Published 1800 -1900

The Untempered Wind

Read by Bruce Pirie


Joanna E. Wood



Upon publication of “The Untempered Wind” in 1894, Joanna Wood quickly rose to international prominence, becoming in the next few years the …

The Mysteries of Paris - Volume 2

Read by Celine Major


Eugène Sue



Rodolphe, is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein (a fictional kingdom of Germany) but is disguised as a Parisian worker. He can speak in ar…

The Begum's Fortune

Read by Kate Follis


Jules Verne



A novel with some utopian elements, but primarily dystopian. A French doctor and a German professor both inherit a vast fortune as descendan…

Fritz to the Front

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Edward L. Wheeler



Fritz to the Front is the story of a Dutch tramp who wants to be a detective, and is an expert at ventriloquism. The story opens with a myst…

Taking the Bastile

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Alexandre Dumas



Pitou lost his mother when he was small. He was raised by a stern aunt who did not really love him. He starts knowing the world by going to …

The Mikado, Or The Town Of Titipu

Read by David Wales


W. S. Gilbert



In this recording, one person reads the entire play, all parts, including the stage directions. Even without the support of Arthur Sullivan…

Armand Durand

Read by Bruce Pirie


Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon



Armand Durand, published in 1868, was written by Rosanna Leprohon, an English-speaker with an insider’s knowledge of French Canada, thanks t…

Pierre, or The Ambiguities

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Herman Melville



The life of a young heir, Pierre is altered when he meets a mysterious woman who claims to be his sister.

The Mystery of Mrs. Blencarrow

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Margaret O. Oliphant



The location is the English Lake District and the characters very ordinary people. Mrs. Blencarrow is a widow with five children and control…

Romance of California Life; Illustrated By Pacific Slope Stories, Thrilling, Pa…

Read by David Wales


John Habberton



These 37 short stories were authored by John Habberton (1842–1921), an American writer. He spent nearly twenty years as the literary and dr…

The Mysteries of Paris - Volume 4

Read by Celine Major


Eugène Sue



Rodolphe, who is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein (a fictional kingdom of Germany) but is disguised as a Parisian worker. He can speak in…

A Superfluous Woman

Read by Bruce Pirie


Emma Francis Brooke



Published anonymously in 1894, “A Superfluous Woman” quickly became one of the most widely read of the “New Woman” novels that appeared at t…

The Celebrity

Read by Joseph Tabler


Winston Churchill



Satirizes the rise of a young novelist (thought to be Richard Harding Davis, but denied as such by Churchill). - Summary by Joseph Tabler

Cousin Maude

Read by Celine Major


Mary Jane Holmes



When Matilda's husband James dies, she marries rich Dr. Kennedy thinking he will provide a good home for her daughter Maude. However, the do…

The White Dove

Read by Simon Evers


William John Locke



Sylvester Lanyon, a doctor, is mourning the early death of his wife. His young daughter Dorothy is living with his father, Matthew, also a w…

Impressions of Theophrastus Such

Read by Josh Mitteldorf


George Eliot



Impressions of Theophrastus Such is a work of fiction by George Eliot, first published in 1879. It was Eliot's last published writing and he…

An Editor's Tales

Read by Arnold


Anthony Trollope



These 'tales' describe a series of encounters between various magazine editors and those who wish to have their works published. While conta…

The Mysteries of Paris - Volume 5

Read by Celine Major


Eugène Sue



Rodolphe, who is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein (a fictional kingdom of Germany) but is disguised as a Parisian worker. He can speak in…

Almayer's Folly (Version 3)

Read by Peter Dann


Joseph Conrad



Joseph Conrad was born in former Poland, spent part of his childhood exiled in Russia because of his father's Polish nationalist political a…

Irene Iddesleigh

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Amanda Mckittrick Ros



Amanda McKittrick Ros, a Northern Irish writer, did for the novel what William McGonagall did for poetry and Florence Foster Jenkins for the…

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