LibriVox Audio Books

The Autobiography of a Thief

by Hutchins Hapgood Read by Ben Adams 4.7
I met the ex-pickpocket and burglar whose autobiography follows soon after his release from a third term in the penitentiary. For several we…

The Sea Fairies

by L. Frank Baum Read by Judy Bieber 4.7
In 1910, Baum hoped to end the Oz series and follow with a new series about a little girl named Trot and her sailor companion, Cap'n Bill. T…

Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School

by Jessie Graham Flower and Josephine Chase Read by Christine Blachford 4.7
This delightful book tells about a group of smart young people who get up to some wonderful adventures together - and save one another from …

X Minus 1

4.8
X Minus 1 is an outstanding science fiction series from the 1950s, offering a captivating collection of stories that explore the possibiliti…

Tales of the Fish Patrol

by Jack London Read by Don W. Jenkins 4.7
Wildest among the fisher-folk may be accounted the Chinese shrimp-catchers. It is the habit of the shrimp to crawl along the bottom in vast …

The War of the Worlds

by H. G. Wells Read by Cori Samuel 4.7
No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that the Earth was being scrutinised and studied from across the gu…

The Naval Officer

by Frederick Marryat Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.7
The Naval Officer is Frederick Marryat's vivid portrayal of life at sea, drawing heavily from his own experiences as a midshipman. Set again…

Steps to Christ

by Ellen G. White Read by Donald Hines 4.9
Ellen Gould White (1827 - 1915) was a prolific Christian writer, authoring 40 books in her lifetime. She was active in the Millerite movemen…

Mother West Wind's Children

by Thornton W. Burgess Read by Laurie Anne Walden 4.7
"You can't fool old Mother Nature. No, Sir, you can't fool old Mother Nature, and it's of no use to try." The animals of the Gree…

Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens Read by Peter John Keeble 4.8
Great Expectations is written in the first person and is virtually a fictional autobiography of “Pip” from his childhood, through often pain…

Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers

by Charles Bradlaugh Read by Ted Delorme 4.7
This book presents a brief bio and a summary of important ideas & events in the lives of 23 great philosophers from ancient times throug…

X Minus 1

5
Experience classic science fiction from the 1950s with the iconic radio program X Minus 1. This series is a must-have for Old Time Radio col…

A Sportsman's Sketches

by Ivan Turgenev Read by tovarisch 4.9
A Sportsman's Sketches (Russian: Записки охотника; also known as The Hunting Sketches and Sketches from a Hunter's Album) was an 1852 collec…

Alarms and Discursions

by G. K. Chesterton Read by Ray Clare 4.8
Alarms and Discursions is a captivating collection of essays by G. K. Chesterton, showcasing his unique blend of humor and insight. In this …

The Jack-Knife Man

by Ellis Parker Butler Read by Roger Melin 4.8
A lighthearted tale which revolves around old Peter Lane, who lives in a houseboat on the Mississippi River and mostly whiles away his time …

CBS Mystery Theater Fantasy Selection

by CBS Radio Mystery Theater 4.9
A selection of fantasy, supernatural, and science fiction episodes from the 1970s radio series CBS Mystery Theater. Enjoy a captivating jour…

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read by Mark F. Smith 4.8
Dr. Watson sits down again to ruminate over his notes of all the mysteries he has joined Sherlock Holmes in investigating. In the “Memoirs o…

The Wealth of Nations

by Adam Smith Read by Stephen Escalera 4.7
The Wealth of Nations is a foundational text in economics, authored by Scottish economist Adam Smith and published in 1776. This seminal wor…

War and Peace

by Leo Tolstoy Read by Mark Nelson 4.8
Leo Tolstoy’s epic historical novel chronicling the Napoleonic war in Russia. Considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time…

Mr. Justice Raffles

by E. W. Hornung Read by Cate Barratt 4.7
A. J. Raffles is a British gentleman thief of some renown who, in this, the hero's final adventure, ironically demonstrates a sense of moral…

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