General Fiction
Adeline Mowbray
Read by P Moscato
Amelia Opie
Everybody makes mistakes, and everything has a price. This novel describes, according to its name, the life of Adeline Mowbray, full of ever…
Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal
Read by Brendan Stallard
Life in the Grey Nunnery was first published in Boston, in 1857 by Edward P. Hood, who was credited as the book's editor. It is likely that …
Christina
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L. G. Moberly
"Christina is a story of two people: Christina, a strong young and poor woman who searches for work and finds more than she bargained f…
Douglas Duane
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Edgar Fawcett
An introverted, kind-hearted book collector befriends a mad scientist, who isn’t exactly a good friend. When the scientist falls in love wit…
A Little Book for a Little Cook
Read by Rosslyn Carlyle
L. P. Hubbard
This charming little book compiles together a number of recipes, set out in an easy to understand manner, along with a poetic story about th…
Northern Trails, Book 2
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William J. Long
The reader who follows these trails will find them leading into a new country, a land of space and silence where it is good to be, away up a…
Ot en Sien, Het boek van
Read by Bianca Kramer
Jan Ligthart
'Het Boek van Ot en Sien' is een bundeling van de vier delen van 'Nog bij Moeder', die gedurende de eerste helft van de 20e eeuw gebruikt zi…
Paul and Virginia
Read by Ellis Christoff
Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre
Paul and Virginia was first published in 1787. The novel's title characters are very good friends since birth who fall in love, but sadly di…
He
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Andrew Lang
This book is a parody of the famous swashbuckling novel, She, by H. Rider Haggard. (summary by Neeru Iyer)You will not think, therefore, tha…
Beckside Lights
Read by Phil Benson
John Ackworth
John Ackworth was the pen name of the Rev. Frederick R. Smith, a Methodist minister who was born in Snaith, Yorkshire, but spent much of his…
Trains at Work
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Brigham Henry Roberts, Mary Elting, David Lyle Millard and Mary Elting Folsom
This is a wonderful children's book about trains, specifically those exciting steam engines that covered our country in the early 1900's. I…
The Lady's Mile
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Mary Elizabeth Braddon
If you drive through the Lady's Mile, the most fashionable district in London, you will see people whose most distinguished ambition was to …
En Nyckfull kvinna del 4 - Modern
Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
Emilie Flygare-Carlén
Fjärde delen av Emilie Flygare-Carléns ”En Nyckfull kvinna” med titeln ”Modern” börjar med att Ediths och Ernsts äkten…
Flower Stories
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Lenore Elizabeth Mulets
This volume contains stories, poems, and facts about lots of different flowers, intended for teaching children. It is divided into thirteen …
The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw
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Frances Milton Trollope
The novel begins with the arrival of a family staking a claim in the black delta of the Deep South. Whitlaw is a brutish sort who bullies hi…
The Magic Mountain (Volume Two)
Read by Steve Gough
Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann’s epic novel depicts a decaying, corrupted European society on the eve of the First World War. Set in a luxurious sanatorium hig…
The Fortunes of Philippa
Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Angela Brazil
The Fortunes of Philippa is based on the author's mother, Angelica Brazil, who had grown up in Rio de Janeiro and attended an English boardi…
Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher
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Walter Savage Landor
LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher by Walter Savage Landor. This was the Weekly Poetry projec…
Phantasmagoria and other poems
Read by Rosslyn Carlyle
Lewis Carroll
This is a collection of numerous lesser known poems by Lewis Carroll, with a tendency towards entertaining nonsense verses and unusual appro…
The Jolly Parisiennes and Other Novelettes
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Émile Zola
“The Jolly Parisiennes” by Émile Zola is a very clever, brilliant and interesting romance of a “grande passion” with an undercurrent …