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Read by Scott Foster
O. Henry
In Roads of Destiny
This is another collection of O. Henry short stories. - Summary by Sid
Postmark Ganymede
Read by tabithat
Robert Silverberg
In Short Science Fiction Collection 017
Science fiction (abbreviated SF or sci-fi with varying punctuation and case) is a broad genre of fiction that often involves sociological an…
How the Codex Was Found
Read by Hannah Mary
Margaret Dunlop Gibson and Agnes Smith Lewis
"The narrative of these two journeys is of special interest, because the first one, that made by my twin sister, Mrs. Lewis, and myself…
Memorabilia by Robert Browning
Read by Sonia
Various
In The World's Best Poetry, Volume 7: Descriptive and Narrative (Part 1)
The seventh of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman (1861-1929). This collection, the first of two parts, con…
Pull the Right String
Read by Foon
Barry Pain
In Stories without Tears
This is a collection of short stories by Barry Pain, first published in 1914. While generally best-known for his horror and supernatural fic…
The Magic Wand
Read by Gillian Hendrie
Tudor Jenks
In The Magic Wand
Three short children's fantasy stories. The stories are light and humorous and can spark a child's imagination. Part of a six-volume set. -…
Brain Twister
Read by Catharine Eastman
Laurence M. Janifer
"Mark Phillips" is, or are, two writers: Randall Garrett and Laurence M. Janifer. Their joint pen-name, derived from their middle …
The Artful Touch by Charles Dickens
Read by Peter Thomlinson (1940-2022)
Charles Dickens
In Short Story Collection Vol. 084
And so we present the 84th Librivox Short Story Collection! Each tale is selected and read by a Librivox volunteer. Once again, we have a wi…
That Spot
Read by DaleBarkley
Jack London
In Lost Face (and Other Stories)
Seven stories by Jack London, set in the Yukon and other northwestern localities. The most well-known story in this collection is probably T…
Tracked by a Tattoo
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Fergus Hume
Mysteries abound in this crime novel by Fergus Hume. Mr. Fanks, detective of Scotland Yard, is not all he seems, for when off-duty, he assum…
Glove Case
Read by jlenardon
Various
In Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 02, Nov. 11, 1879
Harper's Young People upon its first publication in 1879 was an illustrated weekly publication containing delightful serialized stories, sho…
The Fifteen Postage-Stamp Puzzle
Read by TriciaG
James Anderson Peddie
In LibriVox 15th Anniversary Collection
This year is the 15th anniversary of our beloved LibriVox. The readings in this collection celebrate that "bunch of volunteers" wh…
A Collection of Letters, Part 3 (Letter the Fifth and Scraps)
Read by Mimi Wang
Jane Austen
In Jane Austen's Juvenilia
Before becoming the author of such classics as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma, Jane Austen experimented with various w…
Fibber Mc Gee And Molly 44 02 15 Handwriting Analysis
Fibber receives the results of a handwriting analysis he sent for through the mail, that claims he has "the common touch" and shou…
The Penitent
Read by Larry Wilson
Edna St. Vincent Millay
In Poems
This volume of poems was published in 1923, the year Edna St. Vincent Millay became the third woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. I…
The Master’s Pen—A Confession
Read by Larry Wilson
John Kendrick Bangs
In Cobwebs from a Library Corner
This is a book of 57 sections divided into 2 parts. The first part is comprised of 26 poems & the second part concludes with 31 assorted…
What Becomes of the Pins
Read by SionedV
Louisa May Alcott
In Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag, Vol. 5
A book of short stories by Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women and Eight Cousins. It includes Two Little Travellers, a story about two…
Nocturne
Read by Christopher Fried
John Crowe Ransom
In Chills and Fever
This is the second poetry collection of the poet-critic John Crowe Ransom, who was a member of the Fugitives and the Agrarians.
"No Use in Signs"
Read by Jim Locke
James Ephraim Mcgirt
In For Your Sweet Sake
This work is a collection of lyric poems - Summary by Jim Locke