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'Wonderful... This Sceptred Isle has provided one of the greatest treats for listeners in recent years ' Paul Donovan , Sunday Times
Christopher Lee's
history of Britain provides the definitive radio account of the events and personalities that have shaped our nation. From foreign invasions and war to economic crises and social revolution, this is a compelling journey through centuries of dramatic change.
Volume 5, covering the years 1660 to 1702, is about great change: the restoration of the monarchy, the Great Plague and the Great Fire in the nation's capital and, follow/ing the immense unpopularity of James ll's Catholicism, a ruler from a different country on the throne, William of Orange.
Narrated by Anna Massey , and featuring extracts from Sir Winston Churchill's A History of the English-speaking Peoples read by Peter Jeffrey, This Sceptred Isle is absorbing, informative and essential history.
1776 (Abridged)Author : David McCulloughNarrator : David McCulloughPublisher : Simon & SchusterLength : 6 hoursType : American
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Diary of Samuel Pepys, TheAuthor : Samuel PepysNarrator : Michael MaloneyPublisher : NAXOSLength : 4 hoursType : Classic Literature
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Legend of Hiawatha, TheAuthor : Not KnownNarrator : Full Cast ProductionPublisher : Appleseed AudioLength : 1 hourType : American
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Talking of History Number 1: Henry VIII and the Death of the MonasteriesAuthor : Berwick CoatesNarrator : Berwick CoatesPublisher : Berwick CoatesLength : 47 minutesType : Pre 1900
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