Posts Tagged ‘MP3’
She – Part 22 of 29
A Fantasy audiobook in 29 parts. Written by H. Rider Haggard and read by a variety of speakers.
An explorer and his son travel to Africa searching for a society detailed in a box they inherited. They find a lost race of people and a beautiful goddess, She who must be obeyed. Not great writing but a classic of it’s genre that has never been out of print and has sold almost a hundred million copies. It’s a great yarn and is based heavily on the author’s own experiences of Africa and colonialism (though be warned it is in many ways a product of it’s time).
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 22 (The Dead and Living Meet 00:22:15), click one of the links below:
Varney, Vampire, Vol 1 – 20 of 63
A Fantasy/Horror audiobook in 63 (quite short) parts. Written (probably) by T P Prest and read by various readers.
Preceding Bram Stoker’s Dracula by many years (it was created in the year of Stoker’s birth), this is the ‘Penny Dreadful’ tale subtitled the ‘Feast of Blood’. It starts with a woman bitten in her bed and a creature shot yet miraculously alive. It ends with the vampire cast into a volcano.
A book of the late 1800s it is a fascinating work that set the scene for many vampire tales to come.
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 20 (Chapter 19 00:28:50), click one of the links below:
First Men in the Moon – Part 13 of 26
A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.
Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.
Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 13 (Ch 13: Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions 00:16:23), click one of the links below:
She – Part 21 of 29
A Fantasy audiobook in 29 parts. Written by H. Rider Haggard and read by a variety of speakers.
An explorer and his son travel to Africa searching for a society detailed in a box they inherited. They find a lost race of people and a beautiful goddess, She who must be obeyed. Not great writing but a classic of it’s genre that has never been out of print and has sold almost a hundred million copies. It’s a great yarn and is based heavily on the author’s own experiences of Africa and colonialism (though be warned it is in many ways a product of it’s time).
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 21 (Triumph 00:33:36), click one of the links below:
Varney, Vampire, Vol 1 – 19 of 63
A Fantasy/Horror audiobook in 63 (quite short) parts. Written (probably) by T P Prest and read by various readers.
Preceding Bram Stoker’s Dracula by many years (it was created in the year of Stoker’s birth), this is the ‘Penny Dreadful’ tale subtitled the ‘Feast of Blood’. It starts with a woman bitten in her bed and a creature shot yet miraculously alive. It ends with the vampire cast into a volcano.
A book of the late 1800s it is a fascinating work that set the scene for many vampire tales to come.
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 19 (Chapter 18 00:18:43), click one of the links below:
She – Part 20 of 29
A Fantasy audiobook in 29 parts. Written by H. Rider Haggard and read by a variety of speakers.
An explorer and his son travel to Africa searching for a society detailed in a box they inherited. They find a lost race of people and a beautiful goddess, She who must be obeyed. Not great writing but a classic of it’s genre that has never been out of print and has sold almost a hundred million copies. It’s a great yarn and is based heavily on the author’s own experiences of Africa and colonialism (though be warned it is in many ways a product of it’s time).
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 20 (Give me a Black Goat! 00:23:02), click one of the links below:
Varney, Vampire, Vol 1 – 18 of 63
A Fantasy/Horror audiobook in 63 (quite short) parts. Written (probably) by T P Prest and read by various readers.
Preceding Bram Stoker’s Dracula by many years (it was created in the year of Stoker’s birth), this is the ‘Penny Dreadful’ tale subtitled the ‘Feast of Blood’. It starts with a woman bitten in her bed and a creature shot yet miraculously alive. It ends with the vampire cast into a volcano.
A book of the late 1800s it is a fascinating work that set the scene for many vampire tales to come.
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 18 (Chapter 17 00:24:31), click one of the links below:
First Men in the Moon – Part 12 of 26
A Science fiction audiobook in 26 parts. Written by H. G. Wells and read by Mark F Smith.
Dr Cavor invents Cavorite – an anti-gravity material.
Making use of Cavorite, along with businessman Mr Bedford he builds a spaceship and heads to the moon. The moon has an atmosphere (frozen overnight), fast growing jungle, local mind-altering drugs … and a hostile insect society!
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 12 (Ch 12: The Selenite’s Face 00:10:14), click one of the links below:
She – Part 19 of 29
A Fantasy audiobook in 29 parts. Written by H. Rider Haggard and read by a variety of speakers.
An explorer and his son travel to Africa searching for a society detailed in a box they inherited. They find a lost race of people and a beautiful goddess, She who must be obeyed. Not great writing but a classic of it’s genre that has never been out of print and has sold almost a hundred million copies. It’s a great yarn and is based heavily on the author’s own experiences of Africa and colonialism (though be warned it is in many ways a product of it’s time).
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 19 (Go Woman 00:24:23), click one of the links below:
Varney, Vampire, Vol 1 – 17 of 63
A Fantasy/Horror audiobook in 63 (quite short) parts. Written (probably) by T P Prest and read by various readers.
Preceding Bram Stoker’s Dracula by many years (it was created in the year of Stoker’s birth), this is the ‘Penny Dreadful’ tale subtitled the ‘Feast of Blood’. It starts with a woman bitten in her bed and a creature shot yet miraculously alive. It ends with the vampire cast into a volcano.
A book of the late 1800s it is a fascinating work that set the scene for many vampire tales to come.
If you have any comments or opinions, I would love to read them – use the Comments option below this post.
To download part 17 (Chapter 16 00:14:56), click one of the links below: