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Books published by publisher Csa Word Ltd

  • Dracula

    Bram Stoker, Anthony Valentine, CSA Word

    Audiobook (CSA Word, Nov. 14, 2008)
    Dracula (1897) first brought vampires to the popular literary consciousness, and they have been firmly entrenched in horror stories ever since. Jonathan Harker, an English solicitor, travels to Transylvania to meet the mysterious 'Count' who has instructed him to purchase a property in England on his behalf. Thus begins a series of awful events, where Harker finds himself in the midst of a nightmare, in a deadly game of cat and mouse where he himself is hunted as prey. With a host of masterful characters including the brilliant Van Helsing, Bram Stoker's classic story has inspired countless adaptations, including numerous movies. If it's a perfectly-crafted and chillingly read audio fright then you're after then look no further - this tale will have a listener reaching for their crucifixes and garlic bulbs!
  • Billy Bunter and the Blue Mauritius

    Martin Jarvis, Frank Richards, CSA Word

    Audible Audiobook (CSA Word, )
    Frank Richards' irrepressible fat owl from the remove is back in another hilarious romp involving Sir Hilton Popper and his missing stamp, the Blue Mauritius.
  • Piccadilly Jim

    Martin Jarvis, P. G. Wodehouse, CSA Word

    Audible Audiobook (CSA Word, )
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  • Woodside School: The Fright No. 1

    Jean Ure

    Audio Cassette (CSA WORD, )
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  • Frankenstein

    Mary Shelley, David Rintoul, CSA Word

    Audiobook (CSA Word, Nov. 14, 2008)
    Frankenstein (1818) is the definitive fable about genetic modification gone haywire which is only too relevant to modern times. Victor Frankenstein decides to build a 'man' from assembled body parts stolen from corpses. What results, of course, is a 'monster', but the mastery of Shelley's storytelling leaves a listener asking themselves what a 'monster' really is - and feeling thoroughly frightened. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) began to write Frankenstein as part of a competition between friends to write a ghost story. Whilst the others soon gave up, her book went on to win immediate acclaim and has enraptured and terrified readers and listeners ever since.
  • The Mayor of Casterbridge

    Thomas Hardy, Martin Shaw, CSA Word

    Audiobook (CSA Word, Jan. 22, 2008)
    An interesting novel due to its depiction of a violent love/hate relationship between two men, this story highlights the strains of competition in pre-industrial rural society. Michael Henchard attains the position of town mayor, but the lies that lead him there leave the door open to a dramatic newcomer to expose his fundamental flaws.
  • Kim

    Rudyard Kipling, Sanjeev Bhaskar, CSA Word

    Audiobook (CSA Word, May 12, 2010)
    The action takes place in British India in the 1880s and 1890s against the backdrop of ‘The Great Game’, the political conflict between Russia and Britain which was played out in central Asia. In the character of Kimball O’Hara – an Irish orphan who ‘burned black as any native’ - Kipling juxtaposes East and West, embodied by a boy who can blend seamlessly into both worlds. At once both a gripping adventure story and a spiritual journey, Kim must navigate the swarming roads of India - that ‘broad smiling river of life’ - as a disciple to the Buddhist Lama Teshoo. Yet, all the while, he is being drawn into the secret life of a spy. As he comes of age, how long can Kim continue to manipulate his own fate?
  • Animal Farm

    George Orwell, Simon Callow, CSA Word

    Audible Audiobook (CSA Word, )
    Animal Farm is George Orwell's great socio-political allegory set in a farmyard, where the animals decide to seize the farmer's land and create a co-operative that reaps the benefits of their combined labours.
  • Billy Bunter's Postal Order

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    Audio CD (CSA Word, June 12, 2006)
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  • Billy Bunter's Postal Order

    Martin Jarvis, Frank Richards, CSA Word

    Audible Audiobook (CSA Word, )
    Hear some great comedy and capers from the famous schoolboy, affectionately known as the "fat owl of the remove".
  • Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes

    Robert Louis Stevenson, Denis Lawson, CSA Word

    Audiobook (CSA Word, May 13, 2008)
    This autobiographical story records Stevenson's experiences of travelling in the Cevennes in 1878, accompanied by his... ahem..."trusty" donkey Modestine, who provides many amusing moments. The story also encompasses an insightful account of the conflict between Protestants and Catholics in the area, and is a wonderfully descriptive reading.
  • A Room of One's Own

    Virginia Woolf

    Audio CD (CSA Word, April 30, 2012)
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