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3 <title>LibriVox's New Releases</title>
4 <link>http://librivox.org</link>
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6 <description>LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain and release the audio files back onto the net. Our goal is to make all public domain books available as free audio books. We are a totally volunteer, open source, free content, public domain project.</description>
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9 <title><![CDATA[Old Church Clock, The by Richard Parkinson (1797 - 1858)]]></title>
10 <description><![CDATA[A fictional "history" of Robert Walker, a dedicated clergyman in the English Lake District, this work, which started as a short magazine 'tale', examines how the lower echelons of the church produces dedicated, religious men, while those who head the church are self-serving and power hungry.]]></description>
11 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/the-old-church-clock-by-richard-parkinson/]]></link>
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13 <pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 28 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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16 <title><![CDATA[Mark Twain's Autobiography: With An Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine - Volume II by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)]]></title>
17 <description><![CDATA[While the Mark Twain Project has created and released a three-volume Mark Twain autobiography with extensive annotations, in the 21st century, this two-volume autobiography was published in 1924 and contains many works never before released. It came 14 years after Twain's death and so, "speaking from the grave", he felt he could be "as frank and free and unembarrassed as a love letter". The autobiographical chapters that he published years earlier in the North American Review, were selected more for their acceptability and potential popularity than for their completely true reflection of his inner thoughts. With the publication of Mark Twain's Autobiography in 1924, the world was introduced to a much more frank and less restrained Twain than had heretofore been seen or heard. This partial Autobiography, in two volumes, consisting of about two-fifths of his known material, was compiled by a personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, who at the time had exclusive access to Twain's papers. - Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia]]></description>
18 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/mark-twains-autobiography-volume-ii-by-mark-twain/]]></link>
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20 <pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 28 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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23 <title><![CDATA[The Blue Review, Number 2 by Various]]></title>
24 <description><![CDATA[The Blue Review was a short lived monthly journal published in London between May and July 1913. The successor to Rhythm, The Blue Review was edited by John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but survived only three issues. In addition to poetry and short literary pieces, the review included reviews of theatre, music and the arts and of books recently published in English and French. The second issue of the journal included two short stories by Katherine Mansfield. - Summary by Phil Benson]]></description>
25 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/th-blue-review-number-2-by-various/]]></link>
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27 <pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 28 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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30 <title><![CDATA[Alguns dels poemes d'Ausiàs March by Ausiàs March (1400 - 1459)]]></title>
31 <description><![CDATA[Aquest audiollibre conté diversos poemes del poeta valencià Ausiàs March. Aquests poemes són especialment coneguts per haver estat musicats pel cèlebre cantautor Raimon. Aquesta tria ha estat llegida per Maria Josep Altadill per a la campanya "Donants de veu", impulsada per la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya amb l'objectiu d'augmentar la presència de la literatura en català en el mon de l'audiollibre. Ausiàs March és la figura capdavantera de la poesia medieval en català, l'obra extensa del qual va ser àmpliament coneguda al seu temps (segle XV) i posteriorment en el conjunt de les literatures hispàniques.<br><br>
32
33 This audiobook contains several poems by the Valencian poet Ausiàs March. Those poems are well known for being set to music by the famous singer Raimon. This selection have been read by Maria Josep Altadill for the campaign "Donants de veu", organized under the auspices of the Open University of Catalonia in order to make Catalan literature more widely available in audiobook format. Ausiàs March is the leading figure of Medieval Catalan poetry, whose wide-ranging body of work was well known in his time (15th century) and remained popular in the whole Hispanic literature afterwards. (Introducció de Carles Roset)]]></description>
34 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/alguns-dels-poemes-dausias-march-by-ausias-march/]]></link>
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36 <pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 27 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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39 <title><![CDATA[Cuentos ingenuos by Felipe Trigo (1864 - 1916)]]></title>
40 <description><![CDATA[Cuentos cortos del extremeño Felipe Trigo. Médico, militar y escritor de enorme éxito a finales del XIX y hoy desconocido para el gran público. Relatos muy breves y directos con variedad de temas y escenarios. Sentido del humor, sabiduría y enredos de amores para disfrutar (Introducción por Epachuko)]]></description>
41 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/cuentos-ingenuos-by-felipe-trigo/]]></link>
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43 <pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 27 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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46 <title><![CDATA[Belinda: An April Folly in Three Acts by A. A. Milne (1882 - 1956)]]></title>
47 <description><![CDATA[Come, join us on a lovely April afternoon in Devonshire for a breezy frolic in comedy. Milne's light-hearted romance is sure to make you chuckle. (Lynette Caulkins)
48 <BR><BR>Cast List:<BR>
49 Stage Directions: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/8425">Larry Wilson</a><br>
50 Belinda Tremayne: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/13661">Lynette Caulkins</a><br>
51 Delia (her daughter): <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/11084">Devorah Allen</a><br>
52 Harold Baxter: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/12975">EJWiley</a><br>
53 Claude Devonish: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/13889">Johan Supertramp</a><br>
54 Claude Devonish supplemental: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/15588">Nathan McDonald</a><br>
55 John Tremayne: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/11466">Michael Fassio</a><br>
56 Betty: <a href="https://librivox.org/reader/11790">TJ Burns</a><br>]]></description>
57 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/belinda-an-april-folly-in-three-acts-by-a-a-milne/]]></link>
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59 <pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 27 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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62 <title><![CDATA[Percy Wynn, or Making a Boy of Him by Francis J. Finn (1859 - 1928)]]></title>
63 <description><![CDATA[In this volume, which follows the author's popular book "Tom Playfair", a new boy is just arriving at St. Maure's boarding school. Percy Wynn has grown up as the only boy in a family of 10 girls. He has never played with boys before, and no one looking at him for a moment would hesitate to set him down as "Mamma's darling". Tom and his friends befriend Percy, and attempt to repair his formal manners, and "make a boy of him". (Summary by Maria Therese)]]></description>
64 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/percy-wynn-by-francis-j-finn/]]></link>
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66 <pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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69 <title><![CDATA[G.K. Chesterton in The Bibliophile Magazine by G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936)]]></title>
70 <description><![CDATA[Two essays/articles by G.K. Chesterton, published in 'The Bibliophile' magazine in 1908. (Summary by Maria Therese)]]></description>
71 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/gk-chesterton-in-the-bibliophile-magazine-by-g-k-chesterton/]]></link>
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73 <pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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75 <item>
76 <title><![CDATA[Ghosts, Being The Experiences of Flaxman Low by Hesketh Vernon Hesketh-Prichard (1876 - 1922) and Kate O'Brien Ryall Prichard (1851 - 1935)]]></title>
77 <description><![CDATA[A collection of ghost stories featuring Flaxman Low, the first psychic detective of fiction. The stories were first written for Pearson's Magazine (by Hesketh Vernon Prichard and his mother, under the pseudonyms "H. Heron" and "E. Heron") and the tales were disconcertingly being promoted by Pearson as "real ghost stories". - Summary by Rapunzelina]]></description>
78 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/ghosts-being-the-experiences-of-flaxman-low-by-hesketh-vernon-hesketh-prichard/]]></link>
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80 <pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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83 <title><![CDATA[National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 01. January 1899, The by National Geographic Society]]></title>
84 <description><![CDATA[The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol X, January 1899.<br>
85 It includes the following articles:<br>
86 <br>
87 <ul><li>The Stikine River in 1898, by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore</li>
88 <li>The U. S. Board on Geographic Names and its Foreign Critics</li>
89 <li>The West Indian Hurricane of September 10-11, 1898 by Professor E. B. Garriott</li>
90 <li>Colonial Systems of the World by O. P. Austin</li>
91 <li>LLoyd's Journey Across the Great Pygmy Forest</li>
92 <li>Growth of Maritime Commerce</li>
93 <li>Senor Don Matias Romero</li>
94 </ul>]]></description>
95 <link><![CDATA[https://librivox.org/national-geographic-magazine-vol-10-01-january-1899-by-national-geographic-society/]]></link>
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97 <pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 25 Aug 2021 09:45:10 -0400]]></pubDate>
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