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Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars

Read by Donald Cummings


Howard R. Garis and Lester Chadwick


"Baseball Joe" Matson has recently moved to Riverside with his family, in this opening volume of Baseball Joe series. Joe is a wid…

Baseball Joe on the School Nine

Read by Donald Cummings


Howard R. Garis and Lester Chadwick


"Baseball Joe" Matson's great ambition is to go to boarding school and play on the school team, in this second volume of the Baseb…

Baseball Joe at Yale

Read by Donald Cummings


Howard R. Garis and Lester Chadwick


"Baseball Joe" Matson's great ambition is to become a professional baseball pitcher. The Baseball Joe series follows his career as…

The Blind Brother

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene


This is the first book written by Homer Greene, whose primary occupation was lawyer. It tells of 14-year-old Tom Taylor, and his 12-year-old…

Bringing up the Boy

Read by Donald Cummings


Carl Werner


''Bringing up the Boy'' is, according to its subtitle, ''A Message to Fathers and Mothers from a Boy of Yesterday concerning the Men of To-m…

A Tale of the Tow-Path

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene


All work and no play makes 14-year-old Joe Gaston run away. He's also falsely branded as a horse-thief by his own father. This heart-warming…

Baseball Joe in the Central League

Read by Donald Cummings


Howard R. Garis and Lester Chadwick


"Baseball Joe" Matson's great ambition is to become a professional baseball pitcher. The Baseball Joe series follows his career as…

The Riverpark Rebellion

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene


A tale of the Riverpark Academy for cadets, in which there is growing discontent leading to a revolt against the academy's leaders. The rebe…

Left to Themselves

Read by Donald Cummings


Edward Irenæus Stevenson and Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson


Said to be the first-ever gay youth novel, this 1891 story follows the adventures of 12-year-old Gerald Saxton embarking on a trip from New …

Baseball Joe in the Big League

Read by Donald Cummings


Lester Chadwick


"Baseball Joe" Matson's great ambition is to become a professional baseball pitcher. The Baseball Joe series follows his career as…

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…

The Story My Doggie Told to Me

Read by Donald Cummings


Ralph Henry Barbour


The author of this book, Ralph Henry Barbour, was a prolific writer of scholastic and college sports and adventure fiction for boys. Here is…

Pickett's Gap

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene


Rival railroads want to run a rail line through Pickett's Gap. A heartwarming tale of how 13-year-old Dannie Pickett tries to stop them from…

Baseball Joe on the Giants

Read by Donald Cummings


Lester Chadwick


In this, the sixth in the Baseball Joe series, Baseball Joe Matson's St. Louis Cardinals contract is purchased by the New York Giants (today…

CHAPTER XXX. AN IMPORTANT LETTER—CONCLUSION.

In The Motor Boys; or, Chums Through Thick and Thin

Read by Donald Cummings


Clarence Young


Dear Boys:Here is a brand-new line of stories for you, to be issued under the general title of “The Motor Boys Series.”The motor-cycle of to…

Address of President Roosevelt at Canton, Ohio, September 30, 1907

In Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 099

Read by Donald Cummings


Theodore Roosevelt


"Instead of letting ourselves, at the thought of mealtime, fall into a state of chronic mental flutter that incapacitates us for any se…

Into the Wilder West

In With Carson and Fremont

Read by Donald Cummings


Edwin L. Sabin


This is another book in the Trail Blazer Series. Being the adventures, in the years 1842–’43–’44, on trail over mountains and through desert…

CHAPTER XIV. NODDY STEALS A MARCH.

In The Motor Boys Overland; or, A Long Trip for Fun and Fortune

Read by Donald Cummings


Clarence Young


Here we have the second volume of “The Motor Boys Series,” a line of books relating to the doings of some bright and up-to-date youths, on w…

ZORRO STRIKES.

In The Further Adventures of Zorro

Read by Donald Cummings


Johnston McCulley and Johnston Mcculley


The Further Adventures of Zorro is the sequel to The Mark of Zorro and sees the masked hero out to rescue the kidnapped Lolita Pulido. Swash…

Address of President Coolidge Before the National Council of the Boy Scouts of …

In Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 097

Read by Donald Cummings


Calvin Coolidge


"One does not care to walk over a rug or carpet that displays a scene in perspective, neither does one wish to gaze into a landscape wr…

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