[Get free] The Charles Dickens Value Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnab Ridge, A Tale of Two Cities
| #3952412 in Books | Random House Audio | 1999-07-06 | 1999-07-06 | Formats: Abridged, Audiobook, Unabridged | Original language:English | PDF # 8 | 2.73 x4.21 x6.31l, | Running time: 697 minutes | Binding: Audio Cassette | Full-cast dramatizations.
||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| good book|By Svetlana Ostrovskaya|I was encouraged to buy another set of audio cassetes after listening to "Death in Holy Orders", which made our long trips in the car more enjoyable. Charles Dickens audio collection even more interesting. The only problem that we had is when characters' speech went too fast and it was hard to understand it. But for native English speakers it|From the Inside Flap|The Old Curiosity Shop is a story of contrasts: youth and old age, beauty and deformity, freedom and restraint. Expansively comic, sentimentally tragic, it it sometimes fairytale and sometimes myth.||Barnaby Rudge,
The Old Curiosity Shop is a story of contrasts: youth and old age, beauty and deformity, freedom and restraint. Expansively comic, sentimentally tragic, it it sometimes fairytale and sometimes myth.
Barnaby Rudge, Dickens' magnificent tale of private lives and public events takes place in the seething unrest of the 1780's London. With a richly diverse cast of characters, Dickens weaves the complex themes of public authority and...
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