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Coral Browne is astonished when, during a tour of Moscow with the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre's production of Hamlet, a dishevelled man bursts into her dressing room. After being sick in her wash basin and disappearing with her soap, he is later revealed to be Guy Burgess.
It is 1958 and, having disappeared from England with fellow diplomat Donald Maclean seven years previously, spy Burgess is much sought after by the English press. He invites Ms Browne to his flat for lunch, and curiosity ensures that she accepts. The memory of that meeting, and the uneasy friendship which they forge, will remain with her for the rest of her life.
Alan Bennett's play is by turns poignant and comic as it examines Burgess' life in exile and contrasts his love of England with his even greater love of communist Russia. This release also includes a newly-recorded introduction by the author.
Last of The Plainsmen, TheWritten By : Zane GreyNarrated By : Adams MorganPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 8 hoursType : Autobiography
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How Great Generals WinWritten By : Bevin AlexanderNarrated By : James SlatteryPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 11 hours 30 minutesType : Military
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Chelsea DreamingWritten By : D J BrittonNarrated By : VariousPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 1 hour 30 minutesType : Autobiography
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Undaunted Courage (Abridged)Written By : Stephen E. AmbroseNarrated By : Cotter SmithPublished By : Simon & SchusterRuntime : 4 hours 30 minutesType : American
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