Self Help

A Chesterton Calendar

by G. K. Chesterton Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.5
Go through the year, day by day, with the wit and wisdom of G.K. Chesterton! Compiled from the writings of 'G.K.C', both in verse and in pro…

Exercises in Knitting

by Cornelia Mee Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.8
Mrs. Mee, her husband, and her sister ran a yarn and needlework import/warehouse business in Bath, England. Her books primarily contain prac…

弟子规

by Yuexiu Li Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.8
Di Zi Gui (弟子规), in English, means the Standards for being a Good Student and Child. It is an ancient book based on the teaching of the grea…

How to Cook Fish

by Myrtle Reed Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.5
How to Cook Fish is a practical guide by Myrtle Reed, known for her insightful approach to domestic life. In this audiobook, Reed shares her…

American Cookery

by Amelia Simmons Read by Betsie Bush 4.5
American Cookery, by Amelia Simmons, was the first known cookbook written by an American, published in 1796. Until this time, the cookbooks …

Food Values

by Dr. Albert Philip Sy Read by TriciaG 3.1
Food Values by Dr. Albert Philip Sy is a concise guide that emerged during the tumultuous times of World War I, serving as a practical resou…

The Spinster Book

by Myrtle Reed Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.6
A cross between guidebook and social commentary, The Spinster Book gives clever and humorous insights on topics such as courting, handling m…

Poems and Prose for the Departed

by Various Read by Ruth Golding 4.7
Poems and Prose for the Departed is a thoughtful anthology that explores the profound themes of death and bereavement through a diverse coll…

What Dress Makes of Us

by Dorothy Quigley Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.2
What Dress Makes of Us is a sharp and humorous exploration of women's fashion and its social implications, penned by Dorothy Quigley in 1897…

Good Things to Eat

by Rufus Estes Read by LibriVox Volunteers 5
Rufus Estes was born a slave in 1857 in Tennessee, and experienced first hand the turmoil of the Civil War. He began working in a Nashville …

The Art of Stage Dancing

by Ned Wayburn Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Ned Wayburn, a popular and outstanding choreographer of the early 1900's, writes about the different styles and requirements of dancing and …

Woman as Decoration

by Helen M. Urban and Emily Burbank Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.5
Woman as Decoration offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal style and environment, guiding women on how to harmonize the…

Bits About Home Matters

by Helen Hunt Jackson Read by ashleighjane 0.5
Bits About Home Matters is a thoughtful collection of reflections by Helen Hunt Jackson, exploring the intricacies of home life and the nuan…

Spy Proof America!

by J. Francis Logan Read by LibriVox Volunteers 3.5
A very impassioned piece from the first World War, introducing a volunteer civilian anti-spy organization to root out enemy spies from the U…

The Verbalist

by Alfred Ayres Read by Bill Boerst 4
Osmun arranges usage problems alphabetically and treats certain areas in greater detail as he sees fit. For example, his first entry is A-AN…

Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe

by Charlotte Mary Yonge Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.1
Join Little Lucy on an enchanting journey around the world in Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe. This delightful tale invites young listeners to…

The Prospective Mother

by J. Morris Slemons Read by LibriVox Volunteers 5
A Handbook for Women During Pregnancy. This book, written for women who have no special knowledge of medicine, aims to answer the questions …

Calling God and Casting Lots

by Vic Zarley Read by Vic Zarley 4
Calling God and Casting Lots first shares a brief history of the practice of casting the lot by ancient Israelites as told in the Old and Ne…

The Curtezan Unmasked

by William James McGlothlin Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015) 4.4
"The Curtezan unmasked or, the Whoredomes of Jezebel Painted to the Life: With Antidotes against them, or Heavenly Julips to cool Men i…

The Khaki Kook Book

by Mary Kennedy Core Read by Clarica 5
We cannot ignore the fact that we must eat, and that much as we dislike to acknowledge it, we are compelled to think a great deal about fill…

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