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Explore over a thousand great books by authors from the ancient world through to the twentieth century. From Jane Austen to Herman Melville to Sun Tzu, from the ancient Greeks to American modernists: If a book changed the world, it's here. Share these full-length audiobooks with friends and start an audiobook club!
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At the Mountains of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft ~ Full Audiobook
At the Mountains of Madness by H. P. Lovecraft audiobook.
In the most cold and remote region of the planet lies mountains towering higher than the Himalayas and containing abominable secrets the mind can scarcely fathom. When an intrepid expedition stumbles across the remains of an ancient race of creatures that predates humanity by millions of years, they believe they've discovered the scientific find of the century. Instead, they've unearthed a terror beyond all reckoning which may devour them both body and soul. Enter into the icy realms of one of H. P. Lovecraft's most seminal cornerstones of the Cthulhu mythos.... If you dare!
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Twelve Stories and a Dream by H. G. Wells ~ Full Audiobook
Twelve Stories and a Dream by H. G. Wells audiobook.
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Dr. Nikola's Experiment by Guy Boothby ~ Full Audiobook
Dr. Nikola's Experiment by Guy Boothby audiobook.
Guy Boothby's fourth novel of five about the svelte mysterious anti-hero Dr Nikola sees him progress further on his search for immortality. Here we find him deep in the wilds of Northumbria conducting an experiment of longevity and restoration of youth with another somewhat naive assistant. He is pursued by his Chinese enemies who will stop at nothing to achieve his demise. In this novel he displays a slight hint of emotion regarding his assistant's love affair with a beautiful Spaniard. Once again you are left wondering whether you like him or detest him, his relentless pursuit of arcane knowledge at all cost continues.
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Baseball Ballads by Grantland Rice ~ Full Audiobook
Baseball Ballads by Grantland Rice audiobook.
Grantland Rice, was a sports journalist with several newspapers, although his Sportlights column, in the New York Tribune was what brought him fame, and through it he helped popularize golf in the US, and to help the cause of American Professional Football. This book of poetry, is a tribute to baseball, the sport he played at Vanderbilt.
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Not Under The Law by Grace Livingston Hill ~ Full Audiobook
Not Under The Law by Grace Livingston Hill audiobook.
After both of Joyce's parents passed away, her beloved aunt raised her. But when her aunt gets sick and dies, Joyce's world turns upside down. No longer feeling welcome in her childhood home, she flees during the night to escape the cruel treatment of her aunt's son and his wife. With very little money and only the clothes on her back, Joyce tries to make a new life for herself. Her faith in her Lord is the one thing that keeps her going, no matter how difficult life becomes.
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The Incomparableness of God by George Swinnock ~ Full Audiobook
The Incomparableness of God by George Swinnock audiobook.
The Incomparableness of God, in His Being, Attributes, Works, and Word
'For who in the heavens can be compared to the Lord? who among the sons of the mighty can be likened to the Lord?'
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