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    20/07/2024
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    Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Collection Vol. 4

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    2012 was the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth. This is the fourth volume; the first volume of short works – fiction, essays, poetry and speeches, previously unrecorded for LibriVox, was catalogued by Dickens’ birthday on February 7th 2012. Further volumes were added during the anniversary year. (Summary by Ruth Golding)     [chương_files]  

    20/07/2024
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    Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Collection Vol. 5

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    2012 was the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth. This is the fifth and last volume; the first volume of short works – fiction, essays, poetry and speeches, previously unrecorded for LibriVox, was catalogued by Dickens’ birthday on February 7th 2012, and further volumes followed throughout the anniversary year. (Summary by Ruth Golding)     [chương_files]  

    19/07/2024
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    Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Collection Vol. 3

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    2012 is the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth. This is the third volume of this collection, which aimed to catalogue as many as possible of Dickens’ short works which had not previously been recorded for LibriVox. (Summary by Ruth Golding)     [chương_files]  

    08/07/2024
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    Abraham Lincoln’s Inaugural Addresses

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    Lincoln’s first inaugural address was delivered on March 4th, 1861, as the North and South were sliding towards separation and Civil War. His second inaugural, given just weeks before his assassination, was also delivered on March 4th but four years later, in 1865. Just over a month later, April 18th, 1865, the Civil War ended with the surrender of the Confederate army. This was four days after Lincoln was shot on April 14th. He died the next day. – Summary by John Greenman     [chương_files]  

    03/07/2024
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    Europe and Elsewhere

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    This collection of articles came from Mark Twain’s travels and experiences abroad. While many had been previously published, there also were many that had never before seen the light of day…which one reviewer said had never been Twain’s intent for them, having consigned them to obscurity. With introductory essays by Brander Matthews and Albert Bigelow Paine, the book paints a clear picture of the complexity and wide variety of Samuel L. Clemens’ thinking, where it originated and how it developed.     [chương_files]  

    17/06/2024
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    Columbian Orator

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    The Columbian Orator, a collection of political essays, poems, and dialogues first published in 1797, was widely used in American schoolrooms in the first quarter of the 19th century to teach reading and speaking. Typical of many readers of that period, the anthology included many speeches celebrating “republican virtues” and promoting patriotism. The Columbian Orator is an example of progymnasmata, containing examples for students to copy and imitate. In his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, former slave and abolitionist writer Douglass describes how he “got hold” of a copy of the Columbian Orator at the age of twelve, with far-reaching consequences for his life. – Summary by Wikipedia Some of the sections were done as Dramas instead of solos. The readers for these Dramas are: Kalynda, MaryAnnS, Algy Pug, Linette Geisel, David Olson, progressingamerica, Chuck Williamson, A LibriVox Volunteer, Larry Wilson, Sonia, Craig Franklin, Nemo, Leanne Yau, Tomas Peter, Jim Locke, April6090, and CarinaStarr7. The dramas were edited and proof listened by Linette Geisel and A LibriVox Volunteer.     [chương_files]