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Bernard Kops: A BBC Radio Collection: 20 Full-Cast Productions including Ezra, Soho Nights & more
"An anthology of plays and original radio dramas from the prolific playwright Born and brought up in the East End of London, Bernard Kops came to fame in the late 1950s as part of British drama’s ‘New Wave’. A lyrical chronicler of Jewish family life, he is often compared to Arnold Wesker and Harold Pinter, though his work is more sentimental and surreal. In a 50-year career, he wrote 10 novels, numerous poetry collections, two autobiographies and over 40 stage, TV and radio plays. Included here are some of his most popular pieces, beginning with two East End tales of love, loss, friendship and community, Whitechapel Dreams and Harry and the Angels, both featuring Kops himself as the narrator. An adaptation of his famous stage play, Ezra, about the treacherous, anti-Semitic poet Ezra Pound, is followed by a selection of original radio dramas including Falling in Love Again, the five-part serial Soho Nights and a two-parter featuring the trials and tribulations of a Yiddish theatrical troupe, The Jericho Players and The Jericho Players: Rogues and Vagabonds. Next up are more plays specially written for radio: The Lost Loves of Phoebe Myers (commissioned to mark Kops’ 80th birthday), Kafe Kropotkin, Trotsky Was My Father, Over the Rainbow, Bournemouth Nights, and The Anarchist Bed and Breakfast. Also featured are Sailing with Homer; which won Kops a Writers’ Guild Award in 1995; Congress in Manchester, centring around an ageing publisher’s attempts to seduce a young poetess; and Simon at Midnight, his 1982 radio drama about an East End factory owner facing bankruptcy which was later adapted for the theatre. Concluding this collection are a quartet of vintage plays from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s that have not been broadcast since they first aired: The Street Game; I Grow Old, I Grow Old; The Lemmings and The Dark Ages. Showcasing the range and prodigious output of an extraordinary talent, these 21 dramas star a wealth of leading actors, among them Michael Sheen, Miriam Margolyes, Ian Holm, Anne-Marie Duff, Maureen Lipman, Timothy West, Amanda Root, Stephanie Cole, Mark Bonnar, Louise Brealey, Alfred Molina, Warren Mitchell, Lesley Joseph, Leo McKern, Derek Fowlds,Tracy-Ann Oberman, Jane Asher, Andrew Sachs and Denis Quilley With thanks to Keith Wickham and the Radio Circle Production credits Written by Bernard Kops Text copyright © 1959 (The Street Game), 1963 (The Lemmings), 1964 (The Dark Ages), 1979 (Bournemouth Nights; I Grow Old, I Grow Old), 1980 (Over the Rainbow), 1981 (Ezra), 1982 (Stephen at Midnight), 1984 (Trotsky Was My Father), 1988 (Kafe Kropotkin), 1990 (Congress in Manchester), 1993 (Soho Nights), 1994 (Sailing with Homer), 1996 (The Jericho Players), 1998 (The Jericho Players: Rogues and Vagabonds), 2000 (Falling in Love Again, The Anarchist Bed and Breakfast), 2006 (The Lost Love of Phoebe Miles), 2008 (Whitechapel Dreams), 2010 (Harry and the Angels) All rights reserved Content List - Whitechapel Dreams - Harry and the Angels - Ezra - Falling in Love Again - Soho Nights - The Jericho Players - The Jericho Players: Rogues and Vagabonds - The Lost Love of Phoebe Miles - Kafe Kropotkin - Trotsky Was My Father - Over the Rainbow - Bournemouth Nights - The Anarchist Bed and Breakfast - Sailing with Homer - Congress in Manchester - Simon at Midnight - The Street Game - I Grow Old, I Grow Old - The Lemmings - The Dark Ages © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Bernard Kops (Author), Alison Pettitt, Anne-Marie Duff, Bernard Kops, Frederick Treves, Full Cast, Ian Holm, Jane Asher, Louise Brealey, Mark Bonnar, Maureen Lipman, Michael Sheen, Ronan Vibert, Timothy West, Tracy-Ann Oberman (Narrator)
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The Graham Greene BBC Radio Drama Collection: The Later Years: Eight full-cast productions including
"A definitive collection of eight full-cast BBC Radio productions, featuring stellar talent including Alex Jennings, Michael Kitchen, Ben Miles and Bernard Cribbins One of the foremost novelists of the last century, Graham Greene left an indelible mark on the world of fiction. In his many masterpieces, he introduced his fans to ‘Greeneland’ – a shadowy world of sin, redemption, treachery and sexual betrayal, occupied by complex, ambivalent characters. That world is brought vividly to life in these eight stunning BBC Radio productions. They represent the very best examples of his later work, written between 1951 and 1982, and together comprise nearly 17 hours of riveting drama. Included in this substantial box set are adaptations of his masterly novels The End of the Affair, Our Man in Havana, A Burnt-Out Case, The Comedians, The Honorary Consul and Monsignor Quixote, all starring a wealth of distinguished actors, among them Ben Miles, Adjoa Andoh, Michael Kitchen, Paterson Joseph, Bernard Cribbins and Philip Jackson. Here, too, are the radio versions of two of his superb stage plays. The Potting Shed, a gripping psychological drama centred around faith and family secrets, stars Dame Sybil Thorndike, who took the lead role in the original Broadway production. And in the ingenious two-hander Yes and No, Clive Francis plays the Director, with Alex Jennings as the Actor, whose only lines are ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. Plus, a bonus programme, Graham Greene at 80, sees the great author in conversation with writer and broadcaster Nigel Lewis, discussing his life and writing. It includes contributions from his biographer. Norman Sherry, and his brother, Sir Hugh Greene, as well as extracts from Greene’s work read by Ian Holm. Contents: The End of the Affair The Potting Shed Our Man in Havana A Burnt-Out Case The Comedians The Honorary Consul Yes and No Monsignor Quixote Greene at 80 Text copyright © 1951 (The End of the Affair), 1957 (The Potting Shed), 1958 (Our Man in Havana), 1960 (A Burnt-Out Case), 1966 (The Comedians), 1973 (The Honorary Consul), 1980 (Yes and No), 1982 (Monsignor Quixote) With thanks to Keith Wickham of the Radio Circle for supplying several of the audio recordings. © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Graham Greene (Author), Adjoa Andoh, Alex Jennings, Ben Miles, Bernard Cribbins, Clive Francis, Full Cast, Ian Holm, Michael Kitchen, Paterson Joseph, Philip Jackson, Sybil Thorndike (Narrator)
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The Devil in the Fog & The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Two Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisations
"A full-cast historical mystery by award-winning author Leon Garfield, plus his captivating conclusion to The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens Leon Garfield was the renowned author of more than 30 novels for children and adults. He won numerous awards for his work, including the Carnegie Medal, the Whitbread Award and the inaugural Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. Inspired by Charles Dickens, he set many of his tales in the 18th and 19th century, and became Dickens’ co-author when he wrote an ending to The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which was left unfinished on Dickens’ death. Their joint version was dramatised for radio in 1990, and is included here, together with an adaptation of one of Garfield’s own thrilling adventures. Devil in the Fog – The oldest child in a family of travelling actors, 14-year-old George Treet lives a happy life with his father and six siblings. The only blot on his happiness is ‘The Stranger’, a shadowy, mysterious figure who arrives twice-yearly, hands Mr Treet a sum of money and disappears. But the Stranger’s final visit leads Mr Treet to reveal a terrible secret: George is the son of a nobleman, and must return to his real family. Reluctantly reunited with his true father, Sir John Dexter, George does his best to settle into his forbidding new home. But danger is waiting in the fog that surrounds the house – and George soon realises that someone is out to kill him... Tim McMullan and Joe Dempsie star in this rip-roaring tale of highwaymen, duels, swirling fogs and escaped convicts. The Mystery of Edwin Drood – Orphan Edwin Drood is engaged to the beautiful Rosa Bud. But his uncle John Jasper, the choirmaster of Cloisterham Cathedral and a secret opium addict, wants Rosa for himself. Then Neville Landless arrives with his twin sister, Helena, and he too falls in love with Rosa. When Edwin disappears, presumed murdered, both Neville and Jasper have a motive – but which of them is the killer? Dickens’ famously unfinished novel never answers this question, but in this suspenseful drama, starring Ian Holm, Mark Payton and Moir Leslie, Leon Garfield provides an ingenious and satisfying solution. Devil-in-the-Fog text copyright © 1966 by Leon Garfield The Mystery of Edwin Drood text copyright © 1980 by Charles Dickens and Leon Garfield © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Charles Dickens, Leon Garfield (Author), Full Cast, Ian Holm, Joe Dempsie, Mark Payton, Moir Leslie, Simon Treves, Tim McMullen (Narrator)
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Ivan Turgenev: A BBC Radio Full-Cast Drama Collection: First Love, Father and Sons, A Month in the C
"Nine classic works by the Russian literary giant, adapted for BBC Radio Ivan Turgenev stands alongside Tolstoy and Dostoevsky as one of the three great Russian novelists of the 19th century. He was also a consummate short story writer, poet and playwright, and the first Russian author to become popular in the West. This specially curated collection showcases his key works, from the most celebrated to the undeservedly underrated. Described as ‘one of the most perfect things ever written’, the lyrical novella First Love tells the story of 16-year-old Vladimir, whose longing for the capricious Zinaida informs his whole life. Dramatised for Radio 4, it stars Simon Cadell, Rosalind Ayres and Bill Nighy. Succeeding it is Turgenev’s masterpiece, Fathers and Sons, an exploration of the eternal conflict between the reactionary older generation and the revolutionary younger one. John Castle stars as youthful nihilist Bazarov, with Maurice Denham as his father Nikolai. First published in 1855 as Two Women, Turgenev’s best-known play A Month in the Country centres around a landowner’s wife who finds herself attracted to her son’s tutor. Translated by Isaiah Berlin, our Radio 3 version stars Maureen O’Brien and Gerard Murphy. Written a few years before A Month in the Country, the little-known play The Poor Gentleman is an emotional comedy about an elderly man’s devotion to a daughter he can never recognise publicly. It stars Frank Finlay, Morag Hood and Colin Baker. Next up is Smoke, Turgenev’s only novel not to be set in Russia. Baden Baden is the setting for a tale that blends poignant love story and searing political satire, starring Garard Green, Rachel Gurney and Patricia Leventon. Meanwhile, in the short story ‘The Dog’, a mild Hussar (Timothy West) is the subject of a bizarre haunting… Turgenev’s debut novel, Rudin, features that archetypal character in Russian literature, the ‘superfluous man’. Ian Holm stars as the eponymous hero, an idealistic intellectual who is incapable of taking action: and suffers for it. Set just before the Crimean War, the romantic novella On the Eve has passion and patriotism as its themes. Amanda Root stars as the upper-class Elena, who embarks on a doomed affair with Bulgarian revolutionary Insarov (Philip Franks). We conclude as we began, with a tale of first love – Spring Torrents, one of Turgenev’s greatest and most autobiographical novellas. Adapted for Radio 4’s ‘Book at Bedtime’, it is read by David Horovitch. First published 1848 (The Poor Gentleman), 1855/1872 (A Month in the Country), 1857 (Rudin), 1860 (First Love, On the Eve), 1862 (Fathers and Sons), 1866 (‘The Dog’), 1867 (Smoke), 1872 (Spring Torrents) Production credits Written by Ivan Turgenev With thanks to Keith Wickham Contents List First Love Fathers and Sons A Month in the Country The Poor Gentleman Smoke The Dog Rudin On the Eve Spring Torrents © 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Ivan Turgenev (Author), Amanda Root, Bill Nighy, David Horovitch, Full Cast, Hugh Dickson, Ian Holm, Maureen O'brien, Norman Shelley, Patrick Troughton, Rosalind Ayres, Tim Pigott-Smith, Timothy West (Narrator)
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Herman Melville: A BBC Radio Drama Collection: Three Full-Cast Dramatisations including Moby-Dick
"BBC adaptations of three works by Herman Melville, plus bonus biographical programmes about his life and work Born in 1819, Herman Melville spent his early twenties at sea. He wrote four successful novels based on his experiences, but his subsequent fiction failed to sell, and he spent the rest of his life in literary obscurity. It was not until 100 years after his birth that his works were rediscovered, and Moby-Dick is now recognised as one of the great American novels. Adapted for BBC radio, it is included here, alongside dramatisations of Bartleby the Scrivener; Billy Budd, Sailor and two bonus documentaries. Moby Dick – Now in middle age, Ishmael looks back on his younger self and recalls the voyage that has haunted him for half his life. Setting sail aboard the Pequod, he is caught up in Captain Ahab’s obsessive pursuit of the great white whale – a chase that will end in tragedy. Trevor White and Garrick Hagon star in this compelling dramatisation of Melville’s masterpiece, adapted by award-winning author Stef Penney. Bartleby the Scrivener – Hired as a copyist in a firm of lawyers, Bartleby is a model employee – until the day he announces that he would ‘prefer not to’ undertake a certain job. Then the list of tasks he’d rather avoid doing becomes longer and more sinister…This famous tale of resistance and alienation stars Ian Holm and Adrian Scarborough. Billy Budd, Sailor – Press-ganged into service on a Royal Navy warship, handsome young Billy Budd is falsely accused of mutiny by the cruel master-at-arms John Claggart. Outraged by this unfair allegation, Billy lashes out and kills Claggart – only to find himself charged with treason… Paul Scofield, Charles Simpson and Matthew Morgan star in this adaptation of Melville’s final prose work, left unfinished on his death in 1891, published posthumously in 1924 and later adapted into an opera by Benjamin Britten. The Strange Journey of Herman Melville – With contributions from Melville scholars and critics, this fascinating profile explores the forgotten author of Moby-Dick, who fell out of favour during his lifetime and whose reputation was only re-established after his death. There She Blows!: The Legacy of Moby Dick – Fraser Harrison traces the origins of Melville’s magnum opus and looks at the contemporary image of the whale as described by poets, musicians and artists. First published 1851 (Moby-Dick; or, The Whale), 1853 (Bartleby, the Scrivener), 1924 (Billy Budd, Sailor) © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Herman Melville (Author), Adrian Scarborough, Charles Simpson, Full Cast, Garrick Hagon, Ian Holm, P J Brennan, Paul Scofield, Trevor White (Narrator)
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Wilkie Collins - A Short Story Collection
"Wilkie Collins was born on 8th January 1824 in Marylebone, London. The family moved several times in his early years before, at 12, they travelled to France and Italy for 2 years where the sights and atmosphere made a deep and lasting impression on him.He resumed his education at Mr Cole’s private boarding school in Highbury, Islington. Here, he began his literary career under unusual circumstances: the school bully would give him no peace until he had been told a bedtime story. This ‘little brute’ helped create one of England’s greatest writers. On leaving school, in 1841, he became a clerk at a tea merchant before, 2 years later, publishing his first short story. However, his first novel was rejected and remained so during his lifetime. A brief stint at Lincoln’s Inn to please his father and to acquire a steady income was halted by his father’s death. Collins then wrote and published his fathers’ memoirs. He then completed his legal education though he would never practice. In March 1851, he was introduced to Charles Dickens and there now started a period of sustained literary output and a remarkable lifelong friendship. His stories were published in Dicken’s magazines, and he toured with Dicken’s theatrical before the two of them travelled to the Continent.By the early 1860’s worrying signs of ill-health appeared with rheumatic gout. As it worsened, he sought respite and cures in German spa towns and gave up writing to help his recuperation.His personal life had become very complicated. He was living with the widowed Caroline Graves and conducting an affair with a much younger Martha Rudd. With the serialised release of ‘The Moonstone’ and vicious attacks of gout Caroline left him and married another. Collins was now prescribed opium and was soon its lifelong dependent. Martha bore him two children and with the return of a now divorced Caroline Graves he now divided his time between the two women.In 1874 he set aside writing to tour North America on a reading tour.Throughout his later years he continued to write and publish. In all 30 novels, 14 plays, 60 short stories and over a 100 non-fiction essays as well as many more collaborations with Dickens.In 1884 the Society of Authors elected him as it’s Vice-President.Wilkie Collins died from a paralytic stroke on September 23rd, 1889, in London. He was 65."
Wilkie Collins (Author), Ian Holm (Narrator)
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3 Stories - Horror Stories in Diaries
"There is something about the number 3. The Ancient Greeks believed 3 was the perfect number, and in China 3 has always been a lucky number, and they know a thing or two. Most religions also have 3 this and 3 that and, of course, in these more modern times, three’s a crowd may be too many, except when it’s a ménage à trois. It seems good things usually come in threes.Whatever history and culture says WE think 3, a hat-trick of stories, is a great number to explore themes and literary avenues that classic authors were so adept at creating.From their pens to your your ears.01 - 3 Stories - Horror Stories in Diaries02 - The Horror of the Heights by Arthur Conan Doyle03 - The Horla by Guy de Maupassant04 - The Tomb of Sarah by F G Loring"
F G Loring, Guy De Maupassant, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Ian Holm, Mark Rice-Oxley (Narrator)
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"Being on a ship is usually very safe. The days of sinking after hitting an iceberg are almost unthinkable. A ship goes from one port to another, seemingly without a care in the world. Advanced technology has kept this means of transport as no more uncomfortable as maybe a bit of queasiness after going up and down in a storm. But worse? No, not really possible, is it?In this volume our authors beg to differ. They would like to bring us stories where being on a ship is simply the worse place to be. Horror and terror, and worse, infest their narratives and threaten all and everything aboard. 1 - Horror Stories at Sea - An Introduction2 - The Brute by Joseph Conrad3 - The Horla by Guy De Maupassant 4 - A Fight with a Cannon by Victor Hugo5 - The Shamraken Homeward-Bounder by William Hope Hodgson6 - The Striped Chest by Arthur Conan Doyle7 - The Upper Berth by F Marion Crawford8 - The Voice in the Night by William Hope Hodgson"
F Marion Crawford, Guy De Maupassant, Joseph Conrad, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Victor Hugo, William Hope Hodgson (Author), Christopher Ragland, Ian Holm, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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[German] - Folge 01 - 04 (Hörspielbox)
"Seit Äonen trachten dunkle Mächte nach der Eroberung der Welt. Vor einhundert Jahren starben die letzten beiden Protagonisten dieser unheilvollen Entwicklung. Doch nun kehren sie zurück und setzen ihr zerstörerisches Werk fort: mitten in London. Sie kämpfen nicht nur gegen die Menschheit, sondern auch gegeneinander in: Dracula versus Frankenstein. Duell der Giganten. Folge für Folge löst die mutige und übermotivierte Polizistin Melissa 'Missy' Smart mit Hilfe ihres neuen mysteriösen Untermieters kuriose Fälle und gräbt dabei ein dunkles Geheimnis aus, das hundert Jahre in der modrigen Erde vor sich hingammelte. Und nun zu neuem Leben erwacht … Dracula versus Frankenstein: Duell der Giganten ist eine Krimi-Grusel-Comedy-Serie. Gekonnt werden vom Autor Christian Gailus drei Genres auf unkonventionelle Weise und mit einem großen Augenzwinkern kombiniert. Produziert wird die Hörspielserie von STIL Musik & Hörspiele – gewohnt spektakulär. Die Produktion überzeugt nicht nur mit einem herausragenden Cast, sondern auch mit einem eigens und exklusiv für die Serie komponierten Score und beeindruckenden Sounddesign. Enthaltene Folgen: 01: Das Grauen beginnt 02: Die Bestie von London 03: Burg des Schreckens 04: Der Club der roten Richter Spieldauer: ca. 305 Minuten Empfohlen ab 16 Jahren"
Christian Gailus (Author), , Agnes Herrmann, Alfred Molina, Ann Coulter, Bill Bryson, Boyd Gaines, Campbell Scott, Christiane Marx, Christopher Ströbl, Dale Carnegie, Daniel Sellier, David Turba, Denis O'Hare, Dirk Petrick, Dylan Baker, Eduard Burza, Grover Gardner, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hope Davis, Ian Holm, J.K. Rowling, Jack Welch, James Patterson, Jim Dale, John Feinstein, John Lloyd, John Rubinstein, Karen Ziemba, Kaspar Eichel, Ken Blanchard, Larry Bossidy, Lukas Leibe, Marcus Buckingham, Mark Victor Hansen, Michael Hammer, N, Peter Francis James, Peter M. Senge, Ram Charan, Rick Pitino, Robert G. Allen, Sandra Day O'Connor, Sandrine Mittelstädt, Sebastian Kaufmane, Sebastian Walch, Stephen Lang, Stephen R. Covey, Suze Orman, Tanja Fornaro, Tom Mclean, Tony Roberts, Vanessa Liese, Zig Ziglar, александр усов, алексей багдасаров, алексей кортнев, анатолий белый, анна каменкова, иван литвинов, игорь яцко, илья сланевский, ксения раппопорт, мария лапшина, ольга лапшина, юлия яблонская (Narrator)
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Dear Diary - A Short Story Collection
"The diary is that most intimate of journals, of records. Within its pages the writer records and gives expression to their thoughts, their feelings, their emotional state on all the things that make up and surround them in this world. For most people the diary is a way to record the milestones of life; a birthday, a new love, the passing of someone as well as the minutiae of everyday life that seems worth passing into written memory. It may be a daily task, or an occasional flurry of words whenever it's deemed necessary yet, apart from politicians and celebrities, these pages are never really shared. The truth they hold is personal to the writer, and others are not privy to its contents. With authors of the calibre of Bulgakov, Woolf, Tolstoy, Twain and many others this volume explores characters who lives seemed dominated by these diaries, and the events that unfold are both compelling and literary journeys into the very personal and intimate side of their characters' lives. 1 - Dear Diary - A Short Story Collection - An Introduction 2 - Diary of a Lunatic by Leo Tolstoy 3 - The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 4 - The Diary of a God by Barry Pain 5 - Eve's Diary by Mark Twain 6 - Morphine by Mikhail Bulgakov 7 - The Horror of the Heights by Arthur Conan Doyle 8 - The Legacy by Virginia Woolf 9 - Diary of a Madman by Nikolai Gogol 10 - The Horla by Guy De Maupassant"
Barry Pain, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Guy De Maupassant, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Mikhail Bulgakov, Nikolai Gogol, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Virginia Woolf (Author), Ian Holm, Liza Ross, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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Stories About Imagination & Dreams
"It is a common quality amongst us that we all have imagination and dreams. These are positives with which to embrace life and move forward. Unfortunately, our classic literary scribes including Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Arthur Conan Doyle, Virginia Woolf and a host of others also bring forth narratives which not only include a darker, more venal side but those of a lighter flavour. 1 - Stories about Imagination and Dreams - An Introduction 2 - The Horla by Guy De Maupassant 3 - The Sphinx by Edgar Allan Poe 4 - The Kiss by Anton Chekhov 5 - The Dream by O Henry 6 - An Unwritten Novel by Virginia Woolf 7 - The Dream Woman by Wilkie Collins 8 - The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin 9 - The Dream by Mary Shelley 10 - A Dream of Wild Bees by Olive Schreiner 11 - Angele Au Couvent by Mary Butts 12 - The Coffin Maker by Alexander Pushkin 13 - The Art of BookMaking by Washington Irving 14 - Plato's Dream by Voltaire 15 - Sredni Vashtar by Saki 16 - The Dream of a Ridiculous Man by Fyodor Dostovesky 17 - A Bread and Butter Miss by Saki 18 - Polaris by H P Lovecraft 19 - The Ghostly Kiss by Lafcadio Hearn 20 - The Looking Glass by Anton Chekhov 21 - The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet 22 - Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf 23 - The Great Good Place by Henry James 24 - The Leather Funnel by Arthur Conan Doyle 25 - A Dream of Armageddon - Part 1 by H G Wells 26 - A Dream of Armageddon - Part 2 by H G Wells"
Alexander Pushkin, Anton Chekhov, Edgar Allan Poe, Fyodor Dostovesky, Guy De Maupassant, H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft, Henry James, Hume Nisbet, Lafcadio Hearn, Mary Butts, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, O Henry, Olive Schreiner, Saki, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Virginia Woolf, Voltaire, Washington Irving, Wilkie Collins (Author), Eric Meyers, Ian Holm, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"1 - Stories with Nightmares - An Introduction 2 - A Dream of Armageddon - Part 1 by H G Wells 3 - A Dream of Armageddon - Part 2 by H G Wells 4 - The Sphinx by Edgar Allan Poe 5 - The Leather Funnel by Arthur Conan Doyle 6 - Polaris by H P Lovecraft 7 - The Coffin Maker by Alexander Pushkin 8 - The Face by E F Benson 9 - The Horla by Guy De Maupassant 10 - The Judge's House by Bram Stoker 11 - The House of Nightmare by Edward Lucas White 12 - Midnight House by W F Harvey 13 - The Death Hound by Violet Mary Firth writng as Dion Fortune 14 - The Sumach by Ulric Daubeny 15 - The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet 16 - A Wicked Voice - Part 1 by Vernon Lee 17 - A Wicked Voice - Part 2 by Vernon Lee"
Alexander Pushkin, Bram Stoker, E F Benson, Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Lucas White, Guy De Maupassant, H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft, Hume Nisbet, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ulric Daubeny, Vernon Lee, Violet Mary Firth Writng As Dion Fortune, W F Harvey (Author), David Shaw-Parker, Elliot Fitzpatrick, Ian Holm (Narrator)
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