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Author's Note

Read by Peter Dann


Joseph Conrad


In Tales of Unrest (version 2)

A brave Malay chieftain suffers from a surprising vulnerability. After giving birth to a series of unfortunate children, a farmer's wife is …

Nine Points about Reading

Read by Ruth Golding


Arnold Bennett


In LibriVox 9th Anniversary Collection

This year is the 9th anniversary of our illustrious community, and readers have found and recorded 99 items with a connection with the numbe…

Town

Read by Bruce Kachuk


D. H. Lawrence


In Bay: A Book of Poems

The superb skill and dexterity of D.H. Lawrence, a writer who profoundly influenced the literature of the twentieth century, is very evident…

into the smiting

Read by Scotty Smith


E. E. Cummings


In XLI Poems

A book of 41 poems by E. E. Cummings classified as Songs I-XII [poems 1-12], Chansons Innocentes I-II [poems 13-14], Portraits I-IX [poems…

General Observations

Read by Mike Pelton


Barry Pain


In Stories without Tears

This is a collection of short stories by Barry Pain, first published in 1914. While generally best-known for his horror and supernatural fic…

A Reader

Read by nighthawks


John Kendrick Bangs


In Cobwebs from a Library Corner

This is a book of 57 sections divided into 2 parts. The first part is comprised of 26 poems & the second part concludes with 31 assorted…

13 - A Message for Boonville

Read by Mike Pelton


Christopher Morley


In Mince Pie

Mince Pie is a compilation of humorous sketches, poetry, and essays written by Christopher Morley. Morley sets the tone in the preface: &quo…

The Letters

Read by MichaelMaggs


Alfred Tennyson and Alfred, Lord Tennyson


In Maud, and Other Poems (Version 2)

Surely everyone knows “Maud”? Isn’t that the Victorian love song, where the man waits by the garden gate for his lover to appear for a secre…

Reader's Corner

Read by Mike Pelton


editor and Ray Cummings


In Astounding Stories 05, May 1930

Astounding Stories invites listeners into a captivating world of early science fiction, where imagination knows no bounds. This fifth issue …

Mr. Bennett, Stendhal and the Modern Novel by John Middleton Murry

Read by Phil Benson


Various


In The Blue Review, Number 3

The Blue Review was a short lived monthly journal published in London between May and July 1913. The successor to Rhythm, The Blue Review wa…

00 - Author's Note

Read by Sibella Denton


Joseph Conrad


In Tales of Unrest

Tales of Unrest is Joseph Conrad's first collection of short stories, published in 1898, showcasing his mastery of narrative and psychologic…

The Visionary

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Emily Brontë


In The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry: Emily Brontë

The inspirational and visionary poetry of Emily Brontë will live forever in the annals of great works of creative art. Renowned as the …

19 - Self-Conceit, an Address by a small Boy

Read by Jim Locke


Caleb Bingham


In The Columbian Orator

The Columbian Orator, a collection of political essays, poems, and dialogues first published in 1797, was widely used in American schoolroom…

The Bobolink

Read by Scott Bennett


James Russell Lowell


In Early Poems

This is a volume of the early poems by James Russell Lowell, including a brief biographical sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole. - Summary by Caro…

19 - The Friend of Man

Read by mikefernlea


A. A. Milne


In Not That It Matters

More of the witty, wry, and deliciously wicked essays and articles written by Milne. Most people know him as the creator of Winnie The Pooh,…

The Call

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Temple Scott


In Recruiting Songs

This rousing collection of poems is sure to bring out patriotic sentiments in us all. These works were written with the glories of victory i…

Michielle

Read by Newgatenovelist


Donald Jeffery Hayes


In Selected Poems (Hayes)

Donald Jeffery Hayes was a poet who was born in North Carolina. These poems were published between 1927 and 1929. - Summary by Newgatenoveli…

The Brook

Read by Sibella Denton


Alfred, Lord Tennyson


In The Ontario Readers: Third Book

The Ontario Readers is a school book first published in 1919, by the Ontario Ministry of Education, containing short excerpts of literary wo…

Tim

Read by Peter Yearsley


E. Nesbit


In Something Wrong

A small collection of Edith Nesbit's short stories; the pleasures and troubles of life laid out in a few pages.Note: The title of the third …

The Question

Read by nbvoices


Laura Goodman Salverson


In Wayside Gleams

Laura Goodman Salverson was a Canadian author of Icelandic descent. Her poems pay tribute to both aspects of her heritage, with offerings li…

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