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A Popular History of Ireland, Book 07

Read by Sibella Denton


Thomas D'Arcy McGee


Thomas D'Arcy McGee was an Irish refugee and a father of the Canadian confederation. His work on Irish history is comprehensive, encompassin…

My Reminiscences

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Rabindranath Tagore


These Reminiscences were written and published by the Author in his fiftieth year, shortly before he started on a trip to Europe and America…

In the Sweet Dry and Dry

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Christopher Morley


Written just before Prohibition to entail the possible troubles that might happen en route. Both sides of the argument, or battle as the cas…

Historic Girlhoods Volume 1

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Rupert S. Holland


Biographical sketches of ten girls who became famous before becoming women - some not even making it to womanhood. From Joan of Arc to Cathe…

Swordsman of Lost Terra

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Poul William Anderson


Proud Kery of Broina felt like a ghost himself; shade of a madman flitting hopelessly to the citadel of Earth's disinherited ... to recaptur…

Cycling in the Alps

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C. L. Freeston


A guide to cycling in the European Alps in the days before surfaced roads and automobile tourism. As the author explains, the spectacular vi…

Fibber Mc Gee And Molly 46 12 24 Fixing Toys The Day Before Christmas



Fibber takes on the task of repairing old broken toys that will be given away to unfortunate children, and he's running late. 

The Confessions of Nat Turner, The Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampt…

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Thomas R. Gray


This is a detailed description of the massacre that took place on August 21-23, 1831 that became known as Nat Turner's Rebellion. Nat Turner…

Poems, 1914-1919

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Maurice Baring


This is a collection of Maurice Baring's poetry. This collection contains a number of Baring's earlier poetry, written before the war mostly…

Poems

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Roderic Quinn


Roderic Quinn, the seventh child of Irish immigrants, was variously a teacher, public servant and newspaper editor before turning to the wri…

The Shadow 46 04 07 The Ghost Wore A Silver Slipper



Driving by a cemetery, Lamont and Margo pick up a strange girl on the road who asks to be taken to her father's shop. Once arriving, they no…

Fact Stranger than Fiction

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John Patterson Green


I desire, to place before the colored youth, of my class, another concrete proof of the fact that, even in the United States, where the hand…

Have Gun, Will Travel 58 12 21 Hanging Cross



At Christmas time, a rancher kidnaps a Pawnee child he claims as his own son that had been kidnapped by Indians years before. The Pawnee Chi…

Coco Bolo: King of the Floating Island

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Sidford Frederick Hamp


Sisters Margaret and Frances wait for their younger brother Edward to go for a nap before embarking on the adventure of trying to stand on t…

Milton Berle Show 47 12 23 Salutes Christmas



Ralph Waldo Finster reads his version of the poem, "The Night Before Christmas." The "Christmas Forum Tonight" takes que…

Jack Benny 1939 01 22 Jack Tells How He Saved Fred Allen's Life



After spending time arguing with Phil, then hearing from Andy Devine about the things that Fred Allen said about him on his show, Jack revea…

Boston Blackie 45 08 06 Hypnotic Murder



A woman confesses to a murder and claims she gave the murder weapon to Blackie, so the police are after him too. Blackie admits receiving he…

7th Son: 7 Days (Prequel Anthology)

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J.C. Hutchins


7th Son: 7 Days is a audio prequel anthology to J.C. Hutchins' thriller novel, 7th Son: Descent. Set two weeks before Descent’s extraordinar…

Godfrey Morgan: a Californian Mystery

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Jules Verne


This Verne adventure is indeed a mystery and also a satire on the Crusoe genre. Our characters are larger than life, as well they should be …

Joseph and his Brethren

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W. K. Tweedie


"The story of Joseph is at once so simple that childhood is arrested and rivetted by it, and so profound that sages may deepen their wi…

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