LibriVox Audio Books

Epochs of American History

by Thomas Woodrow Wilson and Woodrow Wilson Read by Jim Locke 3.9
This third volume of Epochs of American History covers a tumultuous sixty years between the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and Grover Clevel…

The Blacker the Berry

by Wallace Thurman Read by James K. White 4.3
An exploration into the life of young African American, Emma Lou, whose self-image is negatively impacted by the stigmas of colorism and int…

A Wraith of Summertime

by James Whitcomb Riley Read by LibriVox Volunteers
LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of A Wraith of Summertime by James Whitcomb Riley.This was the Weekly Poetry project for Septem…

Cromwell's Place in History

by Samuel Rawson Gardiner Read by Pamela Nagami 5
In the autumn of 1896, the renowned historian of the 17th century, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, delivered six lectures on "Cromwell's Place …

The Four Hundred Silent Years

by Henry Allan Ironside Read by MaryAnn 4.8
Readers of the Bible may wonder what happened to the Jewish people after Malachi's prophesy closed the Old Testament and the New Testament o…

An Artist In Crime

by Rodrigues Ottolengui Read by Jon Hunter 4.6
"An Artist in Crime" by Rodrigues Ottolengui opens with a mysterious conversation on a train. Expert detective Jack Barnes overhea…

The Lives of the Queens of England

by Agnes Strickland Read by Ann Boulais 4
The Lives of the Queens of England is a multi-volumed work attributed to Agnes Strickland, though it was mostly researched and written by he…

Billy Topsail and Company

by Norman Duncan Read by John Leloup 5
Every boy who knows Billy Topsail will welcome this continuation of his adventuresome life in the North. Like its predecessor, the new volum…

Down the Big River

by Stephen W. Meader Read by Warren Bergmann 4.8
In 1805, two boys encounter vicious river pirates on their way to help settle the American Midwest.I am very pleased to offer another of Ste…

Psalms

by Darby Bible Read by LibriVox Volunteers 5
The Darby Bible consists of a translation of the New Testament by John Nelson Darby, originally published in 1867, and a translation of the …

Twenty Sonnets

by Robert Southey Read by LibriVox Volunteers
The English poet Robert Southey was born in Bristol in 1774 and held the post of Poet Laureate from 1813 until his death in 1843.These twent…

The Scarlet Lake Mystery

by Harold L. Goodwin Read by cyndajm 4.6
Rick, Scotty and Barby have a new challenge related to their work at a secret rocket base. Science and ingenuity will be the skills that so…

The Duke's Children

by Anthony Trollope Read by Deon Gines 5
The Duke's Children is the sixth and last novel of The Palliser Series in which the story of the Duke of Omnium's family changes and growing…

Circus Life and Circus Celebrities

by Thomas Frost Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Discover the exciting, shocking, and sometimes strange world of the 19th century big top! In Circus Life and Circus Celebrities, you'll read…

The Quaker City

by George Lippard Read by Mark Nelson 4.8
The Quaker City, or The Monks of Monk Hall was originally published in 1845, and is considered the first muckraking novel. It is a lurid and…

Sunset Gun

by Dorothy Parker Read by Winnifred Assmann
Dorothy Parker’s second collection of poetry contains pieces first printed in the Bookman, the New Republic, the Nation, the New Yorker, Lif…

Selected Poems

by Alice E. Furlong Read by Newgatenovelist
Alice E. Furlong was a poet who published in The Saturday Evening Quill. These poems were published in 1929. - Summary by Newgatenovelist

The Broad Highway

by John Jeffery Farnol Read by Simon Evers 4.8
Peter Vibart is expected to inherit the fortune and title of his uncle but will only inherit if he marries Lady Sophia, the toast of the tow…

The Eye Of Osiris

by R. Austin Freeman Read by Howard Skyman 4.8
This is one of many famous novels written by R. Austin Freeman that includes the character of Dr. John Thorndyke. Dr. Thorndyke is a legal e…

The Black Cat

by Various Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.6
The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Man…

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