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The Canterville Ghost
Read by David Barnes
Oscar Wilde
The American Minister and his family have bought the English stately home Canterville Chase, complete with the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterv…
Wives and Daughters (version 2)
Read by Elizabeth Klett
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Elizabeth Gaskell's last novel was serialized in Cornhill Magazine from 1864 to 1866, and completed by her editor posthumously. It looks at …
Plague Ship
Read by Mark Nelson
Andre Norton
Lured by its exotic gems, the space trader Solar Queen lands on the little-known planet of Sargol, only to find the ruthless Inter-Solar Com…
The Hound of the Baskervilles (version 5 dramatic reading)
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originall…
Nature
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature is a short essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson published anonymously in 1836. It is in this essay that the foundation of transcendentalism i…
Mansfield Park (dramatic reading)
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Jane Austen
Mansfield Park is Jane Austen's 1814 novel focusing on Fanny Price, the daughter of a poor Portsmouth family, who is taken to live with her …
Julius Caesar
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, based on true events, concerns the conspiracy against Julius Caesar, his assassination i…
Through the Looking-Glass
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Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass, the sequel to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, was written in 1872 and it finds Alice in a land …
The Time Machine
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H. G. Wells
The Time Machine is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895, later made into two films of the same title. This novel is generally cr…
The Cosmic Computer
Read by Mark Nelson
H. Beam Piper
Conn Maxwell returns from Terra to his poverty-stricken home planet of Poictesme, "The Junkyard Planet", with news of the possible…
The Time Traders, (Version 2)
Read by Mark Nelson
Andre Norton
If it is possible to conquer space, then perhaps it is also possible to conquer time. At least that was the theory American scientists were …
Indian Heroes and Great Chieftans
Read by Laura Caldwell
Charles Alexander Eastman
EVERY age, every race, has its leaders and heroes. There were over sixty distinct tribes of Indians on this continent, each of which boasted…
Divine Healing
Read by Christopher Smith
Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray’s practical and devotional writings on the Bible have been a help and blessing to Christian believers for more than a century.…
Second Variety
Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)
Philip K. Dick
Early victories by the USSR in a global nuclear war cause the United Nations government to retreat to the moon leaving behind troops and fie…
Der Selbstmordverein
Read by Stephanie König
Franziska Gräfin Zu Reventlow
Ein gar nicht düsteres Trauerspiel, in dem nicht nur ein verkrachter Baron, eine schöne Witwe, ein junger Gymnasiast und seine Fre…
The Book of A Thousand Nights and a Night (Arabian Nights), Volume 01
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Anonymoustranslated Byrichard Francis Burton
This is a collection of stories collected over thousands of years by various authors, translators and scholars. The are an amalgam of mythol…
Bhagavad Gita
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Unknowntranslated Bysir Edwin Arnold
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Translated Bysir Edwin Arnold
The content of the text is a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna taking place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra just prior to the start …
Si Te Sientes Triste
Read by fenixfriend
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un audio que te hace recordar que las cosas pueden ir mejor
Anna Karenina, Book 2
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Leo Tolstoy
In Part 2, Kitty’s health deteriorates from regret and heartbreak, while Levin retreats to his country estate. Anna and Vronsky continue to …
The Human Machine
Read by Ruth Golding
Arnold Bennett
Bennett asks us to consider our brains as the most wonderful machine, a machine which is the only thing in this world that we can control. A…
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