Classical literature is the best that humanity has created over its entire many-century history. It nurtures morality in us, teaches the right attitude to life and building relationships with other people. With classics, we can—like by magic wand—transport ourselves to another era and learn what concerned and interested people of that time. Classics helps us learn the history and culture of different countries, and it simply makes us educated people.
The collection includes audio versions of the following works:
– O. Henry “Elsa in New York”
– Rudyard Kipling “Escape of the White Hussars”
– Edward Wyte “Lukundu”
– Herbert Wells “The Robbery in the Hammerpond Park”
– Henry Lawson “At the Edge of the Plain”
– Hans Evers “Stanislava d’Asps Last Will”
– Jack London “A Spot”
– Garrald Bergstedt “The Man with the Powder”
– A. Hublon “Orang-Saver”