Audios

The voice of creators, or subjects of stories, come to us through audio files of radio interviews, speeches and personal recordings.

Abraham Lincoln - one of America's most-famous presidents - left behind many words, although no one today is able to hear his actual voice.

Chapter 10 - After her visit to Boston, Helen and her teacher went on holiday to Cape Cod.

By the later part of 1939, Orson Welles and his Mercury-Theatre-on-the-Air players were sponsored by Campbell Soup.

Edgar Allan Poe published a poem entitled "Imitation," in 1827.

Mark Twain published his famous book, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, in Britain (in December of 1884) and in America (in February of 1885).

After he leaves the house, around midnight, Huck Finn joins his buddy, Tom Sawyer.

Huck Finn's father - whom his boy calls "Pap" - has not been in his son's life for awhile.

Huck Finn is sceptical about many things, but he is also a realist.

Huck Finn has a father who beats him.

In William Shakespeare's opinion, the life of a person - who lives to old age - consists of seven stages.

"Annabel Lee" is one of Edgar Allan Poe's most-famous poems.

William Blake (1757-1827) was a young man, in his late teens, when he witnessed the "Gordon Riots" in London.

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