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The Real Latin Quarter
Read by Bill Boerst
Frank Berkeley Smith
"Cocher, drive to the rue Falguière"--this in my best restaurant French.The man with the varnished hat shrugged his shoulde…
No Doorway Wide Enough
Read by Bill Schmalfeldt
Bill Schmalfeldt
It was just about three weeks after his 45th birthday in 2000 when Bill Schmalfeldt was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In 2007 while wo…
Night Watches
Read by Bill Boerst
W. W. Jacobs
A most popular Jacobs character, a night watchman along the English coast, remembers troubles his friends got into during shore leave. At le…
Aaron Trow
Read by Bill Boerst
Anthony Trollope
What is it like to be a fox hunted by hounds? We find out through the senses of an escaped convict as he struggles to free himself from woul…
The Dixie Book of Days
Read by Bill Boerst
Page Andrews
The author used a yearly calendar to focus on pieces written by Southern authors. Many of these writers are little known, having created for…
Herein is Love
Read by Bill Mosley
Reuel Howe
Prescient look at the church, its message and role in society, both perceived and true, focused through the lens of the biblical doctrine of…
The World of Unicellular
Read by Oleg Seriy and MaRiCaBo
Oleg Seriy and MaRiCaBo
It is the next book of an author of apocalyptic books. It may be said that this book is an adapted version of “Book of Rescue from the Dooms…
Murder in the Gunroom
Read by Anthony Wilson
H. Beam Piper
The Lane Fleming collection of early pistols and revolvers was one of the best in the country. When Fleming was found dead on the floor of h…
The Great Gatsby (version 2)
Read by Adrian Wilson
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel d…
Endospore
Read by R.A. Wilson
R.A. Wilson
Alan is a virgin, but that is not a big problem for him with Tracy and Gwinn desiring his attentions. He has larger concerns on his mind. He…
Arthur Conan Doyle’s Memories and Adventures
Read by Adrian Wilson
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle first published his memories of his many various adventures around the world and his relationships with such famous figur…
Poems of Nature
Read by Larry Wilson
Henry David Thoreau
The fifty poems here brought together under the title ‘Poems of Nature’ are perhaps two-thirds of those which Thoreau preserved. Many of the…
The Man with the Black Feather
Read by Adrian Wilson
Gaston Leroux
Theophrastus Longuet is a retired manufacturer of rubber stamps in Paris. He now spends his days relaxing, safe from life’s vicissitudes. wi…
A Story of One Short Life, 1783 to 1818
Read by Larry Wilson
Elisabeth G. Stryker
This is a brief biography of Samuel J. Mills who was instrumental in establishing the first missionary society in the United States, and als…
No Man's Land
Read by Adrian Wilson
Sapper
This book was written by a British Army officer and decorated Western Front veteran. Soldiers could not publish books using their real names…
Clara A. Swain, M.D.
Read by Larry Wilson
Mrs. Robert Hoskins
This is a brief biography of Clara A. Swain, M.D. who is regarded as the "first Medical Missionary to the Women of the Orient." S…
The Dark Road: Further Adventures of Chéri-Bibi
Read by Adrian Wilson
Gaston Leroux
One of a series of exciting adventure stories featuring Leroux's criminal mastermind Chéri-Bibi. When the story starts the "asto…
G.K. Chesterton in The Open Road
Read by Larry Wilson
G. K. Chesterton
A collection of 2 book reviews written by G.K. Chesterton in "The Open Road", both from 1911. (Summary by Maria Therese)
Haiti: Its Dawn of Progress after Years in a Night of Revolution
Read by Larry Wilson
John Dryden Kuser
This book is part history and part travelogue, an account of a brief visit by a wealthy, white U.S. politician during a lamentable time in H…
G.K. Chesterton in The Bibliophile Magazine
Read by Larry Wilson
G. K. Chesterton
Two essays/articles by G.K. Chesterton, published in 'The Bibliophile' magazine in 1908. (Summary by Maria Therese)
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