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![Librivox: Dover Beach by Arnold, Matthew show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/342/small/audiobook-dover-beach-by-arnold-matthew.jpg)
Librivox: Dover Beach by Arnold, MatthewJoin Now to Follow
LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 different recordings of Dover Beach, by Matthew Arnold. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of April 8th, 2007.
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![Librivox: Frenzied Fiction by Leacock, Stephen show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/343/small/audiobook-frenzied-fiction-by-leacock-stephen.jpg)
Librivox: Frenzied Fiction by Leacock, StephenJoin Now to Follow
From the cave man to Santa Claus; spies, know-it-alls, and journalists: all are fair game for Leacock’s special brand of humor. He touches on the changes time has brought about in the city, education, and work habits. Among the other topics in this work are nature, fishing, gardening, success, and spirits--both of the departed and of the variety Prohibition prohibited. Each chapter of this book is a standalone story and if you love a good laugh, these stories are for you. In me, Leacock’s wit produced the full range of laughter: smiles, chuckles, guffaws, and some uncontrollable giggles. Also, occasionally, I found myself shedding a tear or two. (Review by Debra Lynn)
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![Librivox: Beautiful Soup by Carroll, Lewis show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/344/small/audiobook-beautiful-soup-by-carroll-lewis.jpg)
Librivox: Beautiful Soup by Carroll, LewisJoin Now to Follow
LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 different recordings of Beautiful Soup by Lewis Carroll. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of April 1st, 2007.
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![Librivox: Bible (WEB) NT 18: Philemon by World English Bible show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/346/small/audiobook-bible-web-nt-18-philemon-by-world-english-bible.jpg)
Librivox: Bible (WEB) NT 18: Philemon by World English BibleJoin Now to Follow
While in prison, Paul writes this letter to another Christian, Philemon. Paul has met with and converted a man named Onesimus, probably a runaway slave, and he writes to Philemon, Onesimus's legal owner, to tell him that he is sending him back. Appealing to Philemon's personal debt to him, Paul urges him to welcome Onesimus as though he were Paul himself, and to accept him as a fellow brother in Christ. (Summary by Leon Mire)
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![Librivox: Short Story Collection Vol. 012 by Various show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/347/small/audiobook-short-story-collection-vol-012-by-various.jpg)
Librivox: Short Story Collection Vol. 012 by VariousJoin Now to Follow
Librivox’s Short Story Collection 012: a collection of 11 short essays and fiction in the public domain read by a variety of LibriVox members.
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![Librivox: Short Story Collection Vol. 013 by Various show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/348/small/audiobook-short-story-collection-vol-013-by-various.jpg)
Librivox: Short Story Collection Vol. 013 by VariousJoin Now to Follow
Librivox’s Short Story Collection 013: a collection of 11 short essays and fiction in the public domain read by a variety of LibriVox members.
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![Librivox: Carmilla by Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/350/small/audiobook-carmilla-by-lefanu-joseph-sheridan.jpg)
Librivox: Carmilla by Le Fanu, Joseph SheridanJoin Now to Follow
Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan le Fanu. First published in 1872, it tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla. Carmilla predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by over twenty years, had a strong influence on Stoker's famous novel. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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![Librivox: Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 01 by Shakespeare, William show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/351/small/audiobook-shakespeare-monologues-collection-vol-01-by-shakespeare-william.jpg)
Librivox: Shakespeare Monologues Collection vol. 01 by Shakespeare, WilliamJoin Now to Follow
William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 – April 23, 1616) remains widely to be considered the single greatest playwright of all time. He wrote in such a variety of genres - tragedy, comedy, romance, &c - that there is always at least one monologue in each of his plays. Some of these teach a lesson, some simply characterize Shakespeare at his best, some are funny, some sad, but all are very moving. Each monologue will touch everybody differently. Some people will be so moved by a particular monologue that they will want to record it. So here are the first fifteen monologues. (Summary by Shurtagal).
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![Librivox: Around the World in Eighty Days by Verne, Jules show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/352/small/audiobook-around-the-world-in-eighty-days-by-verne-jules.jpg)
Librivox: Around the World in Eighty Days by Verne, JulesJoin Now to Follow
Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours ) is a classic adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in 1873. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly-employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the world in 80 days on a £20,000 wager set by his friends at the Reform Club. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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![Librivox: No Thoroughfare by Dickens, Charles show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/353/small/audiobook-no-thoroughfare-by-dickens-charles.jpg)
Librivox: No Thoroughfare by Dickens, CharlesJoin Now to Follow
Two boys from the Foundling Hospital are given the same name, with disastrous consequences in adulthood. Two associates, wishing to right the wrong, are commissioned to find a missing heir. Their quest takes them from fungous wine cellars in the City of London to the sunshine of the Mediterranean—across the Alps in winter. Danger and treachery would prevail were it not for the courage of the heroine and the faithful company servant. - The story contains crafted descriptions, well-drawn and diverse characters, eerie and exotic backgrounds, mystery, semi-concealed identities, brinkmanship with death, romance, the eventual triumph of Good over Evil, and many other elements expected in classic Dickens. - First published in 1867 there are thematic parallels with other books from Dickens' mature writings, including Little Dorrit (1857) and especially Our Mutual Friend (1865). The Listener will decide if this story yields insights into The Mystery of Edwin Drood (unfinished 1870). - Wilkie Collings collaborated with Charles Dickens to produce this ‘Christmas’ book and the stage play of the same name. In the book Collins assisted in Act 1 and Act 4; Collins scripted most of the stage play with Dickens’ assistance. If this book were released today it would be splashed "THE BOOK OF THE FILM". - Summary by Alan Chant.
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