LibriVox Audio Books

Thérèse Raquin

by Émile Zola Read by Mark Nelson 5
Thérèse Raquin, trapped in a loveless marriage with her cousin Camille, plots with her lover Laurent to murder him so they can…

Psychology of the Stock Market

by G. C. Selden Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.3
Written in 1912 (before the 1929 crash and way before electronic trading), economist G. C. Selden explores the psychology behind stock marke…

On Holy Images

by Saint John Of Damascus Read by A LibriVox Volunteer
“A Treatise on Images will not be out of place in a public which is confusing the making of images with the making of idols. A great Christi…

The National Geographic Magazine

by National Geographic Society Read by LibriVox Volunteers 5
The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, February 1901.It includes the following articles:An Around-The-World Amer…

Hearth and Home

by Various Read by Elsie Selwyn
Hearth and Home was a monthly story paper that ran from 1884 to 1933. It consisted of serials, short stories, poems, Q&A and corresponde…

The Rover Boys on the River

by Arthur M. Winfield Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.9
I present this new Rover Boys story, which tells of the doings of Dick, Tom, and Sam and their friends during an outing on one of our great …

World's War Events

by Francis J. Reynolds Read by Ted Lienhart
World's War Events is a 3-volume history of World War I, assembled in 1919 from articles contributed by "statesmen, commanders, histori…

Maori Folk-Tales of the Port Hills

by James Cowan Read by Beeswaxcandle 5
In this little book I have endeavoured to interweave with descriptions of the most picturesque parts of the Canterbury Port Hills some of th…

Shadowland

by Various Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Shadowland was an American monthly magazine about art, dance, and film published from 1919 to 1923 before being absorbed by Motion Picture C…

The Virtues of Mary

by Luigi Lanzoni Read by Ann Boulais 4.5
Though we adore God alone and render to Him alone the honor and glory that are due to Him from the creature to the Creator, nevertheless, as…

Shakespeare's Ovid

by William Shakespeare Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Ovid represents his work as a celebration of mutability in the form of a history of the world's notable transformations. It is a compendium …

La Vendée

by Anthony Trollope Read by Terrance Callan 4
Trollope’s only historical novel is set during a rebellion against the Republic established by the French revolution. The rebellion occurred…

Androcles and the Lion

by George Bernard Shaw Read by Phil Surette 4.7
Androcles and the Lion satirical play written in 1912 by George Bernard Shaw. It is set in Ancient Rome, and on the surface it appears to be…

The Air Trust

by George Allan England Read by Louis Noyes 4.6
A morphine-addicted billionaire, Isaac Flint, and his power-hungry partner, "Tiger" Waldron, are not sated with their vast wealth …

St Martin's Summer

by Rafael Sabatini Read by KiwiReader24 4.6
This rollicking story set in 17th-Century France centres on the young heiress, Valerie de la Vauvraye, and the crisis surrounding her marria…

The Wizard's Son

by Margaret O. Oliphant Read by Gerald Moe 4.5
To the despair of his widowed mother, Walter Methven is a carefree young man with no annoying ambition and a circle of dubious friends. In V…

A Modest Wit

by Selleck Osborne Read by LibriVox Volunteers
LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 recordings of A Modest Wit by Selleck Osborne.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for November 23, 2025…

No Good Thing

by Marx G. Sabel Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of No Good Thing by Marx G. Sabel.This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 30, 2025. …

Ireland Under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum

by Richard Bagwell Read by Jim Locke
This final volume focuses on the chaos resulting from the various ethnic, social, political, and religious groups after the Restoration of 1…

Dead Run

by Robert Sheckley Read by Ben Tucker 4.5
THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICES OF THE ENTIRE WESTERN WORLD WERE BAFFLED, HELPLESS. THE WORD WENT OUT: "CALL STEPHEN DAIN!" In broad day…

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