Philip Pullman – His Dark Materials The Amber Spyglass Splatter Triple Vinyl

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His Dark Materials The Amber Spyglass Splatter Triple Vinyl – Philip Pullman new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Demon Records presents the third and final part of His Dark Materials ndash now a major TV series.In this BBC Radio fullcast dramatisation of The Amber Spyglass the young adventurers Lyra and Will must find each other and journey into the World of the Dead. This thrilling adaptation stars Lulu Popplewell as Lyra, Daniel Anthony as Will, Emma Fielding as Mrs Coulter, TracyAnn Oberman as Serafina Pekkala, and Terence Stamp as Lord Asriel, with a large supporting cast.A lavish gatefold sleeve features Dustinspired illustrations, spectacularly realised in metallic copper ink, plus full cast and production details and exclusive sleeve notes by Philip Pullman himself. This gripping drama is presented on three heavyweight 180g discs of Daemonic Dustburst splatter vinyl.Philip Pullmans bestselling trilogy of childrens books, which has sold more than 19 million copies worldwide, is now the inspiration for the major HBOBBC TV series His Dark Materials. Philip Pullman Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £35 +P&P

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