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Back to Nature, by Henry Wallace Phillips
Read by Chris Pyle
Various
In The Black Cat Vol. 05 No. 04 January 1900
The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Man…
Cats and Dogs
Read by EJWiley
Unknown
In Children's Short Works, Vol. 033
Librivox's Children's Short Works Collection 033: a collection of 15 short works for children in the public domain read by a variety of Libr…
Nature
Read by Larry Wilson
Rudolph Valentino
In Day Dreams
Published in 1923, Day Dreams is a collection of poems written by Hollywood screen icon Rudolph Valentino. Authored during Valentino’s court…
Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 049
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Various
Sixteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include science and natural history--carniv…
Birds and Nature, Vol. XI, No 4, April 1902
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Various
"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems, anecdotes…
Birds and Nature, Vol. XI, No 2, February 1902
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Various
"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems, anecdotes…
Birds and Nature, Vol. XII, No 1, June 1902
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Various
"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems, anecdotes…
Birds and Nature, Vol. XI, No 3, March 1902
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Various
"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems, anecdotes…
Some Winter Days in Iowa
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Frederick Lazell
Accented with snatches of verse and a mix of scientific and Christian insight, University of Iowa professor Lazell takes us on vivid nature …
The Evolutionist at Large
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Grant Allen
These Essays originally appeared in the columns of the 'St. James's Gazette,' and I have to thank the courtesy of the Editor for kind permis…