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Rustlers, Beware!

Read by Roger Melin


Arthur Chapman


Cattle rustling had gotten out of control in northern Wyoming, so Asa Swingley is tasked with assembling a host of men to tend to the matter…

October Vagabonds

Read by Roger Melin


Richard Le Gallienne


Richard and his friend Colin must sadly return from their distant hermitage to New York City at summer's end. However, rather than take the …

The Isle of Dead Ships

Read by Roger Melin


Crittenden Marriott


There is a floating island in the sea where no explorer has set foot, or, setting foot, has returned to tell of what he saw. Lying at our ve…

Pilgrims' Project

Read by Roger Melin


Robert F. Young


Robert F. Young works in a machine shop by day, and at night goes home and writes anti-machine stories! Pilgrims' Project is different: not …

House of the Trees and Other Poems

Read by Roger Melin


Ethelwyn Wetherald


Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald was a Canadian poet and journalist, published across Canada and the United States. She also worked as an editor fo…

St Peter's College

Read by Roger Wright


Roger Wright


University of Oxford Podcasts

Oxford Physics Research

Read by Chris Lintott, Roger Davies, Jo Dunkley and katherine blundell


Chris Lintott, Roger Davies, Jo Dunkley and katherine blundell


University of Oxford Podcasts

Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project

In Great Writers Inspire

Read by Joshua Carr


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Berenice

In Short Ghost and Horror Collection 012

Read by Jeffrey Carr


Edgar Allan Poe


A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night. Expect shivers up …

01 - Chapter 1 Part 1

In My Life in the South

Read by Jeffrey Carr


Jacob Stroyer


My Life in the South is the vivid and touching autobiography of African-American former slave, Jacob Stroyer. It recounts experiences from …

Distribution of Heat Which Is Developed by Forging

In Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884

Read by Ian S. Carr


Various


The Scientific American may be the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States, havinge launched its first publication in …

Downfall of Irish Liberty, "Flight of the Earls", AD 1603, by Justin McCarthy

In The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10

Read by Ian S. Carr


Charles F. Horne


A comprehensive and readable account of the world's history, emphasizing the more important events, and presenting these as complete narrati…

Hume on Substance: The Material World: the Ego

In David Hume and his Influence on Philosophy and Theology

Read by Ian S. Carr


James Orr


David Hume justly takes rank as the most distinguished member of that brilliant circle of literary men whose names gave such a lustre to the…

Version 3

In Lines: We Meet Not As We Parted

Read by Ian S. Carr


Percy Bysshe Shelley


LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Lines: "We Meet Not As We Parted," by Percy Bysshe Shelley. This was the Weekly Poe…

Chapter 5, THE LIBAU SAILS--AND BECOMES THE AUD

In Gun Running for Casement

Read by Ian S. Carr


Karl Spindler


Sir Roger David Casement was a British public servant renowned for his Congo Report (1904) and his Putumayo Report (1912) both of which expo…

Merry Autumn - Read by ISC

In Merry Autumn

Read by Ian S. Carr


Paul Laurence Dunbar


LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Merry Autumn by Paul Laurence Dunbar. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for October 10t…

Chapter VIII

In Why We Love Music

Read by Ian S. Carr


Carl Emil Seashore


Psychologists have not explained why we love music. A technical psychologist indulges in generalizations and predictions in a practical and …

Chapter 3 The errors of the Scribes

In On Life

Read by Ian S. Carr


Leo Tolstoy


What is the "good life" for us mortal beings? Two months spent recovering from a severe injury allowed Tolstoy to develop and orga…

Earth's Answer

In Short Poetry Collection 091

Read by Ian S. Carr


William Blake (1757-1827) and William Blake


This is a collection of poems read by LibriVox volunteers for the month of September and October 2010.

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