Voltaire Voltaire Candide & Zadig (U) 6 CD 6 CD
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| Artist: | Voltaire |
| Title: | Voltaire Candide & Zadig (U) 6 CD |
| Released: | 01/08/2008 |
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| Format: | 6 CD |
| Barcode: | 730099097420 |
| Catalogue number: | NAB688112.2 |
| SKU: | WA-15128041 |
| Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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| 1 | / | 1 | CANDIDE: Chapter 1: How Candide was Brought up in a Magnificent Castle and How he was Driven Thence |
| 1 | / | 2 | Chapter 2: What Befell Candide Among the Bulgarians |
| 1 | / | 3 | Chapter 3: How Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians and What Befell Him Afterward |
| 1 | / | 4 | Chapter 4: How Candide Found his Old Master Pangloss Again and What Happened to Him |
| 1 | / | 5 | Oh Sage Pangloss cried Candide |
| 1 | / | 6 | Chapter 5: A Tempest, a Shipwreck, An Earthquake and What Else Befell Dr. Pangloss, Candide and James the Anabaptist |
| 1 | / | 7 | Chapter 6: How the Portuguese Made a Superb Auto-De-Fe to Prevent Any Future Earthquakes, and How Candide Underwent Public Flagellation |
| 1 | / | 8 | Chapter 7: How the Old Woman Took Care of Candide and How He Found The Object of His Love |
| 1 | / | 9 | Chapter 8: Cunegunds Story |
| 1 | / | 10 | Chapter 9: What Happened to Cunegund, Candide, the Grande Inquisitor and the Jew |
| 1 | / | 11 | Chapter 10: In What Distress Candide, Cunegund and the Old Woman Arrive at Cadiz, and of Their Embarkation |
| 1 | / | 12 | Chapter 11: The History of the Old Woman |
| 1 | / | 13 | Chapter 12: The Adventures of the Old Woman Continued |
| 1 | / | 14 | We had a very pious and humane Imam |
| 1 | / | 15 | Chapter 13: How Candide was Obliged to Leave the Fair Cunegund and the Old Woman |
| 2 | / | 16 | Chapter 14: The Reception Candide and Macambo Met with among the Jesuits in Paraguay |
| 2 | / | 17 | He was a very handsome young man |
| 2 | / | 18 | Chapter 15: How Candide Killed the Brother of His Dear Cunegund |
| 2 | / | 19 | Chapter 16: What Happened to Our Two Travellers with Two Girls, Two Monkeys, and the Savages, Called Orellions |
| 2 | / | 20 | When They Awoke, They Were Surprised to Find They Could Not Move |
| 2 | / | 21 | Chapter 17: Candide and His Valet Arrive in the Country of El Dorado and What They Saw There |
| 2 | / | 22 | The Schoolmaster, with a Smile, Flung Them on the Ground |
| 2 | / | 23 | Chapter 18: What They Saw in the Country of El Dorado |
| 2 | / | 24 | Candide and Cacambo got into the coach |
| 2 | / | 25 | Chapter 19: What Happened to Them at Surinam, and How Candide Became Acquainted with Martin |
| 2 | / | 26 | Candide continued some days longer at Surinam |
| 2 | / | 27 | Chapter 20: What Befell Candide and Martin on Their Passage |
| 2 | / | 28 | Chapter 21: Candide and Martin, While Thus Reasoning with Each Other, Draw Near to the Coast of France |
| 3 | / | 29 | Chapter 22: What Happened to Candide and Martin in France |
| 3 | / | 30 | That was very impolite said Candide |
| 3 | / | 31 | Candide listened to this discourse with great attention |
| 3 | / | 32 | The artful abbe let not a word of this escape him |
| 3 | / | 33 | Chapter 23: Candide and Martin Touch Upon the English Coast and What They See There |
| 3 | / | 34 | Chapter 24: Of Pacquette and Fair Giroflee |
| 3 | / | 35 | Thus did Pacquette unbosom herself to honest Candide in his closet |
| 3 | / | 36 | Chapter 25: Candide and Martin Pay a Visit to Seignor Pococurante, a Nobel Venetian |
| 3 | / | 37 | Candide, Who Had Been Brought Up with a Notion of Never Making Use of His Own Judgement |
| 3 | / | 38 | Chapter 26: Candide and Martin Sup with Six Strangers and Who They Were |
| 3 | / | 39 | Cacambos master then began with great gravity |
| 3 | / | 40 | Chapter 27: Candides Voyage to Constantinople |
| 3 | / | 41 | There were two slaves among the crew of the galley |
| 4 | / | 42 | Chapter 28: What Befell Candide, Cunegund, Pangloss and Martin |
| 4 | / | 43 | Chapter 29: In What Manner Candide Found Miss Cunegund and the Old Woman Again |
| 4 | / | 44 | Chapter 30: Conclusion |
| 4 | / | 45 | This new adventure engaged them more deeply than ever |
| 4 | / | 46 | ZADIG: Chapter 1: The Blind of One Eye |
| 4 | / | 47 | Chapter 2: The Noise |
| 4 | / | 48 | Chapter 3: The Dog and the Horse |
| 4 | / | 49 | Chapter 4: Envious |
| 4 | / | 50 | Envious went to see Zadig |
| 4 | / | 51 | Chapter 5: The Generous |
| 4 | / | 52 | Chapter 6: The Minister |
| 4 | / | 53 | Chapter 7: The Disputes and the Audiences |
| 5 | / | 54 | Chapter 8: Jealousy |
| 5 | / | 55 | This little mute was strongly attached to the Queen and Zadig |
| 5 | / | 56 | Chapter 9: The Woman-Beater |
| 5 | / | 57 | Chapter 10: Slavery |
| 5 | / | 58 | Chapter 11: The Funeral Pyre |
| 5 | / | 59 | Chapter 12: The Supper |
| 5 | / | 60 | The man of Cathay took up the discourse |
| 5 | / | 61 | Chapter 13: I ? The Rendezvous |
| 5 | / | 62 | II ? The Dance |
| 5 | / | 63 | III ? Blue Eyes |
| 5 | / | 64 | The King Was Transported with Joy, Astonishment and Love |
| 5 | / | 65 | Chapter 14: The Robber |
| 6 | / | 66 | Chapter 15: The Fisherman |
| 6 | / | 67 | In my distress I resolved to apply to justice |
| 6 | / | 68 | Chapter 16: The Basilisk |
| 6 | / | 69 | Neither of us were to be found |
| 6 | / | 70 | I now saw myself in the power of a barbarian |
| 6 | / | 71 | Chapter 17: The Combats |
| 6 | / | 72 | The other knights acquitted themselves with greater ability and success |
| 6 | / | 73 | Chapter 18: The Hermit |
| 6 | / | 74 | The miser started and was ready to fall backwards |
| 6 | / | 75 | She performed the honours of the house as well as she could |
| 6 | / | 76 | Chapter 19: The Enigmas |
| 6 | / | 77 | Illustrious Lords, Said Zadig |
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