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Tanks
Read by Phil Chenevert
Murray Leinster
Tanks and the future of war is what Murray Leinster speculates about in this story. Written in the 1920's he observed the terrible new inven…
Tedric
Read by Phil Chenevert
E. E. “Doc” Smith
This is a wonderful combination of far future science fiction with Conan like sword and sorcery; lots of blood, gore, honor and evil. The…
The Wings of the Dove
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Henry James
"The Wings of the Dove," published in 1902, represents to my memory a very old--if I shouldn't perhaps rather say a very young--mo…
Soaked In Seaweed and 7 other nonsense novels
Read by Phil Chenevert
Stephen Leacock
8 great spoofs of 'types' of fiction by the premier Canadian humorist Leacock, taken from his book Nonsense Novels. The title of each parody…
Childhood (version 2)
Read by Expatriate
Leo Tolstoy
Childhood is the first published novel by Leo Tolstoy, released under the initials L. N. in the November 1852 issue of the popular Russian l…
Nada the Lily
Read by Phil Benson
H. Rider Haggard
A classic tale of love and revenge set in the Zulu Kingdom of present-day KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. A work of fiction loosely woven aro…
El Anacronópete
Read by Epachuko
Enrique Gaspar y Rimbau
and
Enrique Gaspar Y Rimbau
"El Anacronópete" es la primera obra en la que aparece una "máquina del tiempo" en la Historia de la Liter…
Psychological Warfare
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Cordwainer Smith
Psychological warfare and propaganda have been used extensively in warfare since the earliest times. This book explores the functions, limit…
The Woman in the Alcove (Version 2)
Read by Jenn Broda
Anna Katharine Green
Rita Van Arsdale falls in love and is proposed to by the gentleman Mr. Durand during a fancy high society party. She has landed the man of h…
Laramie Holds The Range
Read by Bob R
Frank H. Spearman
As with most of Frank Spearman's novels (and non-fiction), "Laramie Holds the Range" is set in the West during our early railroad …
Thralls of the Endless Night
Read by Phil Chenevert
Leigh Douglass Brackett
This is a classic story from the early days of science fiction pulp magazines. Leigh Brackett, a female author who stood with the best of t…
Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde
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Oscar Wilde
This is a selection of the early poetry of Oscar Wilde, selected by Robert Ross. As he puts it, "It is thought that a selection from Os…
Weird Tales Presents: Dark Stories of Stark, Unreasoning Terror
Read by Ben Tucker
Robert E. Howard
Grandmaster of weird fiction Robert E. Howard is perhaps most well-known as the forefather of dark fantasy via creations like Conan the Barb…
Selected Poems of Yone Noguchi
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Yone Noguchi
"Yone Noguchi was an influential Japanese writer of poetry, fiction, essays, and literary criticism in both English and Japanese. Criti…
The Black Buccaneer
Read by Warren Bergmann
Stephen W. Meader
Two teen boys are kidnapped by pirates along the Atlantic coast of the American colonies in the early 1700s. It is a privilege for me to mak…
Bliss, and Other Stories
Read by Peter Dann
Katherine Mansfield
"(N)ot to say that they are cheerful stories; they are anything but that; they have not, however, that element of trivial discomfort so…
The Secrets of Dr. Taverner
Read by Lee Vogler
Dion Fortune
Dion Fortune (born Violet Mary Firth), was a British occultist, ceremonial magician, novelist and author. She founded The Society of The Inn…
The Canal, and Leonora
Read by Ben Tucker
Everil Worrell
Everil Worrell was one of the few female writers of weird fiction in the early days of Weird Tales magazine and 1927 marked a seminal year f…
Revolt of the Birds
Read by Ben Tucker
Melville Davisson Post
As the butterfly is drawn by instinct over thousands of miles to its mate, so the man Hudson is drawn to a deadly island of terrors to the w…
333: A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel
Read by Ben Tucker
Joseph H. Crawford, Jr.
"333" is concerned with those novels which are generally considered the best efforts in Science-Fantasy up to and including 1950. …
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