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John MacNab
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John Buchan





A Dreadful Temptation
Read by Jenn Broda
Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller and Mrs. Alex Mcveigh Miller





Quilt, Book and Bard
Read by Bryna Chalmer
Bryna Chalmer





Reading: An Essay
Read by David Wales
Hugh Walpole
A famous English author's thoughts on the power of reading. - Summary by David Wales
Lenz
Read by Rolf Kaiser
Georg Büchner





The Dumpling
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Coulson Kernahan





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…
Get Next!
Read by Laurie Banza
Hugh Mchugh





Walker's Appeal
Read by Jim Locke
David Walker
The Appeal grabbed readers’ attention in as dramatic a manner as Walker could have possibly imagined. In her book, Maria W. Stewart and the …
The Man of Feeling
Read by Jim Locke
Henry Mackenzie
A man of refined taste, who caught the tone of the French sentiment of his time, has, of course, pleased French critics, and has been transl…
Fergal Mc Elherron, Prodigal
RTÉ DRAMA, RTÉ Radio 1
Prodigal By Fergal McElherron Domhnall Gleeson stars When Michael Duffy's elderly father dies, all medical evidence points towards a …
My Comforter
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William James Mcglothlin
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of My Comforter by anonymous. This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 25, 2012.
My Actor-Husband
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William James Mcglothlin
In presenting this autobiography to the public, the author feels it incumbent upon herself to impress upon her readers the fidelity and stri…
John Purser Carver
Set in the mid-16th century, John Purser 's award-winning drama contrasts the radiance of Robert Carver 's music with the earthiness of his …
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
Read by Deon Gines
Sir Walter Scott





Familie en kennissen
Read by Marcel Coenders
Piet Paaltjens





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…