Multiple Authors has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is The 9/11 Commission Report.

Over the course of 20 months, the bipartisan 9/11 Commission, five Democrats and five Republicans held 12 public hearings and received testimony from 160 witnesses. Dozens of government agencies and other entities provided the Commission with more than 2.5 million pages of documents and other material. The report and its recommendations can save American lives. Special edition: Some of the best narrators in the business have lent their talents to this production. Barbara Rosenblat: 17 Earphone Awards, Golden Voice, Voice of the Century. Several Audie Awards Ralph Cosham: Two Earphone Awards, Five Audio Best of the Years, TV and movie credits Scott Brick: 18 Earphone Awards, one of six outstanding narrators for 2003. Audie Award Jay O. Sanders: Golden Voice, voice of PBS Wide Angle, TV and movie credits Grover Gardner: 15 Earphone Awards, Golden Voice, Voice of the Century Dan Cashman: Narrator of many best sellers, extensive TV and movie credit Kate Fleming: 12 Earphone Awards, several Audie nominations, Audie Award in 2004 Susie Breck: Award-winning narrator and director. Audie Award Dick Hill: Eight Earphone Awards, Voice of the Century, Golden Voice, Two Audie Awards
Public Domain (P)2004 InAudio

Twenty-two authors. Thirty-seven poems. One mission: Challenge the world. When City Limits Publishing set out to bring Poems of Political Protest to listeners, we had no idea the response we would receive. With hundreds of entries, this anthology represents the best of the best. The voices represented here are from all over the world, all across the political spectrum, and all worthy of being heard. Poems of Political Protest is a cry out to the world for change. These poems are the voices of the hurt, the oppressed, the struggling. They represent the fight for a better and brighter tomorrow while still honoring yesterday. All we have, all we own freely and clearly, are our words. May this collection bring forth positive change.
©2020 City Limits Publishing (P)2021 City Limits Publishing

These amazing accounts of airmen recorded during the war include stories of air combat, music of the time, and recordings made on bomb runs over Europe and Japan. Eagles over Europe: Introduction; AAF intro; Bomb run over Germany, A-26; Lt. Gilman, AT-9 trainer; Lt. Anderson, AT-7 trainer; Jack the Ripper air raid; Song of the Bombardier; RAF pilot: Bostonize; Rescue over the North Sea; Lt. Anderson, A-20; Bomb run over Italy, B-25; Lt. Ace White, P-38 P-51 team in Germany; P-47 ground attack; Last dog fight over Germany; Eulogy for Dick Bong; Airman's escape; Song: "I'll Be Seeing You"; German cities damage report; Song: "Haleluia"; A farmer returning home Silver Wings over the Pacific: 22. C-54 loading for the Pacific 23. Wind-powered laundry; 24. Cpt. Reed, B-17; 25. Lt. Glendening, B-24; 26. Lt. Kohn, A-20; 27. What's in a name? P-61s; 28. Lone Wolf Mission, B-25; 29. Song: "Spirit of the Air Corps"; 30. Chinese-American P-40 pilot; 31. Low-altitude bomb run, A-20; 32. Song: "Hail to the Squadron"; 33. Bomb run over Formosa, B-24; 34. Medal of Honor: Eugene Irwin; 35. Bomb run over Japan, B-29; 36. Visit with wives of crew; 37. Song: "Head in the Clouds"; 38. Loading two-millionth bomb; 39. Tokyo damage report; 40. Song: "Blue Skies"; 41. Dropping the first atom bomb
©2000 Multiple Authors (P)2012 InAudio

Nursery rhymes and fairy tales have their roots in the mists of time and storytellers throughout the ages have shaped these magical moral stories. Children have always responded to these classic fables being captured by the perennial fight between good and evil and identifying with the timeless characters involved in the stories. This enchanting collection of classic fairy tales brings together a whole host of well-known characters. There are many theories about who Mother Goose was. One theory is that she was Queen Sheba of the Biblical times. Another suggests that she was Queen Bertha, the mother of Charlemagne, the great medieval military leader. She was nicknamed "Queen Goose-Foot" or "Goose-Footed Bertha." Yet another theory suggests that the original Mother Goose was a woman named Elizabeth Goose, who lived in colonial Boston. Vanessa Maroney has a wonderful gift for English dialects and has narrated many of our children's titles. She is a native of the British Isles and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, receiving the RADA silver medal, "Sir Emile Littler" and "Caryl Brahms" awards. An accomplished actress, she has recorded over 150 books.
Public Domain (P)2002 InAudio

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Thus begins the most poetic and spiritual of the Holy Gospels. InAudio presents a warm and intimate reading.
Public Domain (P)2004 InAudio