Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss

Spring Carl Larsson

Summary: “How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!” Thus begins the lifelong diary of young Katherine as she pours out her hopes, dreams, and spiritual journey on the pages of her dear, old journal. Whimsical and charming Katherine is engagingly candid about her character flaws and her desire to know God. As you listen to her share her heart through these journal entries, you will be amazed and delighted by the depth of her character and the womanly wisdom and godliness she develops over the years. From the agonies of being a teenager to the delicate balancing act between being a wife/mother/daughter/neighbor, it is easy to relate to Katherine’s triumphs and trials whether you are 16 or 60. Listen to her unforgettable story set in the early 1800’s as you are encouraged to “step heavenward,” and don’t be surprised if you find yourself recommending it to all of your friends and family!(Introduction by Theresa Downey for Librivox)

Running time: 9 hours, 59 minutes

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Carl Larsson Britta at the piano

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Carl Larsson The Kitchen

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Chapter – 09

Carl Larsson, Martina with breakfast

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Carl Larsson, watercolor, artist's wife and daughter

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Chapter – 15

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Chapter – 17

Carl Larsson, Getting ready for a game

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SH Breakfast under the big birch,  Carl Larsson 1896

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The Coral Island by R. M. Ballantyne

Summary: Ralph Rover is a traveler at heart, and has always dreamed of shipping out to the South Seas islands. He finally convinces his aging parents to let him go and find his way in the world. But the islands that Ralph finds are not as idyllic as in his dreams. Shipwrecked on a large, uninhabited island, Ralph and his fellow survivors, Jim and Peterkin, discover a world of hostile natives and villainous pirates. Danger, high adventure, and wonders of the sea greet them at every turn. When all seems lost, they find help from an unexpected source. (Summary by Tom Weiss for Librivox)

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Running time: 10 hours, 37 minutes

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

coral island 3, photo by Molly Evert

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

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Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

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Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Coral island 7, photo by Molly Evert

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Burgess Bird Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

Northern Cardinal, Male

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Preface

winter wren

Jenny Wren Arrives

The Old Orchard Bully

Jenny Has a Good Word for Some Sparrows

white throated sparrow

Chippy, Sweetvoice and Dotty

Peter Learns Something He Hadn’t Guessed

An Old Friend in a New Home

Camille Pissarro, Le verger (The_Orchard), 1872

The Watchman of the Old Orchard

Old Clothes and Old Houses

Longbill and Teeter

 Redwinged blackbird

Redwing and Yellow Wing

Drummers and Carpenters

Some Unlike Relatives

More of the Blackbird Family

Western Meadowlark

Bob White and Carol the Meadow Lark

A Swallow and One Who Isn’t

A Robber in the Old Orchard

More Robbers

Forest, a painting by Paul Cézanne, circa 1902-1904

Some Homes in the Green Forest

A Maker of Thunder and a Friend in Black

A Fisherman Robbed

A Fishing Party

Some Feathered Diggers

Some Big Mouths

Nashville and Tennessee Warblers

The Warblers Arrive

Three Cousins Quite Unlike

Peter Gets a Lame Neck

A New Friend and an Old One

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Peter Sees Rosebreast and Finds Redcoat

The Constant Singers

Jenny Wren’s Cousins

Voices of the Dusk

Peter Saves a Friend and Learns Something

A Royal Dresser and a Late Nester
Mourning Dove

Mourner the Dove and Cuckoo

A Butcher and a Hummer

Male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

A Stranger and a Dandy

Farewells and Welcomes

Honker and Dippy Arrive

Peter Discovers Two Old Friends
Birdseed mixture in feeder

Some Merry Seed-Eaters

Some More Friends Come with the Snow

Peter Learns Something about Spooky

Queer Feet and a Queerer Bill

More Folks in Red

Hunters in Snow, Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. 105
Hunters in Snow, Pieter Bruegel d. Ä.

Peter Sees Two Terrible Feathered Hunters

The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

 wolf Canis lupus baileyi running

Summary: Peter Rabbit goes to school, with Mother Nature as his teacher. In this zoology book for children, Thornton W. Burgess describes the mammals of North America in the form of an entertaining story, including plenty of detail but omitting long scientific names. There is an emphasis on conservation. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden for Librivox)

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Preface

Jenny Wren Gives Peter Rabbit an Idea

Peter and Jumper Go to School

More of Peter’s Long-Legged Cousins

Chatterer and Happy Jack Join

squirrel Tamiasciurus douglasii

The Squirrels of the Trees

Striped Chipmunk and his Cousins

chipmunk Streifenhoernchen

Johnny Chuck Joins the Class

Whistler and Yap Yap

Two Queer Little Haymakers

Porcupine

Prickly Porky and Grubby Gopher

A Fellow with a Thousand Spears

A Lumberman and Engineer

A Worker and a Robber

A Trader and a Handsome Fellow

Opossum Philadelphia

Two Unlike Little Cousins

Danny’s Northern Cousins and Nimbleheels

Three Little Redcoats and Some Others

Mice with Pockets, and Others

Teeny Weeny and his Cousin

Four Busy Little Miners

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Flitter the Bat and his Family

An Independent Family

Digger and his Cousin Glutton

Shadow and his Family

Two Famous Swimmers
BAB Beech Marten photo by Franco Atirador from Wikimedia Commons

Spite the Marten and Pekan the Fisher

red fox Vulpes vulpes

Reddy Fox Joins the School

Old Man Coyote and Howler the Wolf

Coyote

Yowler and his cousin Tufty

Some Big and Little Cat Cousins
Raccoon climbing in tree

Bobby Coon Arrives

Buster Bear Nearly Breaks Up School

Buster Bear’s Big Cousins

Unc’ Billy and Old Mrs. Possum

Lightfoot, Blacktail and Forkhorn

Bugler, Flathorns and Wanderhoof

Thunderfoot, Fleetfoot and Longcoat

Two Wonderful Mountain Climbers

Piggy and Hardshell

The Mammals of the Sea

The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

Battle of Antietam

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Chapter 01

Chapter 02

Chapter 03

Chapter 04

Chapter 05

Chapter 06

A slave auction house on Whitehall Street, Sherman Atlanta in fall 1864, before it was burned by Sherman's army

Chapter 07

Chapter 08

Chapter 09
Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Battle of Chicamauga

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Battle of Wilson's Creek

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

The Storming of Fort Wagner, lithograph by Kurz and Allison, 1890

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris

 Brer Rabbit cover, 1881

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Book summary, taken from Librivox: Many readers will already be familiar with Uncle Remus’ favorite animal characters Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Fox among them and some of the popular tales concerning them. (To this day, “tar baby” as an expression for a particularly sticky situation that is almost impossible to solve, has passed into the English language and common use.) Even people who have never read any of these tales will know exactly why you don’t throw a rabbit into a briar patch, mainly because Walt Disney produced his first movie ever to use professional actors with animation, called “Song of the South”, based on the Uncle Remus tales.

Joel Chandler Harris, a newsman in Georgia, grew up listening to folktales told by the local black population. Later, he published his version of these tales in a series of stories printed in the Atlanta Constitution. The tales of, and by, Harris’ chief character Uncle Remus, an old black man scrabbling to make his living in the post-Civil War South, were extremely popular and widely read. Harris’ use of innovative spelling to give the reader a sense of the black dialect was considered novel.

While this is not a book that will pass a current political correctness test, due to its use of labels for black folks which have gone out of polite conversation, Uncle Remus is a largely sympathetic look at post-war plantation life. Uncle Remus himself is a warm, folksy man of good humor and dry wit, and after finishing his animal stories, the remaining sayings and tales are a moment of history frozen in amber. (Summary by Mark for Librivox)

LEGENDS OF THE OLD PLANTATION

I. Uncle Remus initiates the Little Boy

 Brer Bear and Brer Fox, 1881

II. The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story

III. Why Mr. Possum loves Peace

IV. How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox

V. The Story of the Deluge, and how it came about

VI. Mr. Rabbit grossly deceives Mr. Fox

VII. Mr. Fox is again victimized

VIII. Mr. Fox is “outdone” by Mr. Buzzard

IX. Miss Cow falls a Victim to Mr. Rabbit

X. Mr. Terrapin appears upon the Scene

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XI. Mr. Wolf makes a Failure

XII. Mr. Fox tackles Old Man Tarrypin

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XIII. The Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf

XIV. Mr. Fox and the Deceitful Frogs

XV. Mr. Fox goes a-hunting, but Mr. Rabbit bags the Game

XVI. Old Mr. Rabbit, he’s a Good Fisherman

XVII. Mr. Rabbit nibbles up the Butter

XVIII. Mr. Rabbit finds his Match at last

XIX. The Fate of Mr. Jack Sparrow

XX. How Mr. Rabbit saved his Meat

XXI. Mr. Rabbit meets his Match again

Brer Rabbit and family, 1881

XXII. A Story about the Little Rabbits

XXIII. Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Bear

Brer Bear and Brer Frog, 1881

XXIV. Mr. Bear catches Old Mr. Bull-Frog

XXV. How Mr. Rabbit lost his Fine Bushy Tail

XXVI. Mr. Terrapin shows his Strength

XXVII Why Mr. Possum has no Hair on his Tail

XXVIII. The End of Mr. Bear

XXIX. Mr. Fox gets into Serious Business

XXX. How Mr. Rabbit succeeded in raising a Dust

XXXI. A Plantation Witch

XXXII. “Jacky-my-Lantern”

XXXIII. Why the Negro is Black

XXXIV. The Sad Fate of Mr. Fox

Plantation Proverbs

His Songs

Corn Shucking Song, 1881

Revival Hymn, Camp-Meeting Song, Corn-Shucking Song

The Plough-hands Song, Christmas Play-Song, Plantation Play-Song, Plantation Chant, Plantation Serenade

Old Plantation Play Song, 1881

De Big Bethel Church, Time Goes by Turns

A Story of the War

His Sayings
Jeems Rober’son’s Last Illness, Uncle Remus’s Church Experience, Uncle Remus and the Savannah Darkey

Turnip Salad as a Text, A Confession, Uncle Remus with the Toothache

The Phonograph, Race Improvement, In the Role of a Tartar

A Case of Measles, The Emigrants, As a Murderer

Uncle Remus and his deceitful jug, 1881

His Practical View of Things, That Deceitful Jug, The Florida Watermelon

Uncle Remus preaches to a Convert, As to Education, A Temperance Reformer

As a Weather Prophet, The Old Man’s Troubles, The Fourth of July

The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children by Charles Kingsley

Perseus and Andromeda by Francis Cleyn (1635-1645)

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HGFT Minotaur by Myron at Athens archeological museum , photo released into the public domain by its author Dagrappler

Preface

Part 1 of Perseus: How Perseus and his Mother Came to Seriphos

Part 2 of Perseus: How Perseus Vowed a Rash Vow

Frederick the Great as Perseus

Part 3 of Perseus: How Perseus Slew the Gorgon

Part 4 of Perseus: How Perseus Came to the Aethiops

Part 5 of Perseus: How Perseus Came Home Again

HGFT Jason entrainant les argonautes à la recherche de la Toison d'or.

Part 1 of The Argonauts: How the Centaur Trained the Heroes on Pelion

Part 2 of The Argonauts: How Jason Lost his Sandal in Anauros

Part 3 of The Argonauts: How They Built the Ship ‘Argo’ in Iolcos

Part 4 of The Argonauts: How the Argonauts Sailed to Colchis

Part 5 of The Argonauts: How the Argonauts Were Driven into the Unknown Sea

Part 6 of The Argonauts: What Was the End of the Heroes

Phaedra and Theseus by Leon Bakst

Part 1 of Theseus: How Theseus Lifted the Stone

Part 2 of Theseus: How Theseus Slew the Devourers of Men

HGFT Minotaur by George F. Watts

Part 3 of Theseus: How Theseus Slew the Minotaur

Part 4 of Theseus: How Theseus Fell by his Pride

The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi

Pinocchio and the author of his story, Carlo Collodi, drawing by Andre Koehne, GNU Free Documentation license

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Pinocchio by Enrico Mazzanti, the first illustrator (1883) of Le avventure di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino

Chapter 01

Chapter 02

Chapter 03

Chapter 04

Chapter 05

Chapter 06

Chapter 07

Chapter 08

Chapter 09

Pinocchio

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15


Chapter 16

Pinocchio, The Talking Cricket

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Pinocchio meets the fox and the cat

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling

Just so Camel 3

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Just so whale

How the Whale Got His Throat

Just so Camel

How The Camel Got His Hump

How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin

Just so rhino

How the Leopard Got His Spots

The Elephant’s Child

The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo


The Beginning of the Armadillos

How the First Letter was Written

capital K

How The Alphabet Was Made

The Crab that Played with the Sea

The Cat that Walked by Himself

The Butterfly that Stamped

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling

Jungle Book Mowgli-1895-illustration

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The tiger's roar filled the cave with thunder.
The tiger's roar filled the cave with thunder.

Chapter 1- Mowgli’s Brothers (part 1)

Chapter 1 – Mowgli’s Brothers (part 2) + Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack

"Wake, Little Brother."
"Wake, Little Brother."

Chapter 2 – Kaa’s Hunting (part 1)

Chapter 2 – Kaa’s Hunting (part 2) + Road-Song of the Bandar-Log

Shere Khan
Shere Khan

Chapter 3 – Tiger! Tiger! (part 1)

Chapter 3- Tiger! Tiger! (part 2) + Mowgli’s Song

Chapter 4 – The White Seal (part 1)

Chapter 4 – The White Seal (part 2) + Lukannon

Rikki Tikki looked down between the boy's collar and neck.
Rikki Tikki looked down between the boy's collar and neck.

Chapter 5- Rikki-Tikki-Tavi + Darzee’s Chant

Chapter 6 – Toomai of the Elephants + Shiv and the Grasshopper

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Chapter 7 – Her Majesty’s Servants + Parade Song of the Camp Animals

Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E. M. Berens

Jason and Medea by John William Waterhouse

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Wenceslas Hollar The Greek gods Mars

01–Preface, Part I, Myths, and The First Dynasty

02 – The Second Dynasty: Chronus, Rhea, Division of the World, Theories as to the Origin of Man

03 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Zeus (Jupiter)

Wenceslas Hollar The Greek gods Jupiter

04 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Hera, Pallas Athene, Themis, and Hestia

05 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Demeter and Aphrodite

06 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Phoebus-Apollo

07 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Hecate and Selene

MLGR Wenceslas Hollar The Greek gods Diana and Hecate

08 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Artemis

09 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Hephaetus and Poseidon

10 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Oceanus through Nike

11 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Hermes

12 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Dionysus

13 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Aides and Plutus

14 – Third Dynasty: Minor Divinities

Wenceslas Hollar The Greek gods Ceres

15 – Third Dynasty: Night and Her Children – Nyx through Eros and Psyche

16 – Third Dynasty: Night and Her Children- Hymen through the Charities or Graces

17 – Third Dynasty: Night and Her Children- Horae through Asclepias

18 – Third Dynasty: Roman Divinities

19 – Public Worship of the Ancient Greeks and Romans

20 – Greek Festivals

Minerva

21 – Roman Festivals

22 – Legends: Cadmus and Perseus

23 – Legends: Ion and Daedelus and Icarus

Orpheus Lamenting Eurydice, by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

24 – Legends: The Argonauts

25-1 – Legends: Pelops and Heracles – part 1

25-2 – Legends: Heracles – part 2

26 – Legends: Bellerophon and Theseus

27 – Legends: Oedipus and The Seven against Thebes

28 – Legends: The Epigoni, Alcmaeon and the Necklace, and The Heraclidae

Trojan Horse, Lovis Corinth

29 – The Siege of Troy

30 – Return of the Greeks from Troy

Little Men by Louisa May Alcott

little men, Miss Jo's boys

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CHAPTER I. NAT

CHAPTER II. THE BOYS
little men, dinnertime

CHAPTER III. SUNDAY

CHAPTER IV. STEPPING-STONES

CHAPTER V. PATTYPANS

CHAPTER VI. A FIRE BRAND

CHAPTER VII. NAUGHTY NAN

little men, cook

CHAPTER VIII. PRANKS AND PLAYS

CHAPTER IX. DAISY’S BALL

CHAPTER X. HOME AGAIN

little men, in barn

CHAPTER XI. UNCLE TEDDY

CHAPTER XII. HUCKLEBERRIES

CHAPTER XIII. GOLDILOCKS

CHAPTER XIV. DAMON AND PYTHIAS

CHAPTER XV. IN THE WILLOW

CHAPTER XVI. TAMING THE COLT

CHAPTER XVII. COMPOSITION DAY

CHAPTER XVIII. CROPS

CHAPTER XIX. JOHN BROOKE

little men, plumfield paper

CHAPTER XX. ROUND THE FIRE

CHAPTER XXI. THANKSGIVING

Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift

 Gullivers travels, title page

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00 – Introduction

Part 1

01 – Part 1, Chapter 1

Gulliver Grandville 02

02 – Part 1, Chapter 2
03 – Part 1, Chapter 3

Gulliver Grandville 03

04 – Part 1, Chapter 4

05 – Part 1, Chapter 5

Gulliver, Grandville

06 – Part 1, Chapter 6


07 – Part 1, Chapter 7

08 – Part 1, Chapter 8

Gulliver, Grandville

Part 2

09 – Part 2, Chapter 1
Gulliver, Grandville
10 – Part 2, Chapter 2

11 – Part 2, Chapter 3

Gulliver, Grandville

12 – Part 2, Chapter 4

13 – Part 2, Chapter 5
Gulliver, Grandville

14 – Part 2, Chapter 6

15 – Part 2, Chapter 7

Gulliver in Liliput,Bremen

16 – Part 2, Chapter 8

Part 3

17 – Part 3, Chapter 1

Gulliver color

18 – Part 3, Chapter 2

19 – Part 3, Chapter 3

The king of Brobdingnag and Gulliver

20 – Part 3, Chapter 4

21 – Part 3, Chapter 5

Map of Lilliput

22 – Part 3, Chapter 6

23 – Part 3, Chapter 7

Gulliver Laputa, J.J. Grandville

24 – Part 3, Chapter 8

25 – Part 3, Chapter 9

26 – Part 3, Chapter 10

27 – Part 3, Chapter 11

Gullivers Travels

Part 4

28 – Part 4, Chapter 1

29 – Part 4, Chapter 2

30 – Part 4, Chapter 3

31 – Part 4, Chapter 4

32 – Part 4, Chapter 5

33 – Part 4, Chapter 6

34 – Part 4, Chapter 7

35 – Part 4, Chapter 8

36 – Part 4, Chapter 9

37 – Part 4, Chapter 10

38 – Part 4, Chapter 11

39 – Part 4, Chapter 12

Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates by Mary Mapes Dodge

HB8

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Total running time: 9 hours, 58 minutes

HB2

00 – Preface & Letter

01 – Hans and Gretel

02 – Holland

03 – The Silver Skates

04 – Hans and Gretel Find a Friend

05 – Shadows in the Home

06 – Sunbeams

07 – Hans Has His Way

08 – Introducing Jacob Poot and His Cousin

09 – The Festival of Saint Nicholas

10 – What the Boys Saw & Did in Amsterdam

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11 – Big Manias and Little Oddities

12 – On the Way to Haarlem

13 – A Catastrophe

14 – Hans

15 – Homes

16 – Haarlem, The Boys Hear Voices

17 – The Man With Four Heads

18 – Friends in Need

19 – On the Canal

20 – Jacob Poot Changes the Plan

HB4

21 – Mynheer Kleef and His Bill of Fare

22 – The Red Lion Becomes Dangerous

23 – Before The Court

24 – The Beleaguered Cities

25 – Leyden

26 – The Palace in the Wood

27 – The Merchant Prince & the Sister-Princess

28 – Through The Hague

29-30 – A Day of Rest – Homeward Bound

HB1

31 – Boys and Girls

32 – The Crisis

33 – Gretel and Hilda

34 – The Awakening

35 – Bones and Tongues

36 – A New Alarm

37 – The Father’s Return

38 – The Thousand Guilders

39 – Glimpses

HB5

40 – Looking for Work

41 – The Fairy Godmother

42 – The Mysterious Watch

43 – A Discovery

44-The Race

HB6

45 – Joy in the Cottage

HB7

46 – Mysterious Disappearance of Thomas Higgs

47 – Broad Sunshine

48 – Conclusion

A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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a little princess, nice clothes

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

a little princess, with friend

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

 a little princess, eating

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

Chapter 9

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Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

a little princess, cleaning

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

a little princess, final

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

The Four Sisters by Norah Neilson Gray

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Total running time: 19 hours

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The Granddaughter writing, 1923, by Max Liebermann

PART 1

ONE:  PLAYING PILGRIMS

TWO:  A MERRY CHRISTMAS

Franz Skarbina, Unter dem Weihnachtsbaum

THREE:   THE LAURENCE BOY

FOUR:   BURDENS

FIVE:   BEING NEIGHBORLY

SIX:   BETH FINDS THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL

LW Girl at the Piano by Robinson

SEVEN: AMY’S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION

EIGHT:  JO MEETS APOLLYON

NINE: MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR

TEN: THE P.C. AND P.O.

ELEVEN:  EXPERIMENTS

TWELVE:  CAMP LAURENCE

THIRTEEN: CASTLES IN THE AIR

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FOURTEEN:  SECRETS

FIFTEEN:  A TELEGRAM

SIXTEEN: LETTERS

SEVENTEEN: LITTLE FAITHFUL

EIGHTEEN:  DARK DAYS

NINETEEN: AMY’S WILL

TWENTY: CONFIDENTIAL

TWENTY-ONE:  LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE

TWENTY-TWO:  PLEASANT MEADOWS

TWENTY-THREE:  AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION

PART 2

TWENTY-FOUR:  GOSSIP

TWENTY-FIVE: THE FIRST WEDDING

The Wedding Morning by Bacon

TWENTY-SIX: ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS

TWENTY-SEVEN: LITERARY LESSONS

TWENTY-EIGHT:  DOMESTIC EXPERIENCES

TWENTY-NINE: CALLS

THIRTY:  CONSEQUENCES

THIRTY-ONE:  OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT

THIRTY-TWO:  TENDER TROUBLES

THIRTY-THREE:  JO’S JOURNAL

THIRTY-FOUR:  FRIEND

THIRTY-FIVE:  HEARTACHE

THIRTY-SIX: BETH’S SECRET

THIRTY-SEVEN:  NEW IMPRESSIONS

THIRTY-EIGHT: ON THE SHELF

THIRTY-NINE:  LAZY LAURENCE

FORTY:  THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

FORTY-ONE: LEARNING TO FORGET

FORTY-TWO: ALL ALONE

FORTY-THREE:  SURPRISES

FORTY-FOUR: MY LORD AND LADY

FORTY-FIVE:  DAISY AND DEMI

FORTY-SIX:  UNDER THE UMBRELLA

FORTY-SEVEN:  HARVEST TIME

The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Samuel Butler

Ulysses and the Sirens by John William Waterhouse

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Odysseus in the cave of Polyphemus by Jordaens
Odysseus in the cave of Polyphemus by Jordaens

The Odyssey: Book 01

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Odysseus derides Polyphemous by Turner
Odysseus derides Polyphemous by Turner

The Odyssey: Book 06

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The Odyssey: Book 09

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Odysseus and Nausicaa by V. Serov

The Odyssey: Book 11

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Odysseus returns Chryseis to her Father by Claude Lorrain
Odysseus returns Chryseis to her Father by Claude Lorrain

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West African Folk Tales by William H. Barker

Smiling Spider by Redon

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Spider, public domain photo by Jon Sullivan

01 – How We Got The Name Spider Tales

02 – How Wisdom Became The Property Of The Human Race

03 – Anansi and Nothing

04 – Thunder and Anansi

05 – Why the Lizard Continually Moves his Head up and Down

06 – Tit For Tat

07 – Why White Ants Always Harm Man’s Property

08 – The Squirrel and the Spider

09 – Why We See Ants Carrying Bundles As Big As Themselves

10 – Why Spiders are Always Found in Corners

Skagen fisherman by Michael Ancher
Skagen fisherman by Michael Ancher

11 – Anansi and the Blind Fisherman

12 – Adzanumee and her Mother

13 – The Grinding-stone that Ground Flour by Itself

14 – Morning Sunrise

15 – Why the Sea-turtle When Caught Beats Its Breast with Its Forelegs

16 – How Beasts And Serpents First Came Into The World

17 – Honorable Minu

18 – Why the Moon and Stars Get Light from the Sun

19 – Ohia and the Thieving Deer

Turtles, Haeckel Chelonia

20 – How the Tortoise got its Shell

21 – The Hunter and the Tortoise

22 – Kwofi and the Gods

Anansi Lion, Albrecht Dürer, This work and the reproduction thereof are in the public domain.  The reproduction is part of a collection of reproductions compiled by the Yorck project.  The compiliation copyright is held by Zenodot Verlagsgesellschaft, MbH, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation license
Lion, Albrecht Dürer

23 – The Lion and the Wolf

24 – Maku Mawu and Maku Fia

25 – The Robber and the Old Man

26 – The Leopard and the Ram

27 – Why the Leopard Can Only Catch Prey on Its Left Side

28 – Quarcoo Bah-Boni

29 – King Chameleon and the Animals

30 – To Lose an Elephant for the Sake of a Wren is a Very Foolish Thing to Do

31 – The Ungrateful Man

A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother

32 – Why Tigers never Attack Men Unless they are Provoked

33 – The Omanhene Who Liked Riddles

34 – How Mushrooms First Grew

35 – Farmer Mybrow and the Fairies