Published 1900 onward
A Town is Drowning
Read by Maurice Donegan
Frederik Pohl
TORN FROM TODAY'S HEADLINESThis novel takes you right into the heart of the new flood country, the Northeast United States which had general…
Stanton White: A Romance of the New South
Read by James K. White
Asa Zadel Hall
In this tome the Northern narrator, Harold Edson, visits the American South with his college friend, Stanton White, in order to study first …
The House of Moonlight
Read by Ben Tucker
August Derleth
As a boy living in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin, with his grandfather Jasper, Steve goes to visit up-and-coming pianist Joel Merrihew and his moth…
Overlooked
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Maurice Baring
At a summer resort, a blind man, who has never written a thing, is prodded to pen a novel by his friend who insists that there is one novel …
The Three Friends; A Story of Rugby in the Forties
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Arthur Gray Butler
This is a novel that describes the life of three friends while they are attending Rugby School. The work illustrates for the reader many of …
The Unlit Lamp
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Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
An emotionally charged social drama from 1922, filled with the issues that burned so bright during the Roaring 20s as changing morals began …
Jeremy At Crale; His Friends, His Ambitions And His One Great Enemy
Read by David Wales
Hugh Walpole
This 1927 work is the third and final in Walpole’s Jeremy series. (The others are Jeremy and Jeremy And Hamlet.) Jeremy’s home is in Polches…
Go She Must!
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David Garnett
Anne Dunnock is desperately unhappy. Her widowed father is an unpopular clergyman, who takes his work more seriously than his parishioners w…
Ladies Whose Bright Eyes: A Romance (1911 version)
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Ford Madox Ford
After a train accident, one Mr. Sorrell finds himself transported back to the Middle Ages, where he is mistaken for a Greek slave who works …
The Crux
Read by Winnifred Assmann
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
"This story is, first, for young women to read; second, for young men to read; after that, for anybody who wants to. Anyone who doubts …
The Midlander
Read by Zach Hoyt
Booth Tarkington
The Midlander was published in 1923 as the third novel in Booth Tarkington’s “Growth” trilogy that also includes The Turmoil and The Magnifi…
Black No More
Read by Jim Locke
George Schuyler
Being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the free, A.D. 1933-1940. (Summary by author)
All Else Is Folly
Read by KevinS
Peregrine Acland
This novel, published in 1929, more than a decade after the close of the First World War, is an insightful and disturbing view of a Canadian…
Reginald
Read by Peter Yearsley
Saki
A collection of humorous anecdotes centred on Reginald, a smug, self-centred and cynical young man, who never admits to being older than twe…
The Little Brown Jug at Kildare
Read by Geoff Blanchard
Meredith Nicholson
Two men in search of adventure and romance set off on their own journeys. Only to find themselves been drawn together to solve issues arisin…
Mr. Weston's Good Wine
Read by Jim Locke
T. F. Powys
This 1927 novel describes an evening in 1923 when Mr. Weston, who is apparently a wine merchant, but is evidently God, visits the fictional …
David Blaize
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E. F. Benson
Written during World War I but set before the war, David Blaize is a coming-of-age story set in an all-boys boarding school. We follow David…
The Thirteenth Man
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Mrs. Coulson Kernahan and Jeanie Gwynne Kernahan
Philip Barrimore is driven to distraction by his uncle, who has taken up residence in his mother's home. Against all advice, he takes a cott…
The Spirit of the Town
Read by Jim Locke
Tod Robbins
A novel presentation in fiction form of the impulse and desire which mold the lives of men -- From the title page
This Finer Shadow
Read by Jim Locke
Harlan Cozad Mcintosh
"This Finer Shadow" by Harlan Cozad McIntosh is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book intricately explores themes of…