Lara, A Tale by BYRON, George Gordon, Lord

This powerful poem narrates the fateful return of Count Lara to the British Isles after spending years abroad traveling the orient. Returning to his patrimony with a retinue...

Giaour, The by BYRON, George Gordon, Lord

The Giaour is a poem by Lord Byron first published in 1813 and the first in the series of his Oriental romances. The Giaour proved to be a great success when published,...

Iron Byron

Deconstruction fitness myths through product reviews. Making health and wellness strategies simple and actionable.

Black Ivory by BALLANTYNE, R. M.

Although the books title Black Ivory denotes dealing in the slave trade it is not our heroes who are doing it. At the very first chapter there is a shipwreck, which leaves the son...

Siege of Corinth, The by BYRON, George Gordon, Lord

In this moving poem, Byron recounts the final, desperate resistance of the Venetians on the day the Ottoman army stormed Acrocorinth: revealing the closing scenes of the conflict...

Don Juan: Canto I By George Gordon Byron, Lord

The legend of Don Juan is one that's been told and retold over the centuries by poets and novelists. His life has been the subject of operas, musicals and film. The earliest...

Don Juan, Canto 1 by BYRON, George Gordon, Lord

Don Juan is a long narrative poem by Byron, based very loosely on the legend of the evil seducer, Don Juan. The first and second of (eventually) seventeen Cantos composed during...

When We Two Parted by BYRON, George Gordon, Lord

LibriVox volunteers bring you nine different recordings of When We Two Parted, by George Gordon, Lord Byron. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of November 26th, 2006.

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