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The Frog Prince and Other Stories (version 2)
Read by Phil Chenevert
Walter Crane
These three stories,The Frog Prince, Princess Belle-Etoile and Alladin, beloved by generations of children, are here retold in a format and …
The Call of Cthulhu
Read by Phil Chenevert
H. P. Lovecraft
The worshipers of this ancient tentacled horror are still with us, waiting for this terrible being to awake and take vengeance again on an e…
The Green World
Read by Phil Chenevert
Hal Clement
The planet was an enigma. Among the thousands of inhabitable planets that had been discovered and visited, Veridis alone seemed to defy the…
Attitude
Read by Phil Chenevert
Hal Clement
They had been captured, but by whom? And why where they allowed to build anything they wanted to escape? The space cruiser was powerful and…
Deathworld (version 2)
Read by Phil Chenevert
Harry Harrison
A world that actively seeks to kill the colonists. Not a pleasant place. The hordes of ferocious animals all come with deadly poison and a …
Doctor Dolittle's Post Office
Read by Phil Chenevert
Hugh Lofting
Doctor Dolittle's Post Office is the exciting third in the series of Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle books. As usual, the Doctor has many ad…
The Variable Man (Version 2)
Read by Phil Chenevert
Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick wrote some great Science Fiction and here is an example. Published in 1953, in Space Science Fiction, t his story explores a…
The Penal Cluster
Read by Phil Chenevert
Randall Garrett
What do you do with telepaths? Chain them to an asteroid of course and just leave them there ..... but why? Wait a minute ... did I just s…
Mother Goose in Prose (Version 2)
Read by Phil Chenevert
L. Frank Baum
Before he wrote the Oz books, L. Frank Baum wrote this book which was the best selling book of 1897. Taking 22 beloved nursery rhymes, he ex…
The Colour Out of Space
Read by Phil Chenevert
H. P. Lovecraft
“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” This creepy horror…
3 Science Fiction Stories by Lester del Ray
Read by Phil Chenevert
Lester Del Rey
The quirky mind of famous SF writer Lester del Ray gives us three wonderful tales ranging from zombies (Dead Ringer), time travel (how do yo…
The Ascent of Denali
Read by Phil Schempf
Hudson Stuck
The story of the First Ascent of Denali by Hudson Stuck, Harry Karstens, Walter Harper and Robert Tatum in 1913, recorded in celebration of …
The Diaries of Adam and Eve
Read by Phil Chenevert
Mark Twain
Mark Twain wrote these two diaries, or rather as he insists, 'translated them from the original manuscripts', late in his writing career. T…
Damned If You Don't
Read by Phil Chenevert
Randall Garrett
We've all heard of the wonderful invention that the Big Corporation or the Utilities suppressed? The one that would revolutionize society …
Short Stories (Household Words 1850-53)
Read by Phil Benson
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Elizabeth Gaskell was a regular contributor to Charles Dickens's weekly magazine, Household Words, from 1850 through to 1853 In addition to …
The Royal Book of Oz (version 3)
Read by Phil Chenevert
Ruth Plumly Thompson
"Of course, we all knew the Scarecrow was a very fine fellow, but surely we never guessed he ascended from an emperor. Most of us desce…
Mowgli: All of the Mowgli Stories from the Jungle Books
Read by Phil Chenevert
Rudyard Kipling
In the Jungle Books, Kipling tells 9 wonderful and exciting tales about Mowgli, the human baby raised by a pack of wolves in the jungles of …
Raggedy Ann Stories (version 3)
Read by Phil Chenevert
Johnny Gruelle
As I write this, I have before me on my desk, propped up against the telephone, an old rag doll. Dear old Raggedy Ann!The same Raggedy Ann w…
Raiders of the Universes
Read by Phil Chenevert
Donald Wandrei
It was the 34th century and all five of the Federation of Planets around Sol were buzzing with their usual activity when the Raiders appeare…
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience (Version 3)
Read by Phil Chenevert
Henry David Thoreau
"That government is best which governs least" is the famous opening line of this essay. The slavery crisis inflamed New England i…
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