Isaac Asimov

The Classic "Foundation Trilogy"

Dramatised Radio Shows consisting of 

Foundation
Foundation & Empire
Second Foundation

 On 1 Mp3 CD


 The Foundation Trilogy is an epic science fiction series written over a span of years by Isaac Asimov. It consists of 3 volumes that are closely linked to each other, although they can be read separately.

 The series is highly acclaimed, winning the one-time Hugo Award for "Best All-Time Series" in 1966.


The premise of the series is that mathematician Hari Seldon spent his life developing a branch of mathematics known as psychohistory, a concept devised by Asimov and his editor John W. Campbell. 

"Foretell The future"


SPECIAL NOTE: This show has one of the worst introduction sound effects of any shows I have ever tried to hear, but it is part of the show, not a quality of recording error and the introduction and the sound ends about 1 and 1/2  minutes into the show, and this is a good series of shows.


It is provided in MP3 format on CD-R for playing on:
MP3 compatible CD players & PCs
 
They can also be transferred to your iPod, MP3 player, Mobile Phone or Tablet to take with you and listen at your leisure.

Presentation
The recording is on a high quality printed CD and supplied in a paper or plastic sleeve which makes a lovely present for any loved ones!


The perfect way to enjoy literature without reading  
  • Ideal for anyone who is visually impaired, 
  • Has problems holding a book 
  • Reading difficulties such as dyslexia or 
  • Just learning English as a second language
  • Those long or regular car journeys
  • Students of English Literature
One of my favourite classic novels.... 
 

Notice:

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The recordings are freely available to download

The original authors are either deceased and copyright has therefore run out or are copyright free.