in house dollar bill thumbnail
Comic Book Plus In-House Image
 Total: 42,775 books
 New: 213 books




Index Card
« prev

Sleep No More 15 - Thus I Refute Beelzy - The Bookshop

next »
Show Name
Sleep No More
load speaker Listen Now
Date | Episode: 15 | Lang: English (en)
Uploaded  by archive.org
Filesize 6.55mb | Play time: 29 mins | Format: mp3
Audio Info Channels: 1 | Mode: mono | Bitrate: 32kHz | Sample rate: 22.05kHz
File nameSleepNoMore_570306_015_Thus_I_Refute_Bealsley___The_Book_Shop.mp3
Downloads
1 and 977 views
    To download files please Log in or Register
Rating
 8/10 (2 votes)
CommentsYou must be logged on to make a comment!
SynopsisA little boy, Small Simon, refuses to acknowledge to his father, Big Simon, that Mr Beelzy is nothing more than a daydream. The father attempts to reason with his son, laying forth his arguments in a logical and straight-forward manner, but then resorts to threats of violence when his son fails to heed him. Small Simon seems unconcerned - he claims that Mr Beelzy won't let anyone hurt him ... Story by John Collier (1940) A writer, taking a quick break from what's shaping up to be the best book he's ever written, stumbles upon a very strange bookshop - a bookshop with titles such as: Agamemnon by William Shakespeare, King Arthur of Britain by John Milton, Darkling Mills by Jane Austen, The Gargoyle's Eye by Edgar Allan Poe, and The Troglodytes by Jules Verne. Story by Nelson S. Bond (1941)
Large Thumbnail For Sleep No More
You are WELCOME to enjoy our site & read ALL our books online. But to download & join our forum please create a FREE account or login
Prev  (14 of 20) Next
Comic Book Plus In-House Image
Mission and Disclaimer: The mission of Comic Book Plus is to present completely free of charge, and to the widest possible audience, popular cultural works of the past. These records are offered as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. They are historical documents reflecting the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. We at Comic Book Plus do not endorse the views expressed in these, which may contain content offensive to modern users.

We aim to house only content in the Public Domain. If you suspect that any of our material may be infringing copyright, then please use our contact page to let us know. So we can investigate further.