Huxley paints a broader picture of the way humanity could develop in the future: Family life is profane, only the common good is worth preserving, segregation equals happiness. Read for you by Maurice Newman
This book gives us a dystopian view of the 21st Century from an early 20th Century viewpoint. Published in 1931, Huxley’s book tells us that being worried about the future in a world where technology has gone mad is nothing new. Let’s…
William and friends decide to raise funds by putting on a show. The venue? William’s house. Disaster? Waiting in the wings. Read for you by Maurice Newman.
William is at it again! Another of Richmal Crompton’s wonderful stories about a young man who isn’t naughty, isn’t evil, isn’t in any way deliberately unpleasant to anyone or any thing. He’s Just William! Read for you by Maurice Newman.
William runs away and accidentally finds employment in a grand house. He’d prefer to be a pirate, but he’ll do it in stages. Read for you by Maurice Newman
Willam, in the guise of an American Indian chieftain, interjects himself between his older brother Robert and Robert’s latest life-long love. Read for you by Maurice Newman
William, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary imagination, goes to the cinema. These stories are set in the era of silent film, and children who are supposed to be ‘seen, but not heard’. The times were different, but children remain ruggedly independent…
Yes, it’s true, you can simply kick back and listen to Maurice read this classic Victorian comedy for hours and hours without having to change channels once. Hooray! Because the whole book in one file would collapse the average laptop, the set…