 |  | 5 | November 12. At two o'clock in the afternoon… | 09:35 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | Sophie was sitting at the table sewing…' | 08:13 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | 2000 A.D., April 43 | 08:01 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 8 | Madrid, February Thirtieth | 08:15 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 3
 |  | 1 | The Nose | 10:42 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | Major Kovalyov was in the habit of walking… | 09:06 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | It was a lovely, sunny day. | 10:20 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | The collegiate assessor took the handkerchief… | 09:13 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | What are you saying?' cried Major Kovalyov. | 06:24 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | Do me a favour,' Kovalyov went on… | 07:55 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | 3. What is utterly nonsensical happens… | 07:14 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 4
 |  | 1 | The Carriage | 09:14 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | You can look at her now,' said the general… | 09:19 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | At home everyone was sound asleep. | 08:41 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | The Portrait | 10:18 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Weary, bathed in perspiration… | 11:42 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | Again he approached the portrait, in order… | 08:37 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | And was this also a dream? He sprang from… | 08:19 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 8 | Ah! it is from a – ' said Tchartkoff…. | 07:05 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 5
 |  | 1 | All his things, everything he owned… | 08:41 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | Tchartkoff set to work, seated the original… | 08:52 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | Ah! I am afraid you will…' | 07:56 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | At first he had tried to devise a new attitude… | 09:19 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Motionless, with open mouth, Tchartkoff… | 10:06 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | 2. A throng of carriages, droschkie… | 09:20 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | After these great people and aristocracy… | 08:13 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 8 | Another striking example occurred also…' | 10:58 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 6
 |  | 1 | The windows seemed intentionally barred… | 10:20 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | During this recital, my father listened…' | 12:20 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | The Overcoat | 11:09 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | Even at those hours when the grey… | 11:26 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | No,' said Petrovitch resolutely… | 09:21 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | He became, as it were, more alive, even… | 09:53 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | Why did he smile? Was it because… | 08:34 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 7
 |  | 1 | Early in the morning he set off to the police… | 08:49 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | This mode of proceeding struck the general… | 08:45 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | The sentry of one district police station… | 08:57 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | Ukranian Tales. St John's Eve | 09:09 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | In the same village a Cossack called Korzh… | 10:30 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | Petro wanted to question him further… | 12:04 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | Pidorka and Petro began to live like lady… | 11:29 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 8
 |  | 1 | Christmas Eve | 09:15 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | So you have not been to see the sacristan… | 09:15 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | Allow me to sit beside you,' said the blacksmith. | 10:53 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | As a matter of fact, as soon as the blizzard… | 10:07 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Meanwhile the devil was making love… | 08:59 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | The singing, laughter and shouts sounded… | 09:07 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | If you need the devil, then go to the devil,'… | 08:43 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 8 | But things turned out not at all as Tchub… | 07:31 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 9
 |  | 1 | The weaver and Panas flew to the sack… | 11:33 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | When they had mounted the stairs… | 10:42 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | Well, this is the lady the sacristan visits!' | 11:01 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | A Terrible Vengeance | 04:55 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | 2. There was a soft light all over the earth… | 09:22 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | 3. Danilo's house lay between two mountains… | 08:51 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | 4. The day broke, but without sunshine… | 11:02 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 10
 |  | 1 | Danilo looked more attentively… | 09:31 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | 6. In a deep underground cellar… | 08:11 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | 7. 'It is I, my daughter! It is I, my darling!' | 12:58 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | 10. Lovely is the Dnieper in still weather… | 09:28 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | 12. Far from the Ukraine, beyond Poland… | 10:24 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | 14. An unheard-of marvel appeared… | 09:31 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | 16. A crowd had gathered round… | 08:30 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 11
 |  | 1 | Ivan Fyodorovitch Shponka and his Aunt | 11:53 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | 2. The Journey | 11:02 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | 3. Auntie | 08:00 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | 4. The Dinner | 12:25 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | 5. Auntie's New Plans | 07:58 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | The fair-haired young lady remained… | 07:20 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | Old-World Landowners | 13:36 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 12
 |  | 1 | Afanasy Ivanovitch took very little interest… | 09:28 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | Sometimes, if it was fine weather… | 11:12 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | In fact they are unacquainted… | 11:51 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | At the end of the five years… | 09:45 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Viy | 09:46 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | It was evening when they turned off… | 10:32 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | He was aware of an exhausting, unpleasant… | 10:20 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 13
 |  | 1 | The philosopher was extremely desirous… | 07:44 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | A drum and brass trumpets could be seen… | 10:05 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | He drew near, and clearing his throat… | 10:01 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | When Spirid had finished his story… | 11:27 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | The philosopher could not recover… | 08:17 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | The philosopher, hearing this, ran headlong… | 09:35 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 7 | They drew near the church and stepped under… | 07:15 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 14
 |  | 1 | The Tale of how Ivan Ivanovitch quarelled… | 11:38 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | 2. From which may be learned the object of Ivan… | 09:47 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | How is it you are hanging the clothes out…' | 11:05 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | 3. What happened after the quarrel… | 11:29 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | 4. Of what took place in the Mirgorod District… | 11:25 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | (2) This same unmannerly and ungentlemanly…' | 10:10 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 15
 |  | 1 | As soon as the secretary had finished reading… | 08:04 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 2 | Well, Pyotr Fyodorovitch, I see nothing in all this…' | 08:22 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 3 | This petition produced its effect. | 08:10 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 4 | Anton Prokofyevitch is fond of good fare… | 07:21 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 5 | If Satan himself or a corpse had suddenly… | 07:13 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
 |  | 6 | Ivan Nikiforovitch was instantly aware… | 06:33 |
Boulton, Nicholas (Reader)
Total Playing Time: 17:02:28