Orson Welles Reads Moby Dick

Welles is reading just a short introduction here. But if you want a complete audio download of Moby Dick, let me tell you how to get one. You can download a free reading of Melville’s classic at Librivox. (The full mp3 zip file is right here.) Or you can also snag a free copy of the novel (or any other book you want) if you try out Audible’s 14 day, no-strings-attached, free trial. Details on that here. (Note: these audio files feature other folks reading Moby Dick, not Welles.) Finally, you can download a lot more great literature from our big collection of Free Audio Books.


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