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  • A Study in Scarlet

    “A Study in Scarlet” is the first novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to feature Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective, and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson. Published in 1887, the story introduces readers to the beginning of this legendary partnership and unfolds in two distinct parts, each contributing to the central mystery. The novel…

  • The War of the Worlds

    H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds is a classic science fiction novel that tells the story of a Martian invasion of Earth. The novel is set in England at the end of the 19th century and is narrated by an unnamed protagonist who witnesses the invasion and its aftermath. The story begins with astronomers…

  • Atomic! by Henry Kuttner

    Atomic! by Henry Kuttner is a sharp, imaginative tale from the Golden Age of science fiction. This Atomic Henry Kuttner classic captures the excitement and anxiety of the early Atomic Age, when nuclear energy promised both unlimited progress and unimaginable destruction. In this free full audiobook, listeners are transported into a world where scientific ambition,…

  • King Henry IV

    King Henry IV, Part 1 by William Shakespeare is a historical drama that explores themes of honor, rebellion, and the tension between duty and personal identity. Set during a tumultuous period in England’s history, the play is the second in Shakespeare’s tetralogy about the rise of the English monarchy, focusing on the reign of King…

  • The Iliad

    The Iliad Audiobook – Free Full Narration of Homer’s Epic By Homer Step into the heart of ancient war — the roar of battle, the thunder of gods, and the fate of heroes. In The Iliad, Homer paints a vivid and unrelenting portrait of the final weeks of the Trojan War — a tumult where…

  • Twelve Good Musicians

    “Twelve Good Musicians: From John Bull to Henry Purcell” by Frederick Bridge is a series of biographical sketches that explores the lives of twelve influential English musicians from the late Renaissance to the Baroque era. It covers a period that saw significant developments in English music and provides insight into the individuals who shaped this…

  • David and the Phoenix – Audiobook

    David and the Phoenix by Edward Ormondroyd (Audiobook) Embark on an extraordinary journey with David and the Phoenix, a captivating audiobook by Edward Ormondroyd. This enchanting tale blends fantasy and adventure, inviting listeners of all ages into a magical world where imagination and reality intertwine. 📑 Table of Contents Introduction About the Audiobook Why Listen…

  • Stories of Troubled Marriages

    Story of Stories of Troubled Marriages by Ella D’Arcy delves into the complexities of troubled marriages through a series of interconnected stories. The author explores the conflicts and disillusionments that affect marital relationships, offering a deep insight into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by couples. Set against the backdrop of Victorian society, where conventions…

  • Story of Napoleon

    Story of Napoleon is a fascinating historical audiobook that follows the dramatic rise and fall of one of Europe’s most influential leaders, Napoleon Bonaparte. From his modest Corsican beginnings to his meteoric ascent as Emperor of the French, this narrative explores ambition, strategy, glory, defeat and the lasting legacy of a man who reshaped the…

  • The Invisible Man

    The Invisible Man, written by H.G. Wells in 1897, is a science fiction novel that explores the dangerous potential of scientific discovery. The story revolves around Griffin, a brilliant but unstable scientist, who discovers the secret of invisibility. Obsessed with power and recognition, Griffin experiments on himself, rendering his body invisible. The novel begins with Griffin’s…