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Tales Of The Texas Rangers. <div style="padding:5px; font-size:80%; width:300px; background-color:white; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; border:1px dashed gray;"> Internet Archive's<! --'--> in-browser audio player requires JavaScript to be enabled. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. </div> 1. Just a Number (audition) Tales of the Texas Rangers, a western adventure old-time radio drama, premiered on July 8, 1950, on the US NBC radio network and remained on the air through September 14, 1952. This audio is part of the collection: Old Time RadioIt also belongs to collection: Radio Programs Creative Commons license: Public Domain Notes Provided by Times Past Individual Files Write a review Downloaded 238,070 times Reviews Average Rating: Reviewer: peruse - - May 7, 2013 Subject: Old Radio Shows When I lived in Japan 30 years ago, I used to listen to old radio shows on the Far East Network - I looked forward to them every Sunday night.

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ~ presented by ELF. Through the Looking-glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. By: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) The sequel to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” finds Alice back in Wonderland and a pawn in a surreal chess game. This weird and wonderful book includes the poems “Jabberwocky” and “The Walrus and the Carpenter,” a talking pudding, and that immortal line “Jam yesterday, jam tomorrow, but never jam today.” Lewis Carroll was the nom de plume of Charles Dodgson (1832-1890) an Anglican clergyman, photographer, and mathematician.

First Page: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS By Lewis Carroll The Millennium Fulcrum Edition 1.7 CHAPTER I. Rosemary Sutcliff in chronological order. Suggested reading. Archaeology and Anthropology Suggested reading for Archaeology and Anthropology (55 kb) You may also like to take a look at the website Discover Anthropology. Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Suggested reading for prospective Biochemistry applicants can be found on the Department of Biochemistry website.

Biological Sciences At present we do not produce a reading list for students applying for Biological Sciences but we encourage you to read New Scientist, National Geographic or any other Biology materials which you find interesting. Biomedical Sciences Introductory Reading for Biomedical Sciences1.pdf (71 kb) Chemistry Introductory reading for Chemistry (7 kb) You may also like to read Chemistry World magazine, and see other resources on Chemnet.

Classical Archaeology and Ancient History There is no reading list for students applying for Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, as we encourage students to engage with whatever they find interesting about the ancient world. Classics Fine Art Law. AO Books by Sir Walter Scott AmblesideOnline.org. Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels listed in the year and term in which their story corresponds with the House of Education Online's historical period studied Year 7, Term 2Count Robert of Paris - First CrusadeThe Betrothed - Henry II.The Talisman - Richard I.Ivanhoe - Richard I.Castle Dangerous - Scotch Wars Year 7, Term 3The Fair Maid of Perth - Scotland, early Fifteenth CenturyQentin Durward - France: Louis XI.Anne of Geierstein - Charles the Bold, Margaret of Anjou, and c.

Year 8, Term 1The Monastary - Melrose and District. (1550).The Abbot - Mary, Queen of Scots A. and C. BlackKenilworth - Elizabeth Year 8, Term 2The Fortunes of Nigel - Time of James I. Year 8, Term 2-3The Legend of Montrose - Period of Montrose and the Covenant Year 8, Term 3Woodstock - Commonwealth periodPeveril of the Peak - Time of Charles II.Old Mortality - Bothwell Bridge, 1679 Year 9, Term 2Rob Roy - The JacobitesHeart of Midlothian - Time of George II. Thanks to Judy Elliott for locating most of these links. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. By: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) This classic tale by Lewis Carroll has delighted children for generations. Alice falls down a rabbit hole and encounters a wide variety of strange and wonderful creatures in all manner of bizarre situations.

Join Alice as she journeys through Wonderland, trying to make sense of what she finds there. This book is read dramatically, with different readers voicing the different characters. First Page: [Illustration: Alice in the Room of the Duchess.] Copyright, 1916, by SAM'L GABRIEL SONS & COMPANY [Illustration] Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do. So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the day made her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure of making a daisy chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her...