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LearnOutLoud.com presents an Introduction to Poetry covering famous poems by great poets throughout the history of English poetry.

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The Modern Library Series features the world's great historians on the world's great subjects. Lively, accessible, and brief (mostly under 10 hours each), these authoritative short histories are designed to appeal to general listeners as well as to students in the classroom.

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Here you'll find over 4500 educational and inspirational audio books to download to your iPod® or any portable audio player. We feature downloads from over 100 spoken word audio publishers including over 1000 audio downloads in the category of self development. ...

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Ready for a scary story? One of Edgar Allan Poe's most influential short stories is brought to life by Voices in the Dark in this free MP3 download. A classic example of Gothic fiction, in this tale we follow Prince Prospero as he and his nobles wall up their castle in an attempt to escape a plague that has ravaged the... nearby countryside. After months of living aloof to the outside world, Prospero holds an extravagant masquerade ball and finds he has an unexpected guest bearing dark tidings. Enjoy this short story download from Voices in the Dark.Read More
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Prince Prospero and his courtiers, locked safely away from the plague of the Red Death...

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Writer and cyclist Peter Whitfield discusses some of the gems of world literature. Do you want to know about Dante’s Divine Comedy or the novels of Jane Austen or Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick?

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Muhammad Yunus' 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture "for his efforts to create economic and social development from below". Also check out Muhammad Yunus' books Banker to the Poor & Creating a World Without Poverty on audio download: http://www.learnoutloud.com/Results/Auth or/Muhammad-Yunus/6556
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Muhammad Yunus delivered his Nobel Lecture on 10 December 2006 at the Oslo City Hall, Norway.













