The king's speech
(Audiobook CD)
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Published
[Old Saybrook, CT] : Tantor Audio, c2010, p2011.
Format
Audiobook CD
Edition
Library ed.
Status
Sequim - Talking Books
AUDBK 941.084 LOGUE
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AUDBK 941.084 LOGUE
1 available
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Elizabeth, -- Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, -- 1900-2002.
George -- VI, -- King of Great Britain, -- 1895-1952 -- Friends and associates.
George -- VI, -- King of Great Britain, -- 1895-1952.
Great Britain -- History -- George VI, 1936-1952.
Great Britain -- Kings and rulers.
Logue, Lionel, -- 1880-1953 -- Friends and associates.
Logue, Lionel, -- 1880-1953.
Speech disorders -- Patients -- Biography.
Speech therapists -- Australia -- Biography.
Speech therapy -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Talking books.
George -- VI, -- King of Great Britain, -- 1895-1952 -- Friends and associates.
George -- VI, -- King of Great Britain, -- 1895-1952.
Great Britain -- History -- George VI, 1936-1952.
Great Britain -- Kings and rulers.
Logue, Lionel, -- 1880-1953 -- Friends and associates.
Logue, Lionel, -- 1880-1953.
Speech disorders -- Patients -- Biography.
Speech therapists -- Australia -- Biography.
Speech therapy -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Talking books.
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Published
[Old Saybrook, CT] : Tantor Audio, c2010, p2011.
Edition
Library ed.
Physical Desc
6 sound discs (7 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Unabridged.
General Note
"Includes King George VI's original speech"--Container.
General Note
Compact discs.
Participants/Performers
Read by Simon Vance.
Description
Albert, Duke of York began to see speech therapist Lionel Logue in a desperate bid to cure his lifelong stammer. Little did the two men know that this unlikely friendship would ultimately save the House of Windsor from collapse. The amiable Logue gave the shy young Duke the skills and the confidence to stand and deliver before a crowd. And when his elder brother, Edward VIII, abdicated the throne to marry for love, 'Bertie' was able to assume the reins of power as King George VI.