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Letters to the Joneses
Read by Keith Salis
Josiah Gilbert Holland
We watch our news and live our lives and see many things wrong with society today. It is easy for us to claim that things were better in &qu…
The Domestic Slave Trade Of The Southern States
Read by David Wales
Winfield Hazlitt Collins





Gravenhurst, or Thoughts on Good and Evil
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William Henry Smith
In which an English country gentlemen records his and his friends' conversational observations on misery and happiness, leaning ultimately o…
A Chautauqua Idyl
Read by Scarlett Martin
Grace Livingston Hill





De Klok van Meester Humphrey
Read by Marcel Coenders
Charles Dickens





The Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare (Version 3, Dramatic Reading)
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
G. K. Chesterton





A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
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Samuel Johnson





Reading: An Essay
Read by David Wales
Hugh Walpole
A famous English author's thoughts on the power of reading. - Summary by David Wales
Incidents of Childhood
Read by TR Love
William James Mcglothlin





Mopes de kluizenaar
Read by Marcel Coenders
Charles Dickens





The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories
Read by KirksVoice
Paul Laurence Dunbar





De Gevaren van Sommige Engelse Gevangenen
Read by Marcel Coenders
Charles Dickens





Nicholas Nickelby Band 7
Read by josvanaken
Charles Dickens





Scripture Characters
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Robert Smith Candlish
Nineteen studies of figures from the Bible - some well-known and some obscure. The discourses were originally written as sermons and then re…
Historical Romance of the American Negro
Read by Jim Locke
Charles H. Fowler
It was not long before the fame of the colored soldiers of America was wafted over the whole world and everywhere received by all lovers of …
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
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George Meredith





Robert Browning (Version 2)
Read by Owlivia
G. K. Chesterton
This mystery of the unconscious man, far deeper than any mystery of the conscious one, existing as it does in all men, existed peculiarly in…