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Book pak BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers 1998
CS ISBN 0754002241 $39.95 Four cassettes
The Crimean War is the backdrop for the story of Master Georgie, told in turn by a physician, a photographer and the girl who loved him. As if relating the intense remembrance of his own war experience, Paul McGann gives a compellingly personal and intimate reading of the text. The brutality of that war is made more hideous by his even reading and by the innocent quality of his voice. Some of the characters are given personas that offer a change of tempo. Now and then, McGann injects a feminine range and a lighthearted speed. But the three characters who speak are not different in voice from each other, and the listener has the burden of differentiating among them. J.P. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: JUN/JUL 99]
Book pak BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers 1998
CS ISBN 0754002241 $39.95 Four cassettes
Book pak BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers 1998
CS ISBN 0754002241 $39.95 Four cassettes
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