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Mr. Robert Bolton: The "Gentleman Connected With the Press"
Read by Bob Neufeld
Charles Dickens
In Mudfog and Other Sketches
The Mudfog Papers was written by Victorian era novelist Charles Dickens and published from 1837–38 in the monthly literary serial Bentley's …
To Hilda
Read by Bruce Kachuk
Paul Bewsher
In The Dawn Patrol, and Other Poems of an Aviator
Paul Bewsher writes poems of a wartime aviator from his heart and soul. His heart longs for an end to the perils of war and the forced destr…
Part 02
Read by Bob Neufeld
Herman Melville
In Bartleby, the Scrivener (version 2)
Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street is a novella by the American novelist Herman Melville (1819–1891). It first appeared anonymo…
The Requiter
Read by Andrew Gaunce
Victor Daley
In Wine and Roses
"Victor Daley, then a happy, wondering Irish lad, drifted out to Australia. His head was full of old tunes and fragments of poetry; his…
Benighted
Read by Ben Tucker
John Boynton Priestley
Phillip and Margaret Waverton, along with a cheerful young acquaintance Roger Penderel, finds themselves driving through a terrible storm wi…
My Friend Bobby
Read by Bellona Times
Alan E. Nourse and Alan Edward Nourse
In Short Science Fiction Collection 021
Science Fiction is speculative literature that generally explores the consequences of ideas which are roughly consistent with nature and sci…
Sam, This is You
Read by Pam Castille
Murray Leinster
In Short Science Fiction Collection 049
Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is p…
Canto I
Read by Peter Tucker
Sir Walter Scott
In The Lay of the Last Minstrel
An aging minstrel seeks who hospitality at Newark Castle and in recompense tells a tale of a sixteenth-century Border feud. In the poem, Lad…
Bob the Castaway
Read by Nigel Boydell
Frank V. Webster
Frank V Webster was a pseudonym controlled by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the first book packager of books aimed at children. This pseudonym …
Bob and Ray WOR 072 June 20, 1973
BNRToast
Wednesday, the last day of spring. Bob & Ray discuss newsman Henry Gladstone’s musical ability.
19 - SALLIE HICKS'S FOREFINGER
Read by Jannie Meisberger
Abbie Phillips Walker
In Sandman's Goodnight Stories
Have you every read a bed time story to a child? Or had one read to you? Fun, isn't it? These 28 delightful, short, well written and whimsic…
The Mystery of the Semi-Detached
Read by Peter Yearsley
E. Nesbit
In Grim Tales
A collection of gentle stories that draw us into that hidden world where fear is just around the next corner, and where loving hands can tou…
The Glimpse
Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)
Arnold Bennett
In The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories
Twenty-two short stories by Arnold Bennett, mainly set in the 'Five Towns', Bennett's name for the pottery manufacturing towns of the Englis…
Rena Raines
Read by Jim Locke
Various
In Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XI, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2
These volumes of slave narratives are the product of the Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Work Project A…
The stranger who might have been observed
Read by Peter Yearsley
E. Nesbit
In Man and Maid
A collection of the author's short stories for adults, with some supernatural ones. - Summary by Peter Yearsley
Monody
Read by Nemo
F. S. Flint
In In the Net of the Stars
English author Frank Stuart Flint was a prominent poet in the Imagist movement, along with Ezra Pound and T E. Hulme. Flint abandoned school…
Meeting and Passing
Read by Mister Lukey
Robert Frost
In Mountain Interval (version 2)
Mountain Interval is a 1916 poetry collection written by American writer Robert Frost. It is Frost's third poetic volume and was published b…
Voices
Read by Bruce Kachuk
Victor Daley
In At Dawn And Dusk
Victor Daley, then a happy, wondering Irish lad, drifted out to Australia. His head was full of old tunes and fragments of poetry; his pocke…