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Seven Hundredth Night to Seven Hundred and Second Night
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The Book of A Thousand Nights and a Night (Arabian Nights), Volume 07
Read by Jeff K.
Anonymoustranslated Byrichard Francis Burton
This is a collection of stories collected over thousands of years by various authors, translators and scholars. They are an amalgam of mytho…
The Storms of Hereditary Succession
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The Empire of Russia from the Remotest Periods to the Present Time
Read by Jeff K.
John Stevens Cabot Abbott
A history of Russia from 500 B.C. to 1855 A.D., written by John Stevens Cabot Abbott, the brother of Jacob Abbott. (Summary by Jean Bascom)
Palm Pre smartphone
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Microphone Showdown 2
Read by frank k
William Wordsworth
This is a project which will allow readers and listeners to compare the recording quality of a wide variety of recording devices. It is a se…
Water, Where is it? A Bitter Disappointment
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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Read by dave k
Jules Verne
The story involves a German professor (Otto Lidenbrock in the original French, Professor Von Hardwigg in the most common English translation…
16-Chapter 6. Part 1
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The Myths of the New World
Read by K. Shimkin
Daniel Brinton
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Daniel Garrison Brinton
The Myths of the New World's full title describes it as.. " a treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America",…
The Wedding Knell
In
Short Story Collection Vol. 048
Read by dave k
Nathaniel Hawthorne
LibriVox’s Short Story Collection 048: a collection of 19 short works of fiction in the public domain read by a group of LibriVox members.
Two Bazaars
In
The Phoenix and the Carpet
Read by K Hindall
E. Nesbit
The Phoenix and the Carpet is a fantasy novel for children, written in 1904 by E. Nesbit. It is the second in a trilogy of novels that began…
Version 23
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I saw the Sun at Midnight, rising red
Read by Scott K.
Joseph Mary Plunkett
LibriVox volunteers bring you 24 recordings of I saw the Sun at Midnight, rising red by Joseph Mary Plunkett. This was the weekly poetry pro…
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