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Short Story Collection Vol. 093

Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

(3,667 Sterne; 12 Bewertungen)

The 93rd Librivox Short Story Collection is here for your enjoyment! Here our readers visit old favorites: Lord Dunsany, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ambrose Bierce writing as Dod Grile. We also bring you by authors new to Librivox: William M. Conselman, Myrtle Levy Gaylord and Helen Woljeska as well as the only short story ever written by a 1922 magazine competition winner, Helen H. Dudley. (2 hr 5 min)

Chapters

After The Funeral By James M. Bailey

3:59

Read by Dale Grothmann

Dilemma By J. K. Nicholson

1:54

Read by Dale Grothmann

Eatin' Crow By Frank Harris

13:53

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Father's Hand by George Humphrey

12:12

Read by Phil Schempf

The Field Bazaar by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

7:21

Read by Dale Grothmann

Grilled by Burns Patterson

4:03

Read by Dale Grothmann

Her Horrible Revenge By Terrell Love Holliday

5:44

Read by Dale Grothmann

Juniper By Dod Grile

9:34

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Legend Of Margaret By Helen Woljeska

4:25

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Match By Lewis Brown

3:48

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Mist by Lord Dunsany

1:35

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Money Lender By Vincent Starrett

13:23

Read by Dale Grothmann

Out of the Grave By Helen H. Dudley

3:59

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Pool in the Graveyard By Greville Macdonald

2:58

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Troubadour By Peter Michael Sherman

10:13

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Two Automobilists By Carolyn Wells

1:48

Read by Dale Grothmann

Two Dogs And A Fence By Henry Lawson

4:42

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Unhappy Body By Lord Dunsany

9:03

Read by Andrew Gaunce

The Vendor of Tears By William M. Conselman

4:24

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Wish by Myrtle Levy Gaylord

6:20

Read by Dale Grothmann

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

I disagree with the previous reviewer. I think these were excellent stories, and Mr. Grothman’s readings are deliberate and clear. I am grateful that there are so many volunteers putting in the effort to make these public domain works available to people—and for free! Librivox has resurfaced so many great gems that might otherwise have never seen the daylight again.

reader’s style not to my liking

(1 Sterne)

I couldn’t finish the first chapter. I found the reader’s choice of voices for the characters difficult to listen to. Made the story seem stupid.