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The Hero of the Mule Fort

In Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail

Read by Maggie Casper


Edwin L. Sabin


Buffalo Bill Cody is one of the most colorful figures of the early American West. In these adventures we find Billy Cody at age 13 earning …

Chapter 1. Wooing and Winning

In A Romance of the Moors

Read by Maggie Casper


Mona Caird


Dick Coverdale is secretly betrothed to his neighbor, the beautiful Bessie Saunders. When a visitor to the area named Margaret Ellwood appea…

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: The Book of the Spiritual Man (version 3)

Read by Maggie Russell


Patanjali


This is Charles Johnston's translation of and commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Johnston's interpretation of this seminal yogic te…

School of The Woods

Read by Maggie Travers


William J. Long


Some Life Studies of Animal Instincts and Animal TrainingThis is the third book in the Wood Folk series by William J. Long, where he masterf…

A Little Brother to the Bear

Read by Maggie Travers


William J. Long


William J. Long again introduces us to some of the Wood Folk and their stories of living based on his own observations in the woods. In this…

55 - How Could He Help It

In Is He Popenjoy ?

Read by Maggie Smallwood


Anthony Trollope


Trollope returns in Is He Popenjoy to two of his favorite subjects: property and inheritance. As in "Doctor Thorne," the issues ar…

Beowulf's Last Rest

In Stories of Beowulf Told to the Children

Read by Maggie Russell


H. E. Marshall and Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall


The brave warrior, Beowulf, comes to the aid of King Hrothgar when he hears that Grendel, a horrible monster, is terrorizing the inhabitants…

Ch. VII: The Sea and its Shores

In The Elements of Geology

Read by Maggie Russell


William Harmon Norton


Geology is a science of such rapid growth that no apology is expected when from time to time a new text-book is added to those already in th…

The Mayflower

In The Story of the Thirteen Colonies

Read by Maggie Travers


H. A. Guerber


These short vignettes of American history are written for the young reader. Each one is a little capsule of a person or event. They run fr…