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Special offer. T. H. White: The Sword in the Stone (unabridged)

Read by Neville Jason

T. H. White: The Sword in the Stone (unabridged)
Neville Jason is in general an avuncular narrator well matched to White’s prose. This is education the way it ought to be.

Special offer. T. H. White: The Sword in the Stone (unabridged)

Read by Neville Jason

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Neville Jason is in general an avuncular narrator well matched to White’s prose. This is education the way it ought to be.

About

Kay and his foster-brother (known as the Wart) are living in the glorious castle of Sir Ector amid the wild and beautiful Forest Sauvage. But they are given a tutor – the magician Merlyn. And so begins one of the most inventive and charming retellings of the Arthurian legend, the first part of The Once and Future King. Through a series of adventures that involve being turned into animals, an encounter with a very hungry witch and a meeting with the real Robin Hood, Merlyn instructs his young charges in the ways of the world, and broader wisdom too. One of them will need it – the King has died leaving no heir, and a rightful one must be found by pulling a sword from an anvil resting on a stone…

Contents and tracklist

The Sword in the Stone
Track length0:31
Chapter 1
Track length6:13
So it was decided.
Track length7:28
The Mews was one of the most important parts of the castle…
Track length6:42
Chapter 2
Track length5:52
The night fell still…
Track length5:36
There was a clearing in the forest…
Track length6:45
The Wart went over to the tree…
Track length6:31
Chapter 3
Track length6:31
Merlyn had a long white beard…
Track length6:44
The Wart was so startled…
Track length7:00
The vanity-glass vanished…
Track length7:17
Chapter 4
Track length7:35
Chapter 5
Track length6:24
People in those days had rather different ideas…
Track length6:09
They crossed the courtyard…
Track length6:45
The Wart was on an even keel now…
Track length5:15
Mrs. Roach held out a languid fin…
Track length5:08
The Wart looked, and at first saw nothing…
Track length6:40
Chapter 6
Track length6:09
Kay was frightened by this…
Track length6:28
The gore-crow hastened to obey…
Track length6:58
The Wart knew he was probably going to be killed…
Track length6:35
Instantly Mother Mim was framed in the lighted doorway…
Track length6:40
It ought perhaps to be explained…
Track length7:57
Chapter 7
Track length6:36
The day was cooler than it had been…
Track length7:04
While this incantation was going on…
Track length5:27
Sir Grummore Grummursum was cantering up…
Track length6:39
With a blood-curdling beat of iron hoofs…
Track length7:38
King Pellinore hurriedly sat on his victim’s chest…
Track length6:58
Chapter 8
Track length6:08
‘What a shame that they should be kept prisoners…’
Track length6:12
The darkness became watered with light…
Track length6:40
All the hawks…
Track length6:31
‘Life is blood…’
Track length7:26
Chapter 9
Track length5:58
There seemed to be no sensible reply to this.
Track length5:30
The Wart was still staring at his tutor’s chair…
Track length6:16
Chapter 10
Track length7:03
They went to the man cautiously…
Track length7:02
At the moment he was lying on his back…
Track length5:24
The Wart thought it was time to ask…
Track length6:27
Chapter 11
Track length6:04
After the staff lecture…
Track length5:37
It was about compline…
Track length6:12
They were close to the castle…
Track length5:45
Chapter 12
Track length6:39
The Wart did not know quite how to put it…
Track length6:46
She waved her apron at the sergeant…
Track length7:20
Chapter 13
Track length5:50
Some people say that snakes are deaf…
Track length6:49
‘I know some history’ said the Wart…
Track length5:10
He was timid, ruminant and harmless…
Track length7:14
Once upon a time…
Track length8:01
Chapter 14
Track length4:56
This is what the letter said…
Track length6:05
Another thing was the riot…
Track length5:11
Chapter 15
Track length5:45
William Twyti was called for…
Track length6:46
Chapter 16
Track length5:55
He weighed between ten and twenty score…
Track length7:03
Wart had lost the panicky feeling…
Track length7:45
In a small bushment the grim boar stood at bay…
Track length6:01
So King Pellinore was bent over the dead beast…
Track length5:55
Chapter 17
Track length5:32
‘Another thing I like about them,’ said the Wart
Track length5:54
‘Well, you know quite well,’ said Merlyn…
Track length5:28
Chapter 18
Track length5:47
‘Do you like it?’ asked the owl…
Track length6:23
It was a long and terrible journey…
Track length4:43
People don’t think of trees as alive…
Track length8:01
The Wart watched…
Track length8:10
Chapter 19
Track length5:40
Being invisible is not so pleasant as it sounds…
Track length6:19
They had become interested in this discussion…
Track length7:44
‘I think that was a very good wreath…’
Track length7:59
There was a distant noise…
Track length7:43
Chapter 20
Track length5:23
The education of any civilized gentleman…
Track length6:39
Chapter 21
Track length5:13
The call sounded from far away…
Track length5:34
‘I don’t want to hear it any more…’
Track length5:27
With these words…
Track length6:41
The old gentleman scratched about…
Track length7:14
Chapter 22
Track length7:26
King Pellinore closed his eyes tight…
Track length6:49
Chapter 23
Track length6:12
When he got to the inn it was closed.
Track length6:26
A snake slipping easily along the coping…
Track length6:05
Chapter 24
Track length6:06

Awards and reviews

7 February 2008

Neville Jason is in general an avuncular narrator well matched to White’s prose. This is education the way it ought to be.

Publisher’s Weekly March 2008

Neville Jason’s approach, he says, is to be ‘humble to the material’ he is working with and to let the ‘powers of absorption work.’...Jason, who was awarded the Diction Prize by Sir John Gielgud at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, delivers fully developed characters with such warmth and spark that listeners are instantly transported to Sir Ector’s castle.
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