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Dec 19, 2025 • 2h 51min
Bannertail - The Story of a Graysquirrel by Ernest Thompson Seton ~ Full Audiobook [family]
Bannertail - The Story of a Graysquirrel by Ernest Thompson Seton audiobook. Genre: familyErnest Thompson Seton invites listeners into the treetops and shadowed forest floors with Bannertail, a young gray squirrel born into a world ruled by seasons, hunger, and wary attention to every sound. From his first uncertain ventures outside the nest, Bannertail must learn the practical laws of wild living: how to read the wind, where to hide stores of food, which branches are safe, and which rustles mean danger. Guided by instinct, hard-won experience, and the watchful presence of older squirrels, he navigates a landscape filled with rival creatures, shifting weather, and sudden threats from above and below. As Bannertail grows, the forest becomes both home and battlefield, a place of beauty and constant testing, where quick decisions can mean survival. Seton blends vivid natural observation with a warm, story-driven focus on one animal's coming-of-age, exploring themes of courage, caution, learning, and the fierce pull of home. Bannertail is a compact, immersive classic of nature storytelling that makes the everyday drama of a squirrel's life feel urgent and unforgettable.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:01:30) Chapter 01(00:05:35) Chapter 02(00:07:55) Chapter 03(00:09:32) Chapter 04(00:13:08) Chapter 05(00:15:33) Chapter 06(00:20:24) Chapter 07(00:28:20) Chapter 08(00:33:12) Chapter 09(00:37:32) Chapter 10(00:39:46) Chapter 11(00:43:08) Chapter 12(00:47:29) Chapter 13(00:50:14) Chapter 14(00:54:13) Chapter 15(00:57:43) Chapter 16(01:00:59) Chapter 17(01:06:03) Chapter 18(01:11:19) Chapter 19(01:18:33) Chapter 20(01:20:42) Chapter 21(01:24:35) Chapter 22(01:26:40) Chapter 23(01:30:56) Chapter 24(01:34:52) Chapter 25(01:41:19) Chapter 26(01:47:25) Chapter 27(01:48:54) Chapter 28(01:51:13) Chapter 29(01:57:25) Chapter 30(02:00:55) Chapter 31(02:05:53) Chapter 32(02:10:42) Chapter 33(02:16:38) Chapter 34(02:28:04) Chapter 35(02:33:56) Chapter 36(02:40:41) Chapter 37 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 18, 2025 • 7h 50min
World-Power and Evolution by Ellsworth Huntington ~ Full Audiobook [history]
World-Power and Evolution by Ellsworth Huntington audiobook. Genre: historyIn World-Power and Evolution (1919), Yale geographer Ellsworth Huntington widens his famous climate-and-civilization argument from the map to the timeline, asking a sweeping question: if environment helps shape where civilization flourishes, can shifting weather and climate also help explain when nations surge, stall, or decline? Writing in the shadow of World War I, Huntington blends climatology, public health, economics, and early evolutionary thought to trace how year-to-year variability in weather may influence human vitality, disease, and productivity, and how those human changes ripple outward into trade, social stability, and the capacities that underpin world power. Moving between broad theory and pointed case studies, he considers the role of variability itself, the conditions that may favor mental development, and the long arc by which environments select for different traits in animals and people. He then tests his framework against historical and contemporary examples, including Rome and modern European rivalries, building a provocative portrait of history as a contest shaped not only by leaders and ideas, but also by heat, cold, rain, and the rhythms of health.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:05:05) Chapter 01(00:25:49) Chapter 02(00:56:20) Chapter 03(01:11:17) Chapter 04(01:24:47) Chapter 05(01:53:14) Chapter 06(02:24:49) Chapter 07(03:00:48) Chapter 08(03:46:40) Chapter 09(04:17:57) Chapter 10(05:02:38) Chapter 11(05:44:22) Chapter 12(06:21:52) Chapter 13(06:53:28) Chapter 14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 17, 2025 • 13h 12min
Civilization and Climate by Ellsworth Huntington ~ Full Audiobook [history]
Civilization and Climate by Ellsworth Huntington audiobook. Genre: historyIn Civilization and Climate, geographer and early climate thinker Ellsworth Huntington asks a bold question: how much of human history can be understood through the rhythms of weather, seasons, and long-term climatic change? Moving across regions and centuries, Huntington traces how temperature, rainfall, and variability may shape agriculture, health, migration, labor, and the rise and decline of societies. He connects everyday human energy and productivity to broader patterns of settlement and economics, arguing that climate is not just background scenery but an active force that can amplify opportunity or intensify hardship. Along the way, he draws on travel observations, historical records, and the scientific ideas available in his era to build a sweeping interpretation of civilization as a living system responding to environmental pressures. The book blends big-picture historical storytelling with an investigator's desire to measure, compare, and explain, inviting listeners to weigh evidence, question assumptions, and consider how climate influences culture and power. Even when you disagree, Huntington's provocative framework makes the past feel newly dynamic and raises unsettling questions about resilience and vulnerability in any age.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(01:04:31) Chapter 02(01:55:56) Chapter 03(02:38:39) Chapter 04(03:40:24) Chapter 05(04:25:53) Chapter 06(04:58:41) Chapter 07(05:37:51) Chapter 08(06:12:38) Chapter 09(06:57:31) Chapter 10(07:38:28) Chapter 11(08:30:15) Chapter 12(08:58:19) Chapter 13(09:42:52) Chapter 14(10:24:24) Chapter 15(10:45:09) Chapter 16(11:22:43) Chapter 17(12:05:44) Chapter 18 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 16, 2025 • 6h 30min
Campaigns of Curiosity - Journalistic Adventures of an American Girl in London by Elizabeth L. Banks ~ Full Audiobook [biography]
Campaigns of Curiosity - Journalistic Adventures of an American Girl in London by Elizabeth L. Banks audiobook. Genre: biographyIn Campaigns of Curiosity, American journalist Elizabeth L. Banks arrives in London in the 1890s with ambition, nerve, and little patience for the rules of a rigid class system. Determined to break into British journalism, she turns herself into the story, adopting disguises and taking on a string of roles that place her on both sides of Victorian society. One assignment drops her into the exhausting routines and tight quarters of domestic service; another pushes her into the precarious hustle of street work; still others test what it takes to survive on low wages where respectability is a luxury. Then Banks flips the experiment, presenting herself as a wealthy American and probing how easily money, titles, and connections can purchase entry into polite circles. With sharp observation, humor, and a reporter's instinct for telling detail, she exposes the hidden labor that keeps London running while challenging assumptions about women, work, and social rank. Part personal chronicle and part investigative experiment, this pioneering account captures the daring spirit of early undercover journalism and the questions it raised about empathy, power, and who gets believed.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:15:04) Chapter 01(00:29:42) Chapter 02(00:52:35) Chapter 03(01:11:24) Chapter 04(01:33:15) Chapter 05(01:57:52) Chapter 06(02:20:53) Chapter 07(02:42:33) Chapter 08(03:04:16) Chapter 09(03:13:55) Chapter 10(03:23:20) Chapter 11(03:32:16) Chapter 12(03:38:16) Chapter 13(04:02:57) Chapter 14(04:19:24) Chapter 15(04:41:24) Chapter 16(05:03:38) Chapter 17(05:20:51) Chapter 18(05:38:49) Chapter 19(05:57:55) Chapter 20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 15, 2025 • 7h 55min
Weather Influences by Edwin Grant Dexter ~ Full Audiobook [science]
Weather Influences by Edwin Grant Dexter audiobook. Genre: scienceFirst published in the early 1900s, Edwin Grant Dexter's Weather Influences sets out to test a question most people think they already understand: how much do day-to-day meteorological conditions shape what we feel and what we do? Dexter begins by surveying the rich tradition of weather lore - proverbs, folk beliefs, and literary portraits of 'skyey influences' - then pivots to a rigorously empirical challenge. Using meteorological records for temperature, humidity, wind, barometric pressure, and seasonal changes, he compares shifts in the atmosphere to real-world human outcomes drawn from schools, courts, police records, financial activity, and public health statistics. Chapter by chapter, Dexter follows weather's possible fingerprints across attention and classroom behavior, crime, mental illness, suicide, drunkenness, and other social indicators, always wrestling with a central problem: how to separate coincidence and cultural storytelling from patterns that can be measured. Written in a clear, methodical style, Weather Influences offers an early model of data-driven behavioral science, inviting listeners to question their assumptions, examine evidence, and consider how subtle environmental forces might nudge individuals and societies alike.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:38:59) Chapter 01(00:52:19) Chapter 02(01:15:48) Chapter 03(01:34:17) Chapter 04(02:01:15) Chapter 05(02:35:47) Chapter 06(03:01:18) Chapter 07(03:37:38) Chapter 08(04:18:35) Chapter 09(04:54:33) Chapter 10(05:10:12) Chapter 11(05:40:48) Chapter 12(06:10:14) Chapter 13(06:28:27) Chapter 14(06:49:37) Chapter 15(07:20:50) Chapter 16 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 13, 2025 • 14h 5min
Highways and Byways in Sussex by E. V. Lucas ~ Full Audiobook [history]
Highways and Byways in Sussex by E. V. Lucas audiobook. Genre: historyHighways and Byways in Sussex is E. V. Lucas's warm, observant journey through an English county of chalk downs, market towns, seaside resorts, and quiet lanes where history seems to press close to the present. Framed as a wanderer's progress shaped largely by railway lines, Lucas enters Sussex in the west at Midhurst and zig-zags eastward through places such as Chichester, Arundel, Petworth, Horsham, Brighton, Lewes, Eastbourne, Hastings, and Rye, pausing wherever a church tower, castle wall, inn sign, or stretch of heath sparks a story. This is not a strict guidebook of timetables and practicalities, but a literary bouquet: a blend of local legend and literary echoes, architecture and antiquities, countryside character and coastal bustle, and the small, telling details of everyday life. Along the way Lucas introduces the reader to Sussex's shifting landscapes and long memory, from Roman roads and medieval strongholds to village customs and the natural life of fields and forests. Frederick L. Griggs's illustrations, paired with the book's roaming curiosity, make the county feel both intimate and freshly discovered.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:20:47) Chapter 02(00:48:52) Chapter 03(00:59:27) Chapter 04(01:18:21) Chapter 05(01:46:19) Chapter 06(02:16:41) Chapter 07(02:28:50) Chapter 08(02:48:18) Chapter 09(03:01:14) Chapter 10(03:24:37) Chapter 11(03:34:26) Chapter 12(03:55:10) Chapter 13(04:10:19) Chapter 14(04:21:18) Chapter 15(04:37:50) Chapter 16(05:03:02) Chapter 17(05:41:23) Chapter 18(05:55:43) Chapter 19(06:07:58) Chapter 20(06:35:50) Chapter 21(06:41:10) Chapter 22(06:59:18) Chapter 23(07:09:31) Chapter 24(07:18:14) Chapter 25(07:30:42) Chapter 26(07:59:26) Chapter 27(08:12:37) Chapter 28(08:31:14) Chapter 29(08:45:05) Chapter 30(09:06:27) Chapter 31(09:21:50) Chapter 32(09:34:17) Chapter 33(09:58:26) Chapter 34(10:17:02) Chapter 35(10:37:13) Chapter 36(10:53:09) Chapter 37(11:10:07) Chapter 38(11:42:18) Chapter 39(12:12:46) Chapter 40(12:41:59) Chapter 41(13:09:47) Chapter 42 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 12, 2025 • 8h 1min
Salome and the Head by E. Nesbit ~ Full Audiobook [thriller]
Salome and the Head by E. Nesbit audiobook. Genre: thrillerEdmund Templar, a young Englishman on the verge of shipping out to the South African War, takes refuge with relatives and wanders the New Forest to steady his nerves. There, in a sunlit clearing, he witnesses an unforgettable scene: a wild, spellbinding girl dancing as a crippled boy plays a penny whistle, the two of them seeming to belong to some older, stranger story than his own. Years later, returned to civilian life and still haunted by that encounter, Edmund sets out to find them again - and is drawn into the limelight world of London performance, where beauty is a commodity, reputations are manufactured, and desire can be engineered as expertly as any stage effect. As the dancer is remade into a modern Salome for a hungry audience, Edmund begins to sense that the drama is not confined to the theatre. A secret refuge, a web of dependence, and hints of coercion and unnatural influence tighten around the principals, until the line between a prop and a reality becomes dangerously uncertain. Darkly romantic and sharply aware of the traps laid for women, Nesbit builds a macabre melodrama of obsession, artifice, and the price of being watched.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:24:24) Chapter 02(00:47:27) Chapter 03(01:10:25) Chapter 04(01:27:10) Chapter 05(01:54:00) Chapter 06(02:18:50) Chapter 07(02:41:21) Chapter 08(03:06:04) Chapter 09(03:37:05) Chapter 10(03:56:59) Chapter 11(04:25:20) Chapter 12(04:57:07) Chapter 13(05:24:32) Chapter 14(05:42:30) Chapter 15(06:05:39) Chapter 16(06:41:19) Chapter 17(07:05:51) Chapter 18(07:29:50) Chapter 19 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 11, 2025 • 6h 40min
Man and Maid by E. Nesbit ~ Full Audiobook [horror]
Man and Maid by E. Nesbit audiobook. Genre: horrorMan and Maid is a sharp, atmospheric collection of adult short fiction by E. Nesbit, moving from drawing-room comedy to quiet dread with the turn of a page. Across thirteen tales, Nesbit tests the fragile boundary between what society expects and what the heart, and sometimes something far stranger, demands. In one story, a newly inherited country house offers comfort, status, and a whispering legend of haunting; in another, chance encounters and small deceptions set romance and reputation on a collision course. Elsewhere, a wealthy woman's freedom becomes its own trap, an editor and an aunt wage a subtle battle of wills, and ordinary streetside errands lead to unsettling revelations. Whether the setting is a manor with a past, a cramped London room, or a railway carriage where a stranger's gaze lingers too long, Nesbit keeps the focus on people: their bargains, their blind spots, and the moments when love and fear look uncomfortably alike. Witty, eerie, and surprisingly tender, these stories invite listeners to savor both the charm of Edwardian manners and the shadow that falls just behind them.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:36:34) Chapter 02(01:12:10) Chapter 03(01:41:24) Chapter 04(02:05:23) Chapter 05(02:42:54) Chapter 06(03:12:21) Chapter 07(03:37:46) Chapter 08(04:07:27) Chapter 09(04:36:56) Chapter 10(05:03:46) Chapter 11(05:31:17) Chapter 12(05:54:35) Chapter 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 10, 2025 • 2h 40min
Grim Tales by E. Nesbit ~ Full Audiobook [horror]
Grim Tales by E. Nesbit audiobook. Genre: horrorGrim Tales by E. Nesbit is a collection of short Victorian-era stories that take the familiar comforts of drawing rooms, seaside holidays, and country houses and tilt them into the uncanny. Instead of a single hero, Nesbit presents a parade of ordinary people - curious visitors, complacent householders, and practical-minded skeptics - who find that a casual choice, a private wish, or a small act of selfishness can open the door to something coldly inexplicable. Each tale builds with Nesbit's trademark clarity and wit, balancing eerie atmosphere with a sharp eye for human weakness: vanity, greed, jealousy, and the desire to control what should not be controlled. Shadows lengthen in corridors, objects refuse to stay harmless, and the past proves far less settled than anyone would like to believe. Written with brisk pacing and a storyteller's relish for tension, these stories explore the price of temptation and the thin line between the everyday and the supernatural - leaving listeners to wonder what might be waiting just beyond the lamplight.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 1(00:29:23) Chapter 2(00:46:52) Chapter 3(00:55:22) Chapter 4(01:03:55) Chapter 5(01:20:26) Chapter 6(01:29:23) Chapter 7(01:38:00) Chapter 8(02:12:15) Chapter 9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 14min
Food Values by Dr. Albert Sy ~ Full Audiobook [science]
Food Values by Dr. Albert Sy audiobook. Genre: scienceWritten during the World War I era, Food Values is Dr. Albert Philip Sy's brisk, practical guide to understanding what everyday foods contribute to the body. Part primer and part reference booklet, it begins by laying out the basics of nutrition in plain language: how the body uses protein, fat, and carbohydrates, why energy (calories) matters, and what to keep in mind when choosing foods for health, work, and economy. From there, Sy turns the book into a usable handbook, organizing common foods into categories and comparing them by chemical composition and food value, including figures for calories and amounts of protein, fat, carbohydrates, water, and mineral residue (listed as ash). Along the way he discusses prices and tradeoffs, showing how different choices can stretch a budget without sacrificing nourishment. Chapters move through staples such as milk products, eggs and cheese, meats and fish, cereal grains and bread, sugars, vegetables and beans, fruits, nuts, and simple dietary standards. Read today, the book also offers a window into early 20th century nutrition thinking, before modern vitamin science and later debates about types of fats reshaped dietary advice.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 1(00:13:26) Chapter 2(00:24:11) Chapter 3(00:30:46) Chapter 4(00:40:49) Chapter 5(00:49:10) Chapter 6(00:59:06) Chapter 7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


