[COMPLETE] Rubble and Roseleaves-F.W. Boreham (d. 1959) - tg

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Rubble and Roseleaves, and Things of That Kind by Frank W. Boreham (1871 - 1959).

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/rubble-and-roseleaves-and-things-of-that-kind-by-frank-w-boreham/

Volunteers outside the USA: F.W. Boreham died in 1959. His work is still protected by copyright in places, like Europe, where copyright is author's death plus 70 years, or Australia (author's death plus 70 years for authors who died after 1954).
Frank Boreham was a well known preacher who served in England, Australia, and New Zealand. He published dozens of books and thousands of editorials during his lifetime, with no sign of slowing down, even up until his death at age 88. He wrote with a distinctive style, seeming to be able to draw a spiritual lesson out of any conceivable topic.<br><br>In this volume, Boreham characterizes these chapters as neither sermons nor essays, but simply, as he calls them, "outbursts" or "wayward notions," and he presents them to us as if we were all gathered around a comfortable fire together. ( Devorah Allen)
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Post by silverquill »

Yaay! Another Boreham book!
I'll be back to do something with this, for sure.
Maybe DPL?
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Sure, Larry, thanks!
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Wow, guys, look! A friend of mine just posted a review for this very book on his blog, this very morning! I promise, we didn't plan that! https://wp.me/p7g1R6-DG

Also, for those who still want more Boreham, never fear! I did some digging yesterday and found six or seven more on Archive, so we'll have plenty to keep us busy. :D
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Post by silverquill »

How cool is that! :D :D

I figured Archive might have more of his writing, so that's good news, too. :D
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Post by TriciaG »

This is set up.

This is PD in Canada, so I took the Canada part out of the "not PD" message. :)
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Thanks, Tricia! I'm at work now, so I will finish setting this up when I can. Tonight or tomorrow, hopefully.
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Post by silverquill »

Ah, what a collection!

Normally I don't put in request for sections until the MW is set up, but if you'll forgive me, I'd like to read one from each part, and they would be
A Good Wife and a Gallant Ship, Chimes, and A Box of Blocks. (I'm sure Kevin will show up, and he'll PL these for me). I'm looking forward to listening to the rest. :D
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silverquill wrote: September 30th, 2019, 8:45 pm Ah, what a collection!

Normally I don't put in request for sections until the MW is set up, but if you'll forgive me, I'd like to read one from each part, and they would be
A Good Wife and a Gallant Ship, Chimes, and A Box of Blocks. (I'm sure Kevin will show up, and he'll PL these for me). I'm looking forward to listening to the rest. :D
:lol: Sure thing, Larry! Yes, this looks to be another good one! I will be happy to PL your sections, whether Kevin makes his appearance or not. (But I'm betting you're right, and he'll be along in a little while!)

I'll start filling this in now. I'll soon be starting a job which will require me to actually get up in the mornings (haven't had to do that in awhile!), but I don't start till the day after tomorrow, so I can afford to stay up late this one last time, right? :roll:
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Wow, that didn't take long at all. Looks like we're all set up and ready for Readers Wanted! :D
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Post by chuckconvr »

I should like to record, Section 7 = Pt 1 Ch 6: New Brooms

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chuckconvr wrote: October 1st, 2019, 12:40 pm I should like to record, Section 7 = Pt 1 Ch 6: New Brooms

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Post by chuckconvr »

After a slight delay, here is section 07 - New Brooms

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/rubbleandroseleaves_07_boreham_128kb.mp3 @ 21:38.81

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Post by Elizabby »

Ill read Section 2 please.
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Thank you both! :D
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