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Rootabaga Stories
by Carl Sandburg (1878-1967)
Carl Sandburg is beloved by generations of children for his Rootabaga Stories and Rootabaga Pigeons (which is not in the public domain), a series of whimsical, sometimes melancholy stories he originally created for his own daughters. The Rootabaga Stories were born of Sandburg’s desire for “American fairy tales” to match American childhood. He felt that the European stories involving royalty and knights were inappropriate, and so populated his stories with animals, skyscrapers, trains, corn fairies, and other colorful characters. (Summary from Wikipedia)
- Etext at Children’s Books Online
- Gutenberg e-text #27085
- Wikipedia - Carl Sandburg
- Wikipedia - Rootabaga Stories
- LibriVox’s Rootabaga Stories Internet Archive page
- Zip file of the entire book (92.9MB)
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Total running time: 3:13:30
Read by Betsie Bush
mp3 and ogg files
- Part 1 - 00:26:27
[mp3@64kbps - 12.7MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 25.4MB]
[ogg vorbis - 14.2MB] - Part 2 - 00:24:48
[mp3@64kbps - 11.9MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 23.8MB]
[ogg vorbis - 13.1MB] - Part 3 - 00:24:46
[mp3@64kbps - 11.8MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 23.7MB]
[ogg vorbis - 13.1MB] - Part 4 - 00:29:32
[mp3@64kbps - 14.1MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 28.3MB]
[ogg vorbis - 16.0MB] - Part 5 - 00:21:56
[mp3@64kbps - 10.5MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 21.0MB]
[ogg vorbis - 11.8MB] - Part 6 - 00:25:57
[mp3@64kbps - 12.4MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 24.9MB]
[ogg vorbis - 13.9MB] - Part 7 - 00:13:13
[mp3@64kbps - 6.3MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 12.6MB]
[ogg vorbis - 7.2MB] - Part 8 - 00:26:51
[mp3@64kbps - 12.8MB]
[mp3@128kbps - 25.7MB]
[ogg vorbis - 14.4MB]
Cataloged on November 12, 2006










