In Memoriam A.H.H. by TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord

In Memoriam is Tennysons elegiac tribute to his friend Arthur Henry Hallam, who died in 1833 at the age of 22. Tennyson wrote this long poem over 17 years as a chronicle of his...

Stories from Virgil by CHURCH, Alfred John

Alfred J. Church created 26 stories from the original Greek version of Virgils Aeneid. He included well-known ones, such as The Horse of Wood and The Love and Death of Dido, as...

Our Old Nursery Rhymes by MOFFAT, Alfred

_Our Old Nursery Rhymes_ (1911) is a book of 30 of folkloric songs arranged by Alfred Moffatt and beautifully illustrated by H. Willebeck Le Mair. You and your child can listen...

Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Presents Podcast

Good eeevening and welcome to a podcast review of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, hosted by sisters Annie and Kathryn. Every week, the sisters review a new episode of the classic...

Rada; A Belgian Christmas Eve by NOYES, Alfred

This is not heart warming holiday fare. It is a short (one-act) unsubtle antiwar play by the English poet Alfred Noyes (1880-1958), published in 1915 while World War I is in...

Is Mars Habitable? by WALLACE, Alfred Russel

In 1907 Wallace wrote the short book Is Mars Habitable? to criticize the claims made by Percival Lowell that there were Martian canals built by intelligent beings. Wallace did...

Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine's Podcast

AHMM introduces The Hitchcock Podcast Series. Each month we post a new reading of a favorite story from our archives, selected and introduced by the magazine's editor, Linda...

Alfred And Bigby - Live From The Senior Center

Two young-at-heart members of the greatest generation share their thoughts and opinions on topics of note including, what the heck is happening to this world and what is wrong...

Idylls of the King by TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord

Idylls of the King, published between 1856 and 1885, is a cycle of twelve narrative poems by the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson which retells the legend of King Arthur, his...

Return of Alfred, The by JENKINS, Herbert George

The hero of the book is at a loose end, weary and bored of his old life after returning from the Great War. After an argument with his uncle and a railway strike he finds himself...

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