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Fifth on the List
Read by Brian Fullen
Harry Stephen Keeler
In Short Mystery and Suspense Collection 016
We are back with the 16th Librivox Short Mystery and Suspense Collection! Readers are invited to select and submit mystery or suspense stori…
To You Who Read My Book
Read by Michael MacTaggert
Countee Cullen
In Color
Countee Cullen’s poetry in Color contemplates Black Americans’ fractured sense of self—at once spiritually tied to homelands where their anc…
Lembken
Read by Brian Fullen
Victor Rousseau
In The Messiah Of The Cylinder
In the year 1914, two scientists, Pennell and Lazaroff, dine at the home of Sir Spofforth and his daughter Esther. Spofforth administers fun…
Chapter 5 Part 5
Read by David Wales
Owen Wister
In Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant was the great hero (for the North) in the Civil War and the 18th President of the United States. This short biography is on…
Haunted
Read by Brian Fullen
Frederic Weatherly
In Short Poetry Collection 254
This is a collection of 50 poems read in English by LibriVox volunteers during July 2024.
Section 2
Read by KevinS
Enid Blyton
In Child Whispers
Enid Blyton's first published book; a short collection of poetry (28 poems and a short introduction.) - Summary by Peter Why
V Part 1
Read by Brian Fullen
Katharine Fullerton Gerould
In Conquistador
Wharton Cameron is a young American of Creole descent hired to engineer a spur line for a Mexican railroad. The business folds and he is str…
08 Chapter 6 Extra Dry
Read by David Wales
Owen Wister
In Members of the Family
Members of the Family is a collection of eight short stories about people in the Wyoming Territory in the late 19th and early 20th centuries…
The Glimpse
Read by KevinS
George Herbert
In The Temple
George Herbert was one of the so-called Metaphysical Poets, along with John Donne and Andrew Marvel, and The Temple: Sacred Poems and Privat…
Chapter 8 – Brian Takes a Walk and a Drive
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Fergus Hume
In The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)
Who killed the man in the hansom cab? -- Who is Sal Rawlins? -- What will happen to Madge and Brian? -- Murder and family secrets create the…
Bill's Paper Chase
Read by Brian Fullen
W. W. Jacobs
In The Lady of the Barge
Another collection of short stories, a mixture of the humorous and the horrifying all with unexpected twists - Summary by Inkell
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…
Volume II - Chapter XIX
Read by DaveWindell
Sir Walter Scott
In Guy Mannering, or, The Astrologer
Guy Mannering is a young astrologer, just down from Oxford. While travelling in Scotland, he loses his way and unexpectedly comes to stay at…
Chapter X
Read by Ben Tucker
Harl Vincent
In The Menace from Below
An entire subway train full of passengers seems to disappear into thin air in the tunnels of the New York subway system! A murdered man's b…
After All
Read by Brian Edwards
Henry Lawson
In A Selection of Australian Poetry and Prose
A collection of Australian writing from the public domain.
Chapter X The Attack
Read by Brian Fullen
John Ulrich Giesy
In Jason, Son of Jason
We return to Palos, where Jason and Naia await the birth of their first son. Jason brings Dr. Murray to Palos to assist in the birth. Later,…
All Aboard
Read by Daniel Hees
David Cory
In Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe
David Cory is the author of more than 40 childrens books. This is the one in his series of Puss in Boots, Jr. The roots fo the legend of Pus…
Chapter 26, A BOLDER PLAN
Read by Brian Fullen
Karl Spindler
In Gun Running for Casement
Sir Roger David Casement was a British public servant renowned for his Congo Report (1904) and his Putumayo Report (1912) both of which expo…
The Perfect Reader
Read by Carol Box
Christopher Morley
In Christmas Short Works Collection 2013
A selection of poems, short stories and other prose for the Christmas season in English, Finnish and German.
