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The Guilty River
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Wilkie Collins





Aus der Sommerfrische
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Hans Hoffmann





Robert Browning (Version 2)
Read by Owlivia
G. K. Chesterton
This mystery of the unconscious man, far deeper than any mystery of the conscious one, existing as it does in all men, existed peculiarly in…
Write Now! The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo
Read by Craig Robertson
Craig Robertson





You Should Worry Says John Henry
Read by Laurie Banza
Hugh Mchugh





Orientations
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W. Somerset Maugham





Lost Leaders
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Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang, best beloved for his series of fairy books, has collected here essays on wide ranging topics from golf and shaving to Thackeray…
A Lad of Mettle
Read by Ryan Jakob
Nat Gould





Douglas Duane
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Edgar Fawcett





The Book of This and That
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Robert Lynd





The Red Room
Read by William Peck
August Strindberg





Romance
Read by Mark Leder
Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford





Zwei Kindermärchen
Read by Elli
Heinrich Hoffmann





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…
Heroines of Fiction
Read by Jim Locke
William Dean Howells
This two-volume work includes heroines from the works of Eliot, Trollope, Hardy, Harte, Austen, Edgeworth, Scott, Dickens, Hawthorne, E. Bro…
Lenz
Read by Rolf Kaiser
Georg Büchner





Sechs Novellen
Read by seito
Jens Peter Jacobsen





Introducing Irony
Read by VfkaBT
Maxwell Bodenheim





Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 062
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Various
Fifteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Volume 62 features several introspective essays: b…
The Cabinet Minister
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Arthur Wing Pinero
Mr. Pinero holds that farce should treat of probable people placed in possible circumstances, but regarded from a point of view which exagge…