I see that the five-volume The Great War by G.H. Allen and others is available on the Internet Archive. These volumes were published between 1915 and 1921, and so would be available to record for Librivox. (The author died in 1950, though, so not available to European readers to participate, unfortunately.)rlaughton wrote:I am a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Study Group which you can find over at our site here:
http://www.cefresearch.com/phpBB2/
One of our members told us about this site and the recording of "The Escape of a Princess Pat". I followed the link, downloaded the book and enjoyed the LibriVox experience very much. As a semi-retired person on a treadmill every morning, this was a great relief of the boredom!
Although other readers were good, I was encouraged to come here because of the readings of Mike Vendetti, as he appeared to be someone that was very good at what he was doing and could probably be doing much more than volunteering for this work.
I have a number of books from the Great War (WWI 1914-1919) some of which our team have transcribed so they are available to all to read (we put those on http://www.archive.org and so this process of having an audio version is of interest. I suspect we could assemble a team of our members, who have knowledge of what they are reading, to add to the LibriVox collections. Just an idea but I thought I would see if there is an interest in the Great War collections.
My congratulations to all of you!
Richard
Ruth