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The Missing Chums

Read by James R. Hedrick


Franklin W. Dixon


The Hardy boys were sons of a celebrated American dectective and from their father learned the particulars of a number of unusual crimes. Th…

Border Raids and Reivers

Read by James R. Hedrick


Robert Borland


A history of southern Scots families (reivers). "There are few more remarkable phenomena in the political or social life of Scotland th…

The Meredith Mystery

Read by James R. Hedrick


Natalie Sumner Lincoln


While spending a weekend at Ten Acres, David Curtis, a blind physician, in grouping (sic) his way along the passage to his room stumbles upo…

The Silk Stocking Murders

Read by James R. Hedrick


Anthony Berkeley


A ROGER SHERINGHAM MYSTERY. When the daughter of a country parson goes missing in London, Roger Sheringham receives a letter from her father…

The Hardy Boys: The Secret of the Caves

Read by James R. Hedrick


Franklin W. Dixon


The Hardy boys were sons of a celebrated American detective and from their father learned the particulars of a number of unusual crimes. The…

The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of Cabin Island

Read by James R. Hedrick


Franklin W. Dixon


The Hardy boys were sons of a celebrated American detective and from their father learned the particulars of a number of unusual crimes. The…

The Radio Cop

Read by James R. Hedrick


Vic Whitman


Now he was not only a police announcer, but a news reporter, and the biggest story of the year was breaking right under his nose. As he desc…

Jamestown and Her Neighbors on Virginia's Historic Peninsula

Read by James R. Hedrick


Jane E. Davis


A brief history of the early years of the historic Virginia Peninsula lying between the James and the York Rivers and extending from Richmon…

Stories of Cape Cod

Read by James R. Hedrick


Jack Johnson


Vignettes about life on Cape Cod The author lived from 1896 until 1973 and was a member of the Beachcombers Artists Club based in Provinceto…

The Magic Lantern and its Management

Read by James R. Hedrick


T. C. Hepworth


There is no optical instrument so well known or so highly held in popular estimation as the Magic Lantern. It is somewhat unfortunate that i…

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