Action & Adventure
The Blue Behemoth
Read by Chris Fong
Leigh Douglass Brackett
Shannon's Imperial Circus was a jinxed space-carny leased for a mysterious tour of the inner worlds. It made a one-night pitch on a Venusian…
The Dog Crusoe and his Master
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R. M. Ballantyne
Set in the exciting North American frontier this tale of a rescued dog and its loyalty and help to its new master really underlines the old …
The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car
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Laura Lee Hope
In "The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car, Or The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley", one of the girls has learned to run a big motor ca…
Bransford Of Rainbow Range
Read by David Wales
Eugene Manlove Rhodes
A genuine cowboy who speaks a bit of Greek? Ditto a bit of The Litany? And more than a little verse, including (would you believe?) Alice In…
The Daughter of a Magnate
Read by Bob R
Frank H. Spearman
This is an American Western without any bad guys. The main characters are trains, and the elements---snow, terrain, weather and water. Fra…
The Crimson Gardenia
Read by David Wales
Rex Beach
Published in 1916, this book collects eleven stories originally published in several different magazines. Beach’s adventure stories were im…
The Slant Book
Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
Peter Newell
This recording of Peter Newell’s The Slant Book (1910) kicks off voiced renderings by LibriVox of public domain books in the International C…
Five Children and It
Read by Bhavya
E. Nesbit
The book follows the journey of five children who discover a mysterious creature (called by them as It) who grants them their wishes. Join i…
The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View
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Laura Lee Hope
In "The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View, Or The Box that Was Found in the Sand", the girls have great fun and solve a mystery while on…
Up The Line
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Will Carleton
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Up The Line by Will Carleton. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for February 7th, 2010.
The Legend of Heinz von Stein
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Charles Godfrey Leland
LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of The Legend of Heinz von Stein by Charles Godfrey Leland. This was the Weekly Poetry project f…
Mr Rowl
Read by Elin
D. K. Broster
Raoul des Sablières, a French parole prisoner in England during the Napoleonic Wars, becomes enmeshed in a complicated tangle where h…
Lion Ben of Elm Island
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Elijah Kellogg
An adventure story for boys, in which the author aims to "impart pleasure, and, at the same time, inspire respect for labor, integrity …
Do You Fear the Wind?
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Hamlin Garland
LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of Do You Fear the Wind? by Hamlin Garland. This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 3, 2…
T. Tembarom
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Frances Hodgson Burnett
The story of a Boy living in New York as a street waif, who sells newspapers eventually finds himself to be the heir of an ancient manor. Th…
Songs from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass
Read by Evan Smith
Lewis Carroll
This is a compilation of the poems in Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. As noted in the title, the poems are transformed i…
We Were There at the Normandy Invasion
Read by Wayne Cooke
Clayton Knight
D-Day: 6 June 1944. The date of the invasion of the Normandy Coast of France by the Allies. This novel gives a different look at that invasi…
The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle
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Laura Lee Hope
Mrs. Nelson, Betty’s mother, through the death of a relative, has become the owner of a ranch.The most important thing about this ranch—in t…
The Master Mind of Mars
Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Edgar Rice Burroughs
The protagonist is a soldier from the Great War whose tale John Carter has brought to Earth. Having saved the life of an ancient Martian who…
Billie Bradley at Three Towers Hall
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Janet D. Wheeler
Three Towers Hall was a boarding school for girls For a short time after Billie arrived there all went well. But then the head of the school…