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To the Readers by Alexander Berkman
Read by Christine Rottger
Various
In Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 7, September 1906
Mother Earth, an American anarchist journal, was self styled as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature". Mo…
23, Gunner Road, Wandsworth
Read by Christine Rottger
Richard Marsh
In A Spoiler of Men
Cyril Wentworth is a thoroughly nasty man, who has an effective means of controlling people and just wants to live a life of luxury. Unfortu…
To the Reader
Read by Ann Boulais
Anne Catherine Emmerich
In The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Clemens Brentano visited Sister Anne Catherine Emmerich in her Augustinian convent at Agnetenberg, Dulmen, Germany, many times from 1819 unt…
Chapter XIX: Molly Looks Through Miss Lydia’s Window
Read by Winnifred Assmann
Marion St. John Webb
In Knock Three Times!
“Jack and Molly were twins, and this was their ninth birthday. Such a happy, exciting day it had been; it felt like a birthday all day long,…
Chapter 26: Fitzgerald Imparts Information
Read by Lynda Marie Neilson
Bithia Mary Croker
In The Road To Mandalay
Sophy Leigh and Douglas Shafto come to Burma on the same ship in 1912. They come for different reasons. Through them, we learn about British…
Montgomery
Read by davidholmesvoice
John Henry Ingram
In The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain
Possibly no part in the world is more connected in our minds to hauntings, ghost sightings and gruesome legends than Great Britain with its …
Remarkable Remarks
Read by MaryAnn
Various
In The Reader's Digest, Volume 1, Issue 2
Twenty one articles each month from leading magazines - Each article of enduring value and interest, in condensed and compact form.A most co…
Summary and Cast of Characters
Read by Christine Rottger
Ray Cummings
In Beyond the Vanishing Point
When George Randolph first caught sight of Orena, he was astounded by its gleaming perfection. Here were hills and valleys, lakes and stream…
Matilda Pugh Daniel
Read by NarratorOcci
Various
In Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume I, Alabama Narratives
These volumes of slave narratives are the product of the Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Work Project A…
Miss Metford's Plan
Read by Christine Rottger
Robert Cromie
In The Crack of Doom
The rough notes from which this narrative has been constructed were given to me by the man who tells the story. For obvious reasons I have a…
The Inkwell
Read by phineas2000
Robert Blatchford
In The Sorcery Shop: An Impossible Romance
A jolly fantasy novel in which a retired General and a Financier, having drinks at an aristocratic London club, meet Mr. Fry, a whimsical so…
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Read by Christine Rottger
Charlotte Lennox
In The Lady's Museum, Volume 1
Published in 11 issues between 1760 and 1761 and believed largely to be written and edited by Charlotte Lennox (it was marketed as “by the A…
Conclusion
Read by Christine Bowden
Charlotte Riddell
In The Uninhabited House
A Victorian charmer! River Hall is a handsomely furnished, eminently desirable residence, conveniently situated in a fashionable district. I…
Theria Tells Her Vision
Read by Christine Rottger
Caroline Dale Snedeker
In The Perilous Seat
Theria is a young Delphian woman who becomes an oracle. Persian wars, a doomed love affair, and a strong woman make up this well-researched …
Introduction and Biographical Note
Read by Christine Rottger
Andrew Marvell
In The Poems and Some Satires of Andrew Marvell
Andrew Marvell is a man of many faces, in both poetry and politics. A master of the pastoral dialogue, he can equally well fire out a Juvena…
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Read by Christine Rottger
Various
In Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 8, October 1906
Mother Earth, an American anarchist journal, was self styled as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature". Mo…
X. Mrs. Windemere
Read by Christine Rottger
Elizabeth Bowen
In Encounters: Stories
Included in this first collection of stories by noted Irish-British author Elizabeth Bowen are tales of psychological unease, of pent-up emo…
West London
Read by Agnes Robert Behr
Matthew Arnold
In Tristram and Iseult and other poems
The English poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold was the son of the headmaster of Rugby School who became a fellow of Oriel College, Oxfo…
The Later Comneni Part 4 by Ferdinand Chalandon
Read by Christine Rottger
Various
In The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 04, The Eastern Roman Empire
The present work is intended as a comprehensive account of medieval times, drawn up on the same lines as The Cambridge Modern History but wi…
J.D. Beresford
Read by David Wales
Arnold Bennett, J. D. Beresford, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry Arthur Jones, Compton Mackenzie, E. Phillips Oppenheim, H. De Vere Stacpoole, Hugh Walpole, Rebecca West and Israel Zangwill
In My Religion
This 1926 collection of sixteen essays on religion by well-known people (mostly authors) in the early 20th century brings together articles …