The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides

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Total Running time:  20 hours, 58 minutes

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Peloponnesian War: Book 1, ch. 01 00:31:15

Peloponnesian War: Book 1, ch. 02 00:49:49

Peloponnesian War: Book 1, ch. 03 00:33:15

Peloponnesian War: Book 1, ch. 04 00:36:16

Peloponnesian War: Book 1, ch. 05 00:45:39

Peloponnesian War: Book 2, ch. 06 01:02:43

Peloponnesian War: Book 2, ch. 07 00:38:16

Peloponnesian War: Book 2, ch. 08 00:53:24

Peloponnesian War: Book 3, ch. 09 01:00:07

Peloponnesian War: Book 3, ch. 10 00:44:41

Peloponnesian War: Book 3, ch. 11 00:32:30

Peloponnesian War: Book 4, ch. 12 00:45:30

Peloponnesian War: Book 4, ch. 13 00:34:59

Peloponnesian War: Book 4, ch. 14 01:08:15

Peloponnesian War: Book 5, ch. 15 00:40:33

Peloponnesian War: Book 5, ch. 16 01:35:19

Peloponnesian War: Book 5, ch. 17 00:22:26

Peloponnesian War: Book 6, ch. 18 00:55:27

Peloponnesian War: Book 6, ch. 19 00:49:32

Peloponnesian War: Book 6, ch. 20 01:16:10

Peloponnesian War: Book 7, ch. 21 00:54:12

Peloponnesian War: Book 7, ch. 22 00:13:36

Peloponnesian War: Book 7, ch. 23 00:54:05

Peloponnesian War: Book 8, ch. 24 00:55:56

Peloponnesian War: Book 8, ch. 25 00:52:34

Peloponnesian War: Book 8, ch. 26 00:50:54

The Wars of the Jews by Josephus

Josephus, The Wall and the adjacent structures at the ancient city of Gamla in the Golan, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 license

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Total running time: 23 hours, 26 minutes

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00  Preface  00:20:33

Chapter 1  Book 1, Ch 01-02   00:16:11

Chapter 2   Book 1, Ch 03-04   00:16:27

Chapter 3   Book 1, Ch 05-06  00:14:44

Chapter 4  Book 1, Ch 07-08  00:20:03

Chapter 5   Book 1, Ch 09-10  00:16:51

Chapter 6  Book 1, Ch 11-12  00:14:48

Chapter 7   Book 1, Ch 13-14  00:18:26

Chapter 8  Book 1,Ch 15-16  00:17:40

Chapter 9   Book 1, Ch 17-18  00:19:54

Chapter 10   Book 1, Ch 19-20  00:19:44

Chapter 11   Book 1, Ch 21-22   00:22:44

Chapter 12  Book 1, Ch 23-24  00:23:55

Chapter 13   Book 1, Ch 25-26  00:19:32

Chapter 14   Book 1, Ch 27-28  00:17:22

Chapter 15   Book 1, Ch 29-30  00:16:34

Chapter 16   Book 1, Ch 31-32   00:20:49

Chapter 17   Book 1, Ch 33  00:12:46

Chapter 18  Book 2, Ch 01-02  00:15:07

Chapter 19  Book 2, Ch 03-05  00:13:37

Chapter 20  Book 2, Ch 06-07  00:13:17

Chapter 21  Book 2, Ch 08-09  00:34:28

Chapter 22 Book 2, Ch 10-11 00:17:33

Chapter 23  Book 2, Ch 12-13  00:20:43

Chapter 24  Book 2, Ch 14-15   00:25:12

Chapter 25  Book 2, Ch 16  00:26:49

Josephus

Chapter 26  Book 2, Ch 17 00:16:21

Chapter 27 Book 2 Ch 18  00:20:15

Chapter 28  Book 2, Ch 19  00:18:34

Chapter 29  Book 2, Ch 20   00:14:45

Chapter 30   Book 2, Ch 21-22   00:24:04

Chapter 31  Book 3, Ch 01-03   00:18:23

Chapter 32  Book 3, Ch 04-06   00:22:25

Chapter 33  Book 3, Ch 07 part 1 00:25:27

Chapter 34   Book 3, Ch 07 part 2  00:26:59

Chapter 35  Book 3, Ch 08   00:18:38

Chapter 36 Book 3, Ch 09  00:12:35

Chapter 37   Book 3, Ch 10   00:22:40

Chapter 38 Book 4, Ch 01  00:22:44

Chapter 39 Book 4, Ch 02  00:10:54

Chapter 40  Book 4, Ch 03 00:32:07

Chapter 41   Book 4, Ch 04 00:23:20

Chapter 42 Book 4, Ch 05 00:17:29

Chapter 43 Book 4, Ch 06 00:12:48

Chapter 44 Book 4, Ch 07 00:16:07

Chapter 45  Book 4, Ch 08 00:14:26

Chapter 46  Book 4, Ch 09 00:24:38

Chapter 47  Book 4, Ch 10 00:16:40

Chapter 48  Book 4, Ch 11 00:10:40

Chapter 49  Book 5, Ch 01 00:19:35

Chapter   50   Book 5, Ch 02 00:17:08

Chapter 51   Book 5, Ch 03-04  00:27:56

Chapter 52   Book 5, Ch 05   00:23:46

Chapter 53   Book 5, Ch 06 00:15:51

Chapter 54  Book 5, Ch 07-08  00:17:49

Chapter 55   Book 5, Ch 09   00:24:53

Chapter 56  Book 5, Ch 10-11   00:22:07

Chapter 57   Book 5, Ch 12-13  00:24:12

Chapter 58  Book 6, Ch 01   00:29:40

Chapter 59  Book 6, Ch 02   00:26:01

Chapter 60   Book 6, Ch 03   00:13:34

Chapter 61   Book 6, Ch 04 00:16:02

Chapter 62   Book 6, Ch 05   00:16:06

Chapter 63   Book 6, Ch 06-07   00:17:41

Chapter 64 Book 6, Ch 08-10   00:22:59

Chapter 65   Book 7, Ch 01-02   00:12:18

Chapter 66   Book 7, Ch 03-04  00:18:13

Chapter 67 Book 7, Ch 05  00:18:10

Chapter 68  Book 7, Ch 06-07   00:24:36

Chapter 69  Book 7, Chapter 8 Part 1 00:19:00

Chapter 70   Book 7, Chapter 8 Part 2   00:19:42

Chapter 71   Book 7, Ch 09-11  00:19:10

Opera on Kiddie Records Weekly

Nino Ananiashvii in Swan Lake ballet, image published under Creative Commons Attribution License 2.0 by author Paata Vardanashvii

The album Capitol Music Appreciation Singles features 4 classical music programs for children.

Titles in this program are:

Themes from Peer Gynt Suites

Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake

The Three-Cornered Hat

Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers

To listen to any of the above programs, click here. Page down to July week 27 and click the link.  Look below the album cover for links to each of these albums.

Aleksander Zelwerowicz as Figaro in The Barber of Seville

Click here for the album The Barber of Seville. Page down to January week 4.  There are 3 other albums presented during the same week.   To hear The Barber of Seville, launch the audio stream in Windows Media player and click album 3.

Tyl and His Merry Pranks (album 4 at this same link) is also part of the series Stories of the Ballet.

Kiddie Records Weekly 2009 has another album from the series Stories of the Ballet.   Page down to week 25 and click Pineapple Poll.   Launch the audio stream in Windows Media player and click album 3.

The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius

Boethius Consolation of Philosophy 1

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Running time: 5 hours, 13 minutes

Boethius Consolation of Philosophy 2

Chapter 01   00:07:21

Chapter 02  00:04:58

Chapter 03   00:02:53

Chapter 04  00:04:08

Chapter 05   00:16:21

Chapter 06   00:06:26

Chapter 07   00:05:53

Chapter 08   00:01:23

Chapter 09   00:06:18

Boethius imprisoned for Consolation of Philosophy

Chapter 10  00:05:15

Chapter 11   00:05:41

Chapter 12   00:08:25

Chapter 13   00:11:34

Chapter 14   00:06:51

Chapter 15   00:07:09

Chapter 16  00:03:40

Chapter 17   00:02:43

Chapter 18   00:09:19

Chapter 19  00:05:21

Boethius 1

Chapter 20 00:04:28

Chapter 21   00:03:47

Chapter 22  00:03:15

Chapter 23   00:02:27

Chapter 24 00:05:05

Chapter 25   00:12:07

Chapter 26  00:13:43

Chapter 27  00:09:56

Chapter 28  00:12:37

Chapter 29  00:05:52

Chapter 30   00:10:49

Boethius 2

Chapter 31   00:08:29

Chapter 32   00:14:01

Chapter 33   00:04:05

Chapter 34  00:21:02

Chapter 35  00:05:21

Chapter 36   00:07:21

Chapter 37   00:03:12

Chapter 38   00:11:04

Chapter 39  00:10:49
Chapter 40  00:06:20

Chapter 41   00:15:35

Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Volumes 1 and 2 by Mark Twain

Joan of Arc by Paul Gaugin

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Running time: 15 hours, 19 minutes

Joan of Arc by Rosetti 2

Summary: Mark Twain’s work on Joan of Arc is titled in full “Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, by the Sieur Louis de Conte.” De Conte is identified as Joan’s page and secretary. For those who’ve always wanted to “get behind” the Joan of Arc story and to better understand just what happened, Twain’s narrative makes the story personal and very accessible.

The work is fictionally presented as a translation from the manuscript by Jean Francois Alden, or, in the words of the published book, “Freely Translated out of the Ancient French into Modern English from the Original Unpublished Manuscript in the National Archives of France.”

It was originally published as a serialization in Harper’s Magazine beginning in 1895 and later published in book form in 1896. However the Harper’s editors decided to cut 12 chapters that describe much of Joan’s Great Trial, saying the chapters were not suitable for serialization since, “They will not bear mutilation or interruption, but must be read as a whole, as one reads a drama.” This recording contains the complete text!

De Conte is a fictionalized version of Joan of Arc’s page Louis de Contes, and provides narrative unity to the story. He is presented as an individual who was with Joan during the three major phases of her life – as a youth in Domremy, as the commander of Charles’ army on military campaign, and as a defendant at the trial in Rouen. The book is presented as a translation by Alden of de Conte’s memoirs, written in his later years for the benefit of his descendants.

Twain based his descriptions of Joan of Arc on his daughter, Susy Clemens, as he remembered her at the age of seventeen.

Twain said, “I like Joan of Arc best of all my books; and it is the best; I know it perfectly well. And besides, it furnished me seven times the pleasure afforded me by any of the others; twelve years of preparation, and two years of writing. The others needed no preparation and got none.” (Summary by Wikipedia and John Greenman for Librivox)

Joan of Arc, oil on canvas, by Jules Bastien-Lepage, 1879

20th Century Radio: The Listening Years

General Douglas MacArthur signs Japanese surrender instrument

You are There The Listening Years

This short program includes several brief You are There segments, originally put together to commemorate a CBS radio anniversary.  The focus of the program is on historic 20th century events that people could hear firsthand through the advent of radio.   This program is an enjoyable, quick overview of some of radio’s news highlights from the 20th Century.

The program begins with a broadcast about the surrender of the Japanese at the end of World War 2.

The next excerpt is from   a horse race at the Kentucky Derby.

Kentucky Derby, 1931, Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike Germany 3.0 license

The third excerpt is King Edward abdicating his throne for love, December 11, 1936.

The fourth segment is about a 1930’s fire within the walls of the Ohio State Penitentiary.

The next segment highlights FDR’s first inaugural address, the Great Depression and World War 2, followed by FDR’s address to congress asking for a declaration of war.

D-Day, June 6, 1944, Normandy

The next segment is about the Allied landing in France on D-Day.

Next, the program highlights the Howard Hughes trial.

Finally, You are There covers a November 6, 1947 discussion in the United Nations.

American Indian Fairy Tales by H. R. Schoolcraft and retold by William Trowbridge Larned

American Indian Pueblo, Laguna, New Mexico

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Running time: 2.8 hours

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American Indian, Thomas Moran, Children of the Mountain

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2:Shin-ge-bis Fools The North Wind  00:13:20

3:The Little Boy And Girl In The Clouds  00:13:52

American Indian, Thomas Moran, Tower Creek, 1871

4:The Child Of The Evening Star  00:24:27

5:The Boy Who Snared The Sun  00:15:48

6:How The Summer Came  00:20:01

American Indian, Thomas Moran, River, Wyoming

7:Grasshopper  00:29:29

8:Mish-o-sha, The Magician 00:32:24

9:The Fairy Bride  00:14:47

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Plato’s Republic by Plato

fragments of Plato's Republic

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Plato by Raphael

Summary: The Republic is a Socratic dialogue by Plato, written in approximately 380 BC. It is one of the most influential works of philosophy and political theory, and arguably Plato’s best known work. In it, Socrates and various other Athenians and foreigners discuss the meaning of justice and whether the just man is happier than the unjust man by constructing an imaginary city ruled by philosopher-kings. The dialogue also discusses the nature of the philosopher, Plato’s Theory of Forms, the conflict between philosophy and poetry, and the immortality of the soul. (Summary from Wikipedia)

Plato, Ancient Academy Academy of Plato, mosaic from Pompeii

The Little Duke by Charlotte Yonge

King Edward VI.  There were no pictures of Richard, Duke of Normandy available, so this image of King Henry VI as a boy has been substituted for this book's illustration.

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Running time: 3 hours, 57 minutes

The Little Duke by Charlotte M. Yonge is historical fiction based on the the life of Richard, Duke of Normandy. He assumes the title of Duke at only 8 years of age, after his father is murdered. The story first appeared in her magazine, The Monthly Packet, as a serial. (summary by Laura Caldwell on Librivox)

Running time: 3 hours 57 minutes

Chapter 01  00:19:41

Chapter 02  00:23:32

Chapter 03 00:17:20

Chapter 04 00:17:34

Chapter 05 00:32:41

Chapter 06  00:20:23

Chapter 07  00:23:03

Chapter 08  00:27:41

Chapter 09  00:16:05

Chapter 10  00:12:55

Chapter 11  00:09:32

Chapter 12 00:09:50

Chapter 13  00:05:56

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, chapter by chapter

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Run time: 4 hours, 3 minutes

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Frederick Douglass house

01  Preface  00:20:21

02 Letter 00:07:01

03 Chapter 1 00:11:50

04  Chapter 2  00:11:55

05  Chapter 3  00:08:36

06  Chapter 4 00:09:19

Frederick Douglass photo

07  Chapter 5  00:09:23

08  Chapter 6  00:07:41

09  Chapter 7  00:14:17

10  Chapter 8  00:11:55

11 Chapter 9  00:12:45

12  Chapter 10  01:13:54

13 Chapter 11  00:30:53

14  Appendix  00:12:55

John F. Kennedy speeches

John F. Kennedy, White House photo portrait

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Speeches include:

“Ask not what your country can do for you…”  Inaugural address, January 20, 1961

“The differences today are usually matters of degree”, Yale University commencement, June 11, 1962

“Our policy has been one of patience and restraint”, Cuban missile crisis, October 22, 1962

“We are confronted primarily with a moral issue”, civil rights speech, June 11, 1963

“A shaft of light into the darkness”, The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, July 26, 1963

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