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A Ticket to Adventure

Read by Dawn Larsen


Roy J. Snell


Starting a new homestead in Alaska is filled with adventures. A stolen herd of Reindeer, a great dogsled race, a strange phantom dog, fun ai…

Short Story Collection Vol. 015

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Lucy Maud Montgomery


LibriVox’s Short Story Collection 015: a collection of 10 short works of fiction in the public domain read by a variety of LibriVox members.

The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax

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Harriet Parr


This is the coming of age story of Bessie Fairfax. A story about a girl who learns to see the world is it is and navigate in it. This is a v…

A Battle of the Books

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Gail Hamilton


"When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for an author to dissolve the bands which have connected him with his publis…

The Turn Of The Tide

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Eleanor H. Porter


"What a joy! How exciting!" Margret Kendall returned home, to her loving and equally beloved mother's arms after 4 years in the sl…

Spiders

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Cecil Warburton


The mental capacity of spiders; web architecture; spiders that live under water, even though they need air to breath; spiders that mimic ant…

The Marrying of Ann Leete

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Harley Granville-Barker


A comedy with a serious vein running through it about the Leete family who are British rural gentry in 1799. Mr Carnaby Leete is a politicia…

The Third Miss Symons

Read by Rachel Lintern


F. M. Mayor


Miss Mayor tells this story with singular skill, more by contrast than by drama, bringing her chief character into relief against her world,…

Dramatic Reading Scene and Story Collection, Volume 001

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Various


LibriVox readers present a collection of their favorite chapters and short stories, with the original author’s words all brought to life wit…

January

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Helen Hunt Jackson


LibriVox volunteers bring you 8 recordings of January by Helen Hunt Jackson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 13, 2013.Helen M…

A Group of Famous Women

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Edith Horton


It is a remarkable fact that little attention, if any, has been given to the study of the careers of distinguished women, and the question h…

Idle Tales

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Charlotte Riddell


These stories are quite captivating hovering between mysteries & ghostly imaginings. The author was an Irish-born lady that seemed to li…

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 041

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Various


Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include a woman in Alaska, Cuban folklore,…

The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems

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Vachel Lindsay


This is a collection of poems on various topics by Vachel Lindsay.Please note that the Booker T. Washington trilogy had to be omitted from t…

Dick Lawrence Review - Chorus girl to Star


Dick Lawrence via James Vaughan


Series of broadcasts from WNIB, Chicago, about history, stories, music and popular culture from America's past. Produced and narrated by his…

An Afternoon in July

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Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon


Sonette nach dem Portugiesischen, übertragen durch Rainer Maria Rilke

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Elizabeth Barrett Browning schrieb diese Sonette für ihren Mann. Dieser gab sie dann zur Veröffentlichung. In seiner Übersetz…

Henrietta Volume 1 (Dramatic Reading)

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Charlotte Lennox


Henrietta is a strong willed young lady who will not give in to her aunt and marry the suitors she proposes. She runs away and adventure ens…

Selected Poems

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Mary Willis Shuey


Mary Willis Shuey lived in New Orleans and was ‘an authority and prolific writer on things Southern’. These poems were published between 191…

Letters to Catherine E. Beecher in Reply to an Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism

Read by Amelia Chesley


Angelina Emily Grimké


This is a collection of thirteen letters from Angelina Grimké on the subjects of abolitionism and human rights in the United States.

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