LibriVox Audio Books

The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale

Read by Anna Simon


Frank L. Packard



In the previous book of adventures, we met Jimmie Dale, a wealthy playboy by day, who at night put on a disguise and became The Gray Seal, a…

The Lone Ranger




Enjoy the thrilling adventures of The Lone Ranger, a classic Old Time Radio program that has captivated audiences for generations. Follow th…

As a Man Thinketh

Read by Mark Cawley


James Allen



Allen's books illustrate the use of the power of thought to increase personal capabilities. Although he never achieved great fame or wealth,…

California Coast Trails

Read by Adrian Praetzellis


Joseph Smeaton Chase



In 1911, decades before California's coast Highway 1 was built, an Englishman rode 2000 miles on horseback the length of California, from Me…

Early Greek Philosophy

Read by Pamela Nagami


Alfred William Benn



"Man is the measure of all things," said the early Greek philosopher, Protagoras of Abdera. It was in this spirit of humanistic se…

Musings of a Chinese Mystic

Read by Scotty Smith


Lionel Giles



If Lao Tzu then had revolted against the growing artificiality of life in his day, a return to nature must have seemed doubly imperative to …

NBC University Theater




Experience the captivating world of Old Time Radio with the NBC University Theater. This program brings to life a variety of dramatic perfor…

Evangeline

Read by Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



Evangeline is one of Longfellow’s most popular poems and was once a great favorite with the American people. For many years almost every sch…

Montcalm and Wolfe

Read by Brendan Stallard


Francis Parkman, Jr.



Francis Parkman (1823-1893) has been hailed as one of America's great nineteenth century historians, along with William Prescott, John Lothr…

The Law

Read by LibriVox Volunteers


Frédéric Bastiat



"The law perverted! The law—and, in its wake, all the collective forces of the nation. The law, I say, not only diverted from its prope…

The Man Who Lost Himself

Read by Roger Melin


H. De Vere Stacpoole



Best known for his literary work The Blue Lagoon, which has been made into film several times over, H. De Vere Stacpoole’s first publication…

Meditaciones

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Marcus Aurelius



El emperador romano Marco Aurelio además de ser recordado por su buen gobierno, ha pasado a la posteridad por esta obra singular&iacu…

Tombstone

Read by DaleBarkley


Walter Noble Burns



First published in 1927, "Tombstone" defined the legend of lawman-gunfighter Wyatt Earp. A mixture of fact and fiction, Walter Nob…

1 Samuel

Read by Joy Chan


King James Version



The life of Samuel, and the life of Saul.

The Burgess Animal Book for Children

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Thornton W. Burgess



Peter Rabbit goes to school, with Mother Nature as his teacher. In this zoology book for children, Thornton W. Burgess describes the mammals…

The Tower Treasure

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Franklin W. Dixon



A dying criminal confesses that his loot had been secreted in an old tower. It remains for the Hardy Boys to make an astonishing discovery t…

Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord

Read by Jonathan Lange


Variousandmartin Chemnitz and Various And Martin Chemnitz



Formula of Concord (1577) is an authoritative Lutheran statement of faith (called a confession, creed, or "symbol") that, in its t…

Charles Dickens Dombey and Son

Read by Carleton Hobbs


Charles Dickens



Dombey and Son, Charles Dickens’s story of a powerful man whose callous neglect of his family triggers his professional and personal downfal…

The Chautauqua Girls at Home

Read by TriciaG


Pansy



Sequel to Four Girls at Chautauqua, and also published under the title Obeying the Call. Ruth, Flossy, Eurie, and Ruth return home as new Ch…

Quiet Talks about Jesus

Read by Chiquito Crasto


S. D. Gordon



So far as I can find out, I have no theory about Jesus to make these talks fit into. I have tried to find out for myself what the old Book o…

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