LibriVox Audio Books
Hercules
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Georg Friedrich Händel
Hercules is an English Oratorio composed by Georg Friedrich Händel to a libretto by the Reverend Thomas Broughton. It was first perform…
The Pauper, the Thief, and the Convict
Read by Peter Yearsley
Thomas Archer
"Bare, unpicturesque, and sordid as are the conditions of poverty, there are sights in London which everybody may and should see - sigh…
Short Poetry Collection 260
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Various
This is a collection of 50 poems read in English by LibriVox volunteers during January 2025.
A Body of Practical Divinity
Read by InTheDesert
Thomas Watson
Mr. Watson published a variety of books upon practical subjects, and of a useful nature. But his principal work was his Body of Divinity in …
Cornish Lullaby
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Eugene Field
LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of title by Author.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for January 19, 2025. ------Eugene …
Medusa
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Oliver Herford
LibriVox volunteers bring you 30 recordings of Medusa by Oliver Herford.This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 26, 2025. ------We…
A Century of Dishonor
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Helen Hunt Jackson
In this work, a predecessor to "Ramona", HH describes the systematic process of segregation, dispossession, and relocation that Na…
El Doctor Menudillo
Read by Epachuko
José Zahonero
"El doctor Menudillo" o "El doctor Hormiguillo" se trata de un cuento de ciencia ficción, en el que un cientifico…
The Radio Cop
Read by James R. Hedrick
Vic Whitman
Now he was not only a police announcer, but a news reporter, and the biggest story of the year was breaking right under his nose. As he desc…
Thirty Years Since; or, The Ruined Family
Read by Lynne T
George Payne Rainsford James
Two young men share a carriage from London to the fictional village of Emberton early on a late August morning. One is a Captain Delaware of…
The Partition of Europe: A Textbook of European History 1715-1815
Read by Pamela Nagami
Philip Guedalla
Philip Guedalla writes, "History is the most interesting part of geography, and European history is particularly dependent upon the con…
Selected Poems - Urbina
Read by Newgatenovelist
Luis Urbina
Luis Urbina was a Mexican poet and the director of the National Library of Mexico. These poems were originally published from 1916 to 1925 a…
The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume 1
Read by PhyllisV
Mrs. Julian Marshall
Letter and excerpts of journals of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley were given to Florence Marshall by her son, Sir Percy Shelley in order to cr…
Epistle to Lord Byron and other poems
Read by Alan Mapstone
Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt was an English poet, essayist and editor best remembered as the host of a literary circle which gathered at his home in Hampstead…
The Coryston Family
Read by Simon Evers
Mary Augusta Ward
Lady Coryston has inherited her husband’s estate but surprisingly has not left it on her death to Coryston (known as Corry) her oldest son. …
Ovid And His Influence
Read by Mark Harrington
Edward Kennard Rand
In this early entry into the Our Debt To Greece and Rome series, Rand provides a lively summary and commentary on all of Ovid's poetical wor…
David Copperfield, Band 08 (Version 2)
Read by josvanaken
Charles Dickens
David Copperfield von Charles Dickens ist ein viktorianischer Bildungsroman, der die Lebensgeschichte des Protagonisten David Copperfield er…
Garthowen: A Story of a Welsh Homestead
Read by Craig Franklin
Allen Raine
The story centers around the Owens' family and young ‘Morva of the Moor’, the prettiest girl in the world.The Owens of Garthowen, once a pre…
The Story of The Treasure Seekers (version 4, Dramatic Reading)
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E. Nesbit
The Bastables are second to none when it comes to thinking up ways to restore a fallen family fortune, but when their well-meant attempts pr…
Lectures to Young People
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William B. Sprague
The plan of the following course of Lectures was suggested to the author, by his having often felt the need of a book to put into the hands …