Gresham Lindsay Gresham William Nightmare Alley 8 CD 8 CD
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| Artist: | Gresham |
| Title: | Lindsay Gresham William Nightmare Alley 8 CD |
| Released: | 01/04/2011 |
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| Format: | 8 CD |
| Barcode: | 9781843794820 |
| Catalogue number: | NAB43.2 |
| SKU: | WA-15695895 |
| Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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| 1 | / | 1 | Madame Sosostris, famous clairvoyante? |
| 1 | / | 2 | The geek had picked up a black snake? |
| 1 | / | 3 | Against the summer night the ferris wheel lights winked? |
| 1 | / | 4 | Card 2 The Magician |
| 1 | / | 5 | Now Then, for My Next Number? |
| 1 | / | 6 | Dad taught Molly all kinds of wonderful things? |
| 1 | / | 7 | Dad was wonderful. He looked over his shoulder? |
| 1 | / | 8 | Molly's grandfather, 'Judge' Kincaid? |
| 1 | / | 9 | Stanton Carlisle: The great Stanton stood up? |
| 1 | / | 10 | The woman was tall, dressed in flowing white? |
| 1 | / | 11 | Zeena Looked Up, Folding Her Arms with Decision |
| 1 | / | 12 | Card 3 The High Priestess |
| 1 | / | 13 | Nope,' Zeena Went on, 'Pete Was a Real Brunette? |
| 1 | / | 14 | Zeena returned. In the watery gold light of morning? |
| 2 | / | 15 | It's Getting Late'. 'Sure Is |
| 2 | / | 16 | Across the tent the talker, Clem Hoately? |
| 2 | / | 17 | Her face softened and she laid her palm? |
| 2 | / | 18 | 'You know, kid ? ' Pete drew himself up? |
| 2 | / | 19 | They had left the tent and the darkened midway stretched out? |
| 2 | / | 20 | Card 4 The World |
| 2 | / | 21 | The Sight of the Sailor Rushed Stan Back to Normal |
| 2 | / | 22 | It was uncanny how Zeena could fish out things? |
| 2 | / | 23 | 'Before you take that step,' she went on? |
| 2 | / | 24 | 'You're the Card Worker,' Martin Said Aggressively |
| 2 | / | 25 | Balancing against the rock of the train, he pushed? |
| 2 | / | 26 | It Was Zeena's Turn to Keep Quiet |
| 2 | / | 27 | The figures, then, were a record? |
| 2 | / | 28 | The Speech Fascinated Him |
| 3 | / | 29 | Now the very country shimmered with violence? |
| 3 | / | 30 | Joe Plasky said evenly, 'Sailor, you been leaving a trail?' |
| 3 | / | 31 | Stan came up behind the steps behind Joe Plasky's platform? |
| 3 | / | 32 | Stan Noticed That the Stubble on the Deputy Marshal's Chin Was White |
| 3 | / | 33 | As I Said, It's Absolutely None of My Business |
| 3 | / | 34 | I'm very glad to have met you, Marshall? |
| 3 | / | 35 | Card 5 The Empress |
| 3 | / | 36 | They took their seats and a gangling youth with spiky hair brought in two? |
| 3 | / | 37 | Card 6 Resurrection Of The Dead |
| 3 | / | 38 | Outside the snow was falling lightly? |
| 3 | / | 39 | It was like other days of early summer? |
| 3 | / | 40 | The boy lay face down. The sounds of the house filtered up? |
| 3 | / | 41 | Sudden anger rose up in him? |
| 3 | / | 42 | Mother's Tone Was Brittle |
| 4 | / | 43 | Someone Switched on the Living Room Lamp |
| 4 | / | 44 | Card 7 The Emperor |
| 4 | / | 45 | Molly Closed Her Eyes |
| 4 | / | 46 | He turned back to the reclining girl. 'Miss Cahill?' |
| 4 | / | 47 | She sat up, passing the back of her hand? |
| 4 | / | 48 | Stan Took Both Her Hands in His and Shook Them |
| 4 | / | 49 | Card 8 The Sun |
| 4 | / | 50 | In the old grey stone house near Riverside Drive? |
| 4 | / | 51 | She played the 'Amen' chords softly? |
| 4 | / | 52 | Miss Cahill Stirred in Her Chair and Her Head Drew Back |
| 4 | / | 53 | She hurried over, feeling the warmth in her face? |
| 4 | / | 54 | Upstairs He Entered Mrs. Peabody's Room and Shut the Door |
| 4 | / | 55 | Card 9 The Hierophant |
| 4 | / | 56 | Now the house wasn't like home any longer? |
| 4 | / | 57 | Addie Peabody got up late and called the Rev. Carlisle? |
| 5 | / | 58 | Addie Had Risen from Her Chair |
| 5 | / | 59 | Sun beat on the striped awnings? |
| 5 | / | 60 | Card 10 The Moon |
| 5 | / | 61 | It was a cool June evening and Stan wore a blue coat? |
| 5 | / | 62 | The words had a hard time coming out? |
| 5 | / | 63 | If only they could all have stayed together? |
| 5 | / | 64 | The Old Man Said 'Amen' and Then Grinned Weakly at His Wife |
| 5 | / | 65 | Card 11 The Lovers |
| 5 | / | 66 | Loneliness Came Over Him, Like An Avalanche of Snow |
| 5 | / | 67 | Monday afternoon, lecture on the Esoteric Significance of the Tarot? |
| 5 | / | 68 | With the Wheels Clicking Past Under Him, Stan Felt a Little Better |
| 5 | / | 69 | Stan Was Looking at Her Spindly Legs |
| 5 | / | 70 | The nameplate said, 'Dr. Lilith Ritter?' |
| 5 | / | 71 | Card 12 The Star |
| 5 | / | 72 | Let's Get Back to Humphries. Before He Ran Away? |
| 6 | / | 73 | In the spring darkness the Obelisk stood? |
| 6 | / | 74 | The rush, the rocketing plunge of the years to death? |
| 6 | / | 75 | Three doors down was a little cocktail bar with a glass sign? |
| 6 | / | 76 | He finished the brandy and signalled the waiter? |
| 6 | / | 77 | Bracing his hand against the curved instep? |
| 6 | / | 78 | Card 13 The Chariot |
| 6 | / | 79 | The morgue office of Morningside Hospital? |
| 6 | / | 80 | Good Christ, was this guy never going to shut up? |
| 6 | / | 81 | Conversation flattened out to an eager rustle? |
| 6 | / | 82 | The tears had mounted to the clergyman's eyes? |
| 6 | / | 83 | But God Damn It ? Pardon Me Reverend ? But I Know All This |
| 6 | / | 84 | Inside the concrete shack a man in a gray military shirt? |
| 6 | / | 85 | The Rev. Carlisle Smiled Spiritually |
| 6 | / | 86 | Then Stan Felt Something Touch His Lips |
| 7 | / | 87 | The others had left the directors' room? |
| 7 | / | 88 | The ghostly billiard game went on? |
| 7 | / | 89 | Card 14 The Tower |
| 7 | / | 90 | The Rev. Carlisle's Hand Tightened on the Older Man's Arm |
| 7 | / | 91 | Suddenly She Stood Up, Throwing Her Hair Back |
| 7 | / | 92 | When Grindle got to the church he found the Rev. Carlisle? |
| 7 | / | 93 | It was late when Stan pressed the buzzer? |
| 7 | / | 94 | In a tiny bedroom, lit only by a skylight? |
| 7 | / | 95 | Inside the cabinet the Rev. Carlisle was busy packing? |
| 7 | / | 96 | He Limped Back Into the Hall |
| 7 | / | 97 | Card 15 Justice |
| 7 | / | 98 | Mustn't Use the Car. Cab Drivers Remember People |
| 7 | / | 99 | He stood, swaying? |
| 7 | / | 100 | She was standing up now and leaning over the desk? |
| 7 | / | 101 | Card 16 The Devil |
| 8 | / | 102 | Card 17 The Hermit |
| 8 | / | 103 | The Fat Hobo Stood Up, Swishing the Coffee in His Can |
| 8 | / | 104 | The world began to spin and he opened his eyes? |
| 8 | / | 105 | Card 18 Time |
| 8 | / | 106 | Card 19 The Wheel Of Fortune |
| 8 | / | 107 | My Dear Friend, How Often in Your Life, When Things Looked Bad? |
| 8 | / | 108 | Stan Was Trying to Listen |
| 8 | / | 109 | Justice. Something in It Could Mean Folding Money |
| 8 | / | 110 | Card 20 Death |
| 8 | / | 111 | They Had Left the Crowd and Cut Down a Side Street |
| 8 | / | 112 | Card 21 Strength |
| 8 | / | 113 | The half ? man acrobat pushed aside the piles of letters? |
| 8 | / | 114 | What's Calluses on the Ends of the Fingers? |
| 8 | / | 115 | Card 22 The Hanged Man |
| 8 | / | 116 | You Could Hardly See the Platform for the Smoke and the Waiter |
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