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Chapter 7. Being Beavers; or, The Young Explorers (Arctic or Otherwise)

In The Wouldbegoods, Being the Further Adventures of the Treasure Seekers

Read by Alan Chant


E Nesbit and E. Nesbit


The Bastable children, first met in The Treasure Seekers, are sent to stay in the countryside; is it large enough to contain their exuberant…

Wilhelm II., 1888

In Morna Lee, and Other Poems

Read by Alan Mapstone


Mary Hannay Foott


Mary Hannay Foott (pen name, La Quenouille) was a Scottish-born Australian poet and editor. She is well remembered for a bush-ballad poem, &…

The Last of the Minamoto

In The Story of Japan

Read by Alan Mapstone


Robert van Bergen and Robert Van Bergen


Robert van Bergen was one of the first Americans to enter Japan after the country opened its borders to foreign visitors following centuries…

England: an Ode

In Astrophel and Other Poems

Read by Alan Mapstone


Algernon Charles Swinburne


A collection of poems by the English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, first published in 1904 and dedicated to the artist and designer Willi…

Let beauty awake

In Songs of Travel and Other Verses

Read by Alan Mapstone


Robert Louis Stevenson


A collection of short verses by the Scottish poet and novelist Robert Louis Stevenson reflecting his great love of travel and adventure from…

Shop and Baby

In A Rough Shaking

Read by Alan Schulte


George MacDonald


Clare was a wanderer. Orphaned by an earthquake when too young to even remember his full name, his childhood was a succession of challenges …

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