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Radio Hall Of Fame
Read by Raymond Edward Johnson
In this special New Year's message, Raymond Edward Johnson performs in a play titled Toward The Future, exploring what Thomas Jefferson migh…
Big Jon and Sparkie
Read by Jon Arthur Goerss
Janet McMurrin
Join Big Jon and Sparkie in this delightful episode titled 'No School Today'. This engaging segment features Jon Arthur Goerss on the Christ…
An Artist In Crime
Read by Jon Hunter
Rodrigues Ottolengui
"An Artist in Crime" by Rodrigues Ottolengui opens with a mysterious conversation on a train. Expert detective Jack Barnes overhea…
The Communist Manifesto
Read by Jon Ingram
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote their Manifesto in December 1847, as a guide to the fundamental principles and practices of Communists.…
The Eagle's Shadow
Read by Jon M.Wilson
James Branch Cabell
A romantic comedy in which love is complicated by a large inheritance. - Summary by W. Blaine Dowler
A Shropshire Lad
Read by Jon Sindell
A. E. Housman
This is a lovely collection of melodic poems, many melancholy in tone, many featuring Housman's constant theme of living this short life to …
Mighty Roman Shorts
Read by Jon Sindell
Jon Sindell
The Mighty Roman is a baseball book for today, a funny, freewheeling novel about modern American manhood. It’s a modern Mutiny On The Bounty…
King Gordogan
Read by Jon Vickers-Jones
Radovan Ivšić
King Gordogan is a Croatian radio drama written by Radovan Ivšić in 1943, first performed in exile in Paris. This surrealist play has been t…
Penrod
Read by Jonathan Burchard
Booth Tarkington
Join Penrod Schofield and his wistful dog Duke, in a hilarious romp through turn of the century Indianapolis, chronicling his life, loves, a…
Penrod and Sam
Read by Jonathan Burchard
Booth Tarkington
Follow more of the hilarious life of the boy Penrod Schofield, his friends Sam Williams, Herman, Verman, Georgie, Maurice, and the love of h…
Seventeen
Read by Jonathan Burchard
Booth Tarkington
Seventeen: A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family, Especially William is a humorous novel by Booth Tarkington that gently sat…
Marley Was Dead
Read by Jonathan Dimbleby
John Nicholson and Richard Katz
Marley Was Dead is a unique adaptation of Charles Dickens' timeless classic, A Christmas Carol, presented in a way you've never heard before…
Children of Rhatlan
Read by Jonathan Fesmire
Jonathan Fesmire
Garum and Vayin are "duals," twins trapped in each other's minds and bodies, sharing one life. When a deranged wizard hunts them, …
A Late Dinner
Read by Jonathan Firth
Paul Richardson
Join Paul Richardson on a gastronomic tour of Spain in his book, "A Late Dinner," which explores the Spanish tradition of dining l…
Of the Shortness of Life
Read by Jonathan Hockey
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Seneca the Younger wrote the moral essay "De Brevitate Vitae" — "On the Shortness of Life" — to his friend Paulinus. The…
The Bondage of the Will
Read by Jonathan Lange
Martin Luther
On the Bondage of the Will (Latin: 'De Servo Arbitrio', literally, "On Un-free Will", or "Concerning Bound Choice"), by …
The Orthodox Faith
Read by Jonathan Lange
Saint John Of Damascus
The Orthodox Faith is the classic epitome of the Early Greek Fathers. Writing just before the last of the truly Ecumenical Councils (787), h…
Concerning Christian Liberty
Read by Jonathan Lange
Martin Luther
Early in the course of the Reformation (1520) Martin Luther penned a trilogy of foundational documents addressing the Church, the Nobility a…
Commentary on Galatians
Read by Jonathan Lange
St. John Chrysostom
St. Chrysostom’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians is continuous, according to chapter and verse, instead of being arranged in Homi…
Treatise on Christ and Antichrist
Read by Jonathan Lange
Hippolytus Of Rome
In this late second century treatise, Hippolytus gives an excellent summary of Early Christian thinking on the subject of the antichrist. Fa…