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Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding



Digital archive of cassette tapes.

Reflections

Read by Ethan


Alfred Castner King


In Mountain Idylls, and Other Poems

"The author of this unpretentious volume has long questioned the advisability of adding a book to our already inflated and overloaded l…

The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

Read by MaryAnn


J. S. Fletcher



Marshall Allerdyke is driving through the night from London to Hull in response to an urgent telegram from his cousin. As he nears Hull, a …

Bob And Ray November 30 1956


Incognito



Another of the amazing files from the west coast! This file is the sixth of a group of digitized shows received at The House of Toast. There…

Mark the Match Boy or Richard Hunter's Ward

Read by Tori Faulder


Horatio Alger, Jr.



In this third installment from the “Ragged Dick” series by Horatio Algers, Jr., the reader is reacquainted with some old friends and meets y…

The Problem of the Crystal Gazer

Read by Alan Winterrowd


Jacques Futrelle


In Short Mystery Story Collection 006

LibriVox’s Short Mystery Story Collection 006: a collection of 10 short works of mysterious fiction in the public domain read by a group of …

WCRS RadioStage 05


reallybadmovie@rocketmail.com



WCRS RadioStage presented original radio dramas for a radio reading service for the blind between 2000 and 2004. This episode is "THE S…

Bob and Ray


Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding



Digital archived from cassette - titled "The Lost Episodes"

The Red Thumb Mark

Read by LibriVox Volunteers


R. Austin Freeman



Missing diamonds, untouched safe, two blood smeared thumb prints and a mysterious Mr X. If these are present, Dr Thorndyke must be there too…

Viewpoint

Read by Ray Smith


Randall Garrett


In Short Science Fiction Collection 015

Science fiction (abbreviated SF or sci-fi with varying punctuation and case) is a broad genre of fiction that often involves sociological an…

The Reader's Corner

Read by Greg Giordano


Ray Cummings


In Astounding Stories 06, June 1930

Issue six of this seminal science-fiction magazine concludes the Ray Cummings story "Brigands of the Moon", and continues Murray L…

The Anglers of Arz

Read by Mark Nelson


Roger D. Aycock and Roger Dee Aycock


In Short Science Fiction Collection 048

Science Fiction is speculative literature that generally explores the consequences of ideas which are roughly consistent with nature and sci…

Ray's Morning

Read by TriciaG


Pansy


In Sidney Martin's Christmas (and Other Stories)

Sixty-two short pieces, many/most of them originally published in The Pansy, a magazine for children. The topics are many and varied, but mo…

Bob and Ray WOR 750 January 20th 1976


BNRToast



"Wing Po” On the Oregon Trail “ Word Wizard” “ Elmer W Lipsinger – SPY” New Airstrip “ Do it Yourself-er” Plastic Tree “ Mary Backstayg…

Ray Bradbury On Radio


Ray Bradbury



Ray Bradbury’s stories lend themselves well to radio, so it’s no surprise that there have been so many adaptations over the years — some ada…

Outcast

Read by Denise Ray


Claude Mckay


In Harlem Shadows

An award winning Jamaican poet who writes passionately about his birth home and his adopted home, USA. Claude McKay vividly describes family…

The Angler by John Chalkhill

Read by Craig Franklin


Various


In The World's Best Poetry, Volume 5: Nature (Part 1)

The fifth of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman (1861-1929). This collection, the first of two parts, inclu…

The Readers' Corner Part 1

Read by esheffield


various and Ray Cummings


In Astounding Stories 10, October 1930

Issue no. 10 of the magazine brings you:- Stolen Brains by Captain S.P. MeekThe Invisible Death by Victor Rousseau Prisoners on the Electro…

Readers' Corner, Part 2

Read by Bill Boerst


various and Ray Cummings


In Astounding Stories 17, May 1931

This issue of the science-fiction magazine includes a novella by Charles W. Diffin titled "Dark Moon" and several short stories, i…

Scanners Live In Vain

Read by Ben Tucker


Cordwainer Smith



This story deals with science-fiction's oldest subject—space-travel. Yet the author's treatment of the subject is so completely different th…

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