Philip Pullman
Sir Philip Nicholas Outram Pullman (born 19 October 1946) is an English writer. He is best known for the fantasy trilogy ''His Dark Materials''. The first volume, ''Northern Lights'' (1995), won the Carnegie Medal and later the "Carnegie of Carnegies". The third volume, ''The Amber Spyglass'' (2000), won the Whitbread Award. In 2003, ''His Dark Materials'' ranked third in the BBC's The Big Read, a poll of 200 top novels voted by the British public. In 2017, he started a companion trilogy, ''The Book of Dust''. As of 2025, the books in the two trilogies plus related short stories have sold more than 49 million copies in total.In 2008, ''The Times'' named Pullman one of the "50 greatest British writers since 1945". In a 2004 BBC poll, he was named the eleventh most influential person in British culture. He was knighted in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to literature. Michael Morpurgo said: “The range and depth of his imagination and of his learning certainly make him the Tolkien of our day.” Provided by Wikipedia
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The Scarecrow And His Servantcompact disc unabridgedby Pullman, Philip, 1946-
Published 2005CD Audiobook
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Once Upon A Time In The Northcompact disc unabridgedby Pullman, Philip, 1946-
Published 2008CD Audiobook
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