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Sleep-Book

Read by Clarica


Leolyn Louise Everett


This is a compilation and publication of sleep-related poetry, exalting the delight of sleep, as well as bemoaning the lack of it. (written …

Crome Yellow, Version 2

Read by Expatriate


Aldous Huxley


Fascinating and brilliant at many levels, Huxley's spoof of Lady Ottoline Morrell's famous bohemian gatherings is difficult to categorize. T…

Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases

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Grenville Kleiser


A Practical Handbook of Pertinent Expressions, Striking Similes, Literary, Commercial, Conversational, and Oratorical Terms, for the Embelli…

Putting the Most Into Life

Read by Andrew Kennedy


Booker T. Washington


The chapters in this little book were originally part of a series of Sunday Evening Talks given by the Principal to the students of the Tusk…

The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (Version 2)

Read by Peter Dann


Joseph Conrad


Today, we're likely to react to the title of this novella, on whose 'sincerity of expression' Conrad was willing to stake his artisitic repu…

Molly Make-Believe (version 2)

Read by ashleighjane


Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


Carl Stanton is an invalid suffering from an unusual bout of rheumatism. His fiancée is gone for the winter and though he begs her to…

Querkopf Wilson

Read by Katharina21


Mark Twain


In der am Mississippi gelegenen Kleinstadt Dawson's Landing vertauscht eine schwarze Sklavin ihr Baby mit dem ihres Herren um ihm vor dem Ve…

The Secret Mark

Read by Lee Ann Howlett


Roy J. Snell


Student Lucile Tucker works part-time at the library of the large university she attends in Chicago to help pay her tuition. One night, whil…

The Indiscreet Letter

Read by Nathalie J.


Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


Three fellow travelers on a train enter into a discussion concerning what they would call an 'indiscreet letter.' The discussion, albeit sho…

Molly Make-Believe

Read by Nathalie J.


Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


Carl Stanton is an invalid suffering from an unusual bout of rheumatism. His fiancee is gone for the winter and though he begs her to write …

Blindfolded

Read by Roger Melin


Earle Ashley Walcott


Giles Dudley is called upon by his cousin Henry Wilton to assist him in San Francisco, but the reason for the summons is not at all clear. D…

English as She is Wrote

Read by TriciaG


William James Mcglothlin


"...Showing Curious ways in which the English Language may be made to convey Ideas or obscure them." A collection of unintentional…

Detailed Minutiae of Soldier Life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865

Read by David Leeson


Carlton Mccarthy


The author, who fought as a private in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War, describes the Confederate soldier’s daily struggl…

Edgar Allan Poe i udvalg

Read by Kristoffer Hunsdahl


Edgar Allan Poe


Det er næppe nogen overdrivelse at benævne Edgar Allan Poe som gysets sande mester. Her følger et lille udvalg af histori…

The Logic of Vegetarianism

Read by Lee Smalley


Henry Salt


With clear logic and entertaining dialogues, the author presents many reasons for a vegetarian rather than a “flesh-eating” diet, and his ar…

Under the Lilacs

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Louisa May Alcott


When two young girls decide to have a tea party with their dolls and a mysterious dog comes and eats their prized cake, they end up finding …

Harbour Dawn

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Lucy Maud Montgomery


LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 readings of Harbour Dawn by L. M. Montgomery. This was the fortnightly poem for November 23 - December 7, 2…

Whispering Tongues

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene


Parmenter and Lee are good friends who attend Concord College. But a hazing incident tears the friendship apart, and affects the lives of bo…

Short Story Collection Vol. 075

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Various


A diverse collection of short stories selected and read in English by Librivox readers. This time, we delve into the works of Carolyn Wells,…

Self-Control: A Novel

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Mary Brunton


The author: "This little tale was begun at first merely for my own amusement. It is published that I may reconcile my conscience to the…

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