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Dirge for Two Veterans read by Catharine Eastman
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Dirge for Two Veterans
Read by Catharine Eastman
Walt Whitman
In celebration of Memorial Day in the United States, 2007, LibriVox volunteers bring you twelve different recordings of Dirge for Two Vetera…
Brain Twister
Read by Catharine Eastman
Laurence M. Janifer
"Mark Phillips" is, or are, two writers: Randall Garrett and Laurence M. Janifer. Their joint pen-name, derived from their middle …
The Shadows
Read by Catharine Eastman
George MacDonald
"Old Ralph Rinkelmann made his living by comic sketches, and all but lost it again by tragic poems. So he was just the man to be chosen…
Two Poe Tales
Read by Catharine Eastman
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe is best known for his famous short horror stories; however, horror is not the only genre in which he wrote. How To Write a B…
The Food of the Gods, and How It Came to Earth (version 2)
Read by Catharine Eastman
H. G. Wells
Mr. Bensington and Professor Redwood have invented a substance that causes living things to grow - and grow - and grow! As their experiment…
Dream Days
Read by Catharine Eastman
Kenneth Grahame
Dream Days is a collection of children's fiction and reminiscences of childhood written by Kenneth Grahame. A sequel to Grahame's 1895 colle…
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
Read by Catharine Eastman
Lewis Carroll
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded continues the adventures of the many characters in the previous volume Sylvie and Bruno. The fairy-children Sylvi…
Struwwelpeter
Read by Catharine Eastman
Heinrich Hoffmann
Struwwelpeter (Slovenly Peter) is an illustrated collection of humorous children’s poems describing ludicrous and usually violent punishment…
Chapter 26
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The Mystery (LibriVox NaNoWriMo novel 2006)
Read by Catharine Eastman
Written by Catharine Eastman, recorded by Catharine Eastman
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Librivox Volunteers
The idea was to write a whole novel in the month of November, based on the guidelines of the National Novel Writing Month. The twist is that…