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Jaffery
Read by
Simon Evers
William John Locke
The book follows the lives of Hilary, the narrator, and three of his friends whom he met at Cambridge. One soon dies - another (Adrian) writ…
Star Struck
Read by
Emmy Z. Madrigal
Emmy Z. Madrigal
Three days is not very long, but to Victoria, who’s been away from her new love Rob Malloy, it seems like forever. Returning from Colorado, …
The Sorceress of the Strand
Read by
J. M. Smallheer
L. T. Meade
From the moment Madame Sara arrived on the scene, she has taken London society by storm. Madame is both beautiful and mysterious, but it so…
Gevoel en Verstand
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Jane Austen
Nederlandse vertaling (uit 1922) van "Sense and Sensibility" door Gonne Loman-van Uildriks (1863-1921). Dit is Jane Austen's eers…
Griffin's Daughter
Read by
Leslie Ann Moore
Leslie Ann Moore
The humans of Soldara generally view the elves of Alasiri through a prism of superstition and hate; nevertheless, in the borderlands, both r…
The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight
Read by
tabithat
Elizabeth Von Arnim
The Princess Priscilla of Lothen Kunitz finds court life stifling and runs away to England with the elderly court librarian. Her intention i…
Children's Language and Literacy Impairments
Read by
Dorothy Bishop
Dorothy Bishop
University of Oxford Podcasts
A Letter From A Girl To Her Own Old Age
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Alice Meynell
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of A Letter From A Girl To Her Own Old Age by Alice Meynell. This was the weekly poetry project …
The Statement of Stella Maberly
Read by
Anne Fletcher
F. Anstey
From childhood Stella Maberly has been violently wilful and jealous, yet certain of her own superiority. She can be loving and friendly, but…
The Patrician
Read by
Simon Evers
John Galsworthy
The book revolves around the story of two love affairs. Miltoun (an aspiring politician) proposes to Mrs Audrey Noel, only to find that she …
Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph
Read by
Rachel Lintern
Frances Sheridan
Sidney and Cecilia are best childhood friends who are forced to part for 5 years. In that interval, Sidney Bidulph - an undoubtedly good and…
Marco and the Red Granny
Read by
Mur Lafferty
Mur Lafferty
By bringing back the patronage system, a new alien species has transformed the moon into the new artistic center of the universe, and Sally …
Madame Midas
Read by
Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Fergus Hume
Hume was born in England, the second son of Dr James Hume. At the age of three his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand.…
The Enchanted April (version 2)
Read by
Helen Taylor
Elizabeth Von Arnim
Four very different women, with very different reasons for wanting to escape a cold and dreary London, come together to share a month's holi…
The Fairy of the Snows
Read by
Maria Therese
Francis J. Finn
and
Francis J. Finn, S.J.
Have you seen a human fairy? Meet Alice Morrow, the dainty fairy of the snows, who will dance her way right into your heart! Get ready to la…
Camilla
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Frances Burney
Camilla is Frances Burney's third novel. It became very popular upon its publication in 1796. Jane Austen referred to it, among other novels…
Some Famous Women
Read by
Pamela Nagami
Louise Creighton
Louise Creighton (1850-1936) was a British author and women's rights activist. The wife of the Anglican bishop of London, she was the mother…
A History of Our Own Times From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General …
Read by
Pamela Nagami
Justin Mccarthy
An engaging history of Great Britain in the heyday of Queen Victoria and of her empire by the liberal Irish Member of Parliament, Justin McC…
Doctor Thorne
Read by
Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019)
Anthony Trollope
Doctor Thorne is the third of Trollope's Barsetshire novels, and unlike some of the others, has little to do with the politics and personali…
Eliza
Read by
Nigel Boydell
Barry Pain
A gentle, yet deliciously humourous series of brief anecdotes, that follow the mundane, though surprisingly hazard strewn lives of our rathe…
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