Where to buy stuff we crave
Topic 155 · 33 responses · archived october 2000
~Amy
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (00:12)
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Like videos and CDs and books and empire dresses and green shoes and sheet music and lace and all that sort of thing.
~Amy
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (00:13)
#1
Oh yes, for Christmas Santa(me) got The E.M Forster Trilogy Music from
A Room With A View, MAURICE, and Howards End. I adore it. a must have for Classical music fans. Well must ring off talk soon.
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Topic 125 of 177 [austen]: Went into the chat room too late
Response 1 of 2: Amy (Amy) * Fri, Jan 3, 1997 (16:02) * 6 lines
The E.M Forster Trilogy Music from
A Room With A View, MAURICE, and Howards End.
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Tell more, Roar. Label, which section of the record store you found it in. Good weekend to you, too. When is Santa (you) going to get a computer at home? You realize it is really child abuse not to get one for your daughter...
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Topic 125 of 177 [austen]: Went into the chat room too late
Response 2 of 2: Laura McCarthy (LauraM) * Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (09:46) * 3 lines
Well I'm trying to get one from work. Hopefully soon. Mom has a computer at home so its not really child abuse.
Okay the cd is from Angel records. I bought it at Borders Bookstore, but I have seen it at HMV. $32.99 (US). I found it under sountracks, I was originally looking for ARWAV soundtrack, but found this instead.
~Amy
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (00:16)
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Topic 139 of 178: Duchess of Duke Street on video
Mon, Jan 13, 1997 (06:41) | Carolyn Esau (Carolyn)
For those who were looking for it earlier, The Duchess of Duke Street is now on video. It is available from Signals (PBS) catalog.
13 hours on 7 cassettes.
Item #52804....$149.99
Phone orders 1 800 6699 9696
Fax orders 1 612 645 7092
International orders (including Canada) 1 800 669 5225 or 01 612 659 4312 for areas outside of toll free range.
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Topic 139 of 178 [austen]: Duchess of Duke Street on video
Response 1 of 1: Carolyn Esau (Carolyn) * Mon, Jan 13, 1997 (06:46) * 1 lines
1 800 669 9696 is the correct phone number. Sorry.
~Amy
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (00:20)
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Topic 139 of 178: Duchess of Duke Street on video
Mon, Jan 13, 1997 (06:41) | Carolyn Esau (Carolyn)
For those who were looking for it earlier, The Duchess of Duke Street is now on video. It is available from Signals (PBS) catalog.
13 hours on 7 cassettes.
Item #52804....$149.99
Phone orders 1 800 6699 9696
Fax orders 1 612 645 7092
International orders (including Canada) 1 800 669 5225 or 01 612 659 4312 for areas outside of toll free range.
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Topic 139 of 178 [austen]: Duchess of Duke Street on video
Response 1 of 1: Carolyn Esau (Carolyn) * Mon, Jan 13, 1997 (06:46) * 1 lines
1 800 669 9696 is the correct phone number. Sorry.
~Amy
Tue, Feb 11, 1997 (00:20)
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Topic 140 of 178: BBC Emma already available on video
Mon, Jan 13, 1997 (13:53) | Dina (Dina)
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I get a catalogue called Critics Choice (800-367-7765) and they are offering the 1996 BBC version of Emma (with Kate Beckinsale and Dominc Rowan) for $14.77. We haven't even seen it here in America, but there it is. The # is AAANEO16081.
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Topic 140 of 178 [austen]: BBC Emma already available on video
Response 1 of 4: Dina (Dina) * Mon, Jan 13, 1997 (13:58) * 1 lines
By the way, I just noticed it said it would be available on 2/17/97. Hmmmm.
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Topic 140 of 178 [austen]: BBC Emma already available on video
Response 2 of 4: Bernie Parkin (Bernie) * Tue, Jan 14, 1997 (11:15) * 1 lines
Just to add to the confusion. The BBC didn't adapt "Emma" last year. I think you must be referring to Meridian/A&E co�production, which was aired over here in November.
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Topic 140 of 178 [austen]: BBC Emma already available on video
Response 3 of 4: Dina (Dina) * Mon, Jan 20, 1997 (16:02) * 3 lines
Yes, you are right. And to add more confusion, I see that Anne posted this same thing (even forgetting to put the delayed delivery date on her original posting) under the Emma line. Oops.
Dina
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Topic 140 of 178 [austen]: BBC Emma already available on video
Response 4 of 4: Donna (Donna) * Sun, Feb 2, 1997 (09:26) * 5 lines
VIDEO RELEASE DATES:
A&E EMMA MARCH 7,1997
JN & GP APRIL 15,1997
~LauraMM
Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (14:46)
#5
I found Jane Eyre with Timothy Dalton at Fusion Video 29.98 telephone # is 1-800-959-0061. Of course because I fell in love with this version, I have ordered it.
Fusion Video
17311 Fusion Way
Country Club, IL 60478
If you call them they can send you a catalog
~Amy
Sat, Mar 8, 1997 (05:28)
#6
English Patient screenplay:
http://scripttutor.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/scripttu/sbfront?books.cgi?category=screenplay
~lisaC
Sat, Mar 8, 1997 (21:19)
#7
Is there a P&P2 soudtrack available? If so I would be very interested in buying it and would appreciate any information on it.
~Amy
Sat, Mar 8, 1997 (21:24)
#8
Lisa, look in the FAQ
~Amy
Sun, Mar 9, 1997 (14:16)
#9
Topic 222 of 222: "Pemberley Shades" by Bonavia-Hunt, 1949
Sun, Mar 9, 1997 (13:37) | Bruce Rogers (Gypsy)
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To anyone who can help:
I am desperate to find a copy of the sequel to P&P called "Pemberley
Shades," (written by author Bonavia-Hunt and first published in 1949
by E.P. Dutton & Company,New York) for my wife.
Please reply to brogers@forbes.com if you know where I can obtain a copy
of this very hard to find book.
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Topic 222 of 222 [austen]: "Pemberley Shades" by Bonavia-Hunt, 1949
Response 1 of 1: Kate (kate) * Sun, Mar 9, 1997 (13:46) * 1 lines
Bruce this will not be much help to you but anyway. I have a copy, but it is packed in a box in Australia with all my other books. I purchased it at a second had book shop in Australia for about $5. But I have no idea where you would be able to get one now - it has been out of print forever.
~Inko
Sun, Mar 9, 1997 (19:14)
#10
I tried to find "Pemberley Shades" all over London last summer and had absolutely no luck - it is completely out of print. The only way seems to be to haunt second hand book stores and stalls at garage sales, etc.
~amy2
Sun, Mar 9, 1997 (20:59)
#11
I READ Pemberley Shades (checked it out from the UCLA Library). It's not worth searching for, sorry to say. Not that much better than Emma Tennant's stuff. Yech.
~kate
Sun, Mar 9, 1997 (21:54)
#12
I think I agree with Amy. This is the one where Lizzy calls D "Fitz". Double Yech.
~Belinda
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (04:56)
#13
I'm in despair, I still can not find a copy of the making of P&P book. Tried all over Australia and on the net. If anyone knows of anywhere I can still pick it up could you please let me know?
~Belinda
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (04:59)
#14
Just noticed my email login's my currently out of action work one. Those with good tidings could email me alternatively at my home email:
Bperry@cww.octec.org.au
Or just post here of course!!
~Kali
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (05:23)
#15
Bells, try Jane Austen Books at jabooks@aol.com...it's $21.95 US through them.
~doone
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (18:43)
#16
where can I find the Making of P&P2-- the video?
~elder
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (18:52)
#17
Oh, Lorna, that is the 64-dollar question -- we don't seem to be able to get it (in the US, at least) from any source.
~doone
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (18:57)
#18
Well, now I'm even more determined.
~Yeago
Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (13:22)
#19
Just got the Jane Austen Books catalog, The making of P&P is called the "darling of the internet" - What ever could they mean?
~Kali
Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (13:33)
#20
Whaddaya think they mean, Anne? ;)
~Amy
Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (15:49)
#21
Our rep with those ladies is as whacky as theirs is with us.
~amy2
Sun, Mar 16, 1997 (19:51)
#22
Or do they mean the "Holy Grail of the internet"? Which will never be found.
Belinda, another source of the "Making of P&P" book is the Internet Bookstore online: http://www.bookshop.co.uk/. They delivered within 2 weeks to the States, no problem.
~doone
Fri, Mar 21, 1997 (15:12)
#23
FYI to those interested in buying the old P&P (1940). I just got this catalog in the mail from Critic's Choice Video "The Movie Book" and they have it!
only $19.95 They also have P&P2 (1995) for only $74.77 the cheapest I've seen it.AND if that weren't enough, they have Emma2 for $14.77. their phone number is 800-367-7765. I'm so excited-- I had to spread the news because I couldn't find the movie anywhere. Please don't post a message telling me I'm going to hate it, you'll burst my bubble.
~amy2
Fri, Mar 21, 1997 (15:41)
#24
I just got the new A&E video catalog yesterday -- there is a "Great Writers" tape which is a bio of Jane Austen - I believe it's $19.95. I can provide more details if anyone is interested!
~elder
Fri, Mar 21, 1997 (15:45)
#25
Amy2 -- I saw that biography video listed. Do you (or does anyone else) know if it is any good? I am always looking to expand my "any and all things Jane Austen" collection of books & videos. ;-)
~sandysearing
Sat, Mar 22, 1997 (16:50)
#26
Does anyone know where I can get the "Making of Emma"?
~Inko
Sat, Mar 22, 1997 (17:54)
#27
Sandy, I ordered a copy from the Internet Bookshop at:
http://www.bookshop.co.uk/
and it should be on its way. It may be available in the U.S. also but don't know where.
~sandysearing
Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (17:51)
#28
Thanks, Inko. I was beginning to think it didn't exist!
~joanna
Wed, Apr 2, 1997 (14:08)
#29
Like many others, I would like to get my own copy of The Making of
Pride and Prejudice". Our local bookstore tried very hard, even
calling Penguin (USA) to see if they could strike a deal, but nothing
doing. They gave us the address for Penguin (UK). I also found it
at the Internet Bookshop. They claim to have secure ordering, but
I wondered if I might have the opinions of others before venturing
forth. I really, really, really would like a copy!
~Susan
Wed, Apr 2, 1997 (21:55)
#31
JoAnna, you can order through the Internet without giving your credit card number there. As you go through the order, you will see a phone number you can call and leave your number. They will confirm the shipment of your order by e-mail.
~joanna
Thu, Apr 3, 1997 (07:18)
#32
Thanks, Susan. You're a lifesaver!
~joanna
Thu, Apr 3, 1997 (11:17)
#33
Also, a big thank you to Jake. Lots of interesting reading!
~Susan
Fri, Apr 4, 1997 (08:00)
#34
No problem, Joanna! That's one of the things I like best about the Internet -- people helping each other and sharing info.