Gaskell / Tomlinson: Wives & Daughters

Gaskell / Tomlinson SKU: 15128201
Gaskell / Tomlinson: Wives & Daughters

Gaskell / Tomlinson: Wives & Daughters

Gaskell / Tomlinson SKU: 15128201

Format: CD

Regular price $48.98
/

Wanting to order from us over the holiday period but need some more information. We are here to help! Please see our Christmas Shipping page for more information.

On average, orders containing available-to-ship items are processed and dispatched within 1-2 business days, although this is not guaranteed.

Orders containing preorder items will ship as 1 fulfillment once all items in the order are available to ship.

Please note, Tower Records Merchandise and Exclusives are dispatched separately. On average, these items take 3-4 business days to dispatch, although this is not guaranteed.

The estimated shipping times that are displayed at checkout are from the point of dispatch. 

See our shipping policy for more information.

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item(s) to make a return.

For orders created between November 20th 2024 and December 31st 2024, we have extended our normal return period. For orders made between this period, customers have up to 60 days from the receipt of goods to return an item. Please see our Christmas Returns page for more information.

To be eligible for a return of an unwanted item, your item must be in the same condition that you received it and in its original packaging.

In the unfortunate situation that a product is damaged/faulty/incorrect, let us know and we will endeavor to correct any issue as soon as possible.

Please see our refund policy for more information.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Title: Wives & Daughters
Artist: Gaskell / Tomlinson
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9789626349274
Genre: Books on Tape/Cd, Box Sets

When her father remarries, the honest, innocent Molly Gibson suddenly finds herself with a new stepsister, Cynthia, who is beautiful, worldly and impetuous. This would be more than enough to deal with, but the new wife is the deeply snobbish (and darkly secretive) Hyacinth. Thwarted love, scheming ambition and small-town gossip underlie the warmth, irony and brilliant social observation which link the relationships and the inevitable conflicts as profound change comes to rural England. The most mature and rewarding of her novels, Wives and Daughters places Elizabeth Gas.

Tracks:
1.1 The Dawn of As Gala Day
1.2 After the Proper Amount of Exhibition
1.3 Ah, Yes! As Soon As We Have Got Over the School
1.4 A Novice Among the Great Folk
1.5 At Length She Saw the Pretty Lady Coming Back
1.6 Molly - Only Child As She Was
1.7 Mrs. Kirkpatrick Came Gliding Up
1.8 Molly Gibsons Childhood
1.9 Mr. Gibsons Domestic Affections
1.10 Mr. Gibsons Neighbours
1.11 Perhaps the Man of All Others
1.12 If Roger Did Not Do Well at Cambridge It Was His Own Fault
1.13 Calf-Love
1.14 MR. Coxe Hung His Head a Little, and Meditated
1.15 A Visit to the Hamleys
1.16 Ah! But It Was Not a Lesson. I Remember the Painter
1.17 Molly Was So Deep in One of Sir Walter Scotts Novels
1.18 Foreshadows of Love Perils
1.19 So Mr. Gibson Rode Round to the Stables
1.20 Drifting Into Danger
2.1 During This Absence of Mollys
2.2 The Widower and the Widow
2.3 But the First Day on Which Mr. Gibson Paid His Visit
2.4 A Crisis
2.5 It Was the Next Morning Before Mr. Gibson Arrived
2.6 For a Minute or Two He Thought It Would Be Kinder
2.7 To Their Surprise, Molly Came in, Trying Hard to Look As Usual
2.8 Making Friendship
2.9 It Is a Question Whether Mrs. Kirkpatrick or Molly Wished
2.10 Mrs. Kirkpatrick Led Her Into Lady Cumnors Presence
2.11 Molly Had Held Up All the Day Bravely
2.12 Preparing for the Wedding
2.13 Molly Gibsons New Friends
2.14 Mr. Preston Must Have Heard Her Step
2.15 Molly Finds Herself Patronised
2.16 I Used to Think I Managed Her
2.17 Then the Carriage Came Round
2.18 All the Gentlemen Were Gone
2.19 The New Mamma
3.1 For Some Time the Murmurs and Grumblings
3.2 The Bride at Home
3.3 Squire Hamley Came in
3.4 Trouble at Hamley Hall
3.5 The Squire Asked Molly Every Day
3.6 Mr. Osbornes Secret
3.7 The Last Afternoon of Her Stay at the Hall Came
3.8 Cynthias Arrival
3.9 A Woman Will Have This Charm
3.10 Well, Then Mamma Had to Go Out As a Governess
3.11 Mrs. Gibsons Visitors
3.12 Molly Went Back to Her Seat By Cynthia
3.13 The Half-Sisters
3.14 We've Had Our Unexpected Visitor, Too, Said Mr. Gibson
3.15 Osborne Hamley Reviews His Position
3.16 Mrs. Gibsons Little Dinner
3.17 Ah, Mr. Gibson, I Have Found Out
3.18 Hollingford in a Bustle
3.19 The Afternoon of the Day on Which the Ball Was to Take Place
4.1 A Charity Ball
4.2 Meanwhile Miss Piper and Miss Phoebe
4.3 Mr. Preston Was Looking Intently and Angrily
4.4 Lady Harriet, Spied the Gibson Party
4.5 Molly Felt Innocent Enough, and Made No Reply
4.6 She Put Her Arm in Her Brothers As She Spoke
4.7 Rivalry
4.8 Oh, But You Must Be with Us! We Must Wait
4.9 For Some Reason or Other, Unknown to the Gibsons
4.10 I Believe I Have Been Very Thoughtless
4.11 Bush-Fighting
4.12 Presently, Osborne Came Upstairs
4.13 Again Cynthia Was Lost in Thought
4.14 Old Ways and New Ways
4.15 Coming Events
4.16 Lady Harriet Was Sorry to Miss Molly
4.17 Cynthia Now Joined the Party, Pretty and Elegant
4.18 Brightening Prospects
5.1 What's This I Hear About Roger? Said Mr. Gibson
5.2 I Wish I Could Tell His Mother, Said the Squire
5.3 A Lovers Mistake
5.4 Cynthia Did Not Seem Inclined to Repeat Her Saying
5.5 The Mothers Manoeuvre
5.6 I Knew, Said She Through Sobs and Tears
5.7 Has Mamma Told You? Said She
5.8 He's Not the Eldest Son, Continued the Squire
5.9 Your Molly Is One in a Thousand
5.10 MR. Kirkpatrick, Q.C
5.11 Molly Gibson Breathes Freely
5.12 You See a Great Deal of Mr. Preston, Don't You, Molly!
5.13 Gathering Clouds
5.14 I'm Afraid I'm Not As Much Struck By the Wonder of the Thing
5.15 The Storm Bursts
5.16 Molly Left the Path and Went Straight
5.17 I Am Quite Puzzled By You Both, Said Molly
5.18 Cynthias Confession
5.19 He Sate Down on the Table
6.1 So Now You Understand It All, Molly
6.2 Molly Gibson to the Rescue
6.3 It Was a Cloudy Blustering Day
6.4 Does She Say That to You in Cold Blood?
6.5 Cynthia Was on the Watch for Her Return
6.6 Confidences
6.7 No One Here! What a Blessing!
6.8 Molly Thought for a Minute or Two
6.9 Molly Enjoyed Her House to Herself to the Full
6.10 Hollingford Gossips
6.11 Scandal and It's Victims
6.12 Molly Gibson Has Lost Her Character, Sister. That's It
6.13 An Innocent Culprit
6.14 You Say You Were Not Acting for Yourself
6.15 I Hate to Have You Mixed Up in Mysteries
6.16 Molly Gibson Finds a Champion
6.17 At Length He Burst in
6.18 Lady Harriet, Was Riding Homewards
7.1 And He Rode Home, and Told His Wife
7.2 Cynthia at Bay
7.3 When She Looked Back Upon Her Visit
7.4 At Last She Said, Molly Knows It All
7.5 Troubles Never Come Alone
7.6 But Here You Are, Just in Such a Position Before Me, Cynthia!
7.7 She Laid Her Hand on the Hot Damp Skin of the Horses Shoulder
7.8 Squire Hamleys Sorrow
7.9 Heres Molly, Said Mr. Gibson, Choking a Little Himself
7.10 Some Months Ago Osborne Called
7.11 Someone Must Write to Mrs. Osborne Hamley
7.12 Unlooked-For Arrivals
7.13 The Writing This Letter Was Rather Difficult Work for Molly
7.14 Her Arms Relaxed, Her Figure Swayed
7.15 Molly Gibsons Worth Is Discovered
7.16 After This, Long Days Passed Over
7.17 When They Came Within Two Miles of Hollingford
7.18 Mollys Delight at Seeing Her Showed Itself
7.19 An Absent Lover Returns
8.1 Molly Went on with Her Questions on Other Subjects
8.2 I Was So Sorry to Hear How Ill You Had Been!
8.3 Off with the Old Love, and on with the New
8.4 Now Roger Spoke to Molly - Spoke Hurriedly, Spoke Hoarsely
8.5 Bridal Visits and Adieux
8.6 The Squire? Asked Mrs. Gibson in Some Surprise
8.7 Molly Was Sitting in the Drawing-Room Pale and Trembling
8.8 When Molly Arrived at the Towers
8.9 Reviving Hopes and Brightening Prospects
8.10 Molly Stood Up
8.11 Molly Gibson at Hamley Hall
8.12 It So Happened That on Mollys Last Morning
8.13 Roger Hamleys Confession
8.14 One Evening After Dinner
8.15 My Dear Boy! Said Mr. Gibson
8.16 Mr. Gibson Gave Rogers Message to His Wife
8.17 Having Married Cynthia, As Her Mother Put It
Recently viewed