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Baron Trumps Marvelous Underground Journey
TeslaWirelessRadioThere is no Chapter 7. There was a marker for 7 but no audio. Timelines Below. The Baron Trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 and 1893 by American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017 when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump and his son Barron Trump. 19th century publication and reception Lockwood published the first novel, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, in 1889, and its sequel, Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey, in 1893. The novels recount the adventures of the German boy Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, who goes by "Baron Trump", as he discovers weird underground civilizations, offends the natives, flees from his entanglements with local women, and repeats this pattern until arriving back home at Castle Trump. The novels were part of a trend in U.S. children's literature that responded to the demand for fantastic adventure stories triggered by Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). They were, however, indifferently received and did not enter the canon of children's literature. An 1891 reviewer wrote about one of Lockwood's novels: "The author labors through three hundred pages of fantastic and grotesque narrative, now and then striking a spark of wit; but the sparks emit little light and no warmth, and one has to fumble for the story." Rediscovery in 2017 In July 2017, the books were rediscovered by Internet forum users, and then by the media, who pointed out similarities between the protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump. Chapter 1 0:0 Chapter 2 13.52 Chapter 3 27.20 Chapter 4 36.37 Chapter 5 47.27 Chapter 6 56.53 Chapter 7 Never Recorded Chapter 8 1.09.15 Chapter 9 1.19.28 Chapter 10 1.28.46 Chapter 11 1.36.25 Chapter 12 1.44.01 Chapter 13 1.55.25 Chapter 14 2.05.24 Chapter 15 2.15.26 Chapter 16 2.24.41 Chapter 17 2.36.22 Chapter 18 2.51.54 Chapter 19 3.05.46 Chapter 20 3.17.32 Chapter 21 3.35.53 Chapter 22 3.51.53 Chapter 23 4.05.58 Chapter 24 4.15.58 Chapter 25 4.25.46 Chapter 26 4.35.28 Chapter 27 4.44.55 Chapter 28 4.57.13 Chapter 29 5.07.31 Chapter 30 5.15.15 Chapter 31 5.26.45 Chapter 32 5.35.33211 views -
1900 or The Last President
TeslaWirelessRadioThe Baron Trump novels written in 1889 and 1893 by American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017 when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump and his son Barron Trump. 1900 or The Last President This little booklet was penned at the end of the 19th century, and ostensibly involves events mere years later. A work of political satire, it chastises the rise of socialism and populism, inferring their fictional rise here as disastrous and leading to chaos. It is of note here that this work, along with others by Lockwood, appear to prognosticate the current political climate of the United States and West at large- and for an apparent religious Catholic of his era, it is not altogether impossible that Lockwood- wittingly or unwittingly- tapped into some mystic forces. Regardless, it is an interesting little political story from its time and is reflective of some of the social ideologies and movements of the age. "1900; or, The Last President" is a surrealistic novel written by Ingersoll Lockwood in 1896, depicting a chaotic political landscape in New York City amid fears of a corrupt election process and societal upheaval. Section 1 (Chapters 1-3) 0.0 Section 2 (Chapters 4-6) 18.44 Section 3 (Chapters 7-8) 38.48 Section 4 (Chapters 9-10) 53.58128 views -
Ghosts from the Past 92/04/29 A Warden for All Saints by HS Bhabra
TeslaWirelessRadioA Warden for All Saints by HS Bhabra (4/29/1992) Dark forces are unleashed in this tale of revenge stalking the corridors of Oxbridge. John Rowe stars in HS Bhabra's haunting drama. Simon Evans …. John Rowe James Montague …. Benjamin Whitrow Mathew Moors …. Keith Drinkel Lang/Voice …. David Learner Waiter/Jack Ainsley …. Eric Allen Lord Medway/Doctor …. Brett Usher Leo Dart …. John Webb52 views -
Ghosts from the Past 92/04/22 Mortmain by John Metcalfe
TeslaWirelessRadioMortmain by John Metcalfe (4/22/1992) When disturbed Humphrey Child married his young Salome, he took his vows very seriously. Robert Glenister stars in John Metcalfe's haunting drama. John Temple …. Robert Glenister Humphrey Child …. David March Salome …. Helena Breck Florence Scrivener …. Ann Windsor Edward Scrivener …. Ronald Herdman Heather Fleming …. Gudrun Ure Andrew Fleming …. Jonathan Adams Tom Fielding …. John Church Dramatized by Rebecca Wilmshurst.46 views -
Ghosts from the Past 92/04/15 The Boat Hook by Sheila Hodgson
TeslaWirelessRadioThe Boat Hook by Sheila Hodgson (4/15/1992) 1904: Whilst visiting Trondheim Cathedral, distinguished university academic MR James is terrified by the appearance of a model boat. Sheila Hodgson's haunting drama starring Michael Williams. MR James .… Michael Williams George Masterman .… Brett Usher Professor Anders .… David King Caroline Anders .… Siriol Jenkins Mrs Craddock .… Joanna Wake Sorenson …. Peter Tuddenham Caroline …. Siriol Jenkins Mrs Vickers …. Gudrun Ure Nielson …. Eric Allan Students …. David Learner & Neil Roberts49 views -
Ghosts from the Past 92/04/08 Black Stockings & Broken Mirrors by Bernadette Crosthwaite
TeslaWirelessRadioBlack Stockings and Broken Mirrors by Bernadette Crosthwaite (4/08/1992) A tragic accident returns to haunt Christine when she befriends her new neighbor... Bemadette Crosthwaite's ghostly first play written for radio. Christine ...... Maureen O’Brien Mrs Falkener ...... Margot Boyd 'Go Way from My Window’ is sung by Melanie Hudson.55 views -
King Solomon's Mines
TeslaWirelessRadioKing Solomon's Mines (1885) is a popular novel by the English Victorian adventure writer and fabulist Sir H. Rider Haggard. It tells of an expedition through an unexplored region of Africa by a group of adventurers led by Allan Quatermain, searching for the missing brother of one of the party. It is one of the first English adventure novels set in Africa and is considered to be the genesis of the lost world literary genre. Haggard dedicated this book to his childhood idol Humphry Davy. Background The book was first published in September 1885 amid considerable fanfare, with billboards and posters around London announcing, "The Most Amazing Book Ever Written". It became an immediate best seller. By the late 19th century, explorers were uncovering ancient civilizations and their remains around the world, such as Egypt's Valley of the Kings and the empire of Assyria. Inner Africa remained largely unexplored and King Solomon's Mines, one of the first novels of African adventure published in English, captured the public's imagination. The "King Solomon" of the book's title is the legendary Biblical king renowned both for his wisdom and for his wealth. A number of sites have been suggested as the location of his mines, including the workings at the Timna valley near Eilat. Research published in September 2013 has shown that this site was in use during the 10th century BC as a copper mine possibly by the Edomites, who, the Bible reports, were rivals of and frequently at war with King Solomon. The Bible does refer to King Solomon having sent out, in partnership with his Phoenician allies, trading expeditions along the Red Sea, which brought exotic wares and animals from Africa to Jerusalem. Muslim traders in Sofala told Portuguese travelers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that the region's gold mines belonged to King Solomon and that he built the now-ruined Great Zimbabwe. Haggard knew Africa well, having travelled deep within the continent during the Anglo-Zulu War and the First Boer War, where he had been impressed by South Africa's vast mineral wealth and by the ruins of ancient lost cities, such as Great Zimbabwe, being uncovered. His original Allan Quatermain character was based in large part on Frederick Selous, the British white hunter and explorer of Africa.[8][9] Selous's real-life experiences provided Haggard with the background and inspiration for this and many later stories. Haggard also owed a considerable debt to Joseph Thomson, the Scottish explorer whose book Through Masai Land was published in 1885. Thomson claimed he had terrified warriors in Kenya by taking out his false teeth and claiming to be a magician, just as Captain Good does in King Solomon's Mines. Contemporary James Runciman wrote an article entitled King Plagiarism and His Court, interpreted as accusing Haggard of plagiarism for this. Thomson was so outraged at Haggard's alleged plagiarism that he published a novel of his own, Ulu: an African Romance, which, however, failed to sell. Plot summary "To those who enter the hall of dead"; Walter Paget Allan Quatermain, an adventurer and white hunter based in the African city of Durban, is approached by aristocrat Sir Henry Curtis and his friend Captain Good, seeking his help finding Sir Henry's brother, who was last seen travelling north into the unexplored interior on a quest for the fabled King Solomon's Mines. Quatermain has a map purporting to lead to the mines but had never taken it seriously. He agrees to lead an expedition in return for a share of the treasure, or a stipend for his son if he is killed along the way. He has little hope they will return alive, but reasons that he has already outlived most people in his profession, so dying in this manner at least ensures his son will be provided for. They also take along a native, Umbopa, who seems more regal and well-spoken than most porters of his class, but who is anxious to join the party. Radio Kenneth Colley starred as Allan Quatermain in a 1990 BBC Radio 4 adaptation. A two-part BBC Radio 4 adaptation was broadcast in April 2017 starring Tim McInnerny as Allan Quatermain.163 views -
SILOS - BBC Radio - Written by Anita Sullivan
TeslaWirelessRadio'Take a deep sleep vacation in a tube. No work, no stress. Guaranteed sweet dreams.' And a cure for the climate crisis too? Climate events have set mass human migration in motion. Radical forms of governance and flawed hibernation technology strive to meet challenges. Nat, a newly qualified lawyer in stasis law, finds she must deal with some of the fallout. What did Riv mean when he says the people in the tubes are subliminally awake? Nat travels to Silo 605 to find out, but her client, Marvin, tries to stop her .... Anita Sullivan's new drama takes us to the island of Lanza, which could be anywhere - and everywhere. This drama is set in the distant future - or maybe not that far off... Nat - Anastasia Hille Riv - Paul Bazely Rozmay - Rakie Ayola Carol - Rebekah Staton Barry - Ben Crowe Honour - Raad Rawi Jodie - Anna Fenton-Garvey Infovert Voice - Teresa Gallagher Written by Anita Sullivan Directed by Karen Rose First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2024101 views -
Detective Show Radio (One Ep of Every Show) Vol 1
TeslaWirelessRadioThis is a collection of all the old radio detective shows. There is a single episode of each show. They are in alphabetical order and their are 3 parts total.46 views -
Detective Show Radio (One Ep of Every Show) Vol 2
TeslaWirelessRadioThis is a collection of all the old radio detective shows. There is a single episode of each show. They are in alphabetical order and their are 3 parts total.49 views