LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening. The first step is to get the mp3 or ogg files into your own computer:
Would you like to record chapters of books in the public domain? It's easy to volunteer. All you need is a computer, some free recording software, and your own voice.
Emaildesk: Letter from Japan
Posted 13 days ago
MT writes: Hi Hugh, I am writing this mail just to say thank you for the wonderful project you have started. I have been introducing ... [Link]
LibriVox on O’Reilly
Posted 14 days ago
O’Reilly TOC blog has an interview with … me! …. about LibriVox: LibriVox is a volunteer effort with a big goal: record audiobook editions for ... [Link]
Proof-Listening
Posted 4 weeks ago
Many people who are not comfortable recording for LibriVox help out in other ways. You might consider helping as a Proof-Listener, making sure that there ... [Link]
iPod & Philosophy
Posted 4 weeks ago
Dylan Wittkower, LibriVox’s resident philosopher and reader of such gems as Schopenhauer’s Studies in Pessimism, and JS Mill’s Utilitarianism, has edited a new academic/popular text, ... [Link]
LibriVox as Memorial
Posted 5 weeks ago
We received this wonderfully touching email from Shanna H., whose father read for LibriVox: I just wanted to let you know that the reader of ... [Link]
It's a Good Old World by Barton, Bruce
Posted 101 minutes ago
Woman in White, The by Collins, Wilkie
Posted 36 hours ago
Bib Ballads by Lardner, Ring
Posted 3 days ago
Smile, Smile, Smile by Owen, Wilfred
Posted 4 days ago
Ester Ried by Alden, Isabella, Pansy
Posted 4 days ago
White Moll, The by Packard, Frank L.
Posted 5 days ago
Herodotus' Histories Vol 1 by Herodotus of Halicarnassus
Posted 5 days ago
Five Weeks in a Balloon by Verne, Jules
Posted 6 days ago
Selections from Ballads of a Cheechako by Service, Robert W.
Posted 6 days ago
Anne of the Island (version 2) by Montgomery, Lucy Maud
Posted 6 days ago
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