Action & Adventure
Tales of a Traveller
Read by Greg Giordano
Washington Irving
Writing under the pseudonym, Geoffrey Crayon, Washington Irving chronicled his travels through Europe in the early 1820’s. He wrote of peopl…
The Golden Bough
Read by Tony Oliva
George Gibbs
The eyes of the Légionnaire, now grown accustomed to the glow of the light, made sure that the figure had not moved, nor was aware of…
Airplane Boys in the Black Woods
Read by Linda Andrus
E. J. Craine
“The Airplane Boys accidentally bump into a newmystery which is only solved after many pages ofexcitement in this seventh book of air advent…
Smoke Bellew
Read by Jim Locke
Jack London
Smoke Bellew, or really Jack London, leaves his less than satisfying writing job in San Francisco for the opportunity to search for gold in …
Winnetou III
Read by Katharina21
Karl May
In Winnetou III hat Old Shatterhand diverse Auseinandersetzungen mit Banditen und Indianern und besteht zusammen mit Winnetou und einigen Ge…
The Abysmal Brute
Read by Warren Kati
Jack London
Young Pat Glendon is twenty-two years old, weighs two-hundred and twenty pounds, has never drunk alcohol nor tasted tobacco and knows little…
The Mysteries of Paris - Volume 1 (version 2)
Read by Celine Major
Eugène Sue
Rodolphe is the Grand Duke of Gerolstein, a fictional kingdom of Germany, but disguises himself as a Parisian worker. He can speak in the se…
The Call of the Wild (Version 5)
Read by Jeff Clark
Jack London
Buck, a magnificent mix of St. Bernard and Scotch shepherd dog, rules contentedly at Judge Miller’s place in California’s Santa Clara Valley…
The Rover Boys on Land and Sea
Read by VfkaBT
Arthur M. Winfield
The Boys are off on another series of adventures, beginning in San Francisco, where a run in with arch-enemy Dan Baxter leads them into the …
Double Crossed
Read by Howard Skyman
Wilfrid Douglas Newton
Clement Seadon is a young man of free spirit and a lust for a life of independence. However after receiving an odd request from a lawyer he …
Blackthorn Farm
Read by Tony Oliva
Arthur Applin
But he was afraid. He had failed twice already. He could not afford to fail a third time. If he failed ruin faced him, and disgrace. His fat…
Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall
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Alice B. Emerson
In this, the second book of the Ruth Fielding series, Ruth goes to boarding school with her best friend Helen. When they get there, Ruth sta…
The Spy Company, a Story of the Mexican War
Read by John
Archibald Clavering Gunter
The Exciting adventures of a beautiful Texan debutante. She was raised in New York City high society and attended the best schools. When her…
Cuentos del continente oscuro
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Charles J. Mansford
Exóticas aventuras protagonizadas por dos gentleman con el revólver siempre preparado en su cintura: Julio y Federico, junto a…
John Deane of Nottingham: Historic Adventures by Land and Sea
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William Henry Giles Kingston
This is the story of John Deane of Nottingham, a person who, according to the author, really existed. John Deane is born in 1679 to wealthy …
Meadowlark Basin
Read by Lee Smalley
B. M. Bower
This is an action-packed tale of the old west with richly drawn characters including the notorious Butch Cassidy, most of them upstanding bu…
Squinty the Comical Pig
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Richard Barnum
"This comical children's tale about the funny adventures of a funny pig written by an unknown author. The publisher has hired authors t…
A Chicago Princess
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Robert Barr
After working several years in foreign affairs, and after winning and then losing a fortune, Rupert Tremorne is stranded in Nagasaki, at the…
Lucinda
Read by Nick Bulka
Anthony Hope
It's 1914 London, and it's Waldo and Lucinda's wedding day. Unfortunately, Lucinda is nowhere to be found. A messenger boy brings Lucinda's …
Camp-Fire Girls In The Allegheny Mountains or, A Christmas Success Against Odds
Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Stella M. Francis
The Camp Fire Girls books is a series of fiction novels written for children by various authors from 1912 into the 1930s. (Wikipedia)