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61. Ian McKellen
 
62. Living proof; courage in the face
 
$44.53
63. Spirit Walker (Chronicles of Ancient
 
$111.18
64. Wolf Brother
 
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$111.18
68. Wolf Brother
69. The Right to Speak **ISBN: 9780878300556**
70. The Winter's Tale
 
71. The Actor & His Body
 
72. X-Men
 
73. Acting Shakespeare
 
74. The Tempest (Mi-Vox Pre-loaded
$12.76
75. Soul Eater (Chronicles of Ancient
$21.10
76. Homer / The Odyssey
 
77. Ian Mckellen a Biography
 
78. Ian McKellen. A Biography.
 
79. Macbeth (VHF-Starring Sir Ian
 
80. Spirit Walker

61. Ian McKellen
Paperback: 132 Pages (2010-08-10)
list price: US$60.00
Isbn: 613062896X
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Sir Ian Murray McKellen, CH, CBE is an English actor of stage and screen. He has received a Tony Award and two Academy Award nominations. His work has spanned genres from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction. He is known to many for roles such as Gandalf in the Lord of the Ringsfilm trilogy and as Magneto in the X-Menfilms. ... Read more


62. Living proof; courage in the face of AIDS. Concept by George DeSipio, Jr.,foreword by Ian McKellen, introduction by Michael Liberatore.
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994-01-01)

Asin: B0028G6TD6
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63. Spirit Walker (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)
by Michelle Paver
 Audio Cassette: Pages (2006)
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Asin: 141939374X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This thrilling sequel to the phenomenally popular WOLF BROTHER has won widespread critical acclaim. Through the talents of nationally best-selling author Michelle Paver, the post-Ice Age environment emerges as a vibrant, authentic world. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (27)

5-0 out of 5 stars WHAT A BOOK THIS WAS!!!!!!
This book was about Torak and his pack brother Wolf. But this time Torak gets seperated from Wolf. Also there's a sickness in the forest. But Torak can't do it by himself, he needs Wolf to help him find the cure. But when Torak makes new friends in the Seal Island. But later on one of them betrays Torak and the other two guys. But towards the end of the book Wolf reunites with Torak. This book was really interesting because there was adventure and even violence. But even terrible truth and lies. The people who should read this book are people who like adventures and violence in a book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A walk in the ancient woods
As strange a series title as "Chronicles of Ancient Darkness" sounds, I am beginning to find these books examples of great YA literature of the present time. I adored the first book, I adored this sequel, and I cannot wait to get to the rest of Torak's prehistoric story, this time searching for the cure to a mysterious disease plaguing the Clans.This is a brilliant continuation of the first book that takes us deeper into the mystery of the Soul Eaters and Torak's connection to them.Michelle Paver has very much researched her writing, and the story is as believable as a legend from a textbook (I mean this very much as a compliment).Her writing is lush without being extravagant and brings to present time the beautiful and dangerous world millenia gone.I would recommend this series to anyone with a taste for adventure and a dash of magic.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This book is the second book in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Books. It tells of the great sickness that spreads throughtout the forest to the clans. Torak journeys his way through the forest and across the sea, to find the cure. It tells of a mysterious ability that Torak has and it will keep you wanting to read more to find out what happens in the end. If you have read the first book Wolf Brother like it, then you will want to read this book!

2-0 out of 5 stars slow
The product is fine.The only problem was next day delivery ($24) turned out to be 6 day delivery.Still waiting for that refund on shipping from Amazon..

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book to read with your kids
I read this (and the previous book) to my son (9 y.o.). We both loved it. We constantly shared ideas about the possible explanations of the events in the book and the possible outcomes. Great bonding experience! ... Read more


64. Wolf Brother
by Michelle Paver
 Audio CD: Pages (2005)
-- used & new: US$111.18
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Asin: 1419338080
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (67)

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Fifty Best Audiobooks I Have Ever Heard
Enough said. Ian McKellen is "amazing" as he recounts the coming of age story of a 12 year old of Neolithic Scandinavia who is left to fend for himself when his father is killed by a demon bear. Lapp legends say the young man (Torak) is the one who can talk to animals, fight with air, and speak without sound.It is his quest to find the Mountain of the World Spirit and ask the Spirit's help to overcome the evil that resides in the Bear.

I think of the book as"Clan of the Cave Bear" mixed with "Lord of the Rings."Torak learns that he is the child of a once revered man, a member of a group of seven magicians called"The Soul Eaters."

Whether Ian McKellen whispers or laughs, he is absolutely enthralling. I rank him among the best of the narrators of the English tongue, a list including Richard Burton, Charles Laughton, and the like. I am going to get a copy of his audio version of "The Odyssey." I am already listening to his reading of Book Two of the "Chronicles of Ancient Darkness" - Spirit Walker.Well, it's just as good as the first one.

For those interested in a movie that recreates a similar feel of the ancient, cold world of Northern Europe, I recommend the Lapp-Finnish VHS entitled "Pathfinder."

5-0 out of 5 stars Wolf Brother
I'am a Grandmother of a 12 year old Boy and we each bought this book and read this book in are own homes,we had a wonderful time discussing Wolf Brother, it was fun and had each other on the phone each night to see were each other was in the book very exciting,easy reading and enjoyable and interesting...we are now reading the next book Sprit Walker and enjoying it as well..

5-0 out of 5 stars We love Michelle Paver!!!!!!!!
Written by my 10-year old...

I first picked this book up at my school library. When I saw the cover of the book I knew I wanted to read it. I soon discovered that I was right about choosing "Wolf Brother." It was very, very, very exciting! (about a thousand very's) It touched my heart, and made me think that Michelle Paver was a great author. The ending made me want to cry, and I've read this book so many times, I've lost count. When I saw the back of the book and discovered that there were more books, I went to the town library as fast as I could! I read each of the next 5 books in about 2 days each! When I heard the 6th one was coming out in July, I couldn't wait, I wanted it so badly. I searched Amazon.com, and found it in another country. When I got that book in early November, I decided that it was my favorite book ever!!!!!!!! Read this series, or you'll RRRREEEEEAAAAAALLLLLLYYYYYY be missing out!

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book!
Every 9+ year old boy I have recommended this book to has loved it and begged their mom to buy the next one! One of the main characters is a girl, so I think most girls would equally enjoy the book. I have noticed that my son often needs the first chapter of a book to really grab him if he is going to continue through to the end. Wolf Brother's first chapter is packed with excitement to set the ball rolling to keep your child reading to the end. Wolf Brother is an exciting story told in a unique time period to make it stand out from the pack.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book!
I'm a media specialist who purchased this book for our library after I received a request by a seventh grade student who could not get it at our public library.After about a dozen check-outs by other students, there is now a waiting list of students waiting to read the single copy I purchased.Everyone who reads the book, reports that it is "awesome" and say they loved it.As a result, I ordered more copies of Book 1 plus all of the other books in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Series for our library. ... Read more


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68. Wolf Brother
by Michelle Paver
 Audio CD: Pages (2005)
-- used & new: US$111.18
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Asin: 1419338080
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (67)

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Fifty Best Audiobooks I Have Ever Heard
Enough said. Ian McKellen is "amazing" as he recounts the coming of age story of a 12 year old of Neolithic Scandinavia who is left to fend for himself when his father is killed by a demon bear. Lapp legends say the young man (Torak) is the one who can talk to animals, fight with air, and speak without sound.It is his quest to find the Mountain of the World Spirit and ask the Spirit's help to overcome the evil that resides in the Bear.

I think of the book as"Clan of the Cave Bear" mixed with "Lord of the Rings."Torak learns that he is the child of a once revered man, a member of a group of seven magicians called"The Soul Eaters."

Whether Ian McKellen whispers or laughs, he is absolutely enthralling. I rank him among the best of the narrators of the English tongue, a list including Richard Burton, Charles Laughton, and the like. I am going to get a copy of his audio version of "The Odyssey." I am already listening to his reading of Book Two of the "Chronicles of Ancient Darkness" - Spirit Walker.Well, it's just as good as the first one.

For those interested in a movie that recreates a similar feel of the ancient, cold world of Northern Europe, I recommend the Lapp-Finnish VHS entitled "Pathfinder."

5-0 out of 5 stars Wolf Brother
I'am a Grandmother of a 12 year old Boy and we each bought this book and read this book in are own homes,we had a wonderful time discussing Wolf Brother, it was fun and had each other on the phone each night to see were each other was in the book very exciting,easy reading and enjoyable and interesting...we are now reading the next book Sprit Walker and enjoying it as well..

5-0 out of 5 stars We love Michelle Paver!!!!!!!!
Written by my 10-year old...

I first picked this book up at my school library. When I saw the cover of the book I knew I wanted to read it. I soon discovered that I was right about choosing "Wolf Brother." It was very, very, very exciting! (about a thousand very's) It touched my heart, and made me think that Michelle Paver was a great author. The ending made me want to cry, and I've read this book so many times, I've lost count. When I saw the back of the book and discovered that there were more books, I went to the town library as fast as I could! I read each of the next 5 books in about 2 days each! When I heard the 6th one was coming out in July, I couldn't wait, I wanted it so badly. I searched Amazon.com, and found it in another country. When I got that book in early November, I decided that it was my favorite book ever!!!!!!!! Read this series, or you'll RRRREEEEEAAAAAALLLLLLYYYYYY be missing out!

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book!
Every 9+ year old boy I have recommended this book to has loved it and begged their mom to buy the next one! One of the main characters is a girl, so I think most girls would equally enjoy the book. I have noticed that my son often needs the first chapter of a book to really grab him if he is going to continue through to the end. Wolf Brother's first chapter is packed with excitement to set the ball rolling to keep your child reading to the end. Wolf Brother is an exciting story told in a unique time period to make it stand out from the pack.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book!
I'm a media specialist who purchased this book for our library after I received a request by a seventh grade student who could not get it at our public library.After about a dozen check-outs by other students, there is now a waiting list of students waiting to read the single copy I purchased.Everyone who reads the book, reports that it is "awesome" and say they loved it.As a result, I ordered more copies of Book 1 plus all of the other books in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Series for our library. ... Read more


69. The Right to Speak **ISBN: 9780878300556**
by Patsy/ McKellen, Ian Rodenburg
Paperback: Pages (1993-11-01)

Asin: B001G2GORE
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70. The Winter's Tale
by William Shakespeare
Audio CD: Pages (2010-12-01)

Isbn: 1907818707
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71. The Actor & His Body
by Patsy; McKellen, Ian Rodenburg
 Hardcover: Pages (1998-01-01)

Asin: B0029YYF06
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72. X-Men
by Patrick (Actor); Jackman, Hugh (Actor(); McKellen, Ian (Actor); Berry, Halle (Actress) Stewart
 Hardcover: Pages (2000)

Asin: B0014CFO4U
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73. Acting Shakespeare
by Ian McKellen
 Paperback: Pages (1999-12)

Isbn: 0670826626
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74. The Tempest (Mi-Vox Pre-loaded Audio Player)
by William Shakespeare
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2008-12-04)

Isbn: 1906867356
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Sir Ian McKellen, everyone's favourite white haired wizard, is Prospero, and heads a strong cast in Shakespeare's last great play. The wronged duke raises a tempest to shipwreck his old opponents on the island, so that he can ensure that justice is done. With Emilia Fox as Miranda, Scott Handy in the pivotal role of the sprite Ariel, and Ben Owukwe as Caliban, this new production balances the magic and the earthiness with music. ... Read more


75. Soul Eater (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness)
by Michelle Paver
Audio CD: Pages (2006-09-07)
list price: US$20.30 -- used & new: US$12.76
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Asin: 0752875043
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Torak has survived the summer and his heart-stopping adventure in the Seal Islands. He and Wolf are together again.But their reunion is all too short-lived. As mid winter approaches Torak learns the worst from the White Fox clan. The Soul-Eaters have snatched Wolf and will sacrifice him.Desperate to rescue him, Torak hatches a perilous plan and one which he must carry out alone.He will find the Soul-Eaters and infiltrate the cult. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (12)

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Series
This is a wonderful series that really engages the reader.The characters have depth, the plot is interesting and the culture and times are creative.I have read many books and series with my sons but this is one of my favorites!We have discussed culture, friendships, crafts, outdoor skills, geography, spiritual beliefs, survival, family and community designs.Favorite quotes from the book have also endured.We gift this series when we see an opportunity to share it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Christmas Gift for my Nephew
My nephew loves all of these books...he gets upset when he has to put it down!

5-0 out of 5 stars Torak's story grows darker and even more fascinating
As I slowly make my way through "The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness", I continually wait for the story to run its power and then flop.It has not happened yet, and with a six-book strategy, I don't think it ever will.And that makes this prehistoric epic so wonderfully fascinating and a heart-pounding adventure.

For the first time, the whispers of the Soul Eaters become real, fleshed-out, and utterly horrific characters as we are shown their natures and their goal.It's evil, it's twisted, and it makes for a darn good read.

Paver's prehistoric world continues to amaze with her fluid writing and spot-on description.She gives the ice-covered land of the Far North a haunting and beautiful aura that makes one yearn for that day of thousands of years ago.It's a strange comparison--the dark twists of the story's plot versus the praise of the natural world. Could that be Paver's secret for why this series is so addicting?

Anyway, I loved it and I can't wait to get my hands on the next.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
This serie is one of my son's favorite, it's mine too. Michelle Paver is such a gifted writer. It's a great book. I cannot wait for the next one

5-0 out of 5 stars awesome
This book is awesome! The riveting plot and the surprise conclusion makeit a prime sequel maker i can't wait to read the next in the series! i might stat to stalk the author if she doesn't have it published and at my bookstore soon! ... Read more


76. Homer / The Odyssey
by Homer
Audio Cassette: Pages (1996-11-01)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$21.10
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Asin: 014086430X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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If The Iliad is the world's greatest war story, then The Odyssey is literature's grandest evocation of everyman's journey through life. Odysseus' reliance on his wit and wiliness for survival in his encounters with divine and natural forces is at once the human story and an individual test of moral endurance. In the myths and legends that are retold here, Fagles has captured the energy and poetry of Homer's original masterpiece. 9 cassettes. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars The Idyssey (Wordsworth Classics
The good news . . . priced at $1.61 plus postage.
The bad news . . . This translation was made in 1616 in good old King James English.I found it almost impossible to read and after a few dozen pages bought another translation done in the 1990's.It was excellent!

Vendor did a good job of quick delivery.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Odyssey
This was a birthday gift for my younger granddaughter. I was very pleased with the item and the shipping. She was delighted to receive the book. I will shop first at Amazon for everything I am wanting to purchase.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fagles Is the Best Translation Available
This review is not a review of the story of Odysseus, but rather a review of Robert Fagles's translation of the Odyssey. Fagles's work in this translation is sparkling. I absolutely love the way he's revived this classic tale.

Let me begin with nuts and bolts. The Penguin Classics version of Fagles's translation is simply a great book to hold in your hand. The book FEELS good. Also, the book has some extras that make it essential. First, Barnard Knox has written an excellent introduction to the text. He explains Homer's cultural and literary context, and he covers the various debates regarding the poem's creation and transmission in a thorough, non-technical manner. Highly recommended reading. Second, the book has some helpful maps of the Greek-speaking lands to help orient the reader. Third, in the back of the book is a pronunciation guide and glossary. Some of these names are a bit strange, so it's helpful to refer to the back sometimes to get some help. Every character and place in the book, no matter how minor, is explained in the back.

In addition to all these benefits, this translation of the text is my absolute favorite. Fagles has produced a verse translation, which preserves the poetic nature of the original. If you're looking for a prose version of Homer, then this book might not be for you (but I'd suggest you give the verse a try). Fagles's main competition for a verse version of the Odyssey is Richard Lattimore's which was published in the 1960s. Some people feel that Lattimore's version is still superior, but I think those people are just being snobby. Lattimore's version is a little more rigid, maybe a little closer to the Greek, but not as poetic and enjoyable.

One of my favorite things about Fagles over Lattimore is that Fagles has abandoned the pretentious adherence to Greek spellings. In Lattimore we read about Athene, Kalypso, Aithiopians, Kronos, and Ithaka, while in Fagles we read about Athena, Calypso, Ethiopians, Cronus, and Ithaca. It's an Enlish translation so translating the names into their traditional English forms makes for a superior reading experience. Also, Fagles has a better ear for English poetry. So he refers to Odysseus as "the man of twists and turns," while Lattimore calls him "the man of many ways." Lattimore is more literal, but he doesn't capture the essence of the Greek meaning or poetic nature as well as Fagles does. One more example from the first page, Lattimore says that those who made it home from the Trojan War "escaped the sea and the fighting." Compare this with Fagles's far more literary "escaped the wars and waves."

Buy this Fagles translation. Read this Falges translation. Love this Fagles translation.

5-0 out of 5 stars Looks nice on a bookshelf, but worth taking down to read
I am a big fan of this new series from Penguin Classics.The hardcover bindings (each featuring a stylized pattern that relates--sometimes subtly, sometimes obviously--with the subject of the book), the high-quality pages, and the ribbon bookmark all make these books attractive collectibles.But I also really enjoyed the content of this book.The prose translation was accurate but not slavish.I felt like I was reading a novel.The introduction was also highly readable and informative--I actually wanted to read it, which is unusual.

5-0 out of 5 stars Could you bend Odysseus' bow?
Fagle's translation of the Odyssey is excellent as is Knox' knowledgeable foreward.During my life, I've read both the Iliad and Odyssey half a dozen times or more, by various translators, and regard Fagle's version as the best.I don't read Greek, ancient or modern, so, like most of us, I am unable to read the subtleties, glory and poetry of the original tales.I rather suspect, however, the Fagle's interpretation gets us close, indeed.

Every time I read the story...at different stages of my life...I read different things into the tale.This times, perhaps, I am more aware of the duplicity that is the very substance of the hero, Odysseus.Lies...complex, detailed lies...flow from his lips as easily and quickly as water poured from a flask.True, his lies usually serve a 'greater' purpose, but they are still lies...a fact of which gives Odysseus no problem.

Since reading the 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey' as a teenager, I've always been partial to the directness and overall simplicity of the 'Iliad.'Believability is also a factor.The Trojan War, some of the characters in it and some of the action details are almost certainly based in reality.The 'Odyssey', far lesss so.It seems to be a collection of out-and-out fables in which Odysseus is the primary player.Still....even fables may have echoes of the truth.Could Odysseus have been away from Ithaca for twenty years and would his wife have remained faithful all this time?Quite possibly.

The story of Odysseus' experiences with the goddesses, Circe and Calypso, are fascinating but, of course, fabulous.They also account for most of the time Odysseus spends on his long path home.This might be a fanciful way of dealing with reality.Odysseus may have been captured on his way home and held as a slave.This reality could definitely 'eat up' years of time but the Circe/Calypso stories are far more interesting and add to Odysseus' reputation as a very accomplished ladies man.Later, although, Odysseus has spent so much time as a virtual sexual slave to the goddesses, he happily recounts the adventures to his wife, Penelope.Penelope isn't offended.Afterall, her husband turned down goddesses and eternal blissful life, in favor of return to his wife of many years.It's one heck of a compliment.

There are a couple of other features that I noted that, again, may be rooted in reality.Twice, Odysseus lies that he is from Crete and that he led an unsuccessful attack on the peoples of the Nile Delta.A number of Egyptian accounts report accounts of attacks by 'The Peoples of the Sea'.Could the Achaean Greeks, in their black ships, have been some, or most, of the Sea Peoples?

Also, the death of Agammemnon, should also be noted.This may also be based on reality.Agammemnon, commander of all Achaean Greek forces against Troy, and King of Achaea's most powerful city, Mycenae, is slain by his wife and her lover.The motive is given as sexual infidelity and greed...greed for the throne of Mycenae.In the Odyssey we learn a fascinating 'detail'.Clytemnestra, Agammemnon's murderous wife, slaughters the slave-captive, Cassandra, on Agammemnon's just-killed body.

Hmmmmmm?Why would Clytemnestra kill a valuable slave?Cassandra, of course, was a Princess of demolished Troy and had been violently raped during the destruction of the city.Nevertheless, it would appear that Clytemnestra hated or feared Cassandra.Why?Probably the oldest reason of all...sexual jealousy.Cassandra's murder suggests that the REAL motive for Agammemnon's killing is quite different than usually represented.He may have preferred the company of Cassandra to that of his queen.Clytemnestra reacted with her well-known violence...a woman jilted.

Also, is it conceivable that the Queen, Penelope, could be held virtual prisoner in her own palace...for years...by 100 or so rampaging suitors?The answer must be 'No' but there are some interesting things to note.Odysseus' father, Laertes, would logically be King, but his son, Odysseus, IS King, which leaves a 20 year vacancy to the throne.We learn that Laertes, mourning over his lost son, lives in rags and poverty as a barely surviving farmer.Possible.Depression and/or mental illness.But why not Odysseus' son, Telemachus?

At the time the first suitors might have 'settled in' to pay court to Penolope and to eat up her wealth, Telemachus would have been underaged.The suitors, who would have become more arrogant and confident, would scarecely have Telemachus the opportunity to claim the throne.Still......it's a far-fetched tale.

Ron Braithwaite, author of novels...'Skull Rack' and 'Hummingbird God'...on the Spanish Conquest of Mexico ... Read more


77. Ian Mckellen a Biography
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1986)

Asin: B0016KBB1U
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78. Ian McKellen. A Biography.
by GIBSON Joy Leslie.:
 Paperback: Pages (1986)

Asin: B000OS9CV6
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79. Macbeth (VHF-Starring Sir Ian McKellen and Dame Judi Dench)
by William Shakespeare
 Hardcover: Pages (2000)

Asin: B0025NEYSO
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VHF-Colour-Pal-145 minutes running time-Sir Ian McxKellen won 1976 Plays and Players Best Actor award and Dame Judi Dench the 1977 Society of West End Theatres' Best Actress award, for their performances in the play. ... Read more


80. Spirit Walker
by Michelle Paver;NarratorIan McKellen
 Hardcover: Pages (2006)

Asin: B000OJYVZ2
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