BBC Enterprises put out some of his talks on an album called "Some Of His Talks", and Heritage (which evolved from either Audio Rarities or Audio Archives) had a ten-inch LP of a 1937 short wave broadcast, but I don't think the Linguaphone set has ever been reissued, except for a minute or so on a National Vocarium 78. I could be wrong. That Linguaphone set isn't that rare..I own a copy and I've seen it on auction several times. dl Steven Smolian wrote: > On LP on Audio Rarities, I think. There was other material spoken by > him on LP as well, on BBC, etc. > > Steve Smolian > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Fine" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:15 PM > Subject: [ARSCLIST] George Bernard Shaw recording > > >> Hopefully someone follows the fate of spoken-word recordings ... >> >> George Bernard Shaw made a 2-disk 78 set in 1927 as part of the >> Linguaphone series called "Spoken English and Broken English." Kurt >> Nauck had a copy up for auction: >> http://www.78rpm.com/images/auction/4172_BShawLinguiphon.gif >> as part of this lot: >> http://www.78rpm.com/auction/highs.htm >> >> Was this album ever released in a modern format, either an LP or CD? >> >> -- Tom Fine > >