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The Canterbury TalesPresents the prologue and five stories from the "Canterbury Tales," written by Chaucer in the fourteenth century, in which a group of pilgrims share their tales while on their way to the shrine of St. |
CD 821 CHA |
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JazzTraces the history of jazz music from its origins in New Orleans through the twentieth century, and looks at the lives and contributions of some of the genre's greatest composers and performers. |
781.65 WAR |
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DraculaAfter discovering the double identity of the wealthy Transylvanian nobleman Count Dracula, a small group of people vow to rid the world of the evil vampire. |
CD 823 STO |
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Man's Search for MeaningDr. |
B FRANKL |
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"surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!"A collection of often humorous anecdotes about the 1965 Nobel Prize winner for physics. |
B FEYNMAN |
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The Canterbury TalesPresents a selection of four stories from the "Canterbury Tales," written by Chaucer in the fourteenth century, in which a group of pilgrims share their tales while on their way to the shrine of St. |
CD 821 CHA |
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EnduranceProvides an account of the voyage undertaken by polar explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew aboard the "Endurance" in 1914-15, telling how the men survived after their ship became locked inside an i |
CD 919.8 LAN |
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MacbethPresents a full cast performance of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," the story of a man who kills the King of Scotland in order to claim the throne for himself. |
822.3 SHA |
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The Classic Hundred PoemsPresents the one hundred most anthologized poems in English, each with introductory comments. |
821.008 CLA |
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Romeo and JulietPresents a full-cast reading of Shakespeare's play in which two young people from feuding families in medieval Verona fall in love and secretly marry, setting off a chain of tragic events. |
822.3 SHA |