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The Information Revolution

In Centre for Evidence Based Medicine

Read by Sir Muir Gray


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Trinity College Podcasts

Read by Sir Ivor Roberts


Sir Ivor Roberts


University of Oxford Podcasts

Religious Affections

Read by Matthew James Gray


Jonathan Edwards


Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was a pre-revolutionary American pastor and academic in Massachusetts, and is also widely considered to be both…

The Life of Anthony

Read by Matthew James Gray


Athanasius of Alexandria


Anthony (251-356CE) lived in Egypt, and became one of the fathers of Christian desert monasticism. When he was about 18 years old, and havin…

St. Francis of Assisi (Version 3)

Read by Matthew James Gray


G. K. Chesterton


In this brief but lively biography, G.K. Chesterton brings all his typical wit and insight into discussing Francis of Assisi. Francis is arg…

Some Messages Received by Teachers in Brooklyn Public Schools by various parents

In Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Vol 2

Read by Jane Muir


Various


Volume 2 of a ten volume collection of amusing tales, observations and anecdotes by America's greatest wordsmiths. This work includes select…

Tyeer-Na-N-Oge The Legend of O'Donoghue

In Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry

Read by Jane Muir


William Butler Yeats


This is a collection of Fairy and Folk tales. The poet William Butler Yeats collected them from around the Western part of Ireland and trans…

Reframing Gender Narratives through Transitional Justice in the Maghreb

In The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath

Read by Doris Gray


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

A New Comparative Psychology

In New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution

Read by Russell Gray


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Exile, refuge and the Greek polis: between justice and humanity

In Refugee Studies Centre

Read by Benjamin Gray


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Version 19

In I Do Not Love Thee

Read by Tony Gray


norton_c and Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton


LibriVox volunteers bring you twenty different readings of Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton’s I Do Not Love Thee, a weekly poetry project. (S…

Conclusion

In A Failure of Initiative: Final Report of the Select Bipartisan Committee to Inv…

Read by Michelle Gray


United States House of Representatives and United States House Of Representatives


In September 2005, the House of Representatives created the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to H…

Section L - Minerals; Section LI - Plants

In Theory of Colours

Read by Chris Gray


Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


Newton's observations on the optical spectrum were widely accepted but Goethe noticed the difference between the scientific explanation and …

The War of the Worlds - Book 1 - Chapter 11

In The War of the Worlds

Read by Tony Gray


H. G. Wells


H. G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds in 1898, when there was much speculation about life on the planet Mars. The book is considered to be…

The Coming of Sir Galahad - British

In Myths and Legends Around the World - Collection 04

Read by Maximillian Gray


Beatrice E. Clay


This collection is dedicated to recordings of short mythical or legendary works which are in the Public Domain. The stories tell of legends,…

Of the Incidents, which cause the Heat of the Extract to vary from the Calculat…

In The Theory and Practice of Brewing

Read by Chris Gray


Michael Combrune


This is an elaborate treatise on how to brew beer. That art is as noble today as it was in 1761, when this book was first published, and Mr.…

The Tell-Tale Heart

In Short Ghost and Horror Collection 043

Read by Maximillian Gray


Edgar Allan Poe


A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-legged beasties and things that go bump in the night. Expect shivers up yo…

Æsop and the Impertinent Fellow

In Fables of Aesop and Others

Read by Chris Gray


Aesop


The origins of these fables are perhaps lost in obscurity, but they are so closely identified with the Greek writer Aesop, that we may regar…