LibriVox Audio Books

That Affair Next Door

Read by Dawn Larsen


Anna Katharine Green


The dead body of a woman was found under a large cabinet. But she had been dead four hours before the cabinet fell upon her. The owners of t…

Of the Shortness of Life

Read by Jonathan Hockey


Lucius Annaeus Seneca


Seneca the Younger wrote the moral essay "De Brevitate Vitae" — "On the Shortness of Life" — to his friend Paulinus. The…

A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis

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Sigmund Freud


These twenty-eight lectures to laymen are elementary and almost conversational. Freud sets forth with a frankness almost startling the diffi…

Democracy in America Vol. I

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Alexis De Tocqueville


When Tocqueville visited America in the 1830s he found a thriving democracy of a kind he had not seen anywhere else. Many of his insightful …

The Sign of the Four (version 2 dramatic reading)

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


The Sign of the Four, the second of four novels featuring Sherlock Holmes, has a complex plot involving India, a stolen treasure, and a secr…

Bible (Reina Valera) NT 04: Evangelio según San Juan

Read by arturo


Reina-Valera


El Evangelio según Juan es un libro de la Biblia en el Nuevo Testamento que contiene la historia de la vida de Jesucristo. El ap&oacu…

Kitab Adab al-Dunya w'al-Din (The Ethics of Religion and of this World)

Read by Youssef Safiljil (Dr. Fighter)


Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi


Al-Mawardi (Alboacen) was one of the famous Islamic authors and jurists. He was a well-known man in the “Abbassid” empire—a mature thinker w…

Tarzan the Terrible

Read by Don W. Jenkins


Edgar Rice Burroughs


In the previous novel, during the early days of World War I, Tarzan discovered that his wife Jane was not killed in a fire set by German tro…

Lady Susan

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Jane Austen


Jane Austen demonstrated her mastery of the epistolary novel genre in Lady Susan, which she wrote in 1795 but never published. Although the …

The People of the Abyss

Read by Peter Yearsley


Jack London


Jack London lived for a time within the grim and grimy world of the East End of London, where half a million people scraped together hardly …

La Bella Y La Bestia

Read by elsapito


Jeanne-marie Le Prince De Beaumont


La bella y la bestia es un cuento de hadas tradicional europeo. Explicado en múltiples variantes cuyo origen podría ser una hi…

Notes From The Underground (version 2)

Read by Bob Neufeld


Fyodor Dostoyevsky


Notes from Underground is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Notes is considered by many to be the first existentialist novel. It presen…

Far From The Madding Crowd, version 2

Read by Tadhg


Thomas Hardy


Far From The Madding Crowd is Hardy's fourth novel. It centres on the lives of five characters: Gabriel Oak, Bathsheba Everdene, Mr Boldwood…

A Man of Means

Read by Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)


P. G. Wodehouse


A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories all star Rolan…

Nietzsche on Mind and Nature


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

The Mad King

Read by Delmar H Dolbier


Edgar Rice Burroughs


Shades of The Prisoner of Zenda! All our old friends are here—the young king, the usurping uncle and his evil henchman, the beautiful prince…

An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields

Read by Esther


Jules Verne


Edgar Allan Poe's telling of Arthur Pym's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len G…

Quantum Mechanics

Read by James Binney


James Binney


University of Oxford Podcasts

My First Summer in the Sierra

Read by Adrian Praetzellis


John Muir


The journal of nature-lover John Muir who spent the summer of 1869 walking California’s Sierra Nevada range. From French Bar to Mono Lake an…

The K-Factor

Read by Phil Chenevert


Harry Harrison


The human race has reached the stars, colonized many planets and done amazing things in all areas of scientific progress. But humans are st…

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