Heard any good books lately?
LibriVox provides public domain recordings of published works now in the public domain. “Public domain” means that no one holds copyright to the material. As the site is based in the USA, copyright status (for LibriVox’s purpose) is based on American law — which changes from time to time. As of 2022, that generally means the work was copyrighted more than 95 years ago. Later works may enter public domain if the copyright was not renewed (sometime happened when magazines went bankrupt or a new owner failed to renew), or it was produced by a government office or branch (e.g. State of the Union address, Congressional Committee reports).
I’ve been listening to LibriVox recordings for years, and decided to get involved. All work is done by volunteers: reading/recording/editing, writing descriptions of the works, cataloging recordings, making CD cover art, coordinating recording projects, and so many other activities. Like most volunteers, I’ve started out as a reader, recording myself reading selections. Sometimes it’s a chapter or section from a work, sometimes it’s an entire book. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain.
The table below lists my projects in the order I signed onto them. Completed projects (available for download) have a clickable link. Non-clickable projects are in-process. Please note that projects may take several weeks to several months to complete and become available for listening. Because each project is managed independent of others, a later project may complete before an earlier project. You can search the LibriVox catalog by title, author, or reader’s name.
Last updated: 2023 Mar 19
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- Zip, the Adventures of a Frisky Fox Terrier, Frances Trego Mongomery
- Section 9 Zip and Peter-kins Have a Fight
- Anthology of the World’s Greatest Literature, vol 14, Various authors
- Section 36 Paul Fleming (1609-1640)
- The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church, by Aelfric of Eynsham, translated by Benjamin Thorpe
- Section 33 The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
- Section 35 The Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
- The Dorrington Deed-Box, Arthur Morrison
- Section 3 The Tale of Janissary, Part 1
- Section 4 The Tale of Janissary, Part 2
- The Mahatma and the Hare: A Dream Story, H. Rider Haggard
- All sections
- The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, Sir John Mandeville
- Chapter 30 Of the Royal Estate of Prester John. And of a rich man that made a marvellous castle and cleped it Paradise; and of his subtlety.
- Chapter 31 Of the Devil’s Head in the Valley Perilous. And of the Customs of Folk in diverse Isles that be about in the Lordship of Prester John.
- Chapter 32 Of the goodness of the folk of the Isle of Bragman. Of King Alexander. And wherefore the Emperor of Ind is clept Prester John.
- Chapter 33 Of the Hills of Gold that Pismires keep. And of the four Floods that come from Paradise Terrestrial
- Chapter 34 Of the Customs of Kings and other that dwell in the Isles coasting to Prester John’s Land. And of the Worship that the Son doth to the Father when he is dead
- Pictures of the Apostolic Church: Its Life and Teaching, William M. Ramsay
- Section 33 The imperial aims of Paul (Acts 18:23-19:22)
- Section 34 Paul’s victory over the mob in Ephesus (Acts 19:23-20:1)
- Section 36 Paul’s farewell to the Hellenistic churches (Acts 20:2-38)
- Section 37 The prophets who stopped Paul (Acts 21:1-17)
- Section 41 The beginning of the crisis (Acts 21:17-22:29)
- Section 42 The real issue between Paul and the Jews (Acts 22:30-23:35)
- Section 43 Progress of Paul’s case in Palestine (Acts 24)
- Section 44 Paul’s appeal to Caesar (Acts 25-26)
- Section 45 Paul takes command when danger threatens (Acts 27:1-26)
- Section 46 Paul the savior of his companions (Acts 27:27-28:10)
- Section 47 A last appeal to the Jews (Acts 28:11-31)
- Advice to Young Men and Boys, B B (Benjamin Bartis) Comegys
- All Sections
- Short Story Collection 104, Various authors
- Section 11 One Hour More by Anna Katharine Green
- Short Story Collection, Various authors
- Zip, the Adventures of a Frisky Fox Terrier, Frances Trego Mongomery
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