LibriVox Audio Books
A Brilliant Woman
Read by Anne Fletcher
Julie Bosville Chetwynd
A woman of decided opinions and ambition, Maria is considered brilliant by her admirers; Cyril is a clever, well-educated but quiet and dull…
Winter Evening Tales
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Amelia E. Barr
This 1896 collection contains 17 short, Christian-oriented stories. “In these ‘Winter Evening Tales,’ Mrs. Barr has spread before her reader…
Shadows on the Wall
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Frank W. Boreham
Frank W. Boreham was a Baptist preacher from England who spent many years in New Zealand and Australia, but also traveled extensively in the…
Psalms
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Darby Bible
The Darby Bible consists of a translation of the New Testament by John Nelson Darby, originally published in 1867, and a translation of the …
Michigan Historical Collections
Read by Ted Lienhart
Historical Society Of Michigan
The Michigan Historical Society solicited accounts by Michigan pioneers about the early settlement of various locations, or early developmen…
Harper's Young People
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Various
Harper's Young People is an illustrated weekly publication for children that includes short stories, tales from history, natural history, po…
The Winds of Time
Read by cyndajm
James H. Schmitz
"The Winds of Time" by James H. Schmitz is a science fiction novella written in Sept 1962. The Captain, Gefty Rammer, and one of h…
The Motor Boys Afloat
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Clarence Young
The Motor Boys are generally taking adventures with their motor car. But in book five of this series, they are found on an adventure with bo…
The Undying Monster
Read by Ben Tucker
Jessie Douglas Kerruish
A curse has plagued the Hammand family for thousands of years with Oliver Hammand and his sister Swanhild being the last of the line. What d…
The Fire Spirits
Read by Andy Sames
Paul Busson
An adventure with supernatural overtones, set in the region of The Tyrol During the time of Napoleon. - Summary by Andy Sames
Good Words
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Norman Macleod
Good Words was an English monthly magazine directed at evangelicals and nonconformists, particularly of the lower middle classes. It contain…
By Shore and Sedge
Read by docdlmartin
Bret Harte
By Shore and Sedge is a small volume of three short stories that examine the lives of people living on the coast of California and in the de…
The Comical History of Don Quixote
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Thomas D'Urfey
Don Quixote encounters courtly life. This is the second of a three-play sequence which was the first dramatization of Cervantes's novel Don …
Lays of Ancient Rome
Read by Readerad
Thomas Babington Macaulay
The Lays of Ancient Rome are four narrative poems by the English historian and politician Thomas Babington Macaulay. Each poem tells a famou…
He's Rich
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A. J. Gault
LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of He's Rich by A. J. Gault.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for July 20, 2025. ------…
Meeting In Summer
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Madison Cawein
LibriVox volunteers bring you 20 recordings of Meeting In Summer by Madison Julius Cawein.This was the Weekly Poetry project for July 27, 20…
Wanderings in New South Wales, Batavia, Pedir Coast, Singapore, and China
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George Bennett
The Work now given to the Public is the result of a series of recent excursions into the interior of the Colony of New South Wales, at inter…
Gargantua and Pantagruel
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François Rabelais
The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel (in French, La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel) is a connected series of five novels written in th…
Three Little Trippertrots
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Howard R. Garis
The stories of the Three Little Trippertrots, though never before published, have been told to thousands of children, in a way, probably, th…
Common Sense
Read by Mark Leder
Thomas Paine
In November 1774, Norfolk native Thomas Paine arrived in Philadelphia. He came under the recommendation of Benjamin Franklin, and indeed it…