342 Episodes

  1. Woodworking for Beginners, by Charles G. Wheeler, Part 3

    Published: 02/12/2024
  2. Studying Art Abroad and How to Do It Cheaply, by Abigail May Alcott Nieriker, Part 2

    Published: 25/11/2024
  3. The Complete Herbal and English Physician Enlarged, by Nicholas Culpeper, Part 1

    Published: 18/11/2024
  4. A Short History of the World, by H.G. Wells, Part 8

    Published: 11/11/2024
  5. The Maine Woods, by Henry David Thoreau, Part 1

    Published: 04/11/2024
  6. The Book of Werewolves, by Sabine Baring-Gould, Part 3

    Published: 28/10/2024
  7. Faery Lands of the South Seas, by Hall and Nordhoff, Part 3

    Published: 21/10/2024
  8. Astronomy for Young Folks, by Isabel Martin Lewis (Part 9)

    Published: 14/10/2024
  9. Old Country Inns of England, by Maskell and Gregory, Part 1

    Published: 07/10/2024
  10. New Recording! 1897 Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalog 1 - Pharmacy

    Published: 30/09/2024
  11. New Recording! How We Think, by John Dewey, Part 1

    Published: 23/09/2024
  12. New Recording! The Book of Household Management, by Mrs. Isabella Beeton - Part 1

    Published: 16/09/2024
  13. New Recording! 1925 Transatlantic Eastbound Passenger Sailings

    Published: 09/09/2024
  14. New Recording! The Ten Books on Architecture, by Vitruvius, Part 1

    Published: 02/09/2024
  15. The Ecclesiastical History of England, by the Venerable Bede, Part 2

    Published: 26/08/2024
  16. Farm Engines and How To Run Them, Part 6

    Published: 19/08/2024
  17. History of Animals, by Aristotle, Part 3

    Published: 12/08/2024
  18. The History of Bread from Prehistoric to Modern Times, by John Ashton, Part 5

    Published: 05/08/2024
  19. The ABC of Relativity, by Bertrand Russell, Part 4

    Published: 29/07/2024
  20. Moving Pictures: How They Are Made and Worked, Part 2

    Published: 22/07/2024

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Boring Books for Bedtime is a weekly sleep podcast in which we calmly, quietly read something rather boring to silence the brain chatter keeping you awake. Think Aristotle, Thoreau, and whoever wrote the 1897 Sears Catalog—mostly nonfiction, mostly old, a perfect blend of vaguely-but-not-too interesting. If you're on Team Sleepless, lie back, take a deep breath, and let us read you to rest.

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