This biography of Johannes Kepler begins with an account of what the world of astronomy was like before his time, then proceeds to a look at his early years. Two chapters deal...
Ophelia, poem of the week for February 25, 2007; read here by twelve of our readers. This was published in 1920 in Collected Poems 1901-1918 by Walter De la Mare. Ophelia loved...
Dixon Jowers interviews our sports top players and movers and shakers, helping us learn a bit more about them, how they grew up, what makes them happy and what makes them tic.
This book is characterized as the result of an ethnomusicological and historical research by Recife musician Walter Wanderley (1932-1986), known as a representative of Bossa Nova....
Walter de la Mare's best stories, including depictions of supernatural occurrences, people haunted by strange dreams, and encounters with ghosts.
Homilies and other messages from the Pastor, Father Mario or the staff of St. Walter Catholic Church in Roselle, Illinois.
LibriVox volunteers bring you 6 different recordings of The Lie by Sir Walter Raleigh.
This addictive and informative, one-of-a-kind comedy podcast details crime and court activity in New York City. Host Pat Dixon (Comedy Central Half Hour, ID Network) welcomes a...
Rob Roy is a historical novel by Walter Scott. It is narrated by Frank Osbaldistone, the son of an English merchant who travels first to the North of England, and subsequently to...
Babys Own Aesop presents the fables as one-stanza limericks, each pictorially pointed by Walter Crane, the noted painter and illustrator. He apprenticed to master wood-engraver,...