
Navy Lark: The Third Series Collector's Edition
This handsome
Collector's CD Edition features all existing episodes from the third series
of the terrifically popular radio comedy. The majority of these 19 episodes
have not been previously released. The rare recordings have been digitally
remastered to provide the best possible reproduction. An additional bonus
feature is "Radio Lives", a Radio 4 programme focussing on the
career of Jon Pertwee, who played CPO Pertwee and a variety of other
colourful characters in "The Navy Lark". The box also contains an
illustrated booklet with a detailed series history and cast biographies.
- Wuthering
Heights (Read by Juliet Stevenson)
Wuthering Heights,
Emily Bront's only novel stands as perhaps the most intensely original work
in the English language. In it Emily Bront records the story of the
passionate love between Catherine Earnshaw and the wild Heathcliff with such
truth, imagination and emotional intensity that a plain tale of the
Yorkshire moors acquires the depth and simplicity of ancient tragedy.
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Comedy
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Al
Murray - My Gaff, My Rules
My Gaff, My Rules is the
eagerly awaited first recording from comedy genius Al Murray aka The Pub
Landlord.His Perrier Award winning character is one of those all too rare
creations that is truly original, hilarious and here to stay. Have a listen to
the Landlord's views on women, politics and the French!!
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Bill
Bailey Part Troll: Live at the Apollo
Recorded at London's Apollo
Theatre 2004, Bill Bailey expands on his hobbit-like appearances on 'Never Mind
The Buzzcocks' with quite the funniest stand up show of the year! A unique blend
of the off-the-wall comedy and music for which Bill has become ...
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Daniel
Kitson
Daniel Kitson is the
perfect antidote to the slick, laddish, sex and drugs comics that pervade the
circuit. With his wild hair, wilder beard, lisp, stutter, coke bottle glasses
and appalling dress sense, he's not exactly the epitome of confident style. But
then, that's the root of his unique comedy - that of the hopeless inadequate
struggling to get by. He's an un-trendy, slightly reactionary figure baffled and
angered by the harsh world, yet too socially inept to do anything about it.
Paradoxically, though, this awkward misfit can take command of the most rowdy of
audiences, unleashing a relentless slew of acid put downs and demonstrating an
unequalled mastery of swearing. In short: he is a natural born comic.
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Dylan
Moran: Monster
Perrier Award winner Dylan
Moran is rapidly climbing in to the nations conciousness and affection following
a high profile start to the year. The third series of Channel 4's Black Books
has just finished, to great critical and public acclaim and the movie Shaun Of
The Dead featuring Dylan is currently being shown around the country. This title
was recorded during his 2004 UK Spring tour - his biggest to date- and judging
by audience reaction they couldn't get enough. This is his first ever live
recording -and it's very very funny.
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I'm
Sorry I Haven't A Clue 2
This second slipcase
collection of the popular Radio 4 comedy quiz programme contains volumes - 4, 5
and 6. Join Humphrey Lyttleton, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and the rest of
the gang for more rounds of Mornington Crescent and other madcap hilarity.
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I'm
Sorry I Haven't A Clue 3
A compilation of
hare-brained games including the legendary `Mornington Crescent' from the
much-loved `antidote to panel games' chaired by Humphrey Lyttelton. With Tim
Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton.
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I'm
Sorry I Haven't A Clue 4
A fourth compilation of
extracts from Radio 4's long-running "antidote to panel games", with
chairman Humphrey Lyttleton and panellists Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer,
Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton - not forgetting "the lovely
Samantha". Items from Rushton's last two shows are included. Another two
hours of inspired rib-cracking ad-libbery from the team.
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I'm
Sorry I Haven't A Clue 5
A selection from Radio 4's
"I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue", billed as "the antidote to panel
games". It stars Graeme Garden, Barry Cryer, Willie Rushton and Tim
Brooke-Taylor, playing a spoof panel game under the benign chairmanship of
Humphrey Lyttleton.
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I'm
Sorry I Haven't A Clue 6
Another helping of inspired
ad-libbery from the multi award-winning BBC Radio 4 series. Chairman Humphrey
Lyttelton presides over regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme
Garden in another four shows from the antidote to panel games. 'The funniest
comedy quiz show of them all.' Sue Arnold, The Observer.
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Jeremy
Hardy Speaks to the Nation - How to Be Afraid and Other Shows
Jeremy Hardy, award-winning
comedian and incendiary fusspot brings you four more unmissable slices of wit
and wisdom from the very best of his double-Sony-Award winning show "Jeremy
Hardy Speaks to the Nation. Included are: 1. How To Be Afraid: "Kids should
never be fashion slaves, especially in the Far East. My 12-year old daughter
asked me for a new pair of trainers. I told her she was old enough to go out and
make her own. "Plus gems such as: "A few streaks of grey hair are
distinguished on the head, perhaps, but it makes the penis look like a badger.
2. How To Be Yourself 3. How To Belong 4. How To Maximise Your Leisure
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Jeremy
Hardy Speaks to the Nation - How to Live and Other Shows
Jeremy Hardy, comedian,
writer and columnist brings you four hilarious slices of wit and wisdom culled
from the very best of his double-Sony-Award winning show "Jeremy Hardy
Speaks to the Nation. "The British have a curious notion of leisure. A
leisure centre is somewhere where people do hard physical exercise for two or
more hours. A leisure centre ought to be somewhere where you can sit around in
your pants watching cartoons." Jeremy Hardy - winner of the first ever
British Comedy Award for Best Live Performer - delivers you four more scaldingly
hilarious slices of comedy from the very best of his double-Sony-Award winning
show "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation". Rants and raves include:
"How To Live", "How To Fight Fire With Fire", "How To
Work" and "How To Hand The World Over To The Next Generation".
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Jo
Brand - Barely Live
Jo follows her sell out
Edinburgh Festival shows with a typical no holds barred sell out appearance at
The Adelphi Theatre London.
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Lilly
Savage - Live & Outrageous
A live dose of comedy from
Paul O'Grady's incarnation as the outrageous and un-imitable Lily Savage.
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Lilly
Savage - The Live Show
From her Lambeth council
flat to top billing on television and the West End stage comes the Scouse
bombshell who's shaken British comedy to it's foundations. In this no holds
barred show Lily shares her grievances, thoughts and fears in her very own
un-inimitable style.
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Little
Britain Complete Radio Series 2
The complete second series
of Matt Lucas and David Walliams' BBC Radio 4 Sony Award-winning comedy sketch
show featuring Tom Baker.`Catchphrase comedy at its very best... characters that
are surely destined to enter the comedy pantheon' The Sunday Times`B
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Steve
Coogan - Live and Lewd
Meet Paul Calf - notorious
student-basher and lager lout - the man who put the Shite in bag. Meet Pauline
Calf - Manchester's very own size ten maneater. She's quite literally a babe
with balls. Plus meet the worst comedian in the world, Duncan Thickett and
legendary Chief Assistant to the Fire, Health and Safety Executive for the North
West region, Ernest Moss. And your show's host for the evening, John Thomson as
politically correct Bernard Righton.
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The
Mighty Boosh
The Mighty Boosh is
unlike any show you are ever likely to see, or indeed 'hear', and one that
defies description, the closest you could get to the unique style of Julian
Barratt and Noel Fielding would be in the early days of Reeves and Mortimer,
with their cardboard props and men with sticks. But unlike Reeves and
Mortimer, the Boosh zookeepers turned postmen Howard Moon (Juilan) and Vince
Noir (Noel), never leave their own world. The Mighty Boosh inhabits a
universe entirely of its own.
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Victoria
Wood - Live at the Albert
Comedienne Victoria Wood
captured live at the Albert Hall as part of her sell-out 1997 tour.
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Crime/Thriller/Mystery
- Break
No Bones
It's the second-to-last
day of archaeological field school - the students are working on a site of
prehistoric graves on Dewees, a barrier island north of Charleston, South
Carolina, when a much more recent burial is uncovered...The skeleton is
articulated, the bone fresh and the vertebrae still connected by soft-tissue
- it's a case forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan has to take. But,
her investigations soon have her in too deep, her entire view of humanity
challenged, and the further she probes, the more she seems to be putting
herself in danger...
- Clouds
Of Witness (Full Cast Dramatisation)
In a shocking scandal,
the likes of which has not been seen in the English aristocracy since the
18th century, the Duke of Denver stands accused of the foul murder of his
sister's fiance, shot through the heart on a cold, lonely night at
Riddlesdale Hall in Yorkshire. The Duke's brother, Lord Peter Wimsey,
attempts to prove Denver's innocence, but why is the Duke refusing to
co-operate? And what does his sister, Lady Mary, know about the affair?
Trying to reveal the truth, Wimsey uncovers a web of lies and deceit within
the family and finds himself faced with the unhappy alternative of sending
either his brother or his sister to the gallows - until he himself becomes a
target... As performed on BBC Radio 4.
- Death
Comes as the End
...Not all the members
of his family welcome her and when she is found dead it is Imhotep's
daughter Renisenb who suspects it might not have been an accident. This
death unleashes the greed and hate that have been building up within the
family and the horrific events that follow tear it apart. With few allies
she can confide in, even Renisenb has to constantly look over her shoulder.
- Death
In The Clouds
Complete and Unabridged
edition read by Hugh Fraser. From seat No. 9, Hercule Poirot was ideally
placed to observe his fellow air passengers. Over to his right sat a pretty
young woman, clearly infatuated with the man opposite; ahead, in seat No.
13, sat a Countess with a poorly-concealed cocaine habit; across the gangway
in seat No. 8, a detective writer was being troubled by an aggressive wasp.
What Poirot did not yet realize was that behind him, in seat No. 2, sat the
slumped, lifeless body of a woman.
- Hide
& Seek
A junkie lies dead in
an Edinburgh squat, spreadeagled, cross-like on the floor, between two
burned-down candles, a five-pointed star daubed on the wall above. Just
another dead addict - until John Rebus begins to chip away at the
indifference, treachery, deceit, and sleaze that lurks behind the facade of
the Edinburgh familiar to tourists. Only Rebus seems to care about a death,
which looks more like a murder every day, about a seductive danger he can
almost taste, appealing to the darkest corners of his mind.
- Murder
Must Advertise (BBC Full Cast Dramatisation)
The elegant,
intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective
literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification
of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast
dramatisation. When copywriter Victor Dean falls to his death on the stairs
of Pym's Advertising Agency, no one seems to mind. That is, until Lord Peter
joins the firm incognito as Dean's replacement and starts asking questions
which lead him into a network of blackmailers, drug pushers and one of the
most deadly plots of crime fiction. However, before the crimes can be solved
and the truth revealed, five more people must die...
- N
or M?
It is World War II, and
while the RAF struggles to keep the Luftwaffe at bay, Britain faces an even
more sinister threat from 'the enemy within' -- Nazis posing as ordinary
citizens. With pressure mounting, the Intelligence service appoints two
unlikely spies, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. Their mission: to seek out a
man and a woman from among the colourful guests at Sans Souci, a seaside
hotel. But this assignment is no stroll along the promenade. After all, N
and M have just murdered Britain's finest agent...
- Split
Second
When something
distracts Secret Agent King for a split second it costs him his career and
presidential candidate Clyde Ritter his life. But what stole his attention?
And why was Ritter shot?
- The
Brilliance of the Moon
The outstandingly
powerful third novel in the phenomenal Tales of the Otori trilogy Otori
Takeo and the beautiful Kaede are now married. But the inescapable forces of
destiny that have bound their lives from birth make their happiness an
impossible dream.
- The
Secret Adversary
It is just after World
War One and, desperately short of money, Tommy and Tuppence hire themselves
out as 'young adventurers, willing to do anything'. When their first
assignment, for the sinister Mr Whittington, puts both of them in mortal
danger, they have to use all their ingenuity and cunning to save not only
their own lives but that of the mysterious 'Jane Finn'.
- The
Unpleasantness At The Bellona Club (Full Cast Dramatisation)
The dignified calm of
the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Peter Wimsey finds General Fentiman
dead in his favourite chair. A straighforward death by natural causes?
Perhaps...but why can no-one remember seeing the general the day he died?
And, who is the mysterious Mr. Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and
Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case. The elegant,
intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective
literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification
of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast
dramatisation.
- Unnatural
Death (BBC Full Cast Dramatisation)
This was the second
Lord Peter Wimsey story to be adapted for radio in the mid-seventies.
Broadcast May 5 to June 16 1975, it was adapted by Chris Miller and produced
by Simon Brett. The case on Agatha Dawson is closed, but Lord Peter Wimsey
is not satisfied. With no clues to work on, he begins his own investigation.
Then Agatha's maid is suddenly murdered. Episode titles:1) No Sign Of Foul
Play 2) Death In Epping Forest3) The Will 4) Hallelujah 5) The Property Act
6) Vera Findlater7) Miss Climpson InvestigatesThis will be the ninth, and
probably the last, Radio Collection release of the Lord Peter Wimsey stories
starring Ian Carmichael.
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Current Affairs
- Alistair
Cooke's Letter From America Collection (13 CDs)
Following the sad death
of Alistair Cooke after 58 years in broadcasting, this impressive collection
features both volumes 1 and 2 of Cooke's Letter From America as well as a
third volume. The political and social landmarks of the last 50 years are
reported on and examined in Cooke's uniquely wise style.Also included is
Alistair Cooke at the BBC, a selection of archive recordings, including
radio and television interviews in a fascinating in-depth look at the career
of the veteran journalist. A bonus CD broadcast as a tribute to Cooke -
Letter From America - A Celebration is also included.
- Strange
Places, Questionable People
From being punched in
the stomach by Harold Wilson on one of his first days as a reporter, to
escaping summary execution in Beirut and flying into Teheran with the
returning Ayatollah Khomeini, John Simpson has had an astonishingly eventful
career. 'So vivid I could feel my heart beating', Jonathan Mirsky,
Spectator.
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Drama
- Alan
Bennett Telling Tales
Ten childhood snapshots
from the master of the monologue:A STRIP OF BLUE, PROPER NAMES, OUR WAR,
EATING OUT, AN IDEAL HOME, AUNT EVELINE, A SHY BUTCHER, UNSAID PRAYERS, DAYS
OUT, NO MEAN CITYFollowing on from the phenomenal success of Writing Home,
Alan ...
- TEMPEST
COMPLETE & UNABRIDGED
With a cast of leading
actors and actresses, including Sir Michael Redgrave (Prospero), Hugh
Griffith (Caliban), Vanessa Redgrave (Ariel) and Anna Massey (Miranda), this
is a recorded performance of Shakespeare's last romantic comedy.
- The
Long Goodbye (BBC Full Cast Dramatisation)
Ed Bishop stars as
Philip Marlowe in this powerfully atmospheric BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of
Raymond Chandler's novel about the cynical, world-weary, wise cracking
shamus whose honesty in a dishonest world sent him down the mean streets
again and again in search of some kind of justice.Terry Lennox seemed like a
nice guy. Okay, he was a drunk but maybe that could happen to anyone with
too much money, too much time and a wife who played the field in a big way.
Trouble was, when she ended up dead, it wasn't money that got Lennox to
Mexico. It was Marlowe.
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Family , Home and Practical
Interests
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Fiction
- EVENING
WITH RANULPH FIENNES
Sir Ranulph Fiennes has been described by "the guinness
book of records" as 'the world's greatest living explorer'. He
discovered the legendary Lost City of Ubar and has also completed seven
marathons on seven continents in seven days.
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Kane and Abel
William Lowell Kane and Abel
Rosnovski, one the son of a Boston millionaire, the other a penniless Polish
immigrant - two men born on the same day on opposite sides of the world,
their paths destined to cross in the ruthless struggle to build a fortune.
The marvellous story, spanning sixty years, of two powerful men linked by an
all-consuming hatred, brought together by fate to save... and finally
destroy... each other.
- Shopaholic
Abroad
For Rebecca Bloomwood,
life is peachy. She has a job on morning TV, telling people how to manage
their money - a subject on which she is an expert. Her bank manager is
actually being nice to her, despite being just a tad overdrawn. And the
icing on the brioche is that her boyfriend is moving to New York ...and has
asked her to go with him. New York! The Museum of Modern Art! The
Guggenheim! The Metropolitan Opera House - And Becky does mean to go to all
these. Honestly - it's just that it seems silly not to check out a few other
places first. Like Bloomingdales. And Saks. And that amusing little place
she's been told about where you can sometimes get a Prada dress for $10. Or
was it $100? Anyway, it's full of fantastic bargains. "Shopaholic
Abroad" - because there just aren't enough shops in Britain.
- The
Lilac Bus
Every Friday night, the
same seven Dublin workers meet to travel home in Tom Fitzgerald's
lilac-coloured minibus. Each of them needs to return regularly to Rathdoon:
Nancy Morris, a real 'Miss Mouse', is known for her meanness and has to
escape her flatmate's carping; Dee Burke is engrossed in her affair; Kev
Kennedy has a side to his character hidden even from his family; Celis Ryan
has to face her mother making a drunken exhibition of herself - and Tom has
his reasons. Meave Binchy's vibrant characters, with all their joys and
sadness, are brilliantly brought to life by Kate Binchy.
- The
Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic
Meet Rebecca Bloomwood.
She's a journalist. She spends her working life telling others how to manage
their money. She spends her leisure time ...shopping. Retail therapy is the
answer to all her problems. She knows she should stop, but she can't. She
tries Cutting Back, she tries Making More Money. But neither seems to work.
The stories she concocts become more and more fantastic as she tries to
untangle her increasingly dire financial difficulties. Her only comfort is
to buy herself something - just a little something...Can Becky ever escape
from this dream world, find true love, and regain the use of her Switch
card? "The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic"...the perfect pick
me up for when it's all hanging in the (bank) balance.
- The
Vesuvius Club
London on the 1890s. It
is a world that seems familiar to us: Hansom cabs rattling through
fog-choked streets, gin-swilling aesthetes rubbing shoulders with movers and
shakers of British Imperial grandeur. And beneath the confident facade,
naturally, ...
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TRIGONOMETRY
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History , Humanities
- Brothers
in War
Brothers in War is the
immensely powerful story of eight Beechey brothers, and how they paid the
ultimate price for King and country in the Great War. Some were keen to
enlist from the start, others were conscripted and some dead against.
Eventually, all
- Eyewitness:
The 1930's
Eyewitness provides a
rare and fascinating opportunity to hear the events of the century described
by those who saw them happen. A wealth of BBC archive recordings, some never
previously broadcast, is interwoven with an illuminating commentary by the
...
- Finest
Hour
Finest Hour is the
bestelling book of the acclaimed BBC TV series that recreates the tragedy
and the triumph of the Battle of Britain in 1940, told by the people that
were there.
- STORY
OF 1,000 YEARS OF ENGLISH MONARCHY
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This Sceptred Isle: 1979-1999 The Twentieth Century Vol 5
Continuing the award-winning
BBC Radio 4 series of the story of Britain, from the start of the twentieth
century to the present day.Christopher Lee's history of Britain, This
Sceptred Isle, provided the definitive radio account of the nation form the
...
- This
Sceptred Isle: Box Set The Twentieth Century
Continuing the
award-winning BBC Radio 4 series of the story of Britain, from the start of
the twentieth century to the present day.Christopher Lee's history of
Britain, This Sceptred Isle, provided the definitive radio account of the
nation form the arrival of Julius Caesar to the death of Queen Victoria.This
Sceptred Isle: The Twentieth Century continues the story, taking us through
decades of whirlwind change and technological advancement in a diverse and
colourful country on the brink of a new millennium.Narrated by Anna Massey
with Robert Powell, This Sceptred Isle: The Twentieth Century, is an
authoritative, vivid and compelling account of one of the most exciting and
fast-moving periods in Britain's history.This specially designed box set,
contains all five volumes in the series.
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Language
-
Cutting A Dash (Eats, Shoots And Leaves)
The BBC Radio 4 series that
inspired the bestselling book EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES.The runaway success of
Eats, Shoots and Leaves brought millions of grammar geeks out of the closet
and made it cool to care about punctuation. This is the radio series that
- French
With Michel Thomas Complete Course
Michel Thomas's
approach to language learning aims to provide in a few hours a functional
working knowledge of a language without books, note-taking or conscious
memorizing. This CD provides an eight-hour course in French.
- German
GCSE Role Plays for AQA
This audio CD supports
a set of workbooks, each containing 30 German GCSE role-plays, presented
just as in the speaking examination. It gives candidates all the practice
and advice they need to enable them to feel confident and gain a good mark
in the role-play speaking test.
- German
With Michel Thomas Complete Course
Michel Thomas's
approach to language learning aims to provide in a few hours a functional
working knowledge of a language without books, note-taking or conscious
memorizing. This cassette provides an eight-hour course in German.
- Italian
with Michel Thomas Complete Course
Michel Thomas's
approach to language learning aims to provide in a few hours a functional
working knowledge of a language without books, note-taking or conscious
memorizing. This CD provides an eight-hour course in Italian.
- Michel
Thomas French Language Builder
Michel Thomas has taken
the language-learning world by storm. With no books, no memorising and no
homework, Michel teaches the basic grammar of the language painlessly. Using
the method he has perfected over the last 50 years, he now shares his secret
with the world - and 'makes it simple' (Sunday Times). In only a matter of
hours, he gives you a comprehensive grasp of the structure of the language,
enabling you to communicate with confidence. The present, future,
conditional and past tenses are covered, and you are taught to think about
the ideas that you are trying to communicate, rather than to translate words
slavishly. He points out the similarities of the vocabulary in English and
French and gives you the tools to guess the words you do not know, or think
you do not know. In the 'Language Builders' Michel consolidates and expands
your knowledge of structures and vocabulary.
- Michel
Thomas Spanish Language Builder
Following the huge
success of Spanish with Michel Thomas, this course is suitable for anyone
who has a basic knowledge of Spanish and wants to brush up their language
skills. The course builds on the structures taught in the 8-hour course and
will enable the student to apply their knowledge to a range of situations.
This stress-free, all-audio method is a genuinely new way of learning a
language. Michel Thomas takes the responsibility for the student's learning
and what's more he does it without note-taking or conscious memorising. This
Spanish language builder will provide the building blocks students need to
extend their knowledge and express themselves fully.
- Spanish
With Michel Thomas Complete Course
Michel Thomas's
approach to language learning aims to provide in a few hours a functional
working knowledge of a language without books, note-taking or conscious
memorizing. This CD provides an eight-hour course in Spanish.
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Mathematics and Science
Presents a series of lectures originally delivered at the California
Institute of Technology, covering a wide range of scientific topics, ranging
from the fundamental principles of Newtonian physics to such theories as
Einstein's general relativity, superconductivity, and quantum mechanics.
LONGITUDE
This work tells the story of the epic scientific quest to solve "the
longitude problem", and of John Harrison's 40-year obsession with building
his perfect timekeeper, known today as the chronometer. It also provides a
brief history of astronomy, navigation and clockmaking.
SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING
This title is Bill Bryson's quest to find out everything that
has happened from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization. On his travels
through time and space, Bill Bryson takes us with him on the ultimate
eye-opening journey, and reveals the world in a way most of us have never
seen it before.
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Poetry
- The
Wasteland And The Four Quartets
These are masterly
readings, by renowned thespian Paul Schofield, of two substantial works of
poetry by T.S. Eliot. The Wasteland, first published in 1922, is one of
Eliot's most influential works and has long been on the syllabus for A-Level
English Literature. The Four Quartets consists of four long poems, first
published between 1935 and 1942. They are linked by common themes, and are
individually 'Burnt Norton', 'East Coker', 'The Dry Salvages' and 'Little
Gidding'.
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Under Milk Wood (BBC full cast dramatisation)
A classic BBC radio full-cast
drama of Dylan Thomas' poetic play for voices starring Richard Burton as the
narrator.To begin at the beginning: it is spring, moonless night in the
small town...When Richard Burton breathed the opening words of Under Milk
Wood into a microphone, broadcasting history was made. For this play for
voices conjures up the intimate dream and lives of the inhabitants of a
Welsh seaside village in a remarkable way.It is bawdy and beautiful; its
colourful characters lust and love, gossip and fantasise. Through the magic
of language, Under Milk Wood creates a rich modern pastoral which, once
heard, touches the listener with its poetry and haunts the imagination for
ever. This radio drama is the completed version broadcast in 1963 which
includes several passages that were omitted from the first recording in
1954.
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Science Fiction
- Doctor
Who - Fury From The Deep
The TARDIS brings the
Doctor, Jamie and Victoria to the south coast of present-day Earth.
Something nasty is lurking in the gas pipelines of the North Sea, and before
long the nearby refinery is under attack. The Doctor discovers that a form
of living seaweed is at work, and that a number of the base personnel have
been possessed. Can he and his friends work in time to prevent an entire
take-over of Earth?
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Earthsearch
Published on CD for the first
time, both series of James Follett's classic 1980s radio science fiction
series are presented in this box set. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to
wide acclaim, Earthsearch concerns Earth's sole survivors, now living on the
massive Challenger starship but longing to return to the home they have
never known. Their problems arise when it transpires that the planet Earth
has disappeared... Twenty episodes are presented across 10 CDs, with an
accompanying booklet which details the series' origins and production.
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Self Development
- Dale
Carnegie Leadership Mastery Course: How To Challenge Yourself And Others To
Greatness
A course in
21st-century leadership designed to help move your career onto the fast
track, at the same time sharpening decision-making, teaching effective
response in a crisis and how to reduce anxiety under pressure. The skills in
this package can also improve relationships at work and at home.
- Paul
McKenna - Easy Weight Loss
Paul McKenna has
developed the latest hypnotic techniques to help you lose weight fast and
efficiently. Successful slimming is more than just diet and exercise, it's
willpower. Help transform your mind so that you find it easier to slim your
body and stay slim.
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The Art Of Happiness: A Handbook For Living
The Dalai Lama's guide to
dealing with everyday human problems and achieving happiness. It addresses
such issues as: the sources of happiness; desire and greed; marriage and
romance; resolving conflict; facing our suffering; overcoming anxiety; anger
and hatred; finding balance.
- The
Power Of Positive Thinking
Dr Norman Vincent Peale
illustrates his method for achieving happiness and success which shows how
to eliminate self doubt and how to free oneself from worry, stress and
resentment.
- Unlimited
Power - The New Science Of Personal Achievement
This self-help guide
illustrates to the listener, step-by-step, how to perform at their peak
while gaining emotional and financial freedom, attaining leadership and
self-confidence, and winning the confidence of others; this guide should
enable the listener to gain the knowledge and courage to remake themselves.
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Travel & Holidays
- DAVE
GORMAN'S GOOGLEWHACK ADVENTURE
Fuelled by a desperate desire to do anything except what he's
supposed to be doing, Dave falls under the spell of an Internet word game,
googlewhack. Gripped by an obsession, Dave travels three times round the
world, visiting four continents and the unlikeliest cast of eccentrics
you'll ever meet.
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Himalaya
Michael Palin reads his own
entertainingly written account of his journey accross the countries of the
Himalayas, accompanying a major BBC TV series in 2004. In his most
challenging journey to date, Palin tackles the Himalayas, the greatest
mountain range
- Lonely
Planet Italy -
Lonely Planet
Awe-inspiring Roman
architecture and Renaissance art, charming hill towns steeped in history, a
magnificent coastline waiting to be explored, gastronomic delights from
authentic pasta to fine wine, and vistas that will leave you reeling -
connect with the real Italy with this best-selling guide. PLAN YOUR TRIP
using our compelling highlights and appealing itineraries STEP BACK IN TIME
with a lively account of Italian history BE A DISCERNING DINER - an expert's
guide to Italy's world-famous cuisine plus tempting restaurant
recommendations SLEEP EASY whether you need a rifugi in the Alps or want
five-star luxury a stone's throw from the Colosseum TALK THE TALK
from pleasantries to practicalities with a user-friendly language chapter
Contents: 868 pages ISBN 1-74104-080-9 Edition: 6th Weight: 670 grammes
- Lonely
Planet Portugal -
Lonely Planet
Stretch out on endless
beaches, savour oak-aged port, party the night away at extraordinary
festivals and explore Lisbons historic backstreets Portugals list of
attractions is as long as its spectacular coastline. This definitive guide
enables you to discover the essence of this perfect holiday destination.
FIND YOUR WAY around Portugals array of sights with our inspiring
highlights, practical itineraries and easy-to-use maps DINE OUT discerning
eating listings for sublime seafood and fine wines, plus dedicated Food
& Drink chapter STAY IN STYLE rest your head in the pick of penses,
homely farmhouses and deluxe pousadas ESCAPE teetering hilltop villages,
stunning national parks and secluded beaches laid bare BE IN THE KNOW
incisive culture coverage helps you discover the real Portugal Contents: 508
pages ISBN 1-74059-682-x Edition: 5th Weight: 420 grammes
- Michael
Palin's Travel Compendium
This fantastic 30CD box
set charts Michael Palin's exciting and eye opening travels around the
globe. To include: Around the World in 80 Days, Full Circle, Pole to Pole,
Sahara and Himalaya.
- Notes
From A Big Country (MP3/CD)
After nearly two
decades in England, the worlds best loved travel writer returned to live in
the country he had left as a youth. Of course there were things Bryson
missed about Blighty, but any sense of loss was countered by the joy of
rediscovering some of the forgotten treasures of his childhood. So, gathered
here, are eighteen months worth of his popular columns from the Mail on
Sundays Night & Day magazine about the strangest of phenomena ; the
American way of life
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