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Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Dogs (version 2)

Read by Phil Chenevert


Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


If you don't like Christmas stories, don't read this one!And if you don't like dogs I don't know just what to advise you to do!For I warn yo…

Bob and Ray WOR 750 January 20th 1976


BNRToast


"Wing Po” On the Oregon Trail “ Word Wizard” “ Elmer W Lipsinger – SPY” New Airstrip “ Do it Yourself-er” Plastic Tree “ Mary Backstayg…

Sterben

Read by Ramona Deininger-Schnabel


Arthur Schnitzler


Felix, Hypochonder und Patient bei seinem Freund, dem Arzt Alfred, hält sich für todsterbenskrank. Also will er Gewissheit und hol…

The Insect Folk

Read by Laura Caldwell


Margaret Warner Morley


Through delightful outings with her students, a teacher introduces her class to the fascinating world of insects. She encourages her student…

John Wyndham Chocky



Adapted for radio by John Tydeman 
With Eric Thompson Matthew is twelve, and a completely normal child. Suddenly he starts asking unusual qu…

The Spinster Book

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Myrtle Reed


A cross between guidebook and social commentary, The Spinster Book gives clever and humorous insights on topics such as courting, handling m…

Horace Walpole's Letters: a selection

Read by Barbara Baker


Horace Walpole


Horace Walpole, 4th earl of Orford, was a cultivated participant in, and observer of, the social and political life of Georgian England. His…

Baled Hay: A Drier Book than Walt Whitman's ''Leaves o' Grass''

Read by Scotty Smith


Bill Nye


There can really be no excuse for this last book of trite and beautiful sayings. I do not attempt, in any way, to palliate this great wrong.…

Tik-Tok of Oz

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L. Frank Baum


Betsy Bobbin encounters many strange and exciting adventures and people in the land of Oz; a side-plot is Queen Ann of Oogaboo's mission to …

Tom Ossington's Ghost

Read by Patti Cunningham


Richard Marsh


Madge and Ella have lived at Clover Cottage for six weeks when a series of strange events begin to occur. A gentleman who arrives asking for…

Sesame and Lilies

Read by Oxenhandler


John Ruskin


Sesame and Lilies proposes and answers the questions, how, what and why to read in the context of how and why to live.About earlier and late…

The Gray Mills of Farley

Read by Bellona Times


Sarah Orne Jewett


As contemporary today as it was over a century ago, this relatively unsentimental tale of labor relations still packs a punch. (Summary by B…

Pan's Garden, a Volume of Nature Stories

Read by Ben Tucker


Algernon Blackwood


Titan of Weird Fiction Algernon Blackwood brings to us a captivating collection of stories that shows the power and glory of Nature and the …

Beckside Lights

Read by Phil Benson


John Ackworth


John Ackworth was the pen name of the Rev. Frederick R. Smith, a Methodist minister who was born in Snaith, Yorkshire, but spent much of his…

Summer in a Garden and Calvin, A Study of Character

Read by Mark Penfold


Charles Dudley Warner


This is Warner's contemplative and humorous account of the wondrous and mysterious workings of a garden he tended for 19 weeks. After this i…

Judith Lee - Pages From Her Life

Read by Alan Winterrowd


Richard Marsh


Judith Lee is a young woman with an unusual gift, she can read lips at a distance as well as she can hear the person next to her. Her skill …

The Big Time

Read by Karen Savage


Fritz Leiber


A classic locked room mystery, in a not-so-classic setting. (Intro by Karen Savage)

Letters from a Prairie Garden

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Edna W. Underwood


The "Letters from a Prairie Garden," are genuine letters and not fiction. They went through the mail. An explanatory word about th…

The Dial, May 1920

Read by VfkaBT


Various


An example of one of the leading literary magazines of the early 20th Century. Poetry by e.e. cummings and Louise Bryant (aka Mrs. John Reed…

Hidden Gems

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Ella Wheeler Wilcox


LibriVox volunteers offer you 17 different recordings of Hidden Gems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. This was the weekly poetry project for the week…

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