LibriVox Audio Books

Bully Bull Frog and His Home

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Elizabeth Stafford Fry



This is a delightful tale about a bull frog who lives in Rainbow Valley, amid by bulrushes, lilies, and forest trees. The usual denizens of …

Billy Topsail, M.D.

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Norman Duncan



The further adventures of Billy Topsail and Archie Armstrong on the ice, in the forest and at sea. In a singular manner the boys fall in wit…

Monthly supplement of the penny magazine

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Charles Knight



"Monthly supplement of the penny magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge" is an illustrated periodical misce…

The World's Famous Orations

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William Jennings Bryan



William Jennings Bryan compiled this collection speeches from many early orators of America. Volume 10 includes speeches from the years 1861…

The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 22

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Charles Knight



The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was published in competition to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, which …

Short Poetry Collection

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Various



This is a collection of 39 poems read in English by LibriVox volunteers during January 2026.

Sweet Clover

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Clara Louise Burnham



A romance set against the backdrop of the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. (Summary by E Tayaban)

On Spenser’s “Faery Queen”

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Sir Walter Raleigh



LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of On Spenser’s “Faery Queen” by Sir Walter Raleigh.This was the Weekly Poetry project for Janua…

Medieval English Literature

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Willliam Paton Ker



I have very little doubt in my own mind that why so many young men despise and even deride knowledge is because knowledge has been presented…

Only a Farm Boy

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Frank V. Webster



A young farmhand struggles to advance himself in spite of the bitter, miserly farmer for whom he works. A story of the 'Horatio Alger' genre…

A High Wind in Jamaica

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Richard Hughes



Childhood and piracy: an unlikely pairing, in a tragi-comic adventure. Neither Treasure Island nor Peter Pan prepares one for the kind of de…

The Wandering Jew

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Eugène Sue



The Wandering Jew and his sister Hérodiade are condemned to wander the earth and protect the Rennepont family from all harm, until th…

U.S. Marines In Afghanistan

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Nathan S. Lowrey



This monograph is more than the story of Marine expeditionary operations in Afghanistan. It describes who our nation's enemies are; how Amer…

Piping Hot

Read by Mark Leder


Émile Zola



Covering a two-year period, Zola recounts the lives, intrigues, quarrel and loves of a group of five families all living in what was at the …

The Cloven Foot

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon



John Traverton goes to visit his uncle Jasper. Jasper wishes John to marry his adopted daughter, Laura. If he does so within one calendar y…

Delicious Recipes

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Marion Harris Neil



This is a collection of sixty Blue Ribbon recipes featuring peaches on behalf of the California Peach Growers, Inc. Find everything from Bl…

Selected Poems

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Effie Lee Newsome



Effie Lee Newsome was a poet from Philadelphia who was also the editor of ‘The Little Page’, a column for children in The Crisis. These poem…

The Thing Beyond Reason

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Elisabeth Sanxay Holding



Lexy Moran, a resourceful young woman, is on a mission to find her employer’s daughter Caroline Enderby. After standing up her fiancé…

The Desultory Man

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George Payne Rainsford James



This early novel by James is written in the first person by "James Young", and tells of his early experiences of the deaths of his…

Agathos, the Rocky Island

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Samuel Wilberforce



The following allegories and stories have been actually related by the Author to his children on successive Sunday evenings. He began the pr…

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