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The Story My Doggie Told to Me

Read by Donald Cummings


Ralph Henry Barbour


The author of this book, Ralph Henry Barbour, was a prolific writer of scholastic and college sports and adventure fiction for boys. Here is…

Pickett's Gap

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene


Rival railroads want to run a rail line through Pickett's Gap. A heartwarming tale of how 13-year-old Dannie Pickett tries to stop them from…

Baseball Joe on the Giants

Read by Donald Cummings


Lester Chadwick


In this, the sixth in the Baseball Joe series, Baseball Joe Matson's St. Louis Cardinals contract is purchased by the New York Giants (today…

Jesus College

Read by Niall Ferguson, Richard Evans and Lord Bragg


Niall Ferguson, Richard Evans and Lord Bragg


University of Oxford Podcasts

Rwanda: "Justice for Whom?" and "Peddling Justice"

In Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Read by Wendy Lambourne and Allison Turner


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

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…

Six Creepy Stories by Edgar Allan Poe

Read by Phil Chenevert


Edgar Allan Poe


Edgar Allan Poe has the ability to manipulate language so well that he could engage my imagination and get me terrified even though little w…

Seven H.P. Lovecraft Stories

Read by Phil Chenevert


H. P. Lovecraft


Howard Phillips Lovecraft, better known as H.P. Lovecraft, was an American author of horror, fantasy, poetry and science fiction, especially…

Mr. Spaceship

Read by Phil Chenevert


Philip K. Dick


The war with the Yucks from Proxima Centauri was claimed to be a stalemate but they were really winning. The mine belts they laid seemed to…

The Art of War (version 3)

Read by Phil Chenevert


Sun Tzu 孙武


First compiled in the 6th century BC, The Art of War presents a philosophy of war for managing conflicts and winning battles. It is accepted…

The Defenders

Read by Phil Chenevert


Philip K. Dick


The terrible destruction of total nuclear war between the Western and Eastern Blocks has succeeded in sterilizing the surface of the earth. …

The Deeper Christian Life

Read by Phil Snyder


Andrew Murray


If you were put on trial for being a Christian, would you be convicted? Christians have asked themselves this question, or ones like it, for…

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (version 2)

Read by Phil Chenevert


Arnold Bennett


Are you really 'living', or just existing? Do you want to improve yourself or just continue to muddle through? Do you use the time given y…

Crystal Crypt, the & Beyond the Door

Read by Phil Chenevert


Philip K. Dick


Two early science fiction stories by the wonderful craftsman, Philip K. Dick. In the Crystal Crypt, taken from the 1954 Planet Stories, the …

The Misplaced Battleship

Read by Phil Chenevert


Harry Harrison


"It might seem a little careless to lose track of something as big as a battleship ... but interstellar space is on a different scale o…

The Repairman

Read by Phil Chenevert


Harry Harrison


This is a collection of 3 of Harry Harrison marvelous early stories that were published in Galaxy, Analog and Fantastic Universe. The Repair…

Crescent

Read by Phil Rossi


Phil Rossi


Crescent is the last stop at the intergalactic crossroads of gritty sci-fi and pucker-inducing horror. --Scott Sigler, New York Times bestse…

Arm of the Law

Read by Phil Chenevert


Harry Harrison


A quiet backwater outpost on Mars gets a surprise in the form of a new police recruit - in a box! Yep, it's a prototype robot cop sent to …

Triplanetary, First in the Lensman Series

Read by Phil Chenevert


E. E. “Doc” Smith and E. E. "Doc" Smith


Triplanetary was first serialized in Amazing Stories in 1934. After the Lensman series became popular, Smith took his Triplanetary story and…

Bill Nye's Funniest Thoughts

Read by Phil Chenevert


Bill Nye


Bill Nye was a famous American humor columnist in the middle 1800's. He said "We can never be a nation of snobs so long as we are willi…

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