Short Story Collection Vol. 068
Another fantastic selection of 20 short stories selected by Librivox readers and read in English. [chương_files]
Another fantastic selection of 20 short stories selected by Librivox readers and read in English. [chương_files]
A selection of five short stories with the theme of courtship, written during the Victorian era and previously published elsewhere. – Summary by Lynne Thompson [chương_files]
This is the thirteenth collection of our “coffee break” series, involving public domain works that are between 3 and 15 minutes in length. These are great for study breaks, commutes, workouts, or any time you’d like to hear a whole story and only have a few minutes to devote to listening. The theme for this collection is “The Weather”, where the weather conditions are significant. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry… this selection contains them all. (Lynne Thompson) [chương_files]
Seven short stories. – Summary by david wales [chương_files]
Another great collection of short stories in English, selected and read by Librivox readers. [chương_files]
O. Henry, P.G. Wodehouse, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Dorothy Parker and Jack London were among the authors selected by Librivox readers for this, the 69th volume of short stories. Sit back and enjoy! [chương_files]
This is a collection of short stories by Barry Pain. Pain was well-known in his time for his supernatural and horror stories. This collection contains 15 interesting examples of his work. – Summary by Carolin [chương_files]
A collection of 20 short stories selected and read by Librivox readers in English. [chương_files]
Mysteries, fantasy, family and hardship all make appearances in this, the 70th volume of short stories in the English language, selected and read by Librivox readers. [chương_files]
This is a collection of 20 short stories by English novelist and playwright Leonard Merrick. The stories concern varied topics, and succeed to evoke a charming picture of England in the early 20th century. It is surprising that Merrick’s work is no longer known to the public, as he was one of the most highly regarded writers of his own time. William Dean Howells wrote of him, for instance, “I can think of no recent fictionist of his nation who can quite match with Mr. Merrick in that excellence [of “shapeliness” or form in the novel]. This will seem great praise, possibly too great, to the few who have a sense of such excellence; but it will probably be without real meaning to most, though our public might well enjoy form if it could once be made to imagine it.” (quoted in wikipedia). – Summary by Carolin [chương_files]
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