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[http://librivox.org/surprising-adventures-of-baron-munchausen-by-rudolf-erich-raspe/ The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen] by Rudolf Erich Raspe, group recording. (April theme: Lies) <!-- downloads after - before:   -->   
[http://librivox.org/surprising-adventures-of-baron-munchausen-by-rudolf-erich-raspe/ The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen] by Rudolf Erich Raspe, group recording. (April theme: Lies) <!-- downloads after - before: 1691  -->   


[http://librivox.org/the-idiot-by-john-kendrick-bangs/ The Idiot] by John Kendrick Bangs, read by Gregg Margarite. (April theme: Fools) <!-- 143192 -->   
[http://librivox.org/the-idiot-by-john-kendrick-bangs/ The Idiot] by John Kendrick Bangs, read by Gregg Margarite. (April theme: Fools) <!-- 1473 -->   


[http://librivox.org/the-masquerader-by-katherine-thurston/ The Masquerader] by Katherine C. Thurston, read by Tom Weiss. (18 April 1875: Birth of K. C. Thurston) <!-- 404867 -->   
[http://librivox.org/the-masquerader-by-katherine-thurston/ The Masquerader] by Katherine C. Thurston, read by Tom Weiss. (18 April 1875: Birth of K. C. Thurston) <!-- 502 -->   


[http://librivox.org/the-man-who-was-thursday-a-nightmare-by-gk-chesterton/ The Man who was Thursday] by G. K. Chesterton, read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz. (April theme: Mistaken identities) <!-- 36118 -->   
[http://librivox.org/the-man-who-was-thursday-a-nightmare-by-gk-chesterton/ The Man who was Thursday] by G. K. Chesterton, read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz. (April theme: Mistaken identities) <!-- 138769 -->   


[http://librivox.org/indiscretions-of-archie-by-p-g-wodehouse/ The Indiscretions of Archie] by P. G. Wodehouse, read by by Mark Nelson. (March theme: natural death or murder?) <!-- 1852 -->   
[http://librivox.org/indiscretions-of-archie-by-p-g-wodehouse/ The Indiscretions of Archie] by P. G. Wodehouse, read by by Mark Nelson. (March theme: natural death or murder?) <!-- 17356 -->   


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[http://librivox.org/pathological-lying-accusation-and-swindling-%E2%80%93-a-study-in-forensic-psychology-by-william-healy-mary-healy/ Pathological Lying, Accusation and Swindling] by William and Mary Healy, read by Mary Schneider. (April theme: Lying) <!-- 1403 -->   
[http://librivox.org/pathological-lying-accusation-and-swindling-%E2%80%93-a-study-in-forensic-psychology-by-william-healy-mary-healy/ Pathological Lying, Accusation and Swindling] by William and Mary Healy, read by Mary Schneider. (April theme: Lying) <!-- 1296 -->   


[http://librivox.org/the-san-francisco-calamity-by-earthquake-and-fire-by-charles-morris/ The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire], by Charles Morris, group recording. (18. April 1906: San Francisco Earthquake) <!-- 11648 -->   
[http://librivox.org/the-san-francisco-calamity-by-earthquake-and-fire-by-charles-morris/ The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire], by Charles Morris, group recording. (18. April 1906: San Francisco Earthquake) <!-- 644 -->   


[http://librivox.org/martyred-armenia-by-faiz-el-ghusein/ Martyred Armenia] by Fa'iz El-Ghusein, read by Margaret Espaillat. (April 24: Armenian Genocide Day ) <!-- 6217 -->   
[http://librivox.org/martyred-armenia-by-faiz-el-ghusein/ Martyred Armenia] by Fa'iz El-Ghusein, read by Margaret Espaillat. (April 24: Armenian Genocide Day ) <!-- 627 -->   


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[http://librivox.org/mrs-warrens-profession-by-george-bernard-shaw/ Mrs. Warrens Profession] by George Bernard Shaw, drama. (15. March 44 BC: Death of J. Caesar) <!-- 11680 -->   
[http://librivox.org/mrs-warrens-profession-by-george-bernard-shaw/ Mrs. Warrens Profession] by George Bernard Shaw, drama. (15. March 44 BC: Death of J. Caesar) <!-- 1105 -->   


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[http://librivox.org/from-the-temple-by-george-herbert/ From The Temple] by George Herbert, read by Kirsten Ferreri. (3 April 1593: Birth of G. Herbert) <!-- 327   -->   
[http://librivox.org/from-the-temple-by-george-herbert/ From The Temple] by George Herbert, read by Kirsten Ferreri. (3 April 1593: Birth of G. Herbert) <!-- 574   -->   


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[http://librivox.org/32-caliber-by-donald-mcgibney/ 32 Caliber] by Donald McGibney, read by Dawn Larsen (5. March 1836: First production model revolver (.34 caliber) made by Samuel Colt) <!-- downloads after - before: 7039  -->  
[http://librivox.org/32-caliber-by-donald-mcgibney/ 32 Caliber] by Donald McGibney, read by Dawn Larsen (5. March 1836: First production model revolver (.34 caliber) made by Samuel Colt)   
   
   
[http://librivox.org/mystery-of-the-yellow-room-by-gaston-leroux/ Mystery of the Yellow Room] by Gaston Leroux, group recording. (March theme: locked room mystery) <!-- 143192  --> 
[http://librivox.org/mystery-of-the-yellow-room-by-gaston-leroux/ Mystery of the Yellow Room] by Gaston Leroux, group recording. (March theme: locked room mystery)


[http://librivox.org/the-return-of-sherlock-holmes-by-sir-arthur-conan-doyle/ The Return of Sherlock Holmes] by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, group recording. (March theme: crime) <!-- 404867 --> 
[http://librivox.org/the-return-of-sherlock-holmes-by-sir-arthur-conan-doyle/ The Return of Sherlock Holmes] by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, group recording. (March theme: crime)   


[http://librivox.org/the-leavenworth-case-by-anna-katharine-green/ The Leavenworth Case] by Anna Katharine Green, read by Kirsten Ferreri. (March theme: whodunit) <!-- 36118  --> 
[http://librivox.org/the-leavenworth-case-by-anna-katharine-green/ The Leavenworth Case] by Anna Katharine Green, read by Kirsten Ferreri. (March theme: whodunit)


[http://librivox.org/the-crevice-by-william-j-burns-and-isabel-ostrander/ The Crevice] by William J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander, read by J. M. Smallheer. (March theme: natural death or murder?) <!-- 1852  --> 
[http://librivox.org/the-crevice-by-william-j-burns-and-isabel-ostrander/ The Crevice] by William J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander, read by J. M. Smallheer. (March theme: natural death or murder?)  


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===== Non-Fiction =====  


[http://librivox.org/science-and-hypothesis-by-henri-poincare/ Science and Hypothesis] by Henri Poincaré, group recording. (2. March: World Math Day) <!-- 6217  --> 
[http://librivox.org/science-and-hypothesis-by-henri-poincare/ Science and Hypothesis] by Henri Poincaré, group recording. (2. March: World Math Day)  


[http://librivox.org/the-report-on-unidentified-flying-objects-by-edward-j-ruppelt/ The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects] by Edward J. Ruppelt, read by Roger Melin. (March theme: Mysterious Appearances ;-)) <!-- 1403  --> 
[http://librivox.org/the-report-on-unidentified-flying-objects-by-edward-j-ruppelt/ The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects] by Edward J. Ruppelt, read by Roger Melin. (March theme: Mysterious Appearances ;-))  


[http://librivox.org/the-collected-works-of-saint-patrick-by-saint-patrick/ The Collected Works of Saint Patrick], by Saint Patrick, read by Sean McKinley. (17. March: Saint Patrick's Day) <!-- 11648 --> 
[http://librivox.org/the-collected-works-of-saint-patrick-by-saint-patrick/ The Collected Works of Saint Patrick], by Saint Patrick, read by Sean McKinley. (17. March: Saint Patrick's Day)   


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===== Play =====  


[http://librivox.org/julius-caesar-by-william-shakespeare/ Julius Caesar] by William Shakespeare, drama. (15. March 44 BC: Death of J. Caesar) <!-- 11680  --> 
[http://librivox.org/julius-caesar-by-william-shakespeare/ Julius Caesar] by William Shakespeare, drama. (15. March 44 BC: Death of J. Caesar)  


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===== Poetry =====  


[http://librivox.org/the-farmers-bride-by-charlotte-mew/ The Farmer's Bride] by Charlotte Mew, read by Elizabeth Klett. (24 March 1928: C. Mew commits suicide) <!-- 327  --> 
[http://librivox.org/the-farmers-bride-by-charlotte-mew/ The Farmer's Bride] by Charlotte Mew, read by Elizabeth Klett. (24 March 1928: C. Mew commits suicide)  
 
'''Note:''' The books from this collection got downloaded 14774 times in March 2011.
 


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Revision as of 05:54, 1 April 2011

Introduction

The audiobooks which feature as Staff Picks in 2011 will be added here. More details of these selections may be found on the linked blog posts. For more information and a list of Staff Picks in previous years, have a look at the main Staff Picks page

Suggestions for future Staff Picks on the LibriVox home page and the Internet Archive LibriVox index page are always welcome. Please post your suggestions in this thread.

LibriVox Staff Picks 2011

April 2011: April Fools!

Fiction

The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe, group recording. (April theme: Lies)

The Idiot by John Kendrick Bangs, read by Gregg Margarite. (April theme: Fools)

The Masquerader by Katherine C. Thurston, read by Tom Weiss. (18 April 1875: Birth of K. C. Thurston)

The Man who was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton, read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz. (April theme: Mistaken identities)

The Indiscretions of Archie by P. G. Wodehouse, read by by Mark Nelson. (March theme: natural death or murder?)

Non-Fiction

Pathological Lying, Accusation and Swindling by William and Mary Healy, read by Mary Schneider. (April theme: Lying)

The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire, by Charles Morris, group recording. (18. April 1906: San Francisco Earthquake)

Martyred Armenia by Fa'iz El-Ghusein, read by Margaret Espaillat. (April 24: Armenian Genocide Day )

Play

Mrs. Warrens Profession by George Bernard Shaw, drama. (15. March 44 BC: Death of J. Caesar)

Poetry

From The Temple by George Herbert, read by Kirsten Ferreri. (3 April 1593: Birth of G. Herbert)


March 2011: Mysterious March

Fiction

32 Caliber by Donald McGibney, read by Dawn Larsen (5. March 1836: First production model revolver (.34 caliber) made by Samuel Colt)

Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux, group recording. (March theme: locked room mystery)

The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, group recording. (March theme: crime)

The Leavenworth Case by Anna Katharine Green, read by Kirsten Ferreri. (March theme: whodunit)

The Crevice by William J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander, read by J. M. Smallheer. (March theme: natural death or murder?)

Non-Fiction

Science and Hypothesis by Henri Poincaré, group recording. (2. March: World Math Day)

The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects by Edward J. Ruppelt, read by Roger Melin. (March theme: Mysterious Appearances ;-))

The Collected Works of Saint Patrick, by Saint Patrick, read by Sean McKinley. (17. March: Saint Patrick's Day)

Play

Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, drama. (15. March 44 BC: Death of J. Caesar)

Poetry

The Farmer's Bride by Charlotte Mew, read by Elizabeth Klett. (24 March 1928: C. Mew commits suicide)

Note: The books from this collection got downloaded 14774 times in March 2011.



February 2011: Freezing February

Fiction

The Fur Country by Jules Verne, read by Esther. (8. February 1828: Birth of J. Verne)

The Frozen Pirate by William C. Russell, group recording. (24. February 1844: Birth of W.C. Russell)

Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays by Margaret Penrose, read by Lucy Burgoyne. (February theme: snowstorm)

The Frozen Deep by Wilkie Collins, read by Diana Majlinger. (February theme: Arctic)

The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, read by Diana Kiesners . (9. February 1941: Death of E. von Arnim)

Non-Fiction

Exercises in Knitting by Cornelia Mee, group recording. (February theme: Fighting the cold)

The Journals of Robert F. Scott by Robert Falcon Scott, group recording. (February theme: Antarctic Exploration)

Famous Affinities of History by Lyndon Orr, group recording. (14. February: Valentine's Day)

Play

The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare, drama. (February theme: Winter)

Poetry

A Boy's Will by Robert Frost, read by Savanna Herrold and Bill Boerst. (February theme: Frost :-))


Note: The books from this collection got downloaded 2993 times in February 2011.



January 2011: New Beginnings

Fiction

The Chimes by Charles Dickens, read by Ruth Golding. (January theme: Changes)

Grace Harlowe's First Year At Overton College by Jessie Graham Flower, read by BumbleVee. (January theme: New School)

Work: A Story of Experience by Louisa May Alcott, group recording. (January theme: New Job)

Better Angel by Richard Meeker, read by Greg W. (10. January 1996: Death of Forman Brown, pseudonym R. Meeker)

White Fang by Jack London, read by Mark F. Smith. (12. January 1876: Birth of J. London)

Non-Fiction

Army Letters from an Officers Wife 1871-1888 by Frances M.A. Roe, read by Sue Anderson. (January theme: Moving)

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, read by Gary Gilbert. (17. January 1706: Birth of Benjamin Franklin)

A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay by Watkin Tench, read by tabithat. (18-20. January 1788: Arrival of the First Fleet in Australia)

Play

Five O'Clock Tea by William Dean Howells, drama. (January theme: Marriage)

Poetry

Robert Burns 250th Anniversary Collection by various, group recording. (25. January 1759: Birth of R. Burns)