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July

In The New-York Gardener

Read by Betsy Cooley


P. Agricola


A series of twelve letters from a proud father to a son who has just bought his own farm. The author instructs "my dear son" not t…

Chapter 4 Francis Cœur-de-Lion (St. Francis of Assisi)

In The Book of Missionary Heroes

Read by Betsy Cooley


Basil Joseph Mathews


Through the centuries, the world has been witness to an unbroken trail of heroes--men and women who braved privation, danger, and death to b…

Closet Treats

Read by Paul Elard Cooley


Paul Elard Cooley


Reality is a slippery slope for Trey Leger. He's managed to carve out a somewhat normal existence in spite of his mental illness. But when…

Tattoo

Read by Paul Elard Cooley


Paul Elard Cooley


Scars. They remind us who we are, what we are and where we have been.But when a scar takes away your identity, what would you do to get it b…

Garaaga's Children - Volume 1

Read by Paul Elard Cooley


Paul Elard Cooley


From prehistoric time to the present, one blood line has endured. Garaaga's children range from the Indus Valley to Mesopotamia to Jerusalem…

Garaaga's Children - Volume 1

Read by Paul Elard Cooley


Paul Elard Cooley


From prehistoric time to the present, one blood line has endured. Garaaga's children range from the Indus Valley to Mesopotamia to Jerusalem…

Ted Meets Mr. Bruin

In Kalitan, Our Little Alaskan Cousin

Read by Betsy Walker


Mary F. Nixon-Roulet


Away up toward the frozen north lies the great peninsula, which the United States bought from the Russians, and thus became responsible for …

Ch.15. Tiens Ta Foi

In The Complete Works of Brann, the Iconoclast, Volume 1

Read by Betsy Walker


William Cowper Brann


William Cowper Brann earned the nickname “The Iconoclast” by fearlessly attacking established beliefs and institutions which he thought to b…

Inez Arroya

In True Stories of Girl Heroines

Read by Betsy Cruz


Evelyn Everett-Green


Twenty short stories retelling the heroic deeds of teenaged girls and young women from history. - Summary by Beeswaxcandle

How the Camel Got His Hump

In Children's Short Works, Vol. 033

Read by Betsy Walker


Rudyard Kipling


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…

II

In The Dark Flower

Read by Betsy Walker


John Galsworthy


Galsworthy's classic The Dark Flower is a study of love. Spring is the beginning when all is new and full of hope. However, the woman Lennan…

The Valley of Unrest

In The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe

Read by Betsy Walker


Edgar Allan Poe


In placing before the public this collection of Edgar Poe's poetical works, it is requisite to point out in what respects it differs from, a…

Marine Carnivora, The Eared Seals, or Sea-lions, The Fur-seals, The Hair-Seals

In The Living Animals of the World, Volume 1: Mammals

Read by Betsy Walker


Various


The Living Animals of the Natural World, subtitled "a popular Natural History", proposed to present the most updated version of th…

Chapter 7

In The Adventures of an Ugly Girl

Read by Betsy Walker


Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett


“Come, Dora! I shall never be ready, if you don’t make haste. They will be here in ten minutes, and my hair is not half so nice as it ought …

The Parrot's Most Narrow Escape

In The Bear Family at Home

Read by Betsy Walker


Curtis D. Wilbur


THE BEAR FAMILY AT HOME -And How the Circus Came to Visit ThemOnce a little cub bear was caught in a big log trap, and taken on a train to a…