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05 - The Law Makers and the Law

In What Prohibition Has Done to America

Read by Carolyn Lawson


Fabian Franklin


In What Prohibition Has Done to America, Fabian Franklin presents a concise but forceful argument against the Eighteenth Amendment of the U.…

Shoes and Stockings: A Collection of Short Stories

Read by Carolyn Frances


Louisa May Alcott


Here are tales of love and war, modesty and frivolity, laughter and tears. Louisa May Alcott wrote many, many short stories. This collection…

Little Bear

Read by Carolyn Frances


Laura Rountree Smith


A story for children about a little bear with no name, “there were not enough names to go round,” and his adventures in finding one. (Summar…

The Forsaken

In Short Poetry Collection 066

Read by Rhys Lawson


William Wordsworth


LibriVox's Short Poetry Collection 066: a collection of 20 public-domain poems, selected and read by Librivox volunteers.

Version 15

In Summer Sun

Read by Rhys Lawson


Robert Louis Stevenson


LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 different recordings of Summer Sun, by Robert Louis Stevenson. This was the weekly poetry project for the w…

Version 11

In The Road Builders

Read by Rhys Lawson


Voltairine de Cleyre and Voltairine De Cleyre


LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 different recordings of The Road Builders, by Voltairine de Cleyre. This was the weekly poetry project for …

The Dramatic in my Destiny, part 2

In An Itinerant House, and Other Stories

Read by Christopher Lawson


Emma Frances Dawson


This is a volume of short stories of supernatural fiction by American author Emma Frances Dawson. Not all of the tales depend on ghosts, mos…

The Amateur Nature-Lover

In Certain Personal Matters

Read by Christopher Lawson


H. G. Wells


Although best known for his works of science fiction, social commentary and history, H.G. Wells here gives us humorous and light-hearted pi…

Annual Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast and Geodetic Sur…

In The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 05. May 1896

Read by Rhys Lawson


Herbert Gouveneur Ogden and National Geographic Society


The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the May Number. It includes the following articles:* Africa Since 1888, by Hon. Ga…

Cambridge

In The Making of a Bigot

Read by Rhys Lawson


Rose Macaulay


“How various is man! How multiplied his experience, his outlook, his conclusions!”—H. Belloc.“And every single one of them is right.”—R. Kip…

Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Revolutionary Egypt's Relations with Surrounding States: …

In The Egyptian Revolution, One Year On

Read by Fred Lawson


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

The Adventures of the Diamond Necklace

In Short Mystery Story Collection 003

Read by Carolyn Frances


G.F. Forrest and G. F. Forrest


Librivox’s Short Mystery Story Collection 003: a collection of 10 short works of mysterious fiction in the public domain read by a group of …

THE WOODEN HORSE

In Raggedy Andy Stories

Read by Carolyn Frances


John B. Gruelle and Johnny Gruelle


Raggedy Ann is a fictional character created by writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young ch…

Serenade - Read by CF

In Serenade

Read by Carolyn Frances


Oscar Wilde


LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 different recordings of Serenade by Oscar Wilde. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of April 2…

Henry IV Pt. I – Why Are You Thus Alone (II, III)

In Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 07

Read by Carolyn Frances


William Shakespeare


LibriVox readers present the seventh collection of monologues from Shakespeare’s plays. Containing 20 parts. William Shakespeare (April 26, …

The Constant Lover - Read by CF

In The Constant Lover

Read by Carolyn Frances


Sir John Suckling


Sir John Suckling (1609-42) was one of the Cavalier poets at the court of King Charles I of England. He took up arms in the conflicts of tha…

A Day Dream

In Short Poetry Collection 063

Read by Carolyn Frances


Carolyn Wells


LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 063: a collection of 20 public-domain poems.