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First Chapter Collection

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Various



The first chapter of a book is often the hook to draw a reader in. It could make you eager for more or realize it isn't for you. In this, th…

Joseph and his Brethren

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W. K. Tweedie



"The story of Joseph is at once so simple that childhood is arrested and rivetted by it, and so profound that sages may deepen their wi…

Short Nonfiction Collection

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Calling men the "Bawling Brotherhood," Sarah Grand penned a lively essay on The New Aspect of the Woman Question in 1894. Stenogra…

The Yoruba-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa

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Alfred Burdon Ellis



British Army officer and ethnographer AB Ellis was known for his writings on West Africa. His final publication takes an anthropological mag…

First Chapter Collection

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Various



LibriVox First Chapter Collection 005 - a collection of the first chapters of 15 different books, fiction and nonfiction, mostly English but…

Among the Head-hunters of Formosa

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Janet B. Montgomery Mcgovern



"Among the Head-hunters of Formosa contains the substance of observations made during a two-years' stay in Formosa — from September 191…

Discoveries

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John Middleton Murry



Introductory Note: I have called these essays and lectures by a title that some people may think presumptuous: first, because it is the titl…

Our Southern Highlanders

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Horace Kephart



"Our Southern Highlanders" by Horace Kephart delves into the lives and landscapes of the Appalachian region, focusing particularly…

Cupid's Darts

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William James McGlothlin



LibriVox volunteers bring you 23 recordings of Cupid's Darts by Anonymous. This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 12, 2012.To celeb…

Een reiziger, die geen handel drijft

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Charles Dickens



Een serie journalistieke artikelen uit het tijdschrift 'All the Year round' geschreven in de periode 1860 - 1869. In deze artikelen worden v…

First Chapter Collection

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Various



LibriVox First Chapter Collection 004 - a collection of the first chapters of 15 different books, chosen by LibriVox volunteers.This volume …

Multilingual Short Works

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Various



This is a collection of short pieces, poetry or prose, fiction and non-fiction, in several different languages (except standard English). Al…

Entertaining Made Easy

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Emily Rose Burt



A handy book of ideas for parties, weddings, and wedding showers. - Summary by MaybeCordelia

The Forgotten Man and Other Essays

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William Graham Sumner



Sumner's popular essays were to give him a wider audience to distribute his anti-imperialism, his advocacy of free markets and the gold stan…

Death-bed Visions

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William Fletcher Barrett



In his book Death-bed Visions, William Barrett was "anxious to prove that even people who have been skeptical all their lives of any su…

The Dread Apache

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Merrill Pingree Freeman



Excerpt which contains the opinions and biographical accounts from the author: "A short time ago, idling through a collection of early-…

Lydia is gone this many a year

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Lizette Woodworth Reese



LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of 'Lydia is gone this many a year' by Lizette Woodworth Reese. This was the Fortnightly Poetry …

A Parting Guest

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James Whitcomb Riley



LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of A Parting Guest by James Whitcomb Riley. This was the Weekly Poetry project for May 15, 2011.…

A Ruined Reversolet

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C. J. Dennis



LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of A Ruined Reversolet by C. J. Dennis. This was the Weekly Poetry project for October 28, 2012.…

Short Nonfiction Collection

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Various



In his autobiographical essay "The Intellectuals and the Boston Mob," Booker T. Washington wrote: "It is not argument, nor cr…

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