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Red Hair

Read by ClueChaser


Franklin W. Dixon


In The Tower Treasure (version 5)

The Hardy boys begin their first case as sons of a famous detectives tracking down a jewel thief. - Summary by ClueChaser

The Novelette Reader

Read by Newgatenovelist


Tom Maguire


In Machine-Room Chants

Tom Maguire was a trade union organiser from Yorkshire of Irish descent whose poetry reflects his socialist beliefs. This volume was publish…

Red Hair

Read by Luke Sieburg


Franklin W. Dixon


In The Tower Treasure (Version 4)

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…

GG 1953-10-07 ep517 Home Haircut


Robert Farrell


In The Great Gildersleeve

The Great Gildersleeve was a radio situation comedy broadcast from August 31, 1941, to March 21, 1957. Initially written by Leonard Lewis Le…

Ch 19, Tom Is Missing

Read by Howard Skyman


Victor Appleton


In Tom Swift and His War Tank (Version 2)

Tanks are a new wartime technology, and as the US enters WWI, Tom uses his skills and his family's factory to secretly design and build a bi…

A Hairbreadth Escape

Read by DaleBarkley


Bill Nye


In Bill Nye and Boomerang; Or the Tale of a Meek-Eyed Mule, and Some Other Literary Gems

Humorist Bill Nye was the first editor of the daily paper in Laramie, Wyoming, and named it the Laramie Boomerang in honor of his mule. As …

Red Hair

Read by fred


Franklin W. Dixon


In The Tower Treasure

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…

To Eilish of the Fair Hair

Read by Nemo


Francis Ledwidge


In The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge

Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet, served in an Irish battalion ("The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers") of the British Army during World W…

Mrs. Pett is Shocked

Read by garymacf


P. G. Wodehouse


In Piccadilly Jim

A young red-head plots to kidnap her irritating cousin with the help of a former boxer, her uncle, and a rogue who has his eye on her. Thing…

Paderewski’s Hair

Read by Phil Schempf


O. Henry


In O. Henry Encore

These 45 early stories, sketches and poems by the famed O. Henry, nearly all published under the pseudonym of the "Post Man", were…

Tom in Danger

Read by Carol Sutton


Victor Appleton


In Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat

Tom Swift's father, a world-famous scientist, has been robbed of one of his greatest inventions, and it's up to Tom to bring the criminals t…

Section 3: The Doge and Dogess, part 3

Read by Thomas A. Copeland


E. T. A. Hoffmann


In Weird Tales, Volume 2

Paradoxically, it is variety that unites the tales you are about to read. They take place in widely separated countries and historical perio…

Tom Thumb

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)


L. Leslie Brooke


In The Golden Goose Book

A charming little book full of the most gorgeous illustrations which can be viewed along with the Gutenberg text at http://www.gutenberg.org…

Tom is Held Up

Read by Nancy Gorgen


Victor Appleton


In Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice

Tom Swift & friends journey to the Arctic in his custom airship to seek for the legendary Valley of Gold. When his map is stolen by his …

By the Breadth of a Hair

Read by J S Whitman


Mody Coggin Boatright


In Tall Tales from Texas

Some tall tales from Texas. Lies? well, just stretching the truth a bit. These 8 stories have lots of good 'ol Texas 'dialect' in them so …

18. The Two Locks of Hair

Read by Michele Fry


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


In Voices Of The Night - And Other Poems

Longfellow's first collection of early poems, published in 1895, with a short biography by the editor, a chronological list of his works, pl…

Hair Growers - Health

Read by GrimsonB


Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr.


In 1000 Things Worth Knowing

Part almanac, part encyclopedia, part dictionary, Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr. gives us his idea of important, but sometimes obscure, facts that…

Ch 14 In which Tom Engages in a Speculation in Boxwood

Read by Keith Salis


Frank Tousey


In Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 11: A Lucky Penny

Tom Garland is a young man in Boston who is sent to learn a trade at an Industrial Farm near the bay. There he meets another young man who's…

Ch 8 In which Ben and His Friend Tom are Introduced to the Metropolis

Read by Keith Salis


Frank Tousey


In Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 15: A Streak of Luck

Some folks are judged by their social or economic standing. Our hero, Ben Bailey, shows that true worth comes from richness of character. Th…

Chapter 9 - In Which He Has a Near Shave

Read by drewclark


Sapper


In Bulldog Drummond

‘Sapper’, the pseudonym of Colonel. H.C. McNeile M.C. was one of the most popular English writers of thrillers between the two world wars. A…

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