General Fiction
The Toys
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Coventry Patmore
LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of The Toys by Coventry Patmore. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for April 25th, 2010.
O Hollow Hollow Hollow
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W. S. Gilbert
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of O Hollow Hollow Hollow by W.S. Gilbert. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 8, 201…
Ask Mamma
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Robert Smith Surtees
Considering that Billy Pringle, or Fine Billy, as his good-natured friends called him, was only an underbred chap, he was as good an imitati…
Jyl of Breyntfords Testament
Read by Grant Hurlock
Robert Copland
Introduction - This is a collection of ten comic pieces from the 16th century and earlier, as compiled and edited by Frederick Furnivall for…
The Sunbonnet Babies in Italy
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Eulalie Osgood Grover
"See that smoking mountain, Molly! Look! I believe it is a volcano. It is Mount Vesuvius. Yes, I know it is Mount Vesuvius!"May, t…
A Little Maid in Toyland
Read by Gloria Begemann
Adah Louise Sutton
The story portrays the adventures of a young girl and her friends as they magically go through the door of her doll house into a strange wor…
Five Mice in a Mouse-trap
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Laura E. Howe Richards
There are five of these children, and I call them my Five Mice; and the queer house that they live in I call the Mouse-trap. They are such f…
The Blind Musician
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Vladimir Korolenko
In this sketch, called by Korolenko “a psychological study,” the author has attempted to analyze the inner life of the blind. He has underta…
Footsteps of Fate
Read by Phil Benson
Louis Couperus
A short but intense novel, Footsteps of Fate tells of the friendship of two young Dutchmen in London, Frank and Bertie. Arriving destitute a…
Children's Book of Patriotic Stories
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Helen M. Winslow and Asa Don Dickinson
Here is a book of Patriotic Stories for children, to stand beside the similar collections of Christmas Stories and Thanksgiving Stories, whi…
Tim
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Howard Overing Sturgis
The first of only three novels by English author Howard Overing Sturgis, the son of wealthy American expatriates and a close friend of Henry…
Harper's Young People
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Various
Harper's Young People upon its first publication in 1879 was an illustrated weekly publication containing delightful serialized stories, sho…
Danny the Detective
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Vera Charlesworth Barclay
Danny is a mystery enthusiast, who is teased by bigger boys for his interest. But then, after moving to the country with his mother, he find…
Barnaby Rudge
Read by Mark Leder
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens' fifth published novel is set in the village of Cligwell. Romances are thwarted. A ghost is spotted. A raven speaks. A m…
Stories of To-day
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William Patten
The first part of this volume consists of stories by modern writers dealing mainly with life in our own day. They are, of course, meant for…
The Old Church Clock
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Richard Parkinson
A fictional "history" of Robert Walker, a dedicated clergyman in the English Lake District, this work, which started as a short ma…
Adlestrop
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Edward Thomas
LibriVox volunteers bring you 7 recordings of Adlestrop by Edward Thomas. This was the Weekly Poetry project for September 20th, 2009.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern
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Various
The Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is a work of enormous proportions. Setting out with the simple goal of offer…
Harper's Young People
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Various
Harper's Young People upon its first publication in 1879 was an illustrated weekly publication containing delightful serialized stories, sho…
The Guest of Quesnay
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Booth Tarkington
This is the story of two young American painters residing in Paris in a moderate way. Others are more flamboyant than them, for example Larr…