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LibriVox
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LibriVox

LibriVox brings together volunteers to read books in the public domain which they offer as free audio book downloads on MP3. They've recorded over 20,000 unabridged audio books, short stories, and poems. Some of their audio books feature collaborations from multiple narrators, while some of their titles are read by a solo narrator. The quality of their narrators varies significantly depending on the reader's voice and the audio recording. Check out LearnOutLoud.com's article on The Best Librivox Narrators to help you find some of the best narrators and audio books on their site.


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by Henry Gray
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Henry Gray's classic anatomy textbook was first published in 1858 and has been in continuous publication ever since, revised and expanded through many successive editions.

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by Grenville Kleiser
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One of the most popular Librivox audio books on our site is Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases by Grenville Kleiser. The book introduces the importance of the useful phrase and how best to use this book in building your vocabulary.

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by Joseph Devlin
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Listen to this classic text on how to speak and write correctly in English. The author Joseph Devlin purports that the book "is merely an effort to help ordinary, everyday people to express themselves in ordinary, everyday language, in a proper manner."

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by William Strunk
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The Elements of Style is a small guide written by William Strunk, Jr. that teaches the two fundamentals of good writing: how to choose the right words and how to compose them together without wasting space.

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by Paul Ehrlich
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This is a textbook on the science of blood and bloodwork by (1908) Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Paul Ehrlich. Should appeal to hematologists, phlebotomists, and just plain folks interested in how our bodies work.

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by Anonymous
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A collection of unintentionally humorous uses of the English language.

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by Maria Montessori
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In the early 1900's Dr. Maria Montessori began to reform educational methods with her work the ‘Case dei Bambini' in Rome, Italy.

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by Henry Gray
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Henry Gray's classic anatomy textbook was first published in 1858 and has been in continuous publication ever since, revised and expanded through many successive editions.

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by Ambrose Bierce
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Witty, opinionated alphabetical examples of what Bierce considered poor (American) English and advice on alternatives – entertaining, thought-provoking, occasionally outdated but so interesting to see how style and taste have changed. Summary by Philippa

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by Nellie Bly
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In 1887 Nellie Bly, one of the first female newspaper writers, and a young reporter who would soon go on to make a career for herself as an investigative journalist and “stunt†reporter, had herself committed to the Blackwell’s Island Insane Asylum in New York.

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