Farmer Giles of Ham is one of Tolkien’s most popular stories, full of wit and humour, set in the days when giants and dragons walked the earth. He did not look like a hero. He was fat and red-bearded and enjoyed a slow, comfortable life.
Then one day a rather deaf and short-sighted giant blundered on to his land. More by luck than skill, Farmer Giles managed to scare him away. The people of the village cheered: Farmer Giles was a hero.
His reputation spread far and wide across the kingdom. So it was natural that when the dragon Chrysophylax visited the area it was Farmer Giles who was expected to do battle with it!
Two further stories in this collections are Smith of Wooton Major which tells of the preparation of the Great Cake to mark the Feast of Good Children, and the strange events which follow, and Leaf by Niggle, which recounts the strange adventures of the painter, Niggle.
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‘A fabulous tale of the days when giants and dragons walked the kingdom’
Sunday Times
Written By : C. S. Lewis
Narrated By : Kenneth Branagh
Harper Collins US
Duration : 4 hours
Type : Classics Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
Price : $19.95
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Written By : C. S. Lewis
Narrated By : Sir Michael Hordern
Harper Collins UK
Duration : 2 hours 21 minutes
Type : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic Classics
Price : $9.99
“Stop it!” cried Eustace. “It’s some silly trick you are playing! Ow!” A great cold salt splash had broken right out of the frame... View...
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Written By : Beatrix Potter
Narrated By : Vanessa Maroney
In Audio
Duration : 1 hour 55 minutes
Type : Classics Animals Short Stories Under 10s
Price : $8.50
'Tales of Peter Rabbit,' 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny,''Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies,' 'The Tale of Jeremy Fisher,''The'The Tailor of Gloucester' and many more. The younger set will be... View...
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Written By : C. S. Lewis
Narrated By : Michael York
Harper Collins UK
Duration : 4 hours
Type : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic Classics
Price : $14.99
“This is the land of Narnia,” said the Faun, “where we are now. And you – you have come from the wild woods of the west?”... View...
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