Action & Adventure
The Camp Fire Girls at the End of the Trail
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Margaret Vandercook
The next volume of the Camp Fire series will be called “The Camp Fire Girls at the End of the Trail” and will continue to tell of the advent…
The Rover Boys on the River
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Arthur M. Winfield
I present this new Rover Boys story, which tells of the doings of Dick, Tom, and Sam and their friends during an outing on one of our great …
The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch
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Arthur M. Winfield
This is the sixth book in “The Second Rover Boys Series for Young Americans,” there having been twenty books in the first series. We are now…
Short Story Collection
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Various
Welcome to the 115th Librivox Short Story Collection. Once again, our readers have selected stories sure to entertain and amuse. As always, …
The Motor Boys Across the Plains
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Clarence Young
Dear Boys:Here it is at last—the fourth volume of “The Motor Boys Series,” for which so many boys all over our land have been asking during …
The Blowing Away of Mr. Bushy Tail
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Edith B. Davidson
A tale of the adventures and misadventures of Mr. Bushy Tale on his quest to find food for his family to last the winter. - Summary by Nata…
The Adventures of Billy Topsail
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Norman Duncan
The first book in a trilogy about Billy Topsail and his dog skipper as they experience a series of adventures that will challenge Billy's co…
The Blue Envelope
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Roy J. Snell
Book 1 of the Adventures for Girls series. Travelling the snowy wilderness of Western Alaska and Eastern Russia would be challenging for any…
The Great Airport Mystery
Read by James R. Hedrick
Franklin W. Dixon
The Hardy boys were sons of a celebrated American detective and from their father learned the particulars of a number of unusual crimes. The…
Joe Strong on the Trapeze
Read by Gerald Moe
Vance Barnum
Joe Strong was a favorite hero and could ride any horse, juggle most anything, and climb buildings, all with a steel reserve. He was the chi…
The Wonderful History of Peter Schlemihl
Read by Christoph Stangenberg
Adelbert von Chamisso
In Peter Schlemihl, the luckless hero enters into a deal with a mysterious stranger, only to learn, that he dealt with the proverbial. He so…
Three Little Trippertrots
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Howard R. Garis
The stories of the Three Little Trippertrots, though never before published, have been told to thousands of children, in a way, probably, th…
The Secret Mark
Read by Keith Salis
Roy J. Snell
Book 3 in Adventure Stories for Girls. When one sees a theft committed, it is instinctive for one to immediately alert the authorities and p…
Billy Topsail and Company
Read by John Leloup
Norman Duncan
Every boy who knows Billy Topsail will welcome this continuation of his adventuresome life in the North. Like its predecessor, the new volum…
The Purple Flame
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Roy J. Snell
Book 4 of the Adventures for Girls series. Imagine two young women, one fresh from Kentucky, handling a herd of reindeer with a few Eskimo …
Poor Cecco
Read by Mark Harrington
Margery Williams
This children's book, written by the author of "The Velveteen Rabbit", tells the story of Cecco, an adventurous and spirited woode…
The Old Arcadia
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Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney wrote two romances which he called Arcadia. The revised version he never finished because of his untimely death on the bat…
The Prince and the Dragons
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Tudor Jenks
Tudor Jenks was a popular author of childrens and adult books and stories in the late 19th and early 20th Century.This short book tells a de…
A High Wind in Jamaica
Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Richard Hughes
Childhood and piracy: an unlikely pairing, in a tragi-comic adventure. Neither Treasure Island nor Peter Pan prepares one for the kind of de…
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
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Edwin Abbott Abbott
In Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions—written by Edwin Abbott Abbott—readers are presented with a question. What if the world were flat?…