LibriVox Audio Books
The Green Splotches
Read by Ben Tucker
T. S. Stribling
IF any one were to ask us for a perfect example of the scientifiction story, we would perhaps unhesitatingly say "The Green Splotches.&…
John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides
Read by AletheiaCharis
John Paton
“Mr. Dickson, you are advanced in years now, and your own prospect is soon to be laid in the grave, there to be eaten by worms; I confess to…
The Black Cat
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Various
The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Man…
Bob And Ray
Join the comedic duo Bob and Ray in this classic radio broadcast from WOR on December 20, 1973. Their unique blend of humor and wit brings a…
Bob And Ray Mary Backstayge
Join the legendary comedy duo Bob and Ray in this classic radio broadcast from December 19, 1973. Known for their unique blend of humor and …
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
In the Fall of 1955, CBS Radio experimented with a 5-day per week serial format, selecting Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and the family comedy …
The Further Adventures of Zorro
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Johnston Mcculley
The Further Adventures of Zorro is the second novel Johnston McCulley wrote about Californian vigilante Zorro, the secret identity of Don Di…
Orpheus with His Lute
Read by Mark Harrington
W. M. L. Hutchinson
In retelling the mythological story of Orpheus the musician, Winifred Hutchinson covers the singer's education by the nine Muses in Part 1, …
Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interview…
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United States Work Projects Administration
These volumes of slave narratives are the product of the Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Work Project A…
The Righteous Man's Habitation
Read by InTheDesert
William Bridge
Being A Brief Exposition of the 91st Psalm.By William Bridge sometime Fellow of Emmanuel College in Cambridge, and late Preacher of the word…
The Poisoned Loving-Cup
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Charles Grant Miller
"ANGLO-AMERICAN accord is splendid sentiment. America ever rises gladly to this toast. But we must drink from our own crystal chalice o…
Belshazzar
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Georg Friedrich Händel
Belshazzar is an English Oratorio by Georg Friedrich Händel to a libretto by Charles Jennens. It was first performed at the King's Thea…
Gleanings in Graveyards
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Horatio Edward Norfolk
Interesting, witty, and unusual epitaphs found in graveyards in England, Wales, Scotland, and more. Feast on this gem:Dr. I. Letsome wrote …
Brief Diversions
Read by Anthony Ogus
John Boynton Priestley
A miscellany of what the author describes as "Tales, Travesties and Epigrams" all of them very short. They were written while Prie…
The Blue Car Mystery
Read by James R. Hedrick
Natalie Sumner Lincoln
The story opens conventionally with a murdered man found on the floor of his library in Washington D.C. As the plot unfolds several possible…
Eleven Stories
Read by cyndajm
Henry Hasse
Henry Hasse was a classic Sci Fi author, publishing most of his stories in the 1940's in Sci Fi magazines. He did continue to write and inc…
The Christmas Babe
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Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 recordings of The Christmas Babe by Margaret E. Sangster.This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 7,…
The Ifs of History
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Joseph Edgar Chamberlin
A series of short vignettes that speculate on what how history would have changed in response to a small change in an event. - Summary by Be…
An Emigrant's Home Letters
Read by Beeswaxcandle
Sir Henry Parkes
Letters written by Henry Parkes to his family in Birmingham, England as he made his way to London and then to Sydney. The letters were gathe…
Selected Poems of Bolivia, Paraguay and Venezuela
Read by Newgatenovelist
Various
These poems were published in the 1920s and were translated by Muna Lee, Thomas Walsh and Joseph I. C. Clarke. - Summary by Newgatenovelist