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Thicker Than Water with George Randolph Osborne

In Short Story Collection Vol. 103

Read by Donald Cummings


H. R. Barbor


We present the 103rd edition of the Librivox Short Story Collection. All stories are selected by the reader. This collection includes works …

Address of President Coolidge Before the National Council of the Boy Scouts of …

In Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 097

Read by Donald Cummings


Calvin Coolidge


"One does not care to walk over a rug or carpet that displays a scene in perspective, neither does one wish to gaze into a landscape wr…

The Street Without a Name Chapter V - VI by Harold Hersey

In The Thrill Book Vol. I No. 7, June 1, 1919

Read by Donald Warren


Greye La Spina, P. A. Connolly, John Russell Coryell, Harry C. Douglas, Harold Hersey and Albert Owens


The Thrill Book is back with another exciting issue to tantalize the senses with tales of action, suspense and terror! Keep your guard up as…

Twenty Unsettled Miles in the Northeast Boundary

In Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 078

Read by Donald Cummings


Thomas Corwin Mendenhall


Twenty short nonfiction works, chosen by the readers. "That thing up there on the stand with the American flag on top is a machine gun,…

CHAPTER XXX. HOMEWARD BOUND.

In The Motor Boys in Mexico; Or, The Secret of the Buried City

Read by Donald Cummings


Clarence Young


Dear Boys:At last I am able to give you the third volume of “The Motor Boys Series,” a line of books relating the doings of several wide-awa…

CHAPTER XXX. AN IMPORTANT LETTER—CONCLUSION.

In The Motor Boys; or, Chums Through Thick and Thin

Read by Donald Cummings


Clarence Young


Dear Boys:Here is a brand-new line of stories for you, to be issued under the general title of “The Motor Boys Series.”The motor-cycle of to…

Mr. Sip’s Appearance and Disappearance--Philip and Gerald Break Ice in Summer

In Left to Themselves

Read by Donald Cummings


Edward Irenæus Stevenson and Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson


Said to be the first-ever gay youth novel, this 1891 story follows the adventures of 12-year-old Gerald Saxton embarking on a trip from New …

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