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In these days... - Read by EJONM

In In these days . . .

Read by Ellen O'Neill


Ebenezer Elliott


LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of In these days . . . by Ebenezer Elliott. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for May 23rd…

Young Folks' Treasury, Volume 3

Read by Ellen Preckel


Hamilton Wright Mabie


Another wonderful compilation of stories edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie! This volume, the 3rd of 12, contains 2 main sections: Classic Tale…

Judgement and Justice: The Life and Diary of William Godwin

Read by Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy and Ellen Sandford O'Neill


Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy and Ellen Sandford O'Neill


University of Oxford Podcasts

Cain't Do Nothing With Love

Read by Ellen Morris Prewitt


Ellen Morris Prewitt


Love is connecting with the man in the maroon Bonneville who killed your Big Naked Guy. Love is responding to grief by inviting the Devil in…

Chapter 23 – A Strike for Liberty

In Black Beauty (The Autobiography of a Horse)

Read by Laura O'Neill


Anna Sewell


Black Beauty is Anna Sewell’s first and only novel. The story is told in the “first person” (or first horse) as an autobiographical memoir o…

15 - Maternal Eloquence

In Rachel Ray

Read by Barry O'Neill


Anthony Trollope


The love that develops between Luke Rowan and Rachel Ray is not universally welcomed. Mrs. Tappitt- a rich, influential, and bad woman - wis…

Chiswick Gardens

In The Three Clerks

Read by Barry O'Neill


Anthony Trollope


The Three Clerks was Trollope’s sixth novel and was written mostly in railway carriages, since his work for the Post Office still entailed a…

30 - Showing What Major Grantly Did After His Walk.

In The Last Chronicle of Barset

Read by Barry O'Neill


Anthony Trollope


Both Trollope and some of his later critics have considered The Last Chronicle to be his greatest novel. Many of its characters are familiar…

01 - Introductory Number One

In Is He Popenjoy ?

Read by Barry O'Neill


Anthony Trollope


Trollope returns in Is He Popenjoy to two of his favorite subjects: property and inheritance. As in "Doctor Thorne," the issues ar…