Audio Books

Audio Books

Library of public domain audio books.

This channel features audiobooks narrated by volunteers from LibriVox (librivox.org/), a project dedicated to creating recordings of public domain books (wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Copyright_and_Public_Domain). Public domain content, as outlined in KZread's copyright policies (kzread.infoen_be/howyoutubeworks/policies/copyright/), refers to creative works (books, music, recordings after a certain period) where the copyright has expired or never existed. This means anyone can use public domain content for any purpose, including commercial use (like monetization on KZread).

While LibriVox encourages a volunteer spirit for donations, this doesn't restrict the commercial use of their recordings, which aligns with KZread's policy on public domain content.

Revolt In The Desert

Revolt In The Desert

A Queen (FULL Audiobook)

A Queen (FULL Audiobook)

Libussa (FULL Audiobook)

Libussa (FULL Audiobook)

Iolanthe (FULL Audiobook)

Iolanthe (FULL Audiobook)

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  • @user-jl8mp6lg4i
    @user-jl8mp6lg4i8 минут бұрын

    56min

  • @user-jl8mp6lg4i
    @user-jl8mp6lg4i6 сағат бұрын

    4hrs

  • @rehanaakter8728
    @rehanaakter872810 сағат бұрын

    Bangla ti khujsi

  • @davidarbuckle7236
    @davidarbuckle723612 сағат бұрын

    My Aunt a Andersonville Historian was the late Peggy Sheppard. She told me of a story of a young married couple that ended up at Andersonville. The young bride apparently concealed her identity as a woman secret from her captors so that she could remain with him. She became pregnant and gave birth and all three survived. I am researching this to possibly write a Historical Fiction novel about their story. If anyone has knowledge of this story or any other that might be helpful, please contact me by leaving me a message.

  • @alexcantu4147
    @alexcantu414719 сағат бұрын

    I totally agree just amazing!!

  • @neo-xy3fr
    @neo-xy3fr21 сағат бұрын

    3:14:29 bookmark

  • @glennisholcomb592
    @glennisholcomb592Күн бұрын

    No, let me apply my education in my experience in looking at other documents that are just like it now you have to understand that a lot of the things that are described are not exactly the way they describe it other than that they superposed people over certain situations however, if you know you know who they’re talking about

  • @glennisholcomb592
    @glennisholcomb592Күн бұрын

    I advise people who are reading this to also familiarize themselves with the area and Otra nostra

  • @thesun4
    @thesun4Күн бұрын

    🙂

  • @iladallas1834
    @iladallas1834Күн бұрын

    I Salute You, John Greenman: You portray the true Twain attitude. When you read his stories, every word comes alive!

  • @JimiBegbaaji
    @JimiBegbaajiКүн бұрын

    I imagined Maya Rudolph playing the role of his mother in a movie adaptation.

  • @evval6747
    @evval6747Күн бұрын

    One of the 3 must have books in each family/household as what a demon said during an exorcism. The other 2 apart from the Holy Bible, are the "Mystical City of God" by Mary of Agreda and "The Dolorous Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ" by Anne Catherine Emmerich. I would add as the 5th must have are the 5 Volumes of the "Poem of the Man-God" by Maria Valtorta (details about the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of Jesus Christ, His 3 years public ministry up to His Passion, Death and Ressurection) , and the 6th are the 5 volumes of the "Book of Truth" by Maria Divine Mercy (details of the Book of Revelation).

  • @sreeramyasrk9335
    @sreeramyasrk93352 күн бұрын

    32:22

  • @edwardstroud8245
    @edwardstroud82452 күн бұрын

    I was going to listen to this until I heard a woman narrating. Sorry, not sexist but this needs a man’s voice

  • @donaldwhittaker7987
    @donaldwhittaker79872 күн бұрын

    If we are going to remember Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and the other inventors of sci-fi, we must not omit this brilliant man and astoundingly prophetic story.

  • @retribution999
    @retribution9992 күн бұрын

    People should be taught to read like actors by Libravox. Most of their books are painful to listen to. This one is acceptable.

  • @charlie_charldon
    @charlie_charldon2 күн бұрын

    Who decided that this guy was great for recording? 😪

  • @idoublefamily
    @idoublefamily2 күн бұрын

    So this where quite majority,n tough man crying came from. 😂😂😂😂 lame. Take some responsibility for once

  • @patrickbrown897
    @patrickbrown8972 күн бұрын

    Wish someone taught this dude to project hes so hard to hear

  • @Charlie_Ses
    @Charlie_Ses2 күн бұрын

    One of my favourites for sure. Must be 20 years since I last read it. Listening the the audio is far easier than reading too, so easy to put on while doing the dishes, or out for a walk. A beautiful, tremendous book, and what insight into a bygone era. You can only marvel at how different life was then, how far removed from the modern day, without access to motor vehicles or modern forms of communication. A far, far simpler time, and in some way more beautiful and pure for it. Thank you Mr Hardy, and you too Mr Hynes, you have brought me much joy. I will be back.

  • @jsp-ey3bq
    @jsp-ey3bq3 күн бұрын

    i litteraly don’t understand any of these words helpppp

  • @Halo-wp3zh
    @Halo-wp3zh3 күн бұрын

    17:47

  • @news_sportshbcuedu
    @news_sportshbcuedu3 күн бұрын

    ATLANTA GEORGIA ..LOVE GURU NANAK 🫶🏽

  • @muxsin6329
    @muxsin63293 күн бұрын

    1:03:50

  • @SirSquier
    @SirSquier3 күн бұрын

    Book 13

  • @deirdredery8586
    @deirdredery85864 күн бұрын

    Terrible narrator ...can't listen

  • @NancySanders-om4ic
    @NancySanders-om4ic4 күн бұрын

    This is a Very Wise,Encompassing book,which is easy to read.Major Smedley Butler says it ALL.

  • @ProvaChowdhury-ds2nn
    @ProvaChowdhury-ds2nn4 күн бұрын

  • @yunidelarte
    @yunidelarte4 күн бұрын

    Skip to 15:00 for the actual story

  • @georgettereddic566
    @georgettereddic5664 күн бұрын

    Great great grandpa was a Freemason of 33rd Degree. Am only just now realizing.

  • @MewsAdventure
    @MewsAdventure4 күн бұрын

    If there’s one thing from this I’m going to remember forever it’s definitely “the child of morning, rosy-fingered dawn”

  • @riobella6846
    @riobella68464 күн бұрын

    You reading very well, but the constant introduction at the end and beginning of chapter is distracting 😢., so I gave up listening

  • @liltick102
    @liltick1024 күн бұрын

    1:40:00

  • @Medietos
    @Medietos5 күн бұрын

    I hope this is read by a ral human voice...and that it feels good so that I can listen at ease..

  • @muxsin6329
    @muxsin63295 күн бұрын

    14:43:16

  • @leadmetorainbows5983
    @leadmetorainbows59835 күн бұрын

    this is a boring ass book

  • @ibeaman
    @ibeaman5 күн бұрын

    I love the detail that the anarchist who tried to destroy God first has to destroy right and wrong

  • @Majesty667
    @Majesty6675 күн бұрын

    1:33:24

  • @manymany4879
    @manymany48796 күн бұрын

    play sucks

  • @citlali6227
    @citlali62276 күн бұрын

    my reaction paper isn’t going anywhere..im so bored 😭

  • @sydneysmith7046
    @sydneysmith70466 күн бұрын

    1:22:31

  • @liltick102
    @liltick1026 күн бұрын

    Patois Translation: Mi There things which inna fi wi powa an there things which beyond fi wi powa inna fi wi powa opinion aim desire aversion an inna one word whateva affairs fi wi own Beyond fi wi powa bady property reputation office an inna one word whateva nuh properly fi wi own affairs Now di things inna fi wi powa by nature free unrestricted unhindered; but dem deh beyond fi wi powa weak dependent restricted alien memba den dat eff yuh attribute freedom tuh things by nature dependent an tek wah belongs tuh othas fi yuh own yuh ago bi hindered yuh wi lament yuh ago bi disturbed yuh wi find fault both wid gods an men But eff yuh tek fi yuh own ongle dat which a yuh own an view wah belongs tuh othas just as it really den nuh bady wi eva compel yuh nuh bady wi restrict you; yuh wi find fault wid nuh bady yuh wi accuse nuh bady yuh wi duh nuttin gainst yuh will; nuh bady wi hurt yuh yuh wi nuh ave a enemy nor yuh ago suffa any harm Aiming therefore at such great things memba dat yuh muss nuh allow yuhself any inclination howeva slight toward di attainment of di others; but dat yuh muss entirely quit sum of dem an fi di present postpone di rest But eff yuh wudda ave dem yah an possess powa an wealth likewise yuh may miss di latta inna seeking di former; an yuh wi certainly fail of dat by which alone happiness an freedom procured Seek at once therefore fi be able tuh sey tuh every unpleasing semblance рᅫYou but a semblance an by no means di real ting рᅫ an den examine it by dem deh rules which yuh have; an fos an chiefly by this: whetha it concerns di things which inna fi wi own powa or dem deh which not; an eff it concerns nuhting beyond fi wi powa be prepare tuh sey dat it nuttin tuh yuh

  • @yoori1970
    @yoori19706 күн бұрын

    This is as good as audio content gets, and the “common” soldier is extremely well read.

  • @shirioio9209
    @shirioio92096 күн бұрын

    Beautiful book 😊

  • @davidmooneyhan3062
    @davidmooneyhan30627 күн бұрын

    Such a wonderful translation! Who is this reader?

  • @Hexensohn
    @Hexensohn7 күн бұрын

    Unbelievable that my biography was written before I was born

  • @zubermesfin1679
    @zubermesfin16797 күн бұрын

    Man your voice is actually terrible

  • @janettewells4708
    @janettewells47087 күн бұрын

    I am a "Limey" living in Australia and have recently become. I was a history teacher and have recently become interested in Vivil War history after watching "Hell on Wheels" where I first learnt of Andersonville. I had absolutely no idea of its existence. I know now. It wasn't a POW camp, it was a Concentration Camp, akin to the ones kept by the Japanese in Indo China. It's hard to say but I think even the Nazi camps were organised better. Sad to ssy these eye-witness first had accounts are the real stuff of history - utterly invaluable. The author did indeed have a plegmatic outlook on life and his Indian colleague was an angel. What a story of inhumanity and being bad losers in the end. I send my sincerest condolences, alrhough very late, to those in the comments whose relatives perished in Andersonville and whose last memories would have been that hell on earth. Also to those who lost relatives in that War in general. I have surely heen educated 9ncecagain in man's gross inhumanity to man. Commending the souls to The Lord God for those who died in this pitiless place. God rest them.

  • @nataliiS206
    @nataliiS2068 күн бұрын

    52:53

  • @samyref
    @samyref9 күн бұрын

    Truly... a masterpiece...