Short Story Collection Vol. 055
Various
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
LibriVox’s Short Story Collection 055: a collection of 20 short works of fiction in the public domain read by a group of LibriVox members, including stories by J. M. Barrie, O. Henry, Jerome, Joyce, London, Saki, R. L. Stevenson, Trollope, Wilde and Wodehouse. (6 hr 27 min)
Chapters
| Tale of Sinuhe | 29:42 | Read by Arnie Horton |
| Filboid Studge | 8:21 | Read by Bellona Times |
| The Sphinx Without a Secret | 12:22 | Read by Rob Marland |
| A Holiday in Bed | 15:14 | Read by Rachael Nowotny |
| The Man who Would Manage | 17:38 | Read by Ruth Golding |
| An Encounter | 19:44 | Read by Brendan MacKenzie |
| Tony's Wife | 15:23 | Read by Bellona Times |
| That Spot | 24:09 | Read by Lynne T |
| The Dumb Man | 4:45 | Read by Tom Merritt |
| From the Teeth of the Tide | 20:17 | Read by Jule |
| The Garden of Memories | 15:02 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
| A Lodging For The Night | 44:49 | Read by Lynne T |
| The Magic Shadow | 10:53 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
| The Gentle Euphemia | 23:18 | Read by Arnold |
| Love in a Cottage | 11:26 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
| The Clicking of Cuthbert | 35:10 | Read by Ratandeep Singh |
| The Opening of the Will | 18:12 | Read by Rachael Nowotny |
| While the Auto Waits | 11:45 | Read by Antony Brown |
| Idyl Of London | 33:00 | Read by Lynne T |
| A Walk up the Avenue | 16:05 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Reviews
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TheManWhoWouldManage by JeromeK.Jerome, read by RuthGolding
Stephanie
when I looked through the list of contents and spotted the authors name, then saw the readers name, I knew I had to hear it!!! I've only just discovered Jerome K. Jerome, and I think his writing has a punchy kind of humor. A little dash of dark comedy with a a heap of human follies and foibles. And Ruth Golding is such a fantastic reader!! To my American ears, she sounds quite a bit like Dame Judi Dench.