Short Story Collection Vol. 055
Various
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





LibriVox’s Short Story Collection 055: a collection of 20 short works of fiction in the public domain read by a group of LibriVox members, including stories by J. M. Barrie, O. Henry, Jerome, Joyce, London, Saki, R. L. Stevenson, Trollope, Wilde and Wodehouse. (6 hr 27 min)
Capítulos
Tale of Sinuhe | 29:42 | Leído por Arnie Horton |
Filboid Studge | 8:21 | Leído por Bellona Times |
The Sphinx Without a Secret | 12:22 | Leído por Rob Marland |
A Holiday in Bed | 15:14 | Leído por Rachael Nowotny |
The Man who Would Manage | 17:38 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
An Encounter | 19:44 | Leído por Brendan MacKenzie |
Tony's Wife | 15:23 | Leído por Bellona Times |
That Spot | 24:09 | Leído por Lynne T |
The Dumb Man | 4:45 | Leído por Tom Merritt |
From the Teeth of the Tide | 20:17 | Leído por Jule |
The Garden of Memories | 15:02 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
A Lodging For The Night | 44:49 | Leído por Lynne T |
The Magic Shadow | 10:53 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
The Gentle Euphemia | 23:18 | Leído por Arnold |
Love in a Cottage | 11:26 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
The Clicking of Cuthbert | 35:10 | Leído por Ratandeep Singh |
The Opening of the Will | 18:12 | Leído por Rachael Nowotny |
While the Auto Waits | 11:45 | Leído por Antony Brown |
Idyl Of London | 33:00 | Leído por Lynne T |
A Walk up the Avenue | 16:05 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Reseñas
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marie KERSAINT Demosthenes
thanks for the companionship THANK YOU i thank GOD for all the money you saved me 😅 HALLELUJAH keep safe and keep going despite huge loans when you’re afraid 😱 trust GOD
TheManWhoWouldManage by JeromeK.Jerome, read by RuthGolding





Stephanie
when I looked through the list of contents and spotted the authors name, then saw the readers name, I knew I had to hear it!!! I've only just discovered Jerome K. Jerome, and I think his writing has a punchy kind of humor. A little dash of dark comedy with a a heap of human follies and foibles. And Ruth Golding is such a fantastic reader!! To my American ears, she sounds quite a bit like Dame Judi Dench.