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By: Maud Lindsay (1874-1941) | |
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Story-teller
Are you a story teller? Almost all of us are, you know. Well, these 12 stories were written by Maud Lindsay to be told by someone who can weave the magic thread of speech into a performance that will hold the children spellbound. And we don't need to be perfect, just willing to tell a story; that is really all children ask, someone willing to tell a story. 8 of Librivox's Story tellers have volunteered to tell these enchanting tales (and sometimes sing the sweet little melodies that are included... |
By: Walt [Illustrator] Louderback | |
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The Boy Scouts Book of Stories |
By: Margaret Gatty (1809-1873) | |
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Aunt Judy's Tales
This is a collection of six short stories by Margaret Gatty, writing as Mrs. Alfred Gatty. All told by 'an elder girl' in a large family to the 8 little ones gathered around. "There is not a more charming sight in the domestic world, than that of an elder girl in a large family, amusing what are called the little ones. "How could mamma have ventured upon that cosy nap in the arm-chair by the fire, if she had been harassed by wondering what the children were about? Whereas, as it was, she had overheard No... | |
By: Max Pemberton (1863-1950) | |
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The Man Who Drove the Car |
By: Dave Dryfoos (1915-2003) | |
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Waste Not, Want | |
Tree, Spare that Woodman |
By: Emilie Kip Baker | |
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Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools |
By: Ed M. Clinton (1926-2006) | |
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Untechnological Employment |
By: Russell R. Winterbotham (1904-1971) | |
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Lonesome Hearts |
By: Arthur Dekker Savage | |
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Trees Are Where You Find Them | |
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By: Russell R. Winterbotham (1904-1971) | |
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The Minus Woman |
By: August William Derleth (1909-1971) | |
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McIlvaine's Star |
By: W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) Murray (1840-1904) | |
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A Ride With A Mad Horse In A Freight-Car 1898 |
By: Jack G. Huekels | |
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Advanced Chemistry |
By: Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902) | |
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Lemorne Versus Huell |
By: Robert Donald Locke | |
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G-r-r-r...! |
By: Fitz James O'Brien (1828-1862) | |
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The Diamond Lens |
By: Norman Duncan (1871-1916) | |
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Christmas Eve At Swamp's End
Four selected chapters from The Measure Of A Man; A Tale of the Big Woods, by Norman Duncan. What could be more Christmasy than: Babies, especially a homeless one; a woman who loves; a man who protects; a cold night; glittering stars; poor working-men witnesses; gifts. ( Title page and david wales) | |
Harbor Tales Down North With an Appreciation by Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D. |
By: John T. Trowbridge (1827-1916) | |
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The Man Who Stole A Meeting-House 1878, From "Coupon Bonds" |
By: Joe Archibald (1898-1989) | |
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Operation Earthworm |
By: James R. Hall | |
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Am I Still There? |
By: Elia Wilkinson Peattie (1862-1935) | |
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The Shape of Fear | |
A Mountain Woman | |
A Michigan Man 1891 |
By: Various | |
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O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
In 1918 the Society of Arts and Sciences established the O. Henry Memorial Awards to reward the very best short stories published during the previous year with cash prizes. 1921 was a particularly productive year with sterling and brilliantly varied examples of the art of short story writing as are included here. The selection committee struggled to agree on these, but finally, here they are for us to enjoy and record. The length varies but most are sufficiently long for a reader to get their teeth into and enjoy. The stories are listed in a rough order of how they were judged, but all are excellent. |
By: Arthur Feldman | |
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The Mathematicians |
By: Jack Sharkey (1931-) | |
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The Dope on Mars | |
Minor Detail |
By: Richard Wilson (1920-1987) | |
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Double Take |
By: Lily Dougall (1858-1923) | |
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Dozen Ways of Love
This is a collection of (each in their own way) romantic short stories by Lily Dougall. |