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On the First Trail of the Pilgrims
Read by czandra
Winthrop Packard
In Literary Pilgrimages of a Naturalist
Noted American Naturalist, Winthrop Packard, who gave us such titles as “Woodland Pastures,” “Wood Wanderings,” and “Wildwood Ways,” now tak…
The Plateau
Read by Denise Ray
Claude Mckay
In Harlem Shadows
An award winning Jamaican poet who writes passionately about his birth home and his adopted home, USA. Claude McKay vividly describes family…
After dark vapours have oppress'd our plains
Read by Bruce Kachuk
John Keats
In The Sonnets of John Keats
The superb poetic skill and exquisite sensitivity of John Keats is brilliantly illustrated in this collection of meticulously selected sonne…
Jim and I
Read by Le
Various
In Birds and All Nature, Vol. VI, No 4, November 1899
"Birds and All Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and br…
Chapter 8: The End of the Trail by Clarence E Mulford
Read by Andey Sol
Various
In The Boy Scout Book of Campfire Stories
The Editor likes to think that quite a few of the stories found in the Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories present companions for the mind o…
12 - How the Mountains Ate Up the Plains
Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet
Emerson Hough
In The Singing Mouse Stories
The singing mouse tells tales of nature in songs. This book is for those who want to know how the mountains ate up the plains, what the wate…
Into the Mountains
Read by Bob R
Frank H. Spearman
In The Daughter of a Magnate
This is an American Western without any bad guys. The main characters are trains, and the elements---snow, terrain, weather and water. Fra…
On the Farm
Read by Greg Giordano
Madison Cawein
In The Poems of Madison Cawein Vol. 3
This is Volume 3: Nature Poems of the collected works of Madison Julius Cawein, an American poet from Kentucky. It's arranged in four sectio…
Some Winter Days in Iowa
Read by VfkaBT
Frederick Lazell
Accented with snatches of verse and a mix of scientific and Christian insight, University of Iowa professor Lazell takes us on vivid nature …
Autumn
Read by KHand
Various
In Birds and all Nature, Vol. IV, No 4, October 1898
"Birds and All Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and br…
Ch 7: On the Great Trail
Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan
Joseph A. Altsheler
In The Rulers of the Lakes
"The Rulers of the Lakes" is a complete story, but it is also the third volume of the French and Indian War Series, following &quo…
The Gulf Stream
Read by Foon
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
In Poems of Progress and New Thought Pastels
This book contains 2 poetry bundles by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, containing many better- or lesser-known poems. The poems are recorded by a singl…
On Monday Mountain
Read by Phil Chenevert
Ruth Plumly Thompson
In Grampa In Oz
Another great book in the world of Oz, in which King Fumbo of Ragbad loses his head in a storm and Prince Tatters, accompanied by the wise a…
By the Sawyer Method
Read by Kanta
Georgia Wood Pangborn
In Interventions
A collection of short stories of social commentary, tales of love, mystery, and loss. Many of the stories revolve around children, women, an…
To the Morn
Read by Winston Tharp
Wallace Stevens
In The Collected Public Domain Poems of Wallace Stevens, Volume 2
A collection of Wallace Stevens poems written before 1923.These poems originally appeared in a variety of magazines (Others, Rogue, The Soil…
Why so Wan and Pale? by Sir John Suckling
Read by nighthawks
Various
In Love Poems by Famous Authors
A collection of love poems, including the balcony scene from Romeo & Juliet, Tristram & Iseult, and selections from many authors inc…
Jacob Goodpasture
Read by Sean McKinley
Edgar Lee Masters
In Spoon River Anthology
This is a collection of poems, in the form of an entire community speaking from beyond the grave about their lives, and, in some cases, goss…
CHAPTER XI: A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY
Read by Mark Nelson
Clarence Edward Mulford
In The Orphan
Many men swore that The Orphan was bad, and many swore profanely and with wonderful command of epithets because he was bad, but for obvious …
Pilgrims
Read by Greg Giordano
Robert W. Service
In Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
Robert Service was born in Lancashire, England, but at age 21 moved to Canada and eventually ended up in the Yukon during the gold rush. Hi…
Southwest Wind’s Visit to Gluck
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Ada M. Skinner
In Little Dramas for Primary Grades
37 short and very short plays for young children - David OReaders:Linette Geisel: Camel(1), Big Black Dog(2), First Child(4), Camel(5), Gran…