The Essential Dickens Christmas: A Christmas Carol and Eight Festive Tales by Charles Dickens Paperback Book

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Author: Charles Dickens

Narrator: Helen Lloyd

Format: Unabridged-CD, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: Jan 2021

Genre: Fiction - Classics

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Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol—A Ghost Story of Christmas in Five Staves when he was 31; the first edition was published on 19th December 1843 and had sold out just four days later and by the end of 1844, there were already 13 reprints. Now with numerous adaptations for film, television, radio, stage, and indeed, audiobooks, A Christmas Carol has, for many, become an essential part of Christmas! Raconteurs Audio has created this audio anthology to include Dickens’ two Christmas novellas, The Chimes and The Cricket on the Hearth, as well as a collection of his lesser known short stories with a Christmas theme. A Christmas Carol Stave 1 - Marley’s Ghost read by Liam Gerrard Stave 2 - The First of Three Spirits read by Tim Bruce Stave 3 - The Second of Three Spirits read by James Gillies Stave 4 - The Last of the Spirits read by Greg Wagland Stave 5 - The End of Itread by Malk Williams Music Stave 1 - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - English Traditional Stave 2 - The Three Kings - Peter Cornelius Stave 3 - Gabriel’s Message - Basque Noel Stave 4 - A Coventry Carol - English Traditional Stave 5 - This Is the Truth - English Traditional Finale - In Dulci Jubilo - German Traditional Original music arranged and produced by Kelvin Towse for this audiobook production. Festive Tales The Haunted House read by Greg Wagland A Christmas Tree read by Nigel Patterson The Chimes read by James Gillies The Christmas Goblin read by Liam Gerrard The Cricket on the Hearth read by Helen Lloyd Nobody’s Story read by Malk Williams A Child’s Dream of a Star read by Tim Bruce What Christmas Is as We Grow Older read by James Gillies These stories originally published between 1843 and 1871 are in the public domain. The traditional music is also in the public domain.

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