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Oxford University’s MSt in Creative Writing
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Study Programmes at Continuing Education
Read by Clare Morgan, Alice Jolly, Jane Draycott, Frank Egerton, Jonathan Evans and Jenny Lewis
Various
University of Oxford Podcasts
The Casebook of D.I. Snaith
Read by Dan Evans
Dan Evans
The first compilation of the adventures of England's most peerless pig, Detective Inspector Snaith. Cracking crime in a Britain just a few y…
Five Children and It (Version 2)
Read by Jenny Lundak
E. Nesbit
This delightful novel begins when a family of five children moves from London to the English countryside. While playing in a gravel pit soon…
The Fall of the Roman Empire (Bryan Ward-Perkins)
Read by Bryan Ward-Perkins and Oliver Lewis
Bryan Ward-Perkins and Oliver Lewis
University of Oxford Podcasts
On an Irish Jaunting-Car through Donegal and Connemara
Read by Frank Lennon
Samuel Gamble Bayne
This book gives a brief glimpse into the social history of Ireland in the early part of the 20th Century. During his 1902 tour through the n…
Jesus College
Read by Niall Ferguson, Richard Evans and Lord Bragg
Niall Ferguson, Richard Evans and Lord Bragg
University of Oxford Podcasts
The Wolf of Man
Read by Shawn Lewis
Shawn Lewis
Man is the wolf of man -- Roman adage After being bitten by a werewolf and killing his best friend, college student Caden Lawson flees--des…
Over the Hills and Far Away: A Story of New Zealand
Read by Lewis Fletcher
Charlotte Evans
One of the very first New Zealand novels, Over the Hills and Far Away is a heavily romanticised tale of a woman's journey from England to Ot…
Frostiana: or a history of the River Thames in a frozen state
Read by Lewis Fletcher
George Davis
The frost fair of 1814 began on 1 February, and lasted four days. A printer named George Davis published a 124-page book, "Frostiana; o…
The Grey Woman
Read by Jane Greensmith
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
A "Bluebeard" story in which a young woman marries a man whom she discovers has killed his previous wives and is trying to kill he…
Stories from the History of Rome
Read by Melissa Jane
Emily Beesly
Mrs. Emily Beesly, the writer of this brilliant narrative, lived in an era of nothing but fairy tales and "the stories of nursery life&…
The Hawaiian Archipelago
Read by Jane Bennett
Isabella L. Bird
Six months among the palm groves, coral reefs, and volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands. - Summary by Isabella Bird
Princes and Poisoners: Studies of the Court of Louis XIV
Read by Jane Bennett
Frantz Funck-Brentano
The court of French King Louis XIV was not a safe place to be. It was filled with plots and intrigues, leaving observers and commentators wi…
Dolly and I: Story for Little Folks
Read by Victoria Alice Bell
Oliver Optic
Katherine Green an envious girl is given a pretty doll by her Aunt Jane. Christmastime is approaching... Nellie Green her sister who is quit…
Heretics
Read by Ray Clare
G. K. Chesterton
The Author Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born in London, England on the 29th of May, 1874. Though he considered himself a mere "rollicki…
A Short History of England
Read by Ray Clare
G. K. Chesterton
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prolific writer on many topics. His views of history were always from the standpoint of men and their interac…
What I Saw in America
Read by Ray Clare
G. K. Chesterton
“Let me begin my American impressions with two impressions I had before I went to America. One was an incident and the other an idea; and wh…
The Superstition of Divorce
Read by Ray Clare
G. K. Chesterton
This short book was written in 1920, and in it Chesterton, with his usual wit and incisive logic, presents a series of articles defending ma…
The French Revolution
Read by Ray Clare
Hilaire Belloc
“It is, for that matter, self-evident that if one community decides in one fashion, another, also sovereign, in the opposite fashion, both c…
Eugenics and Other Evils
Read by Ray Clare
G. K. Chesterton
Most Eugenists are Euphemists. I mean merely that short words startle them, while long words soothe them. And they are utterly incapable of …
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