LibriVox volunteers bring you thirteen different readings of the short poem Where My Books Go by William Butler Yeats, a weekly poetry project. (Summa...
In "Gossip in a Library," Edmund Gosse, a renowned literary figure of the Victorian era, invites readers into his personal collection of books. Throug...
Parnassus on Wheels is a charming and heartwarming novel about a traveling bookstore and the people who run it. At the center of the story is Helen Mc...
In "Best Way to Read a Book," Edgar A. Guest offers a practical and inspiring guide to cultivating a lifelong love of reading. With his signature warm...
This memoir of Elizabeth Prentiss offers an intimate look into the life of a beloved Christian writer. Through her letters and journal entries, reader...
This book tells the stories of authors who have lost their fortunes and sometimes their lives after writing a book. It explores the dangers of free th...
''The Village'' and ''The Library'' are two separate poems by George Crabbe. ''The Village'' presents a starkly realistic portrayal of English rural l...
This book, 'Companionable Books', is a collection of essays by Henry van Dyke, where he explores his personal connection with various books and author...
Edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman, this anthology gathers notable poems that explore our sensibilities and essential human qualities: memo...
This collection presents a diverse range of short stories originally written in German and translated into English. It offers a glimpse into various a...
Anne Lynch Botta's *Thoughts in a Library* is a collection of essays that explore the power and influence of literature. Botta, a prominent figure in...
In 'Plum Pudding,' Christopher Morley presents a collection of essays that offer a witty and insightful look at life, literature, and the world around...