Nature

Idylls Of The Sea And Other Marine Sketches

Read by David Wales


Frank Thomas Bullen



In these little sketches [1899] of a few out of the innumerable multitude of ways in which the sea has spoken to me during my long acquainta…

All About Coffee

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William Ukers



Considered the definitive work about coffee of its time, "All About Coffee" was written by William Ukers, founder of the Tea and C…

The Outline of Science, Vol 4

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J. Arthur Thomson



The Outline of Science was written specifically with the man-on-the-street in mind as the target audience. Covering scientific subjects rang…

In the Rain

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William Wetmore Story



LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of In the Rain by William Wetmore Story. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for November 29…

A Health

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Edward Coote Pinkney



LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 recordings of A Health by Edward Coote Pinkney. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for February 19, 201…

Birds and All Nature, Vol. IV, No 5, November 1898

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Various



"Birds and All Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and br…

The Living Animals of the World, Volume 1: Mammals

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Various



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

Birds and Nature, Vol. IX, No 1, January 1901

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Various



"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and brief …

Walking (Version 2)

Read by Allyson Hester


Henry David Thoreau



This was originally titled "The Wild" and is a lecture given by Thoreau in 1851 at the Concord lyceum. "Walking" is an e…

A Book of Whales

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Frank Evers Beddard



A Book of Whales is a natural history of whales for the layman. - Summary by A. Gramour

Dragons of the Air

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Harry Seeley



Sir Richard Owen coined the term "dinosaur" ("Terrible Reptile" or "Fearfully Great Reptile") in the 19th cent…

Titan Of Chasms: The Grand Canyon Of Arizona

Read by David Wales


Charles F. Lummis



This is a 1906 collection of three essays by men famously associated with The Grand Canyon: Charles A. Higgins, John Wesley Powell, and Cha…

The Frozen North

Read by Jim Locke


Richard Mayde



It is in this world that Mayde has created his fascinating The Frozen North: "Great as are the barren grounds, or tundri, as they are c…

Siberia

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James Clarence Mangan



LibriVox volunteers bring you 20 recordings of Siberia by James Clarence Mangan. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for September 2, 20…

After Long Grief

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Madison Cawein



LibriVox volunteers bring you 20 recordings of After Long Grief by Madison Cawein. This was the Weekly Poetry project for July 22, 2012.Madi…

The Window on the Hill

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Madison Cawein



LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of The Window on the Hill by Madison Julius Cawein. This was the Weekly Poetry project for April…

My Comforter

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William James McGlothlin



LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of My Comforter by anonymous. This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 25, 2012.

Over Prairie Trails

Read by Bruce Pirie


Frederick Philip Grove



When Frederick Philip Grove settled in a remote area of Manitoba in the early years of the 20th century, he found work teaching in a school …

Home Sweet Home

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John Howard Payne



Originally from the Opera 'Clari, Maid of Milan,' 'Home! Sweet Home!' is John Howard Payne's most famous work. Written in 1823 it has been w…

Stupidity

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Amy Lowell



LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Stupidity by Amy Lowell. This was the Weekly Poetry project for October 31st, 2010.

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