Aldous Huxley Collection
English writer best know for his dystopian novel "Brave New World" written in 1931.
9 old time radio show recordings
(total playtime 6 hours, 9 min)
available in the following formats:
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7 Audio CDs
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Aldous Huxley
(1894 – 1963)
Aldous Huxley is an English writer best know for his dystopian novel "Brave New World" written in 1931.
In 1937, Aldous Huxley moved to California to escape the impending WWII , to work in Hollywood, and he believed that the California climate would help his eyesight.
Huxley worked on films in the 1940s and 1950s his best known screenplays are "Pride and Prejudice" (1940), "Jane Eyre" (1943), and "Alice in Wonderland" (1950).
This collection includes the CBS Radio Workshop version of most well known work "Brave New World" narrated by Aldous Huxley himself.
Lux Radio Theater produced Aldous Huxley's "Jane Eyre." This collection also included a fascinating Mike Wallace interview , and scripts he wrote for Molle Mystery Theater , NBC University Theater , The New Theater and This I Believe.
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MP3 CDs are delivered by mail. These archival quality MP3 CDs are playable in your computer and many MP3 player devices.
9 recordings on 1 MP3 CD for just $5.00
total playtime 6 hours, 9 min
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Filenames of old time radio shows which are dated as yy-mm-dd. For example:
This episode from the series "Fort Laramie" was broadcast on February 5, 1956 with the episode title "Squaw Man"
CBSrw 560127 01 Brave New World 1 o 2.mp3 CBSrw 560203 02 Brave New World 2 o 2.mp3 CBSrw 560413 12 Jacobs Hands.mp3 Lux 440605 442 Jane Eyre.mp3 Lux 480614 620 Jane Eyre.mp3 Mike Wallace Interviews 580423 Aldous Huxley.mp3 Mmt 450619 1089 Gioconda Smile.mp3 NBCUT 481212 020 After Many A Summer Dies Swan.mp3 The New Theater 510729 08 After Many A Summer Dies Swan.mp3
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9 recordings on 1 MP3 Collection Download for just $5.00
169 MB – total playtime 6 hours, 9 min
Aldous Huxley Collection - $5.00
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Filenames of old time radio shows which are dated as yy-mm-dd. For example:
This episode from the series "Fort Laramie" was broadcast on February 5, 1956 with the episode title "Squaw Man"
CBSrw 560127 01 Brave New World 1 o 2.mp3 CBSrw 560203 02 Brave New World 2 o 2.mp3 CBSrw 560413 12 Jacobs Hands.mp3 Lux 440605 442 Jane Eyre.mp3 Lux 480614 620 Jane Eyre.mp3 Mike Wallace Interviews 580423 Aldous Huxley.mp3 Mmt 450619 1089 Gioconda Smile.mp3 NBCUT 481212 020 After Many A Summer Dies Swan.mp3 The New Theater 510729 08 After Many A Summer Dies Swan.mp3
Standard Audio CDs are delivered by mail on archival quality media with up to 60 minutes on each CD and play in all CD players
9 recordings on 7 Audio CDs
total playtime 6 hours, 9 min
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Aldous Huxley Disc A001
Lux 440605 442 Jane Eyre
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Aldous Huxley Disc A002
Mmt 450619 1089 Gioconda Smile
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Aldous Huxley Disc A003
Lux 480614 620 Jane Eyre
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Aldous Huxley Disc A004
NBCUT 481212 020 After Many A Summer Dies Swan
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Aldous Huxley Disc A005
The New Theater 510729 08 After Many A Summer Dies Swan
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Aldous Huxley Disc A006
CBSrw 560127 01 Brave New World 1 o 2 CBSrw 560203 02 Brave New World 2 o 2
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Aldous Huxley Disc A007
CBSrw 560413 12 Jacobs Hands Mike Wallace Interviews 580423 Aldous Huxley
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