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Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild (unabridged)

Buck is living the good life in the soft South, when he is snatched and transported to the savagery of the Northland. There, the …

McGonagall

The Great Poets – William McGonagall (selections)

The idiosyncratic Scottish poet William Topaz McGonagall has the unusual reputation as one of the worst poets in the English language with rhymes and …

Under Milk Wood and other plays (unabridged)

Under Milk Wood and other plays (unabridged)

Under Milk Wood is Dylan Thomas’s undisputed and unforgettable masterpiece – an affectionate, but hilarious portrait of a small Welsh town. The classic 1954 recording, …

Tennyson

The Great Poets – Alfred Lord Tennyson (selections)

The 200th anniversary of the birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), one of the most popular of poets, is celebrated in 2009. Works such …

Mansfield Park (unabridged)

Mansfield Park (unabridged)

When timid, ten-year-old Fanny Price is plucked from her large, raucous and somewhat impoverished family in Portsmouth to live with wealthy relatives in Mansfield …

Casebook of Sherlock Holmes – Volume II

The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes – Volume II (unabridged)

In the last six stories written by Conan Doyle featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, the duo face some of their most challenging cases. …

Popular Poetry – Popular Verse – Volume II

Popular Poetry, Popular Verse – Volume II (selections)

Nearly 100 of the most popular and loved poems in the English language, this collection is one of the most comprehensive anthologies of its …

The NAB Blog: Good, Better, Best

An American friend rang me the other day, and we jawed on the phone for some time. He has been in audiobooks in prominent positions for many years and really knows the circuit, but now is working as a consultant …

Ring of the Nibelung

Opera Explained – The Ring of the Nibelung (unabridged)

Wagner’s Ring cycle is the most ambitious work in the history of music: four operas that combine to tell a single epic story. Based …

Restoration (abridged)

Restoration (abridged)

The award-winning Restoration is one of Rose Tremain’s most popular works, and showcases her remarkable talent for capturing historical settings and personalities. Set during …

The NAB Blog: Time Reviewed

What a year 2012 has been! Publishers, and Naxos AudioBooks is no different, spend most of their time looking at the present and the future: The Present: There are the new releases for this month: an endearing classic book on …

History of the World in 10½ Chapters

A History of the World in 10½ Chapters (unabridged)

A History of the World in 10½ Chapters tells a series of apparently unconnected stories ranging from a woodworm’s-eye-view of the journey on Noah’s …

Four Just Men

The Four Just Men (unabridged)

The mysterious Four Just Men are wealthy Europeans who move easily in high society but, capable of convincing disguise and brilliant acting, are as …

Classical Love Poetry (unabridged)

Classical Love Poetry (unabridged)

Many of us are familiar with the epic stories and legends of the classical world. This anthology, the only one of its kind on …

Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo (unabridged)

On the eve of his marriage to the beautiful Mercedes, having that very day been made Captain of his ship, the young sailor Edmond …

War & Peace - Volume II (unabridged)

War & Peace - Volume II (unabridged)

War and Peace is one of the greatest monuments in world literature. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, it examines the …

Poems of the Orient (selections)

Poems of the Orient (selections)

The Rubá’iyát of Omar Khayyam, in the famous translation by Edward FitzGerald, remains one of the most popular poems. It expressed the fascination of …

The NAB Blog: Copyright, Territory, Classical Music and Audiobooks

I don’t often write about real backroom stuff on this blog, but from time to time we get queries about why certain recordings are available in one country but not another. For example, our recording of Haruki Murakami’s best-selling novel …

Woman in White

The Woman in White (unabridged)

Wilkie Collins is a master of suspense, but his transfer to audiobook requires a cast of readers to faithfully reflect the eleven different characters …

War & Peace - Volume I (unabridged)

War & Peace - Volume I (unabridged)

The Neville Jason performance of Tolstoy’s War & Peace has been selected as a Top 12 Fiction title for Best Audiobooks Of 2007 by AudioFile …

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (unabridged)

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (unabridged)

The powerful sense of evil – darkness, creepy hairy presences, cloaks, hoods, talons and tentacles – pervades these classic ghost stories by M.R. James. A Cambridge …

The NAB Blog: The Story of Naxos

Twenty-five years ago, the first Naxos classical music CDs appeared in a hypermarket in Paris. There were some 30 titles of popular classics: orchestral works by Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and others. At a time when CDs were still new, posh …

David Copperfield (unabridged)

David Copperfield (unabridged)

Recognised as one of the greatest works of English fiction, David Copperfield tells the story of a young man, from his painful childhood, through …

North and South (unabridged)

North and South (unabridged)

When Margaret Hale moves with her father from the comfort of the south of England to the industrial north, she is at first repulsed …

Nightmare Alley (unabridged)

Nightmare Alley (unabridged)

Stanton Carlisle is smart, good-looking and ambitious. Among the outcasts, freaks and geeks of the Ten-in-One sideshow, he learns that the public is there …

Seven Pillars of Wisdom (unabridged)

Seven Pillars of Wisdom (unabridged)

Although T.E. Lawrence, commonly known as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’, died in 1935, the story of his life has captured the imagination of succeeding generations. …

The NAB Blog: A Jane Austen Month – Again!

The appetite for film and TV adaptations of the classics continues unabated. Neither Jane Austen nor Charles Dickens would be nearly as popular in the twenty-first century were it not for some truly memorable performances on the big and small …

Bleak House (unabridged)

Bleak House (unabridged)

A complex plot of love and inheritance is set against the English legal system of the mid-nineteenth century, with all its tortuous avenues and …

Tristram Shandy (unabridged)

Tristram Shandy (unabridged)

Laurence Sterne’s most famous novel is a biting satire of literary conventions and contemporary eighteenth-century values. Renowned for its parody of established narrative techniques, …

Faust (abridged)

Faust (abridged)

Faust is one of the pillars of Western literature. This classic drama presents the story of the scholar Faust, tempted into a contract with …

Vanity Fair (unabridged)

Vanity Fair (unabridged)

Vanity Fair, with its rich cast of characters, takes place on the snakes-and-ladders board of life. Amelia Sedley, daughter of a wealthy merchant, has …

Little Dorrit (abridged)

Little Dorrit (abridged)

In Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens created one of his most penetrating satires on the weaknesses of government in the Victorian era. He chose Marshalsea …

Lost World

The Lost World (unabridged)

Somewhere in South America, there is a plateau; and roaming in its forests are dinosaurs… Only one man has ever been there, and his …

Hedda Gabler (unabridged)

Hedda Gabler (unabridged)

Hedda Gabler, a deceased General’s daughter, marries dull George Tesman and foresees a life of middleclass tedium stretching ahead when they return from a …

The NAB Blog: A Quarter of a Millennium

‘I wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me.’ These are the opening lines of one …

Canterville Ghost

The Canterville Ghost (unabridged)

A terrifying ghost is haunting the ancient mansion of Canterville Chase, complete with creaking floorboards, clanking chains and gruesome disguises – but the new occupants …

Our Island Story (complete) (unabridged)

Our Island Story (complete) (unabridged)

H. E. Marshall’s classic children’s chronicle of Britain Our Island Story includes all the best-loved (and most infamous!) stories from history: King Alfred and the …

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (unabridged)

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (unabridged)

A mysterious knight all in green arrives at King Arthur’s court and issues a bizarre challenge. Gawain answers the knight – but at what cost? …

Cranford (unabridged)

Cranford (unabridged)

In the village of Cranford, decorum is maintained at all times. Despite their poverty, the ladies are never vulgar about money (or their lack …

Torrents of Spring (unabridged)

Torrents of Spring (unabridged)

When young Russian aristocrat Dimitri Sanin, on his way home from Italy, enters a patisserie in Frankfurt, he little dreams it will alter the …

Owl Service

The Owl Service (unabridged)

After hearing scratches in the attic, Alison discovers a dinner service covered in an intriguing floral owl pattern, and a series of events are …

Pirates! (unabridged)

Pirates! (unabridged)

Which pirate incubated chickens in camel-dung? What would Blackbeard do if you didn’t hand over your jewellery (it wasn’t nice)? Which pirate was called …

Ulysses (unabridged)

Ulysses (unabridged)

Ulysses is one of the greatest literary works in the English language. In his remarkable tour de force, Joyce catalogues one day – 16 June …

Dracula’s Guest and Other Stories (unabridged)

Dracula’s Guest and Other Stories (unabridged)

Best known for his masterpiece of horror, Dracula, Bram Stoker wrote a number of other novels and many short stories, all on supernatural themes …

The NAB Blog: We Launch the New Naxos AudioBooks Download Shop

Welcome to the launch of the new Naxos AudioBooks Download Shop. Now, virtually every title recorded by Naxos AudioBooks since it began in 1994 is available to download from our easy-to-use Shop. There are more than 350 titles available: the …

Warden

The Warden (unabridged)

The first novel in Trollope’s Chronicles of Barsetshire, The Warden is a compassionate portrait of the gentle, thoughtful warden and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, …

Reader: Eve Best

Eve Best graduated from RADA in 1999. Her theatre credits include Hedda Gabler for which she …

Little Dorrit (unabridged)

Little Dorrit (unabridged)

William Dorrit has been a resident of the Marshalsea debtors prison for so many years that he has gained the nickname ‘The Father of …

Great Expectations (unabridged)

Great Expectations (unabridged)

Narrated in the first person, Great Expectations tells the story of Philip Pirrip (known as Pip) from his disadvantaged start as an orphan in …

Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby (unabridged)

Elegant, enigmatic Jay Gatsby yearns for his old love, the beautiful Daisy. But she is married to the insensitive if hugely successful Tom Buchanan, …

Pelléas et Mélisande (unabridged)

Opera Explained – Pelléas et Mélisande (unabridged)

Dating from the last decade of the nineteenth century, Pelléas et Mélisande points the way into the twentieth century. The score is hauntingly beautiful, …

Meditations (unabridged)

Meditations (unabridged)

One of the most significant books ever written by a head of State, the Meditations are a collection of philosophical thoughts by the Emperor …

Best Of Our Island Story

The Best Of Our Island Story (abridged)

Our Island Story by H. E. Marshall is an Edwardian history book for younger listeners (aged six–twelve years old) which tells the story of England, …

The Decameron (unabridged)

The Decameron (unabridged)

The Decameron is one of the greatest literary works of the Middle Ages. Ten young people have fled the terrible effects of the Black …

French Revolution – In a Nutshell

The French Revolution – In a Nutshell (unabridged)

The fifth in the new Naxos AudioBooks series ‘In a Nutshell’, The French Revolution is a short and accessible introduction to one of the …

Old Curiosity Shop

The Old Curiosity Shop (unabridged)

Death, innocence, sacrifice and corruption – The Old Curiosity Shop is vintage Dickens. Provoking an unprecedented outpouring of public grief when it was first published, …

Candide

Candide, and Zadig (unabridged)

Voltaire’s razor-sharp satire on philosophical optimism Candide is coupled here with another of the author’s most celebrated works, Zadig. Both challenge the moral and …

When the Green Woods Laugh

When the Green Woods Laugh (unabridged)

A year has passed and in this third novel of the Pop Larkin series, Pop Larkin is preparing to build the bungalow he promised …

Martin Chuzzlewit (unabridged)

Martin Chuzzlewit (unabridged)

The Chuzzlewits are a family divided by money and selfishness; even young Martin, the eponymous hero, is arrogant and self-centred. He offends his grandfather …

The Story of Classical Music (unabridged)

The Story of Classical Music (unabridged)

The lives and music of the great composers of classical music unfold in this entertaining account, introduced by singer and presenter Aled Jones. In …

The NAB Blog: The Best of British

A recent poll by the BBC, based on submissions from 82 book critics from countries other than the UK, generated a list of the greatest British novels. Notwithstanding the possible flaws in the sampling and polling methods (which seemed to …

The Aspern Papers

The Aspern Papers (unabridged)

In The Aspern Papers, a cold and ruthless literary biographer travels to Venice on the trail of personal letters belonging to the deceased American …

The NAB Blog: Ulysses: A Modern Classic – 100 Years On

First, the history. James Joyce’s Ulysses was first published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach, of the Parisian bookshop Shakespeare & Company, on 2 February 1922, the author’s 40th birthday. 1,000 copies were printed and offered at a cost of …

The NAB Blog: The Englishman Abroad

George Henry Cadogan, the fifth Earl Cadogan and an eminent Conservative politician in the closing years of the 19th century, once said: ‘Never go abroad. It’s a dreadful place!’ Of course, the British have, for centuries, been happy to cross …

Madame Bovary (unabridged)

Madame Bovary (unabridged)

In Madame Bovary, one of the great novels of nineteenth-century France, Flaubert draws a deeply felt and sympathetic portrait of a woman who, having …

The NAB Blog: Juliet Stevenson – Unforgettable, Unparalleled Range

Performers are remarkable people. And actors, certainly! ‘The show must go on!’‘We never close!’‘If there is one more person in the audience than the cast – we play!’ These are the axioms by which their lives are ruled. At the …

Wealth of Nations

The Wealth of Nations (abridged)

It was Adam Smith (1723–90) who first established economics as a separate branch of knowledge, and many would say his work has never been …

The Odd Women (unabridged)

The Odd Women (unabridged)

‘What is more vulgar than the ideal of novelists? In real life, how many men and women fall in love?’ So says Rhoda Nunn, …

Popular Poetry

Popular Poetry, Popular Verse – Volume I (selections)

With more than 80 of the most popular and loved poems in the English language, this collection is one of the most comprehensive anthologies …