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Mary Shelley & Francis Gilbert
Frankenstein (Educational Edition)
Read by Daniel Philpott, Roger May, Jonathan Oliver & Lucy Scott
unabridged
Contains the unabridged audiobook and an educational audio guide.
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Mary Shelley’s poignant exploration of the true depths of human ambition has had a profound effect on readers since its conception in 1816. When scientist Victor Frankenstein forms a creature from the body parts of corpses, thus shattering the perceived limits of scientific understanding, the consequences are devastating. As Frankenstein becomes disgusted with his experiment, he thwarts the creature’s desire for a companion, and what ensues is singularly chilling.
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Running Time: 11 h 06 m
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Digital ISBN: 978-1-78198-514-4 Cat. no.: NA0624 Produced by: Unabridged audiobook: Roy McMillan. Educational audio guide: Neil Rosser Edited by: Unabridged audiobook: Chris Goldsmith. Educational audio guide: Ross Burman BISAC: FIC004000 Released: May 24 -
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