Intended for a youthful audience, The Story of the Middle Ages, published in 1906, tells the history of the Middle Ages in simple and entertaining fashion, and helps to explain the influence of the Middle Ages on modern times. Topics covered include the rise of the Christian church, Feudalism, Charlemagne, the Crusades, the Hundred Years’ War, and the daily life of peasant, noble, and clergy. (Summary by Kara)
Other Audiobook
Audiobook: Ulysses
Banned in the United States and United Kingdom throughout the 1920s, Ulysses turned conventional ideas
Audiobook: Royal Highness
Royal Highness is the story of Prince Klaus Heinrich, a member of a struggling German
Audiobook: National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 – 09. September 1896
The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the September Number. It includes the following articles:
Audiobook: Bible (DBY) NT 03: Luke
The Darby Bible consists of a translation of the New Testament by John Nelson Darby,
Audiobook: The Girl Who Sat By The Ashes
“Because she used to herd Goats in the high places and the rocky places, she
Audiobook: Bible (KJV) NT 07: 1 Corinthians
The First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, often referred to as First Corinthians (and
Audiobook: Adventures of Tommy Blake
Child of an atheist father and a devoutly Catholic mother, Tommy has been from childhood
Audiobook: Lancashire Characters and Places
An eclectic collection of essays on late 19th-century Lancashire culture and life, including essays on
Audiobook: Der Weihnachtsabend – Eine Geistergeschichte
1843 verfasste Dickens den Roman A Christmas Carol (deutscher Titel: Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte) in der Absicht,
Audiobook: Three Essays by James Freeman Clarke
Three diverse essays on souls in animals, a comparison of Buddhism and Christianity, and individualism
Audiobook: Bible (KJV) NT 16: 2 Timothy
The Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy, usually referred to simply as Second Timothy and
Audiobook: The Treaty with China
“A good candidate for ‘the most under-appreciated work by Mark Twain’ would be ‘The Treaty