Completed chapters are marked in this color.

Assigned chapters are marked in this color.

30 of 30 (100%) sections assigned

30 of 30 (100%) sections completed

This project has a dedicated proof-listener who will listen to all sections: TriciaG

SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
1 17 septembre 1793 de Jocelyn, 3éme période  ChristianeJehanne PL OK
2 À Cassandre Ode 17  ChristianeJehanne PL OK
3 Canto 17 from "Seventeen Cantos from the Inferno", translated by Thomas William Parsons  KevinS PL OK
4 Christmas in Seventeen Seventy-Six  Bill Mosley PL OK
5 Appearance of the 17-year Cicada in Rhode Island in 1903  Sue Anderson PL OK
6 Doctors' Riot, 1788  MaryinArkansas PL OK
7 Section 17, from "Doctrine and Covenants"  glennobrien PL OK
8 Gertrude the Governess; or, Simple Seventeen  Winnifred PL OK
9 New York Times article, July 17, 1917: "Tells How She Hid on Army Transport"  ColleenMc PL OK
10 Houston: Where Seventeen Railroads Meet the Sea  mightyfelix PL OK
11 Introduction to "William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher of Mathematics"  tjperkins PL OK
12 Jeune fille, la grâce emplit tes dix-sept ans  Isad PL OK
13 Chapter 2: The Earliest Smugglers, from "King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855"  lightcrystal PL OK
14 Louis Seventeenth: The Boy King Who Never Reigned  kristakz PL OK
15 Meditation XVII  pmessina PL OK
16 Number 17  flavo5000 PL OK
17 Chapter 1 of "Number Seventeen"  czandra PL OK
18 Psalm 17, KJV  mleigh PL OK
19 The Revelation of Saint John the Divine, Chapter 17  Algy Pug PL OK
20 Roman ou On n’est pas sérieux, quand on a dix-sept ans  Isad PL OK
21 Volume 1 Part 3 Section 17, "Summary of the Position", of "The Secret Doctrine"  czandra PL OK
22 A Seventeenth-century Story  quasimoir PL OK
23 Die Siebenzehnjährige auf dem Balle  lorda PL OK
24 Sonnet 17  cavaet PL OK
25 Astrophil and Stella, Sonnet 17  7A2c3Ml PL OK
26 The Stamp-Act Riot of 1765  MaryinArkansas PL OK
27 Sweet Seventeen (Howell)  Rapunzelina PL OK
28 Sweet Seventeen (Linton)  amulli09 PL OK
29 The war message of President Woodrow Wilson delivered to the Congress of the United States April 2nd, 1917; also, The proclamation of war signed by the President April 6th, 1917  TriciaG PL OK
30 Preface to "The Working Life of Women in the 17th Century"  msfry PL OK