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Little Eve Edgarton

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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


Eve Edgarton is not who she seems she is. A short encounter with Mr. Barton show that first impressions are not always right or indicative o…

Witch of the Glens

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Sally Watson


The time is 1644 in Inverness Scotland. Kelpie, now a teenage girl, doesn't remember being kidnapped by Gypsies. They had kidnapped her at…

A London Life

Read by Deborah Percy


Henry James


A devoted sister attempts to check her sibling's scandalous behavior in the world of British high society. A delightful comedy of Anglo-Ame…

Sunda Cloud

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Kat Duncan


In the new Cold War battlefield of Indonesia, two old comrades conspire to topple the fledgling democracy. The weapons of this war are not n…

Phantasmagoria and other poems

Read by Rosslyn Carlyle


Lewis Carroll


This is a collection of numerous lesser known poems by Lewis Carroll, with a tendency towards entertaining nonsense verses and unusual appro…

Recuerdo

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Edna St. Vincent Millay


LibriVox volunteers bring you nine different recordings of Recuerdo, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. This was the weekly poetry project for the …

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 041

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Various


Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include a woman in Alaska, Cuban folklore,…

Sonette nach dem Portugiesischen, übertragen durch Rainer Maria Rilke

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Elizabeth Barrett Browning schrieb diese Sonette für ihren Mann. Dieser gab sie dann zur Veröffentlichung. In seiner Übersetz…

Modern Monologues

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Marjorie Benton Cooke


The monologue is a character study in little; the apotheosis of a chosen individuality. All the little studies in this book have stood the t…

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 102

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Various


"It is difficult for the human mind to take a comprehensive view of a subject." This is how librarian Arthur Bostwick begins his e…

A Corpus, Not a Canon


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Poetic Trios

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Various


We selected some of our favourite poets for this collection, including Dante, Fitzgerald, Keats, Barrett Browning, Lear, Carroll, Milton, Mo…

Der gemüthskranke Husar und andere Militärhumoresken

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Alexander Roda Roda


Mit spitzer Feder nimmt der Autor, der selbst Offizier der k. u. k. Armee war die Kuriositäten der österreichisch-ungarischen Mona…

Dramatic Reading Scene and Story Collection, Volume 005

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Various


LibriVox readers bring you 10 full-cast productions: from stories and fables for children, to a comical, self-satirizing play; from short my…

Dramatic Reading Scene and Story Collection, Volume 004

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Various


Librivox readers present a collection of their favorite chapters and short stories, with the original author’s words all brought to life wit…

My First Book (Version 2)

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Various


Have you ever wondered how your favorite author started on his or her writing career? Did they launch themselves wholeheartedly into literat…

Some Eminent Women of our Times

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Millicent Garrett Fawcett


Written by Millicent Garrett, a noted British feminist, suffragist and intellectual writer, this volume is comprised of short biographical s…

Thoughts in a Library

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Anne Lynch Botta


LibriVox volunteers bring you 24 recordings of Thoughts in a Library by Anne Lynch Botta.This was the Weekly Poetry project for March 28, 20…

A Sea Story

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Emily Henrietta Hickey


LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of A Sea Story, by Emily Henrietta Hickey.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for June 27th,…

A Canadian Summer Evening

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Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon


From this imperfect sketch of Mrs. Leprohon’s literary life it will be seen that she was no sluggard. But we would leave a wrong impression …

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