Audio Podcast Directory - Podcasts with only audio episodes
![Librivox: Christmas Bells by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/521/small/audiobook-christmas-bells-by-longfellow-henry-wadsworth.jpg)
Librivox: Christmas Bells by Longfellow, Henry WadsworthJoin Now to Follow
LibriVox volunteers bring you nine different recordings of Christmas Bells, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of December 24th, 2006.
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![Librivox: Child's Garden of Verses, A by Stevenson, Robert Louis show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/522/small/audiobook-child-s-garden-of-verses-a-by-stevenson-robert-louis.jpg)
Librivox: Child's Garden of Verses, A by Stevenson, Robert LouisJoin Now to Follow
Beloved by many generations of children, A Child's Garden of Verses is a beautiful collection of children's poetry. Sometimes thoughtful, sometimes whimsical, but always fun. (Summary by Arctura)
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![Librivox: Chronicles of Canada Volume 04 - Jesuit Missions : A Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness, The by Marquis, Thomas Guthrie show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/523/small/audiobook-chronicles-of-canada-volume-04-jesuit-missions-a-chronicle-of-the-cross-in-the-wilderness-the-by-marquis-thomas-guthrie.jpg)
Librivox: Chronicles of Canada Volume 04 - Jesuit Missions : A Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness, The by Marquis, Thomas GuthrieJoin Now to Follow
Chronicles of Canada series Volume 4. These little books were designed to cover Canadian history in a scholarly and readable fashion.. This volume, as suggested in the title, folows the Jesuit missionaries through North America as they attempt, with little success, to convert the natives of the new world. (Summary by Esther)
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![Librivox: Golden Road, The by Montgomery, Lucy Maud show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/524/small/audiobook-golden-road-the-by-montgomery-lucy-maud.jpg)
Librivox: Golden Road, The by Montgomery, Lucy MaudJoin Now to Follow
In the sequal to The Story Girl Sara Stanley returns to join the King children in publishing their own local magazine to entertain the town of Carlisle.
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![Librivox: Oxen, The by Hardy, Thomas show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/526/small/audiobook-oxen-the-by-hardy-thomas.jpg)
Librivox: Oxen, The by Hardy, ThomasJoin Now to Follow
LibriVox volunteers bring you seven different recordings of The Oxen , by Thomas Hardy. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of December 17th, 2006.
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![Librivox: Lost Princess of Oz, The by Baum, L. Frank show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/527/small/audiobook-lost-princess-of-oz-the-by-baum-l-frank.jpg)
Librivox: Lost Princess of Oz, The by Baum, L. FrankJoin Now to Follow
Who is stealing all the magic in Oz? Dorothy and her friends set out to comb all of Oz, not only for magic stolen from Glinda and the Wizard, but also for the kidnapped princess, Ozma. Along the way, they explore regions never seen in other Oz books, meeting strange and interesting people and animals, and falling into peril more than once. It’s a desperate mission – for if the thefts are all linked, then it means that some magician unknown to them has acquired powers beyond any available to them now. How will they find him? And how will they conquer him? Not one of them knows – but with continuing faith that goodness will triumph, they march forth to try. (Summary by Mark)
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![Librivox: Selected Lullabies of Eugene Field by Field, Eugene show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/454/small/audiobook-selected-lullabies-of-eugene-field-by-field-eugene.jpg)
Librivox: Selected Lullabies of Eugene Field by Field, EugeneJoin Now to Follow
The sweetest songs the world has ever heard are the lullabies that have been crooned above its cradles. The music of Beethoven and Mozart, of Mendelssohn and Schumann may perish, but so long as mothers sing their babies to sleep the melody of cradle lullabies will remain. Of all English and American writers the one who sang most often and most exquisitely these cradle songs was Eugene Field, the children's poet. His verses not only have charm as poetry, but a distinct song quality and a naive fancy that is both childlike and appealing. That they were written out of Eugene Field's deep and genuine love of children and out of his sympathetic understanding of their wondering minds is evident from the fact that his lullabies have taken a high and what seems to be a permanent place in the world's classic literature of childhood. (Excerpted by Becky Miller from the Introduction by Edwin Osgood Grover to “Cradle Lullabies” by Eugene Field, published in 1909)
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![Librivox: Mystery, The (LibriVox NaNoWriMo novel 2006) by LibriVox volunteers show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/456/small/audiobook-mystery-the-librivox-nanowrimo-novel-2006-by-librivox-volunteers.jpg)
Librivox: Mystery, The (LibriVox NaNoWriMo novel 2006) by LibriVox volunteersJoin Now to Follow
The idea was to write a whole novel in the month of November, based on the guidelines of the National Novel Writing Month . The twist is that there are up to 30 people writing together, instead of one toiling alone. Each writer signed up to do one section of 1,700+ words, in English. Plot and particulars were agreed before the start. Each writer also recorded his/her own chapter, which can be downloaded here. The resulting novel is in the public domain. (Summary by Gesine)
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![Librivox: Selected Poems of Robert Frost by Frost, Robert show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/457/small/audiobook-selected-poems-of-robert-frost-by-frost-robert.jpg)
Librivox: Selected Poems of Robert Frost by Frost, RobertJoin Now to Follow
Robert Frost, who lived from March 26, 1874 to January 29, 1963, was a winner of 4 Pulitzer prizes and one of America’s best loved poets. This selection of his poems is a short walk through the variety of his simplistic natural themes and complex social understandings. (Summary by Becky Miller, Canal Winchester, Ohio)
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![Librivox: Vindication of the Rights of Woman, A by Wollstonecraft, Mary show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/022/458/small/audiobook-vindication-of-the-rights-of-woman-a-by-wollstonecraft-mary.jpg)
Librivox: Vindication of the Rights of Woman, A by Wollstonecraft, MaryJoin Now to Follow
Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) is best known for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in which she argued that women are not naturally inferior to men, but only appeared to be because they lacked education. She suggested that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagined a social order founded on reason. - Today, Wollstonecraft is considered a foundational thinker in feminist philosophy. Her early advocacy of women's equality and her attacks on conventional femininity and the degradation of women presaged the later emergence of the feminist political movement. Feminist scholars and activists have cited both her philosophical ideas and personal struggles as important influences in their work. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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