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As Darkness Ends: Book One
Read by Aaron Crocco
Aaron Crocco





Benjamin Franklin: Self-Revealed, Volume 1
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William Cabell Bruce





Lectures on the Harvard Classics
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Charles William Eliot
The Lecture Series on the contents of The Harvard Classics ought to do much to open that collection of literary materials to many ambitious …
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
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Isaac D'Israeli
This is the second volume of the collected Curiosities of Literature by Isaac D'Israeli. As in volume one, D'Isreali again takes us on a tou…
The Ontario Readers: Fourth Book
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Various
A fourth grade English textbook published by the Minister of Education for Ontario in 1909. This reader features various pieces of Poetry a…
Jeremy At Crale; His Friends, His Ambitions And His One Great Enemy
Read by David Wales
Hugh Walpole
This 1927 work is the third and final in Walpole’s Jeremy series. (The others are Jeremy and Jeremy And Hamlet.) Jeremy’s home is in Polches…

Justin Peters Program 2-9-15
Justin Peters
Justin Peters Program: February 9, 2015 Trip to the Philippines Many of you have asked about my trip to the Philippines. In this program I w…
Week 9, "Faithful with a Little"
Rev. Zachary Bartels
The votes are in and Mimi is reading the parables! She and Pastor Zach remember the late broadcast personality Uncle Charlie. www.MimiReadst…
The Chronicles of America Volume 11 - Eve of the Revolution
Read by Jim Locke
Carl L. Becker
Here is a look at the evolution of thought and events that led Benjamin Franklin to make this statement: "British subjects, by removing…
The Bookman, March 1921
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John Farrar
This precursor to The New Yorker magazine features several Algonquin Roundtable regulars, including Broun, Woolcott, and Morley. Editor is J…
David Hume and his Influence on Philosophy and Theology
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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…