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Read by Maurice Donegan


Jack London


In Lost Face (and Other Stories)

Seven stories by Jack London, set in the Yukon and other northwestern localities. The most well-known story in this collection is probably T…

Chapter 13

Read by Maurice Donegan


Frederik Pohl


In A Town is Drowning

TORN FROM TODAY'S HEADLINESThis novel takes you right into the heart of the new flood country, the Northeast United States which had general…

To Roosevelt

Read by Newgatenovelist


Rubén Darío


In Selected Poems

Rubén Darío was a Nicaraguan poet and the founder of the modernismo literary movement. These English-language translations are…

Bothwell

Read by Sibella Denton


Jacob Abbott


In Mary Queen of Scots

There are certain names which are familiar, as names, to all mankind; and every person who seeks for any degree of mental cultivation, feels…

Part 4

Read by Phil Chenevert


Gerald Vance


In Equation of Doom

A world weary space pilot on the lam from earth for crimes unspecified; the most beautiful (earthly) tri-D woman in the universe who is dete…

The Fisher

Read by yaumixx


Roderic Quinn


In Poems

Roderic Quinn, the seventh child of Irish immigrants, was variously a teacher, public servant and newspaper editor before turning to the wri…

Chapter 8

Read by Chad Jackson


Fritz Leiber


In The Green Millennium

From the classic science-fiction and fantasy author Fritz Leiber comes this intriguing tale of a green cat. From the author's introduction:…

Batterton Dobyns

Read by Greg Aughe


Edgar Lee Masters


In Spoon River Anthology

This is a collection of poems, in the form of an entire community speaking from beyond the grave about their lives, and, in some cases, goss…

Snowy Peter

Read by Claire Schreuder


Susan Coolidge


In Just Sixteen

A collection of short stories from the author of the What Katy Did series, for an audience ranging from younger to older children - and enjo…

The Woodcock

Read by Phil Schempf


Various


In Birds, Vol. II, No 1, July 1897

Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems…

Edwin

Read by NoelBadrian


Jefferys Taylor


In Æsop in Rhyme, with Some Originals

Jefferys Taylor was born in 1792 in Suffolk, England. He became apprenticed to his father who was an engraver and invented a special ruling …

The Inkwell

Read by phineas2000


Robert Blatchford


In The Sorcery Shop: An Impossible Romance

A jolly fantasy novel in which a retired General and a Financier, having drinks at an aristocratic London club, meet Mr. Fry, a whimsical so…

The Read One and the Other

Read by James K. White


Guy de Maupassant


In The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 3: The Viaticum and Other Stories

This is volume is a collection of 50 of de Maupassant's short stories. Summary by James K. White.

On Going

Read by Michael MacTaggert


Countee Cullen


In Color

Countee Cullen’s poetry in Color contemplates Black Americans’ fractured sense of self—at once spiritually tied to homelands where their anc…

What Patricia Heard From Tokio Excerpts from Harper’s Magazine by FRANCES LITT…

Read by ArmReader


Various


In The Reader's Digest, Volume 1, Issue 2

Twenty one articles each month from leading magazines - Each article of enduring value and interest, in condensed and compact form.A most co…

The Novelette Reader

Read by Newgatenovelist


Tom Maguire


In Machine-Room Chants

Tom Maguire was a trade union organiser from Yorkshire of Irish descent whose poetry reflects his socialist beliefs. This volume was publish…

To Hilda

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Paul Bewsher


In The Dawn Patrol, and Other Poems of an Aviator

Paul Bewsher writes poems of a wartime aviator from his heart and soul. His heart longs for an end to the perils of war and the forced destr…

Reading a Letter

Read by Bruce Kachuk


D. H. Lawrence


In New Poems

This is an exceptional collection of superb and introspectively distinct poems from the pen of master author D. H. Lawrence. Never failing t…

Letters

Read by James K. White


Ivor Gurney


In Severn and Somme

The English poet Ivor Gurney wrote these poems while serving in the First World War. In them he contrasts the wartime desolation of the area…

Memorial Tablet

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Siegfried Sassoon


In Selected Poems

Siegfried Sassoon, best known for his outspoken opinions on the futility of war, is portrayed in these poems as an observer, an observer of …

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