Non-Fiction
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Never Cry Wolf / Farley Mowat (unabridged) [4 CDs]
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Jul 01, 2010
More than half a century ago, the naturalist Farley Mowat accepted an assignment to investigate why wolves were killing Arctic caribou. Mowat's account of the summer he lived in the frozen tundra alone studying the wolf population and developing a deep affection for these wild creatures (who were no threat to caribou or man) is today celebrated as a classic of nature writing, at once a tale of remarkable adventure and an indelible record of the myths and magic of wolves. Never Cry Wolf was made into a major motion picture by Walt Disney Productions.
The Essential Colin Wilson
Nimbus
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Jul 08, 2016
One of the great 20th century philosophers and authors, Colin Wilson reads excerpts from his most famous and thought provoking works in this release from Nimbus Records. Outside, published in 1956 was welcomed with instant international acclaim - a critical study of men who feel themselvecs too intelligent or sensitive for the "rat race" of modern civilization. In The Essential Colin Wilson, he presents what he considers to be his best works, the "essence of the essence".
Inequality Among Men (Unabridged)
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Rousseau's Discourse sets out to explore the origin of inequality among people, a journey that sees him trace the evolution of humans from the savage man to the foundations of civil society. With verve and passion, the philosopher argues that the birth of private property was the 'beginning of evil'. Throughout the book we are lead to consider the development of language, reason, self-preservation, benevolence, pity and law - all through the lens of perhaps the most original thinker of the 18th c. Neville Jason trained at RADA, where he was awarded the diction prize by Sir John Gielgud. He has been a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company three times, and may be heard in radio plays, documentaries and arts programs. For Naxos AudioBooks his readings include War and Peace, The Once and Future King, Evgenii Onegin and Remembrance of Things Past, both unabridged and abridged.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. 5 (Unabridged
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In Volume V (Chapters XLVII-LVI), Edward Gibbon further explores the influence of Christianity on the fall of the Roman Empire. He looks at the growth of the worship of Christian images and the resulting persecution by Leo III, emperor of the East. The conflict is intensified as a split develops between the Eastern and Western churches, a weakness that encourages attacks from Lombardy. Gibbon then moves to the foundation of the Moslem religion and the attempts by the Arabs to besiege Constantinople.]
Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy (Unabridged)
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Nov 05, 2013
Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy (Unabridged)
Napoleon - In a Nutshell
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May 01, 2011
Napoleon is one of the giants of modern history. From the last days of the French Revolution to the epochal battle of Waterloo he bestrode the political landscape of Europe like a colossus, and the age to which he gave his name remains one of the most tumultuous in the history of the continent. But who was Napoleon Bonaparte? And why does he still arouse such powerful passions? This audiobook traces the remarkable rise and fall of a man who, as military leader and lawgiver, left his mark on the lives of millions in France and beyond, and whose presence continues to be felt in Europe and the wi.
Farewell the Trumpets - An Imperial Retreat (Pax Britannica,
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Mar 01, 2012
Farewell the Trumpets - An Imperial Retreat (Pax Britannica,
Darwin: In a Nutshell / Peter Whitfield (unabridged) [1 CD]
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Feb 01, 2009
Charles Darwin, father of evolution, was one of the greatest pioneers in science. His five-year voyage on the Beagle, his visit to the Galapagos Islands, his careful work in noting small differences of fauna on different islands all led to the concept of natural selection, which radically changed the way mankind and the animal world was viewed. But what kind of man was Darwin, and why did he keep his conclusions secret for so many years? In this clear but informative account, Peter Whitfield sets Darwin in the 19th-century society from which he sprang.
Speak the Unspeakable
Nimbus
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Feb 01, 2014
Classical Music
Te, figyelj haver!
Hungaroton
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Jan 01, 1970
Te, figyelj haver!
