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The Argonauts

Episode 12 of the Golden Age, The by Kenneth Grahame (1859 - 1932) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "The Argonauts" was published on April 22, 2026 and runs 19 minutes.

April 22, 2026 ·19m · Golden Age, The by Kenneth Grahame (1859 - 1932)

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Dream Days by Kenneth Grahame (1859 - 1932) LibriVox Dream Days is a collection of children's fiction and reminiscences of childhood written by Kenneth Grahame. A sequel to Grahame's 1895 collection The Golden Age (some of its selections feature the same family of five children), Dream Days was first published in 1898 under the imprint John Lane: The Bodley Head. (The first six selections in the book had been previously published in periodicals of the day—in the Yellow Book, the New Review, and in Scribner's Magazine in the United States.) The book is best known for its inclusion of Grahame's classic story The Reluctant Dragon. Like its precursor volume, Dream Days received strong approval from the literary critics of the day. In the decades since, the book has perhaps suffered a reputation as a thinner and weaker sequel to The Golden Age—except for its single hit story. In one modern estimation, both books "p 4 SF Stories by Mack Reynolds by Mack Reynolds (1917 - 1983) LibriVox 4 Science Fiction Stories by the quirky Mack Reynolds from the golden age of SF, the 1950s - Summary by phil chenevert The Faerie Queene – Book 4 by Edmund Spenser Loyal Books “The Fovrth Book of the Faerie Queene contayning the Legende of Cambel and Telamond or of Friendship.” The Faerie Queene was never completed, but it continues to be one of the most beautiful and important works of literature ever written. Spenser wrote it as a paean to the Virgin Queen Elizabeth, and to the golden age which she had brought to England. Sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh and commended by the foremost literary minds of his day, Spenser’s book is considered one of the crowning poetic achievements of the Elizabethan period. The Faerie Queene, Book 5 by Edmund Spenser Loyal Books The Fifth Book of the Faerie Queene contayning the Legende of Artegall or of Ivstice.This masterpiece was never completed, but it continues to be one of the most beautiful and important works of literature ever written. Spenser wrote it as a paean to the Virgin Queen Elizabeth, and to the golden age which he believed she had brought to England. Sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh and commended by the foremost literary minds of his day, Spenser’s book remains one of the crowning poetic achievements of the Elizabethan period.
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