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The Science of Being Great
Read by Diana Majlinger
Wallace D. Wattles
The Science of Being Great is the second book of Wattles' trilogy. In this volume he argues that the power of thought and positive self-este…
The Science of Getting Rich
Read by Diana Majlinger
Wallace D. Wattles
Would you like to be rich? Yes? Well, who wouldn't.The Science of Getting Rich is a book written by the New Thought Movement writer Wallace …
The Frozen Deep
Read by Diana Majlinger
Wilkie Collins
The Frozen Deep is a story of a love triangle between Clara, Frank and Richard, spiced up with dangerous expeditions, mysterious visions and…
The Italian Cook Book
Read by Diana Majlinger
Maria Gentile
One of the beneficial results of the Great War has been the teaching of thrift to the American housewife. For patriotic reasons and for reas…
Egri csillagok
Read by Diana Majlinger
Géza Gárdonyi
Az Egri csillagok mára már igazi klasszikussá vált Magyarországon. A történet a 16. szá…
A Sweet Little Maid
Read by Diana Majlinger
Amy Ella Blanchard
Dimple, the nine-year-old little girl is accustomed to being always the first. She has Bubbles, a little coloured girl as playmate and serva…
János vitéz
Read by Diana Majlinger
Sándor Petőfi
A János vitéz mára már klasszikussá vált Magyarország-szerte. Kukorica Jancsi tört&eac…
21 - The Jacquerie
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Saint George for England
Read by Diana Majlinger
G. A. Henty
A tale written for children in 1885.It tells of a child of noble birth whose parents have fallen foul of the current royalty. He is placed i…
1-01-Subject of the First Book
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The Social Contract
Read by Diana Majlinger
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract outlines Rousseau's views on political justice, explaining how a just and legitimate state is to be founded, organized a…
Hungarian
In
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Volume 02
Read by Diana Majlinger
United Nations
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (10 December 1948 at Palais…
24 Febbraio
In
Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca
Read by Diana Majlinger
Vamba
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Luigi Bertelli
Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca is a novel sited in Tuscany (Italy). It was written by Vamba (Luigi Bertelli’s pseudonym) in 1907 and publish…
The Face
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The Woman in the Alcove
Read by Diana Majlinger
Anna Katharine Green
"I was, perhaps, the plainest girl in the room that night. I was also the happiest—up to one o'clock. Then my whole world crumbled, or,…
Pillow and Stone - Read by DII
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Pillow and Stone
Read by Diana Majlinger
Abram S. Isaacs
LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Pillow and Stone by Abram S. Isaacs. This was the Weekly Poetry project for April 24, 2011.Ab…
00 - Preface
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Neighbors - Life Stories of the Other Half
Read by Diana Majlinger
Jacob A. Riis
These stories have come to me from many sources—some from my own experience, others from settlement workers, still others from the records o…
26 - Park Row and Fleet Street
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Seeing Things at Night
Read by Diana Majlinger
Heywood Broun
This Book is a collection of humorous short stories which describe the comedy in everyday things and situations. (Summary by Carolin)
083 - Limbs of the Law.
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The Headless Horseman - A Strange Tale of Texas
Read by Diana Majlinger
Thomas Mayne Reid
The horse is perfect in all its parts—a splendid steed, saddled, bridled, and otherwise completely caparisoned. In it there appears nothing …
After Love
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Short Poetry Collection 094
Read by Diana Majlinger
Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)
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Sara Teasdale
This is a collection of poems recorded by LibriVox volunteers for the month of January 2011.
Impartiality - Read by DII
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Impartiality
Read by Diana Majlinger
James Russell Lowell
LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 recordings of Impartiality by James Russell Lowell. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 16, 2011…
26- Pronouncing Index
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Music Notation and Terminology
Read by Diana Majlinger
Karl Wilson Gehrkens
Until relatively recently, music students at all levels of study—from the conservatories to public schools—had few resources available for t…