Twas the Night Before Christmas (A Visit From St. Nicholas)


Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

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'Twas the Night Before Christmas is a beloved poem that captures the magic and anticipation of Christmas Eve. Written by Clement Clarke Moore in 1823, this enchanting piece has become a cherished holiday tradition, delighting listeners with its vivid imagery and whimsical narrative.

In this audiobook, LibriVox volunteers present nine unique readings, each bringing their own interpretation to Moore's classic verses. The poem tells the story of a family's Christmas Eve, filled with the excitement of Santa's arrival and the joy of holiday spirit.

With its rhythmic charm and festive themes, this collection offers a delightful way to experience a timeless holiday favorite. Whether you're revisiting the poem or hearing it for the first time, these readings invite you to immerse yourself in the warmth and wonder of the season.

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Version 1 4:09 Gelesen von Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Version 2 3:55 Gelesen von Betsie Bush
Version 3 2:57 Gelesen von Chris Goringe
Version 4 3:46 Gelesen von Brad Bush
Version 5 3:41 Gelesen von Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Version 6 3:50 Gelesen von Peter Yearsley
Version 7 3:31 Gelesen von Mark Bradford
Version 8 3:19 Gelesen von Sam Lipten
Version 9 3:16 Gelesen von Sean Randall

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Nice Offerings of The Holiday Classic


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Kudos to the many volunteers that donated their time and talents to deliver this delightful tale that's eternally associated with the holiday season. Bless you all. Please also listen to one delivered by actress and director Joan Mullaney, here: http://www.archive.org/details/TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas_630 and Mike Barlow's bedtime story interpretation here: http://www.archive.org/details/Twas-The-Night-Before-Christmas There is a magic in the holiday season. God Bless Us Everyone.

That wonderful night


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''Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring... not even a mouse."