Pierre Loti [Julien Viaud] (1850-1923) was a French naval officer and novelist. The present book is one of his few works of non-fiction, a small collection of letters and diary entries that describe his views and experiences in the wars and military operations in which he participated. Besides World War I, he also sheds light upon his views and involvement in the preparations for the Turkish Revolution of 1923, for which until today a famous hill and popular café in Istanbul are named after him.
Other Audiobook
Audiobook: The Motor Girls
When Cora Kimball got her new auto for her birthday she had no idea what
Audiobook: Games for Hallow-e’en
This charming book starts with a brief history of Hallowe’en. There are sample invitations for
Audiobook: Great Ghost Stories
A great collection of 12 classic stories about ghosts and the supernatural. Included are stories
Audiobook: Clown, The Circus Dog
This children’s book follows the life of Clown, whose adventures lead the reader on an
Audiobook: LibriVox 5th Anniversary Collection Vol. 1
What do you do for a fifth anniversary? We decided to have a collection of
Audiobook: Philosophy of Logical Atomism
‘The Philosophy of Logical Atomism’ is a series of lectures by Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) that
Audiobook: Little Tales of the Desert
A six year-old girl named Mary spends Christmas vacation with her parents in the Arizona
Audiobook: Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent.
The Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent. (1824) is a compilation of eight humorous and observational
Audiobook: Ten-foot Chain
True love can survive anything. Or can it? Four popular authors were lunching with an
Audiobook: Adventures of Prickly Porky
A stranger from the North Woods has just arrived in the Green Forest causing a
Audiobook: Cain: A Mystery
Cain: A Mystery is Lord Byron’s retelling of the classical Biblical story from the point
Audiobook: Woman on the American Frontier
Many books describe the role of men during American history. However, at the same time,