Peter and the Wolf Introduction and Royal March of the Lion Hens and Cocks Wild Asses ... more
Tortoises The Elephant Kangaroos Aquarium Personages with Long Ears The Cuckoo in the Heart of the Woods Aviary Pianists Fossils The Swan Finale The Young Person's Gu...
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Advantages: Cheap. Good for buying presents. Disadvantages: Sell a lot of titles you've never heard of....
The Works is a discount bookstore which can be found on many high streets. I have browsed around a fair few discount bookstores, but have always found this store to be the best in it?s class. Overall, I tend to find that a lot of discount bookstores sell a lot of uninteresting titles, & books you?ve never heard of. The Works does also fall into this category, but seems to also sell more bestsellers than other stores (often current ones at that), covering a wide range of authors. Books are laid out according to genre & are for the most part stacked on shelves with the cover facing forwards, so that you can see at a glance what titles are in stock. The more popular fiction & bestsellers are laid out on tables at the front of the store, with reference books & childrens books being on shelves running down the sides & back of the store ...
sambam000 13.07.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Works
Advantages: Cheap, random selection Disadvantages: Random selection, rather hit and miss
Student life requires budgeting, which often involves purchasing daily essentials in cheap pound shops or from chains like Morisons, Wilkinsons and the like. Unfortunately Oxford does not have many of these, The Works is about the only cheap shop there is ? though there are two or three of these (on in the Westgate Centre next to Sainsburys, one on Cornmarket Street and maybe one on the High Street). I don?t know how many branches there are nation wide; but I know there?s also a branch in Colchester, which is much the same.
What do they sell?
The Works is primarily a cheap book shop, but also sells stationery, art equipment and other bits and pieces from time to time. The books tend to be slightly obscure, but are often going cheap. There seem to be a lot of biographies of D-list celebrities, for example Ulrika?s Johnson?s ?Honest ...
a-true-ben 22.06.2003
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Advantages: Interesting and well thought out story Disadvantages: A bit dated and lacked depth in descriptions of characters
Background:
I have had this book on one of my many bookshelves for a few years and for one reason or another never got round to reading it. That sounds very grand I suppose but it?s not I love reading and have lots of bookshelves but not much else!! So as a wet and cold weekend was forecasted the other week I decided to give it a crack, so with several cups of coffee and a cuddly blanket and set myself the task of doing just that.
About the author:
Graham Ison is a well-respected crime novelist, having written 27 books to date. He began his career as a Soldier before spending the next 30 years in Scotland Yard?s Special Branch, working in a variety of different roles. These days he is a full time author as well as being an after dinner speaker and occasional obituaries writer for the Daily Telegraph.
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Cyril Ritchard (Narrator); Claude Frank (Piano); Lilian Kallir (Piano)
Orchestra / Ensemble(s)
Philadelphia Orchestra
Date of Release
12/1996
Label / Distributor
Essential Classics / BMG UK
Pieces in Set
1
Running Time
1 hour 3 minutes
Genre(s)
Orchestral
SPAR Code
ADD
EAN
5099706263821
Work 1
Work Title
Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
Excerpt(s)
1. (The) Cat, arr. Barratt<br>2. (2) Themes ('Peter' and 'The Huntsmen')
Composer
Sergey (Sergeyevich) Prokofiev (1891 - 1953)
Genre
Orchestral
Date Written
1936
Date Recorded
1957
Conductor
Eugene Ormandy
Orchestra / Ensemble
Philadelphia Orchestra
Main Performer
Cyril Ritchard (Narrator)
Opera Part(s)
Cyril Ritchard
Work 2
Work Title
(Le) Carnaval des animaux, 'Carnival of the Animals'
Excerpt(s)
2. Introduction and royal march of the lion<br>3. Cocks and hens<br>4. Wild asses<br>5. Tortoises<br>6. Elephants<br>7. Kangaroos<br>8. Aquarium<br>9. People with long ears<br>10. Cuckoo in the heart of the woods<br>11. Aviary<br>12. Pianists<br>13. Fossils<br>14. The swan<br>15. Finale
Composer
(Charles) Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921)
Genre
Orchestral
Date Written
1886
Date Recorded
1957
Orchestra / Ensemble
Philadelphia Orchestra
Main Performer
Claude Frank (Piano), Lilian Kallir (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Claude Frank, Lilian Kallir
Work 3
Work Title
(The) Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34
Excerpt(s)
2. (The) Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34
Composer
(Edward) Benjamin (Lord Britten of Aldeburgh) Britten (1913 - 1976)
Genre
Orchestral
Date Written
1946
Date Recorded
1957
Conductor
Eugene Ormandy
Orchestra / Ensemble
Philadelphia Orchestra
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