Nevil ShuteNevil Shute Norway (17 January 1899 – 12 January 1960) was a popular British-Australian novelist and a successful aeronautical engineer. He used his full name in his engineering career, and 'Nevil Shute' as his pen name, in order to protect his engineering career from any potential negative publicity in connection with his novels
Born in Somerset Road, Ealing, London, he was educated at the Dragon School, Shrewsbury School and Balliol College, Oxford. Shute's father, Arthur Hamilton Norway, became head of the post office in Ireland before the First World War, and was based at the main post office in Dublin in 1916 at the time of the Easter Rising. His son was later commended for his role as a stretcher bearer during the rising. Shute attended the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich but because of his stammer was unable to take up a commission in the Royal Flying Corps, instead serving in World War I as a soldier in the Suffolk Regiment.
CONTENT:
1. An Old Captivity (read by Cameron Stewart)
2. Lonely Road (read by Laurence Kennedy)
3. The Chequer Board (read by Paul Panting)
4. A Town Like Alice (read by Robin Bailey)
5. On The Beach (read by Simon Prebble)
6. Trustee From The Toolroom (read by Frank Muller)
7. Pied Piper (read by Robin Bailey)
8. The Far Country (read by Robin Bailey)
9. The Breaking Wave (read by Patrick Tull)
10. No Highway (read by Robin Bailey)
11. Round The Bend (read by Christopher Hart)
12. Pastoral (read by Frank Muller)
13. In The Wet (read by Gary Waltorn)
14. Most Secret (read by James Faulkner)
15. Beyond The Black Stump (read by Davina Porter)
16. Ruined City (read by Robin Bailey)
17. The Rainbow And The Rose (read by Robin Bailey)
18. Slide Rule (read by Michael Tudor Barnes)
19. So Disdained (read by Stephen Thorne)
20. Marazan (read by David Collins)
21. Ordeal (read by Ian Stuart)
22. Stephen Morris And Pilotage (read by Gordon Griffin)
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