1000 New Free Audio Book from LibriVoxAlong with it being our fifth anniversary, we have also reached out 1000th Free Resource of the Day Email. And for this free resource we wanted to do something special, so we've just added 1000 new free audio books from LibriVox. LibriVox.org is a great site which brings together volunteers to read books in the public domain that they then offer as free audio book downloads on MP3. The last time we added titles from LibriVox was over two years ago and since then they have grown enormously with over 2500 titles now available. We sifted through all their audio books and picked out the best titles based on literary merit, quality of narration, and how interesting they sounded. The narrators and recording quality have definitely improved with great new readers like Cori Samuel and Mike Vendetti. For many of the major classics they have multiple versions now so we've chosen what sounds like the best edition. We've also added the podcast feeds of the all audio books so you can listen to and download them all through our site. To download zips, subscribe through iTunes, get the eBooks, see chapter headings, and more click on the links over to LibriVox.Before you dive in please note that LibriVox is calling for donations to help them with the operating costs of their site so please do if you're able to. We've kicked off our contributions with a $100 donation. Keep LibriVox alive by donating today:Donate to LibriVox Now you can browse over 1100 LibriVox titles on LearnOutLoud.com:All LibriVox Titles on LearnOutLoud with 1000 New Titles Among the 1000 new audio books there are 150 free audio books specifically for kids. All these new free audio books for kids can be found in our Kids Free Stuff Section:Kids Free Stuff Section with 150 New Free Audio Books from LibriVox And here are some of the great new audio books we've added by category:Biographies:Mozart: The Man and the Artist as Revealed in His Own Words by Friedrich KerstThe World I Live In by Helen KellerUp From Slavery by Booker T. WashingtonTheodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography Edison, His Life and Inventions by Frank Lewis DyerThe Life of St. Teresa by St. Teresa of Avila History:A Short History of the United States by Edward ChanningA Short History of England by G.K. Chesterton Herodotus' Histories, Volume 1, Volume 2, and Volume 3 The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki The Book of the National Parks by Robert Sterling YardLiterature:The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott FitzgeraldBabbitt by Sinclair LewisJohn Barleycorn or Alcoholic Memoirs by Jack London Walking by Henry David ThoreauThe Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark TwainThe Aeneid by Virgil2 B R 0 2 B by Kurt VonnegutHamlet by William ShakespeareSense and Sensibility by Jane AustenWuthering Heights by Emily BronteGreat Expectations by Charles DickensCrime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoevskyA Room with a View by E.M. Forster Siddhartha by Hermann HesseSons and Lovers by D.H. LawrenceThe Last Man by Mary ShelleyCandide by VoltairePoems of William Blake Dubliners by James JoyceDead Souls by Nikolai GogolFathers and Sons by Ivan TurgenevPhilosophy:Meditations by Marcus AureliusThe Golden Sayings of EpictetusThe Sayings of Confucius Utilitarianism by John Stuart MillIntroduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelDiscourse on the Method by Rene DescartesThe Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel KantThe Joyful Wisdom, or The Gay Science by Friedrich NietzscheThe Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand RussellDiscourse on Inequality by Jean-Jacques RousseauThe Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam SmithTractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig WittgensteinEssays, First Series and Essays, Second Series by Ralph Waldo EmersonReligion & Spirituality:The Tree of Wisdom by NagarjunaIn His Steps: What Would Jesus Do? by Charles M. SheldonThe People's Idea of God by Mary Baker EddyThe Large Catechism by Martin LutherConceptions of Divine Love by St. Teresa of AvilaThe Golden Bough by James Frazer Bhagavad Gita Translated by Sir Edwin ArnoldThe Meaning of the Glorious KoranLegends of the Jews by Louis GinzbergThe Bahai Revelation by Thornton ChaseThe Story of Mormonism by James E. TalmageMysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness by Evelyn UnderhillTwentieth Century New Testament Science:On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles DarwinThe Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry by M. M. Pattison MuirThe Outline of Science by J. Arthur ThomsonPhilosophy and Fun of Algebra by Mary Everest BooleRelativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert EinsteinCuriosities of the Sky by Garrett ServissSelf Development:Supreme Personality by Delmer Eugene CroftA Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis by Melvin PowersMental Efficiency by Arnold BennettThe Power of Concentration by Theron Q. DumontThe Secret of Dreams by Yacki RaizizunA Guide to Men: Being Encore Reflections of a Bachelor Girl by Helen RowlandHow to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day by Arnold BennettAnd this is just scratching the surface of what we've added! Enjoy 1000 new free resources as we reach Free Resource Email #1000! Thank you LibriVox!All LibriVox Titles on LearnOutLoud with 1000 New Titles 5 Years of Learning Out LoudIt's been five years since we officially launched LearnOutLoud.com on March 1st, 2005. We've seen audio & video learning explode with thousands of great new audio books, podcasts, and videos being created and popping up across the world wide web. The audio learning revolution continues to grow as more people are taking advantage of their commutes, their workouts, and other times when their brain is free to learn out loud. We've certainly learned a lot over the course of the past five years and we hope you have too. Our passion for learning has only grown as we've strived to be the Web's primary destination for audio & video learning. We want to thank you so much for joining us in this journey of lifelong learning. We promise you amazing learning resources in the years to come.Sincerely,The LearnOutLoud Team(Jon, David, Seth, & the rest of our crew!) From E-Magazine #1: LOL PhilosophyIntroduction to the LearnOutLoud.com PhilosophyHi there, I just want to take a minute to personally welcome you to our first LearnOutLoud.com E-Magazine. If you find you don't have the time to read every book you've been meaning to, or you want to bone up on a subject you've become enamored with, we are the resource you've been looking for.We don't just offer a catalog of audio books; we want to change the very concept of learning itself. Education is no longer restricted to the domain of the classroom or the study hall. Imagine the freedom of learning to speak fluent German on your way to work, or listening to the wisdom of the Dalai Lama while you exercise. The time will come when everyone will be able to learn whatever they want, wherever they want, and it isn't some futuristic fantasy. While bringing LearnOutLoud.com to life, we've discovered thatgreat audio programs on every subject you can conceive of are currently waiting to be heard. If you want to enrich your life in ways you never thought possible, let LearnOutLoud.com show you just how easy it is.-Jon BischkeCEO/Founder, LearnOutLoud.comYou can check out the dozens of E-Magazines we've sent out over the past years. These newsletters feature new titles we're offering, great free resources and podcasts, and many other interesting audio learning articles. We've collected all of our past newsletters in one place for you to browse:Browse LearnOutLoud.com's E-Magazine ArchiveWe plan to update this E-Magazine Archive very soon with all the latest E-Magazines from the past year.LearnOutLoud.com Inventory at Year 5Here's a quick inventory of the resources we currently have after five years:25,000 Titles in Our Catalog 10,000 Audio Books for Sale in Our Sale Section 5,000 Audio Downloads for Sale in Our Downloads Section 3,000 Free Audio & Video Titles in Our Free Directory 2,000 Hand-Picked Educational Podcasts in Our Podcast Directory 2,000 Titles Published Through Our TeachOutLoud Service 1,500 Titles in Our Kids Catalog Hopefully we can double these numbers in the coming year!
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