• The Crimson Fairy Book
    Jun 29 2026

    he Crimson Fairy Book contains thirty-six stories collected from around the world and edited by Andrew Lang. Many tales in this book are translated, or adapted, from those told by mothers and nurses in Hungary; others are familiar to Russian nurseries; the Servians are responsible for some; a rather peculiarly fanciful set of stories are adapted from the Roumanians; others are from the Baltic shores; others from sunny Sicily; a few are from Finland, and Iceland, and Japan, and Tunis, and Portugal. No doubt many children will like to look out these places on the map, and study their mountains, rivers, soil, products, and fiscal policies, in the geography books. The peoples who tell the stories differ in colour; language, religion, and almost everything else; but they all love a nursery tale. The stories have mainly been adapted or translated by Mrs. Lang, a few by Miss Lang and Miss Blackley. (Summary from the preface)

    Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): children (1119), fairy tales (283), andrew lang (8), crimson fairy book (1)

    Group: Andrew Lang's Fairy Books

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    10 hrs and 4 mins
  • Crime and Punishment (Pt.3)
    Jun 28 2026

    Crime and Punishment (Pt.3)

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 - 1881)
    Translated by Constance Garnett (1861 - 1946)

    Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished St. Petersburg student who formulates and executes a plan to kill a hated, unscrupulous pawnbroker for her money, thereby solving his financial problems and at the same time, he argues, ridding the world of evil. Crime and Punishment is considered by many as the first of Dostoevsky's cycle of great novels, which would culminate with his last completed work, The Brothers Karamazov, shortly before his death. (Summary from Wikipedia)

    Genre(s): Published 1900 onward

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): literature (1959)

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    6 hrs and 29 mins
  • Crime and Punishment (Pt.2)
    Jun 27 2026

    Crime and Punishment (Pt.2)

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 - 1881)
    Translated by Constance Garnett (1861 - 1946)

    Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished St. Petersburg student who formulates and executes a plan to kill a hated, unscrupulous pawnbroker for her money, thereby solving his financial problems and at the same time, he argues, ridding the world of evil. Crime and Punishment is considered by many as the first of Dostoevsky's cycle of great novels, which would culminate with his last completed work, The Brothers Karamazov, shortly before his death. (Summary from Wikipedia)

    Genre(s): Published 1900 onward

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): literature (1959)

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    7 hrs and 32 mins
  • Crime and Punishment (Pt.1)
    Jun 26 2026

    Crime and Punishment (Pt.1)

    Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished St. Petersburg student who formulates and executes a plan to kill a hated, unscrupulous pawnbroker for her money, thereby solving his financial problems and at the same time, he argues, ridding the world of evil. Crime and Punishment is considered by many as the first of Dostoevsky's cycle of great novels, which would culminate with his last completed work, The Brothers Karamazov, shortly before his death. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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    9 hrs and 24 mins
  • Creditors
    Jun 25 2026

    Creditors

    August Strindberg (1849 - 1912)
    Translated by Edwin Björkman (1866 - 1951)

    Creditors is a tragicomedy by August Strindberg that plumbs the depths of the twisted triangular relationship between Tekla, her husband Adolph, and her ex-husband Gustav. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
    Cast:
    Tekla: Elizabeth Klett
    Adolph: mb
    Gustav: Bruce Pirie
    Narrator: Diana Majlinger
    Audio edited by: Elizabeth Klett

    Genre(s): Comedy, Tragedy

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): drama (199), strindberg (4), creditors (2)

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • The Cowardly Lion of Oz (version 2)
    Jun 24 2026

    The Cowardly Lion of Oz (version 2)

    Ruth Plumly Thompson (1891 - 1976)

    Mustafa of Mudge has heard of the famous Cowardly Lion of Oz, and decides to capture him and put him into a zoo! He enlists the help of Bob Up and a clown called Notta Bit More - the master of disguise! The Cowardly Lion meanwhile travels though Oz and meets a stone man, who offers to turn the Cowardly Lion into stone: after all, a stone lion doesn't feel fear! Is this the solution to the Cowardly Lion's quest for courage? Or is it a trap, and does the stone man want to trick him for reasons of his own?
    The Cowardly Lion of Oz was published in 1923, and is the seventeenth in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum. It is the third by Ruth Plumly Thompson, and comes directly after "Kabumpo in Oz". The main themes are disguises, honesty, and being true to who you are. (Summary by Beth Thomas)

    Genre(s): General

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): Oz (37), l. frank baum (2)

    Group: Oz books

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    5 hrs and 16 mins
  • Cottage Economy
    Jun 23 2026

    How can you tell when your pig is fat enough? Why should you never buy mustard? What's wrong with eating potatoes? Which is better, beer or tea? And what type of straw makes the best bonnets? William Cobbett is the man to ask. Here is his book of practical advice to the rural labouring 'cottager' (first published as a part-work in 1821-22), the precursor in many ways to the handbooks on self-sufficiency that today entice so many city-dwellers.
    A champion of the rural working class at a time of huge social and industrial change, a radical politician and a prolific writer, Cobbett is opinionated, passionate and enlightening, making 'Cottage Economy' a fascinating and entertaining window on daily life for the smallholders of his day, and still inspirational, almost 200 years later, to those who seek 'a good living' as the foundation of happiness. (Introduction by Philippa)
    The figures referred to in the section on ice houses can be viewed here

    Genre(s): *Non-fiction, House & Home

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): advice (81), farming (33), agriculture (31), bread (14), beer (9), pigs (8), self-sufficiency (5), Bacon (4), brewing (3), livestock (2), 19th century life (2), smallholding (1), cows (1)

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    5 hrs and 50 mins
  • Confessions of a Convert
    Jun 22 2026

    Robert Hugh Benson was the youngest son of Edward White Benson, the Archbishop of Canterbury and his wife Mary. Benson was was a prolific and popular writer during his time, and in 1903 he became a prominent convert to the Roman Catholic Church from Anglicanism . In 1904 he was ordained a Catholic priest.
    This book is his personal story of his journey to the Catholic faith, containing comparisons between Catholicism and the Anglican religion. (Summary by Maria Therese)

    Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Christianity - Biographies

    Language: English

    Keyword(s): Catholic (225), priest (23), Anglican (15), convert (3)

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    3 hrs and 52 mins