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Bauerngeselchtes
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Adam Karrillon





Social Media and Faith
Read by Robin Dunbar, Jenny Rutherford, Graham Ward and Joel Harrison
Robin Dunbar, Jenny Rutherford, Graham Ward and Joel Harrison
University of Oxford Podcasts
The Ragamuffin Gospel
Andy Stoddard





My First Book
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Various





Alick Rowe Spin A Loving Thread
SANWAL





A Channel Passage
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Rupert Brooke
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of A Channel Passage by Rupert Brooke. This was the weekly poetry project for August 30th, 2009.
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…
Lenz
Read by Rolf Kaiser
Georg Büchner





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 …
Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 062
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Various
Fifteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Volume 62 features several introspective essays: b…
Antic Hay
Read by Jim Locke
Aldous Huxley






The Mystery of Suffering
Iluvacts238
Rev. Barnes!! Anyone who knows him knows that's all that needs to be stated.
The Charm
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Rupert Brooke
To all who knew him, the man himself was at least as important as his work. "As to his talk" — I quote again from Mr. Somerset — &…
Peter Bell: A Tale
Read by FunkyPhD
William Wordsworth





The Way of the Wind
Read by Roger Melin
Zoe Anderson Norris






Walter Winchell (Jergen's Journal)
The Joe Hehn Memorial Collection
Walter Winchell was the famous news reporter and gossip columnist whose famous radio program was sponsored by Jergens. He opened the broadca…
The Primitive
Read by Jim Locke
Chester Himes
A nerve-twisting novel of passion and destruction (Summary by a literary critic)
The Ivory Tower
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Henry James
An unfinished manuscript written in ponderous, convoluted language making possible subterfuge and frankness in wealthy American society of J…