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Yeast

Read by Betsie Bush


Thomas H. Huxley and Thomas Henry Huxley


In Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 011

A collection of sixteen short nonfiction works in the public domain. The essays, articles, speeches and reports included in this collection…

Prologue

Read by Ben Adams


Sherwood Anderson


In The Triumph of the Egg: A Book of Impressions from American Life In Tales and P…

“The Triumph of the Egg” is a collection of stories and poems by Sherwood Anderson. Abandoning the interconnected quality of his more famous…

To Christopher North

Read by Foon


Alfred, Lord Tennyson


In The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson

To those unacquainted with Tennyson's conscientious methods, it may seem strange that a volume of 160 pages is necessary to contain those po…

From Mr. Chesterton and Others, Gerald Gould, The Observer

Read by Phil Benson


Various


In 'To the Lighthouse' by Virginia Woolf: Contemporary Reviews (1927)

Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse was published in May 1927 in both Britain and the United States. The publication of Mrs. Dalloway a year …

The Letters

Read by MichaelMaggs


Alfred Tennyson and Alfred, Lord Tennyson


In Maud, and Other Poems (Version 2)

Surely everyone knows “Maud”? Isn’t that the Victorian love song, where the man waits by the garden gate for his lover to appear for a secre…

Complaint

Read by Carol


Aldous Huxley


In The Burning Wheel

Though Aldous Huxley is best known for his later novels and essays, he started his writing career as a poet. The Burning Wheel is his first …

A Sell

Read by Newgatenovelist


Thomas Parker Sanborn


In Selected Poems

Thomas Parker Sanborn was an American poet from Massachusetts. In this collection of his work, published from 1883 to 1886 in The Harvard Mo…

The Inkwell

Read by phineas2000


Robert Blatchford


In The Sorcery Shop: An Impossible Romance

A jolly fantasy novel in which a retired General and a Financier, having drinks at an aristocratic London club, meet Mr. Fry, a whimsical so…

Chapter 8: The Professor Explains

Read by LibriVox Volunteers


G. K. Chesterton


In The Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare (Version 3, Dramatic Reading)

This is undoubtedly the best of Chesterton's novels, a thriller which follows Gabriel Syme as he tries to find a way to bring the Supreme An…

Selections from "Joseph Andrews" by Henry Fielding

Read by Chris Pyle


Various


In Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, volume 14

The Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is a work of enormous proportions. Setting out with the simple goal of offer…

Inaugural Address - Chester Alan Arthur

Read by Michael Fassio


Various


In The World's Best Orations, Volume 1

Who does not delight in oratory? How we gather to hear even an ordinary speaker! How often is a jury swayed and controlled by the appeals of…

In Examination

Read by Graham Redman


Rupert Brooke


In The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke

Rupert Chawner Brooke was an English poet known for his idealistic War Sonnets written during the First World War (especially The Soldier), …

To Milton, by William Wordsworth

Read by Kerry Adams


Various


In Famous Poems: A New Anthology Of Lyrics And Ballads

A collection of famous poems by various authors who wrote during the period 1550 to 1892, including works by Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth…

Rejected

Read by Alan Mapstone


Lord Alfred Douglas


In The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas

This is a chronologically arranged collection of poems compiled by the author in his late 40s, after he had discarded the Uranian themes of …

I Mountjoy and Carey 1603 to 1605

Read by Jim Locke


Richard Bagwell


In Ireland Under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum, Volume 1

This first volume of a history of Ireland focuses on the years 1603-1642. It was a period of dramatic, and even of violent, changes in the s…

Thought of Stevenson

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Arthur Upson


In Sonnets and Songs

Arthur Upson's insightful and sensitive poetic art is grandly displayed in this selection of some of his best work. As a tribute to Upson, R…

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