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Moods

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Louisa May Alcott


"Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the wor…

Snapdragon Alley

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Tom Lichtenberg


Ten year old friends Alex and Sapphire discover something strange on the city bus map – a street that existed for only one year. As they set…

Short Mystery and Suspense Collection 014

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Various


The 14th Librivox Mystery and Suspense Collection brings together Arthur Conan Doyle and Baroness Emma Orczy, Anna Katharine Green and Ambro…

Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are and Isn't That Just Like a Man!

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Mary Roberts Rinehart


This warm, affectionate duet of essays by two of the early twentieth century's most popular writers is a bit dated but still entertaining. …

Great Gildersleeve 54 01 13 Gildy In The Doghouse With Irene



Gildersleeve has been consistently late for his dates with Irene, and if he's late one more time she'll quit seeing him.

The House of Mystery

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Richard Marsh


The House of Mystery is based upon the complicated plot involving two women who look exactly alike, one rich and one poor, and so mistaken i…

Two Poe Tales

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Edgar Allan Poe


Edgar Allan Poe is best known for his famous short horror stories; however, horror is not the only genre in which he wrote. How To Write a B…

The White Linen Nurse

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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


The White Linen Nurse is a hysterical story of an exhausted nurse who comes to regret her profession and then somehow finds herself caring f…

Soap Bubble Stories

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Fanny Barry


Have you ever watched a soap bubble drifting up on the air, sparkling and lovely? These lovely stories for children are of many lengths and…

016 Mother to 6000 Children: Irene Gleeson


Sheridan Voysey


In 1991 Irene Gleeson sold her home, flew to Uganda, towed a caravan to the war zone of Kitgum and began to teach war-traumatised children u…

Her Benny

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Silas Hocking


A very heart touching story about two homeless children, a brother and sister, living on the streets of Liverpool, England during Victorian …

Concerning Isabel Carnaby

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Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler and Edith Henrietta Fowler


Isabel Carnaby returns from India. She starts looking for a place in upper class British society. At the begining, people are sceptical of h…

Julie Mayhew A Shoebox Of Snow



A Shoebox of Snow By Julie Mayhew Albert & Renie haven't left their flat in decades. They are cocooned by every object they have ever ow…

Brenda, Her School and Her Club

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Helen Leah Reed


"Brenda was used to getting her own way. Her parents and older sisters spoiled her, her friends followed her lead, servants obeyed her,…

Amelia (Vol. 2)

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Henry Fielding


The second volume of Amelia. - Summary by Libby Gohn

How Author Beth Moran Broke Her Life of Silence


Sheridan Voysey


Imagine dropping grades in exams because your pen ran out of ink and you couldn’t ask for a replacement. Imagine hiding from friends you saw…

Amelia (Vol. 1)

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Henry Fielding


This is the first volume of a three volume novel. In this novel, Amelia marries William Booth against her mother's desires, and the two must…

Preludes of Poetry and Music

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Irene Curtis


This is a collection of poems by American poet Irene Curtis. These poems were collected by friends and family after her death in 1916, at on…

Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 102

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Various


"It is difficult for the human mind to take a comprehensive view of a subject." This is how librarian Arthur Bostwick begins his e…

The Column of Dust

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Evelyn Underhill


Evelyn Underhill, the preeminent scholar of mysticism, wrote 3 novels in her youth, of which this is #3. Constance Tyrrel, a poor but liter…

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