It explores the world of sound and its impact on our lives. Written in 1923, this classic work provides a unique insight into the role that sound play...
Embark on an exhilarating journey with our intrepid explorers as they set foot on the mysterious and enchanting lands of Australasia! In "The Boy Trav...
The Congo is one of the best-known poems by American poet Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931). It was revolutionary in its use of sounds and rhythms — as sound...
This is a project which will allow us to compare recording quality of different mp3 players and portable recording devices. Each reader has recorded t...
LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 different recordings of The Wind by Robert Louis Stevenson. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of March...
Echo is a collection of poems by Christina Rossetti that explores the themes of love, loss, and memory. The poems are characterized by their use of vi...
In the Rain by William Wetmore Story is a beautiful and evocative poem that captures the mood and atmosphere of a rainy day. The poem uses sensory lan...
Nature's Miracles Volume 2: Energy and Vibration is a discussion of science and technology for the general public. Elisha Gray, an American electrical...
To the Gnat is a lighthearted poem by Samuel Rogers that humorously laments the annoyance of a persistent gnat. The speaker addresses the gnat directl...
Sir William Henry Bragg's "World of Sound" is a collection of six lectures originally delivered to a young audience at the Royal Institution in London...
This volume of the National Geographic Magazine from July 1896 features a collection of articles exploring diverse topics in geography and science. It...
Christie, an orphaned boy, finds solace in the haunting melodies of an old barrel organ in the attic of his boarding house. His world is thrown into...
This volume delves into the fundamental principles of physics and electricity, encompassing a wide range of topics. It explores the nature and propert...
This book examines the pervasive and growing problem of noise in modern society, exploring its physical, mental, and social impacts. From the clamor o...
“Listening” by John Frederick Freeman is a contemplative poem that explores the beauty and tranquility of a pastoral evening. The speaker meticulousl...
In "Lärm", Theodor Lessing explores the pervasive problem of noise in modern life. He analyzes the effects of noise on individuals and society, delvin...