Anthologies
Short Story Collection Vol. 109
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Various
Here we have the 109th edition of the LibriVox Short Story Collections. Here we have frequent contributors, Mark Twain, Edgar Allen Poe and …
Wheels - The Sixth Cycle
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Aldous Huxley
The sixth and final cycle of Wheels was published in 1921, and is much shorter than the preceding volumes. Apart from the three Sitwells, …
A Christmas Miscellany 2022
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Various
Seven stories, chapters, essays, or poetry about Christmas or around Christmas. - Summary by david wales
Silly Verses: Selections From Shores, Carroll, Lear, and Gilbert
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Lewis Carroll, W. S. Gilbert, Edward Lear and Robert J. Shores
Silly and fun verses beginning with the lesser known Robert J. Shores and going on to the more known Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, and W.S. Gi…
A Third Rubaiyat Miscellany
Read by Algy Pug
Omar Khayyám
In addition to Edward Fitzgerald, many authors have produced versions of the quatrains of Omar Khayyam. This collection features the work of…
Stories by Foreign Authors - German Authors Volume 2
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Various
A collection of short stories written in German and translated into English. This is the second such collection, and part of a series of sto…
A Medley of Weather Lore
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M. E. S. Wright
A Medley of Weatherlore is a compilation of poems, sayings, and bits of folklore for each month of the year. - Summary by A. Gramour
The Anzac Book
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Various
A collection of prose, poetry, jokes, special orders, et cetera written by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps combatants of the Galli…
Coloured Stars: versions of fifty Asiatic love poems
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Edward Powys Mathers
"There is an opportunity of knowing in brilliant English translations much of the poetry of China and Japan, of India and Persia; and A…
Coffee Break Collection 031 - Springtime
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Various
This is the 31st Coffee Break Collection, in which Librivox readers select and read 20 stories or poems of their choice, fiction or non-fict…
Coffee Break Collection 034 - Vacations
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Various
This is the 34th Coffee Break Collection, in which Librivox readers select and read Public Domain stories or poems, fiction or non-fiction p…
To Your Dog and To My Dog
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Various
A collection of verse dedicated to dogs. (Summary by mleigh)
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, volume 16
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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…
Short Story Collection 114
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Various
This is the 114th Librivox Short Story Collection. As always, stories were selected by the readers, and this time includes works by Ivan Tur…
Prison Poetry
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Various
A collection of poetry written in the late 1800's by inmates of the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio. - Summary by mleigh
Love & Its Historical Shades: Poetic Expressions of Love Based on Varying Time …
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Carl Sandburg, Walt Whitman and Thomas Wyatt
The theme around these poems is how poets expressed their ideas of love as well as the type of language used to convey said love through poe…
Athenaeum Souvenir
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Various
The Manchester Athenaeum was founded in 1837 as a society for the "advancement and diffusion of knowledge". This short collection …
Manchester Poetry
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James Wheeler
Manchester's first published anthology of locally-written poetry was compiled by editor James Wheeler to show that Manchester, 'the most mec…
Poems Recorded in Deptford and Greenwich
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Various
Armed with a hand-held digital recorder and the Penguin Book of English Verse, LibriVox’s UK Chapter set out one Sunday afternoon to capture…
First Chapter Collection 009
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Various
The first chapter of a book is often the hook to draw a reader in. It could make you eager for more or realize it isn't for you. Here we off…