Audiobooks
Subcategories: Kids Audiobooks :: Christian Audiobooks ::
Audible.com offers downloadable audiobooks that can be played from your desktop with their free player, or downloaded into a small remote play device that you can purchase from their site.
Free (advertiser supported) audiobooks in MP3 format.
Free MP3 download featuring 19 professional character voices, music, and sound effects, the narrative arc is that of a straightforward and delightful children's story. But the sophisticated reader will see complexities revealed beyond their wildest expectation.
Listen to Charles Dickens' classic tale, A Christmas Carol in RealAudio - Directed and narrated by Karen Chan. Featuring Joe Balding as Scrooge.
A site dedicated to the audio version of Lessig's book -- each chapter is read by a different person.
Listen to readings of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, Extracts from Adam's Diary,"and Eve's Diary by Mark Twain.
Listen to Aethelred Eldridge read
Book II of Milton by William Blake. Also available in RealAudio from this page is Richard Stevens reading Willliam Blake's The Lamb and The Sick Rose.
Star Wars Fanworks exists for one purpose: the promotion and admiration of the growing Star Wars fan audio genre.
Telltale Weekly seeks to record, produce, and sell performances of at least 50 public domain texts per year, with the intention of releasing them under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License five years after their first appearance (or after a hundred-thousand purchases of the recording, whichever comes first).
Driven by fate to seek a new land for himself, his family, and the survivors of Troy, Aeneas abandons Carthage and his lover Dido... Valahfridus (Wilfried) Stroh reads Virgil's The Aeneid in Latin.
The story of a raging anger and its human toll. The poem recounts "the rage of Achilles," the greatest of the Greek heroes fighting in the war against Troy. Listen to Stanley Lombardo read Homer's The Iliad - Book I in ancient Greek.
Radio Free World presents
this Internet serial about the misadventures of a bankrupt
British businessman in Southern California. The story is
told by Jeremy Tufnell into his Walkman recorder--initially
for his aged mother back in England. "The Tufnell Tapes"
were written and produced by Ian Whitcomb.
Macbeth and other plays by Shakespear in RealAudio and RealVideo format
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