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The Pleasures of the Garden - An Anthology written by Christiana Hardyment performed by Anton Lesser, Frances Jeater, Sean Barrett and David Timson on Audio CD (Abridged)

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Pleasures of the Garden begins in ancient China and ends on the Isle of Man; it admires both stately landscaped parks and a soap box full of red geraniums on a fire-escape. It shows that gardening is for everybody, whatever their resources. It features classic writers on gardens such as John Evelyn and Gertrude Jekyll, famous historical figures like Pliny, Francis Bacon and Thomas Jefferson, the novelists ...

In a Glass Darkly written by Sheridan Le Fanu performed by Jonathan Keeble, Daniel Philpott, Sean Barrett and David Horovitch on Audio CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781843799191
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Classic World
Duration:  736 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Sheridan Le Fanu
Performer 1:  Jonathan Keeble
Performer 2:  Daniel Philpott
Performer 3:  Sean Barrett
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Demons, vengeful spirits, insanity, premature burials and lesbian vampires, In a Glass Darkly contains five diabolical tales of horror and mystery that will get the heart racing. Each story, including the famous 'Green Tea' and 'Carmilla', is presented as a case from the posthumous papers of Dr Martin Hesselius, a metaphysical physician who has no...

doubt as to the existence of supernatural phenomena - unlike our anxious protagonists...

These traditional, yet unfamiliar tales were revered upon release, with Bram Stoker writing his own vampire story some twenty years later, and Henry James once suggesting that this is 'the ideal reading... for the hours after midnight'.

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