Famous Poems That Tell Great Stories
| First published | 1957 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Decca |
| Format | audio LP |
| Type | Anthology |
| Catalog ID | DL 9040 |
Data from Discogs. {{Narrator|Raymond Edward Johnson}}: Gunga Din, Abou Ben Adhem, French Camp, Light Brigade. {{Narrator|Arnold Moss}}: Bridge, Annabel Lee, Duchess. {{Narrator|Alexander Scourby}}: Mandalay, Highwayman, Creation. {{Narrator|Fredric March}}: Revere's Ride. Expanding the 1953 The Magic Word: Famous Poems That Tell Stories, although Alexander Scourby's reading of "Gunga Din" there is replaced here by Arnold Moss's. Also contains "Nancy Hanks" by the non-genre author Rosemary Benet.
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| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| bc | Liner Notes (Famous Poems That Tell Stories) | Louis Untermeyer | Essay |
| |1 | Gunga Din | Rudyard Kipling | Poem |
| |10 | The Highwayman | Alfred Noyes | Poem |
| |11 | The Creation | James Weldon Johnson | Poem |
| |12 | My Last Duchess | Robert Browning | Poem |
| |2 | Abou Ben Adhem | Leigh Hunt | Poem |
| |3 | Incident of the French Camp | Robert Browning | Poem |
| |6 | The Bridge of Sighs | Thomas Hood | Poem |
| |7 | Annabel Lee | Edgar Allan Poe | Poem |
| |8 | Mandalay | Rudyard Kipling | Poem |
| |9 | Paul Revere's Ride | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | Poem |