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Peace by Leslie Phillips Jones

In Oxford Poetry 1915

Read by Sarah Brown


Various


The first of many yearly-published Oxford poetry books. - Summary by Campbell SchelpPoets include: Gerald H. CrowEric DickinsonEsther Lilian…

THE COMMA

In Stops, or How to Punctuate

Read by Sarah Jennings


Paul Allardyce


Throughout the ages, languages continue to adapt and change. English, being a relatively new language, is a nice example of that. Though the…

Chapter 12 - Homeward Bound pt 2

In Madam How and Lady Why

Read by Sarah Crampton


Charles Kingsley


Did you ever wish you knew how to explain natural phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes to your children? Search no more, this book ha…

An Apology for the Bottle Volcanic - Read by SM

In An Apology for the Bottle Volcanic

Read by Sarah Mathew


Vachel Lindsay


LibriVox volunteers bring you 28 recordings of An Apology for the Bottle Volcanic by Vachel Lindsay.This was the Weekly Poetry project for J…

Misery Is Mystery

In Poems

Read by Sarah Wouters


Lady Jane Francesca Wilde


Jane Wilde, the mother of Oscar Wilde, was an Irish poet who wrote under the pen name Speranza. She was politically active as an Irish natio…

The Jest that Failed

In Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901

Read by Sarah Jennings


Lucy Maud Montgomery


Lucy Maud Montgomery was born at Clifton (now New London), Prince Edward Island, Canada, on November 30, 1874. She achieved international fa…

How Six Men travelled through the Wide World

In The Yellow Fairy Book

Read by Sarah Jennings


Andrew Lang


"Andrew Lang's Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books are a twelve-book series of fairy tale collections. Althou…

Results of the Accident

In The Iron Horse

Read by Sarah Holtz


R. M. Ballantyne


“Is that your bundle, sir?” repeated Mr Blunt a little louder. “Eh? yes, yes—all right,” replied Edwin, annoyed at the interruption, and thi…

14 - The Church Bell Rings

In Chronicles of Canada Volume 16 - The War Chief of the Six Nations: A Chronicle …

Read by Sarah Jennings


Louis Aubrey Wood


'Thayendanegea!' The name was taken from the great book of nature. It was a birth-name of the Mohawks meaning two sticks of wood bound toget…

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