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An Introduction to Philosophy
- Written by: George Stuart Fullerton
- Narrated by: Mark Moseley
- Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
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This classic explains American philosopher George Stuary Fullerton's realistic views on philosophy. Fullerton, born in India, spent time at the University of Pennsylvania, Yale Divinity School, Columbia University, and the University of Vienna. He was president of the American Psychological Association in 1896.
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An Introduction to Philosophy
- Narrated by: Mark Moseley
- Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
- Release Date: 29-02-12
- Language: English
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Yellow Dove
- Written by: George Gibbs
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Dive into Yellow Dove, a gripping World War I tale of espionage and intrigue, where spies clash in a high-stakes game of deception. Amidst the shadows of war, a touch of romance unfolds as one character grapples with the moral complexities of their actions. I am sorry, he says coolly, awfully sorry. You were the only person in England who jeopardized my existence there. I had to take you away. I regret the necessity of having to use force. This captivating story explores duty, sacrifice, and the tangled web of fate, promising an unforgettable journey through love and espionage. (Excerpt from ...
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Emancipated
- Written by: George Gissing
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In Italy, the possibilities are endless—far more enticing than the stifling confines of the Victorian era. Follow a group of British expatriates as they embark on a journey through this enchanting land, where they indulge in experiences that may lead to either cherished memories or deep regrets. This captivating tale explores their adventures and the quest for personal identity. The central question looms can one truly achieve complete freedom? And if so, what sacrifices must one make? (Stav Nisser.)
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Antonia
- Written by: George Sand
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Will love truly conquer all? Dive into this captivating novel that explores personal growth amidst the societal pressures of propriety, finance, and inheritance in 19th century France. With a rich tapestry of intriguing events and clever turns of phrase, this story promises to engage and entertain. (Summary by Christine Rottger)
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Bagpipers
- Written by: George Sand
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Set against the enchanting backdrop of rural France in the mid-19th century, Bagpipers weaves a captivating tale of two couples navigating the complexities of love and relationships. With rich character development and emotional depth, this story invites listeners to explore the joys and challenges of romance in a time of social change. - Summary by PeterTucker
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Ticonderoga A Frontier Tale of Danger and Honor
- Written by: George Payne Rainsford James
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In the heart of the wilderness, a man and his two teenage children seek a peaceful life on the frontier, embracing all who come their way. One fateful evening, a mysterious stranger arrives at their doorstep, asking for refuge. Though he carries an air of aristocracy and reveals little about himself, his presence stirs curiosity. Just as dinner concludes, a second man, familiar to both the host and the stranger, barges in seeking counsel. Unbeknownst to them, the choices made by one of these men will unleash tragedy and upheaval upon all gathered in that humble home. This gripping tale weaves ...
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LOrme
- Written by: George Payne Rainsford James
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Step into the captivating world of G.P.R. James, a historian and novelist who expertly blends real historical events with the imaginative tales of lesser-known characters. In this intriguing narrative set in seventeenth-century France, we follow the daring adventures of young Louis, the heir to the Count of Bigorre. After a fateful encounter with the vengeful Marquis de Saint Brie, Louis finds himself thrust into exile. His journey is fraught with excitement as he navigates young love, brushes with the law, cunning card sharks, and a life-threatening avalanche—all leading up to the climactic...
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Muslin
- Written by: George Moore
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Muslin, also known as A Drama In Muslin, is a poignant and realistic novel by George Moore that delves into the lives of five Irish girls navigating the tumultuous waters of adulthood after graduating from convent school. At the heart of the story is Alice Barton, a young woman who feels stifled by the societal expectations placed upon her and yearns for self-discovery, yet finds her path obstructed by the constraints of her gender. Her younger sister, Olive, though less popular in school, thrives in the real world, highlighting the stark contrast and rivalry between the two sisters. But this ...
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The Richest Man in Babylon
- Original 1926 Edition
- Written by: George S. Clason, Charles Conrad
- Narrated by: Charles Conrad
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
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The ancient Babylonians were the first people to discover the universal laws of prosperity. In The Richest Man in Babylon, George S. Clason reveals their secrets for creating, growing, and retaining wealth. Through these entertaining tales of merchants, tradesmen, and herdsmen, you'll learn how to save more out what you earn, get out of debt, put your money to work, attract good luck, choose wise investments, and safeguard a lasting fortune.
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Awesome, A must read for everyone
- By Vishal Verma on 20-07-21
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The Richest Man in Babylon
- Original 1926 Edition
- Narrated by: Charles Conrad
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
- Release Date: 28-03-17
- Language: English
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Saint Joan- Preface
- Written by: George Bernard Shaw
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Saint Joan is a compelling play by George Bernard Shaw that dives into the life of Joan of Arc, a 15th-century French military icon. Premiering in 1923, just three years after her canonization by the Roman Catholic Church, the play captures Shaws perspective that the individuals involved in Joans trial acted based on their convictions. In his preface, Shaw eloquently states, “There are no villains in the piece. Crime, like disease, is not interesting it is something to be done away with by general consent, and that is all [there is] about it. It is what men do at their best, with good ...
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Less is More
- How Degrowth Will Save the World
- Written by: Jason Hickel
- Narrated by: Ben Crystal, Clifford Samuel
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Brought to you by Penguin. The world has finally awoken to the reality of climate breakdown and ecological collapse. Now we must face up to its primary cause. Capitalism demands perpetual expansion, which is devastating the living world. There is only one solution that will lead to meaningful...
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capitalism, colonialism, climate change
- By Masood Ahmed Usmani on 20-03-21
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Less is More
- How Degrowth Will Save the World
- Narrated by: Ben Crystal, Clifford Samuel
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
- Release Date: 13-08-20
- Language: English
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In Search of Mademoiselle
- Written by: George Gibbs
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In this captivating exploration of the colonization of the New World, George Gibbs presents an often overlooked chapter in history the fierce struggle between Spanish and French colonists for control of the vibrant land of Florida. With a vivid imagination, Gibbs paints a dramatic canvas filled with the intense emotions, desires, and passions of men and women as they navigate love and hate against a backdrop of historical conflict. From the heart of the narrative It is enough that I loved--and now love--Diane better than woman was ever loved, and that I hated Diego with a hate which has ...
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St. George and St. Michael, Volume 3
- Written by: George MacDonald
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In the captivating final volume of ‘St. George and St. Michael,’ we witness the intertwining fates of a young couple caught in the turmoil of the English Civil Wars. Set against a backdrop of rising tensions between king and parliament, as well as the Church of England and the fervent puritans, this historical romance unfolds with a sense of urgency. Seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan, unaware of the brewing conflict, feels her loyalty firmly lie with her king and her country. When she challenges her childhood friend Richard Heywood to prove himself worthy of her love by engaging in the ...
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St. George and St. Michael, Volume 2
- Written by: George MacDonald
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‘St. George and St. Michael’ unfolds a captivating historical romance set against the backdrop of the English Civil Wars, where a young couple finds their loyalties tested. As tensions escalate between the king and parliament, and the Church of England clashes with independent puritans, seventeen-year-old Dorothy Vaughan remains blissfully unaware of the impending conflict. She believes her loyalty belongs to her king and her nation. When she challenges her childhood friend, Richard Heywood, to prove his worthiness for her hand in marriage by engaging in the larger political tumult, he ...
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Lord Montagus Page
- Written by: George Payne Rainsford James
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A young man named Ned embarks on a daring journey across the English Channel, destined for France. Though this isn’t his first trip, the stakes are high as he quickly finds himself in peril. Rescued and taken to the home of a local official, he is cared for by a doctor, the official himself, and his captivating ward. As it unfolds, we learn that Ned is a page to Lord Montagu, the trusted advisor to the Duke of Buckingham. What vital message does he carry, and how will he navigate the treacherous path to deliver it? His adventure intertwines with the notorious Richelieu, bringing him ...
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Huguenot- A Tale of the French Protestants
- Written by: George Payne Rainsford James
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Step back into the tumultuous era of King Louis XIV of France, a time marked by deep religious strife. While his father, Louis XIII, attempted to stifle Calvinist teachings, his son chose a different path. Although Louis XIV was generally tolerant, the fervor within his court often led to the persecution of Protestant Huguenots. This is the gripping tale of Albert, Count of Morseiul—a Huguenot landowner navigating the delicate balance between his loyalty to the crown and his faith. Join us as we explore the complexities of friendship, faith, and survival in a divided France.
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Hamilton
- Written by: George Arliss Mary P Hamlin
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Step back in time to a century before the celebrated musical Hamilton took the stage. In this captivating historical play, Mary Hamlin collaborates with the renowned actor George Arliss, who not only co-authors the piece but also takes on the lead role. This fascinating work was brought to the silver screen in 1931, with Arliss reprising his role once more. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Alexander Hamiltons life through the eyes of a bygone era. - Summary by ToddHW
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House with the Green Shutters
- Written by: George Douglas Brown
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Dive into The House with the Green Shutters, a captivating novel by Scottish author George Douglas Brown, first published in 1901. Set against the backdrop of mid-19th century Ayrshire in the fictional town of Barbie—drawing inspiration from Browns own Ochiltree—the story boldly challenges the norms of the sentimental kailyard school and is often hailed as a precursor to the Scottish Renaissance. Follow the life of John Gourlay, a proud and stoic carrier, as he battles the malicious gossip and petty schemes of the envious townsfolk, known as the bodies. (Introduction by Wikipedia) *...
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Forecasting the Reign of George VI A 1763 Perspective
- Written by: Samuel Madden Charles William Chadwick Oman
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Step into an alternate reality where history took a different path—no American, French, or Russian revolutions, no Victorian Age, and a world untouched by the Great War. In this thought-provoking exploration, originally penned by Samuel Madden in 1763, envision Europe from 1900 to 1925 under the reign of his fictional George VI. (For context, the real George VI, father of Elizabeth II, ruled from 1936 to 1952.) Maddens work cleverly extrapolates the social, political, and economic trends of the 18th century, crafting a mock history of the early 20th century. As noted by editor Charles ...
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The Greatest Speeches of All Time
- Written by: Joan of Arc, Winston Churchill, Susan B. Anthony,
- Narrated by: David Birney, Loretta Swit
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
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More than 40 speeches - considered among the greatest of all time - comprise this marvelous collection. All the works you'll hear are unabridged, and the most contemporary are live recordings. Included are speeches by Susan B. Anthony, Joan of Arc, Winston Churchill, Jefferson Davis, Amelia Earhart, and John F. Kennedy.
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The Greatest Speeches of All Time
- Narrated by: David Birney, Loretta Swit
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
- Release Date: 16-12-99
- Language: English
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