LibriVox New Releases Podcast 07 July 2007

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The New Releases Podcast is LibriVox’s twice-a-month sampling of new audiobooks available for free at LibriVox.org. LibriVox is an online volunteer community dedicated to producing free public-domain audiobooks.

• New Release Podcast for 07 July 2007

Title: The First New Releases Podcast
Host: Alan Drake
Size: 24.5MB
Length: 25:33
Music: Cloud Mountain – created in GarageBand

• The line-up, with time markers…

00:00 • Welcome
01:16 • Recent Audio Fiction

• A few samples of recent fiction:
02:16 • Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy
04:36 • The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton
06:59 • The Circular Staircase by Mary Roberts Rinehart
08:53 • The Book of Wonder by Lord Dunsany

09:58 • Recent Philosophy and Religion

10:28 • Recent Releases in Languages Other Than English

11:04 • Recent Non-Fiction

• A few samples of recent non-fiction:
11:49 • A Thousand Miles Up the Nile by Amelia B. Edwards
14:21 • The Bird Study Book by T. Gilbert Pearson
16:48 • The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess
19:00 • The History of the United States, Pt. 1 by Charles A. Beard and Mary Ritter Beard.

21:52 • Short Works and Poetry

A final sample of recent fiction:
22:25 • Fur Country by Jules Verne

23:53 • Final comments

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3 Responses to “LibriVox New Releases Podcast 07 July 2007”

  1. Fred Coulter Says:

    I’m trying to subscribe to this podcast using iTunes for my wife’s iPod. I can’t figure it out.

    Any help?

  2. Fred Coulter Says:

    Never mind, it’s working now. (Earlier, the Feedburner page wasn’t loading.)

  3. BillB Says:

    I love Librivox! I refer my customers all the time , especially classics which I may not carry. Keep up the out standing quality. Read without the pages and keep listening to books!

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