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Prologue

Read by Patrick Randall


William Langland


In The Vision of Piers the Plowman (Warren translation)

William Langland’s Vision of Piers the Plowman is one of the Early English poems that may well appeal to many other readers than the profess…

Prologue & Chapter One

Read by EVKesserich


Henry Kuttner


In The Crystal Circe

Everyone knows dreamers and science mix poorly. Steve Arnsen has a terrible feeling his friend Douglas O'Brien won't be the exception to the…

Answer to Prologue and Epilogue

Read by Arthur Krolman


Jonathan Swift


In The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume One

Sit back and listen to these light-hearted witty rhymes and see the world Jonathan Swift saw -- and maybe recognize your own. Think there is…

In Fairyland

Read by Julian Pratley


Joyce Kilmer


In Summer of Love

Joyce KIlmer may yet be an obscure poet had he not had his poem, Trees, published in Poetry in 1913. But, this book precedes that, and show…

Prologue

Read by Simon Evers


Robert Keable


In Simon Called Peter

Peter, a conventional Anglican priest, becomes a padre in northern France during the First World War. He is posted to a hospital on the coas…

Section 1

Read by Bruce Kachuk


John Keats


In Lamia

In his wonderful interpretation of the classic tale of Lamia - the mythological entity portrayed as being a deadly threat especially to chil…

Chapter 17 – The Man At The Astor

Read by Kirsten Wever


P. G. Wodehouse


In The Prince and Betty (version 2)

The story moves from a royal palace in Europe to a squalid tenement in New York. The European action centers on the efforts of an uncouth mi…

Chapter 7. Karkora

Read by Ben Tucker


Henry Kuttner


In Dragon Moon

Out of the dark—out of the unknown—came Karkora ... rotting the souls of the kings of Cyrena. For Karkora, the Pallid One, was a creature mo…

Harisarman

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson


Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith


In Tales of Laughter

Time to exercise your funny bone. This fun collection of stories from around the world will make children of all ages smile and chuckle. …

A Tale of a Nettle

Read by Arthur Krolman


Jonathan Swift


In The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume Two

He lived simply, loved his walks and craved the company of fellow poetical wits as they craved his company in return. With his pal Dr. Sheri…

Chapter 2: Men of Letters

Read by Kirsten Wever


A. A. Milne


In The Sunny Side (Version 2)

A. A. Milne is best known for his creation of the perennially popular Winnie the Pooh, though he was and is highly acclaimed for hundreds of…

The Kavanagh

Read by Sonia


Bliss Carman


In Songs from Vagabondia

This is the famous collection "Songs from Vagabondia", a collaboration between Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey, which at once catap…

To --

Read by Bruce Kachuk


John Keats


In The Sonnets of John Keats

The superb poetic skill and exquisite sensitivity of John Keats is brilliantly illustrated in this collection of meticulously selected sonne…

Lethe

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Madison Cawein


In The Poems of Madison Cawein Vol. 4

This is Volume 4: Poems of Mystery and of Myth and Romance of the collected works of Madison Julius Cawein, an American poet from Kentucky. …

Words

Read by Shashank Jakhmola


Duffield Osborne


In The Lion's Brood

"Centuries come and go; but the plot of the drama is unchanged, and the same characters play the same parts. Only the actors cast for t…

The Perfect Reader

Read by Winnifred Assmann


Christopher Morley


In Plum Pudding (version 2)

Christopher Morley: A modern humorist with the tang of an Elizabethan. Plum Pudding: Thus Mr. Morley entitles his new volume, in which he ha…

The Value of Reading, to the Public and to the Individual

Read by jenno


Henry Lyman Koopman


In The Booklover and His Books

This book about books was written by Harry Lyman Koopman, who served as the head librarian for Brown University from 1893 to 1930. Published…

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