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Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne  15559
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*eBook Milestones
*Introduction
*Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
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*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
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It took us from July 1971 to May 1997 to produce our first 992 eBooks!

               That's 13 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 Years!

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                 331   Average Per Month in 2005
                 336   Average Per Month in 2004
                 355   Average Per Month in 2003
                 203   Average Per Month in 2002
                 103   Average Per Month in 2001

                 931   New eBooks in 2005
                4049   New eBooks in 2004
                4164   New eBooks in 2003
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                         That's Only 51.00 Months!
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              15,948  Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
              12,237   eBooks This Week Last Year
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               3,711   New eBooks In Last 12 Months

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    78   Weekly Average in 2004
    79   Weekly Average in 2003
    47   Weekly Average in 2002
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Statistical Review

In the 13 weeks of this year, we have produced 992 new eBooks.
It took us from 7/71 to 7/97 to produce our FIRST 992 eBooks!!!

          That's 13 WEEKS as Compared to ~26 YEARS!!!


FLASHBACK!

Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992

Mon Year Title and Author                                  [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright

Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028
Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027
Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026
Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford  [Volume 1, BR#1]     [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025

Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39]  [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024
Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens  [Dickens #33]    [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023
Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau   [Thoreau #3]    [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022
Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021

Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020
Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019
Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018
Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde        [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017
[Title AKA:  The Soul of Man under Socialism]

Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016
Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr.         [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015
Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014
The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells                                 1013
Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012
Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso   [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011
Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010
Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno    [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009
   [Language: Italian]

Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy  [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008
Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007
Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006
Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]    1005

Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy  [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004
Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante  Paradise       [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003
Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory      [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002
Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno        [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001

Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000
Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx]  999
Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx]  998
Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian  [1ddcdxxx.xxx]  997

Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby]   996
Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx]  995
Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge                    [rdrsexxx.xxx]  994
Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx]  993

Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx]  992
Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx]  991
Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx]  990
Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx]  989
   [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes]

Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key          [edkidxxx.xxx]  988
Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx]  987
Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx]  986
Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx]  985


Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx]  984
Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx]  983
Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear              [nnsnsxxx.xxx]  982
Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere         [bwulfxxx.xxx]  981

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Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???

With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion]

[Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.]

With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!

At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged
      ~473 Per Year
        39.4 Per Month
         1.29 Per Day

At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
      10.90 Per Day
      76 Per Week
     330 Per Month

The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January.  January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.

This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.

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*Headline News from Edupage

[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]

DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES
Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and
universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA
has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research
initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such
programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household
technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete
deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for
university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively
stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50
percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from
basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological
progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of
Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology
Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information
technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally
sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in
focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg."
New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html

CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS
Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the
news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000
individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow
consumers to view any information about them that the company collects
and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data
acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have
on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law
enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those
records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social
Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation
introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new
limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up
overnight with no regulations whatsoever."
Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd)
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html

THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES
Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a
laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained
personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer
included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from
fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate
programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received
doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence
exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently,
according to a statement from the university, the institution is
required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected.
The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to
notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social
Security numbers were on the computer."
Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005
http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft


MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS

[If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the
big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement,
each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average
Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have
registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60,
not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits.  Just one
more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer
and to make the poor poorer.]

A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media
companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic
databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate
suits and represented defendants including the American Society of
Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union,
and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit,
including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times
Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works
originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the
terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic
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*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA

If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S.
media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories
released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared
to the stories for the rest of the week.

When they really don't want to release a story but they
are actually required to, they announce it late Friday,
so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most
people tune back in on Monday.

By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on
why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on
Wednesday, two weeks ago.

*

More On China And India

A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS
from Newsday

How do you make a room of university presidents squirm?

Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot
potato of teaching evolution at the high school level.

In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media
representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of
eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in
the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in
attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The
Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as
important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research
at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education
as woefully inadequate.
http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7


*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what
it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25.
This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices
for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were
when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25.
Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28%
since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price
they have averaged for the past 20 years.  Why is it
that books can go up so much without any news coverage?"


DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY

The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day,
because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory.

"It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say.

Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will
say, "It's ONLY a recession."



*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK

As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world
economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in
the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/
or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect,
while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect.



*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK

India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US.
China?  Twice as many.

*

Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year.

*

"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:

57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
  8 Africans
  52 would be female
  48 would be male
  70 would be non-white
  30 would be white
  70 would be non-Christian
  30 would be Christian
   6 people  would  possess  59%  of the entire world's wealth
   and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
  1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
  1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
  1 would own a computer

I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.

I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.

If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.

I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.

BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.

This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge.  Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites.  Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security.  The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.


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new directories:

The Wreck of the Golden Mary, by Charles Dickens                          1465
   [Updated edition of: etext98/wrkgm10.txt]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1465 ]
   [Files: 1465.txt; 1465-h.htm]

No Thoroughfare, by Charles Dickens                                       1423
   [Updated edition of: etext98/notho10.txt]
   [Author: Wilkie Collins]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/2/1423 ]
   [Files: 1423.txt; 1423-h.htm]

Going into Society, by Charles Dickens                                    1422
   [Updated edition of: etext98/gisoc10.txt]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/2/1422 ]
   [Files: 1422.txt; 1422-h.htm]

Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy, by Charles Dickens                                1421
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   [Files: 1421.txt; 1421-h.htm]

Mugby Junction, by Charles Dickens                                        1419
   [Updated edition of: etext98/mgjnc10.txt]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/1/1419 ]
   [Files: 1419.txt; 1419-h.htm]

Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings, by Charles Dickens                              1416
   [Updated edition of: etext98/mlldg10.txt]
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   [Files: 1416.txt; 1416-h.htm]

Doctor Marigold, by Charles Dickens                                       1415
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   [Files: 1415.txt; 1415-h.htm]

Somebody's Luggage, by Charles Dickens                                    1414
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Tom Tiddler's Ground, by Charles Dickens                                  1413
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A Message from the Sea, by Charles Dickens                                1407
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   [Files: 1407.txt; 1407-h.htm]

The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, by Charles Dickens               1406
   [Updated edition of: etext98/pocep10.txt]
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   [Files: 1406.txt; 1406-h.htm]

Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy                                             1399
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   [Files: 1399.txt; 1399-8.txt]

The Holly-Tree, by Charles Dickens                                        1394
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The Seven Poor Travellers, by Charles Dickens                             1392
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Melmoth Reconciled, by Honore de Balzac                                   1277
   [Translator: Ellen Marriage]
   [Updated edition of: etext98/mlmth10.txt]
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The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg, by Mark Twain                          1213
   [Updated edition of: etext98/hdlyb10.txt]
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The Message, by Honore de Balzac                                          1189
   [Translator: Ellen Marriage]
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The title is changed from Fritofs to Fritiofs (and no,
there should be no apostrophe in that) and, for those
who keep note of such things, Andrew A Stomberg is now
listed as editor. Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor,
but I'm not fully up with the etiquette.

The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English
instead of Swedish in the database.

Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs;
I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless.

Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner                   [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518
   [Language: Swedish with English notes]
   [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg]
   [Files: 8ftfs10.txt]

-=-=-=-=[  59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs                                 15562
   [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ]
   [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ]

The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann                             15561
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ]
   [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ]

Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various                       15560
   [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie]
   [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ]
   [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ]

Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne                                         15559
   [Language: German]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ]
   [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf]

La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud                                 15558
   [Language: French]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ]
   [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf]

Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski                  15557
   [Subtitle: (Stépantchikovo)]
   [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet]
   [Language: French]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ]
   [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf]

Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young     15556
   [Translator: François Soulès]
   [Language: French]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ]
   [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf]

La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde                                   15555
   [Language: French]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ]
   [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf]

Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux                           15554
   [Language: French]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ]
   [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf]

The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various             15553
   [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ]
   [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm]

Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson                           15552
   [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ]
   [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm]

Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay      15551
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ]
   [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm]

Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith                        15550
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ]
   [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ]

Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various                        15549
   [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,]
   [February 14, 1852]
   [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ]
   [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm]

Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous      15548
   [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes]
   [Language: Ilocano]
   [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano]
   [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ]
   [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm]

Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton  15547
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ]
   [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm]

The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale                           15546
   [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ]
   [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm]

The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant                                   15545
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ]
   [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm]

Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone                       15544
   [Illustrator: Gordon Ross]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ]
   [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm]

D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand                                           15543
   [Language: French]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ]
   [Files: 15543-8.txt]

A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine                         15542
   [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ]
   [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm]

What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden                        15541
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ]
   [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm]

Across India, by Oliver Optic                                            15540
   [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ]
   [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm]

The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various                         15539
   [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,]
   [            No. 27, May 13, 1897]
   [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls]
   [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ]
   [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm]

Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland                                           15538
   [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)]
   [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ]
   [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ]

The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude  15537
   [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ]
   [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ]

Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various    15536
   [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ]
   [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm]

Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens                                  15535
   [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ]
   [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm]

Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters                       15534
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ]
   [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ]

The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann   15533
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ]
   [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm]

Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón                              15532
   [Editor: W.F. Giese]
   [Language: English and Spanish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ]
   [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm]

Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas)                 15531
   [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos]
   [Language: Spanish and Tagalog]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ]
   [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm]

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various    15530
   [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The]
   [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of]
   [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books]
   [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial]
   [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their]
   [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of]
   [The Nineteenth Century]
   [Editor: E. H. Blair]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ]
   [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm]

Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling                                     15529
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ]
   [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt]

The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey                           15528
   [Ill.: Harry L. Smith]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ]
   [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ]

Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles                                           15527
   [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ]
   [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ]

John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard        15526
   [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;]
   [Yellowstone National Park]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ]
   [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ]

Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford                  15525
   [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)]
   [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White]
   [Contents: Gideon]]
   [          Samuel]
   [          Saul]
   [          Miriam's Schooling]
   [          Michael Trevanion]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ]
   [Files: 15525.txt; ]

Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis                                            15524
   [Ill.: Hal Gye]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ]
   [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ]

Getting Together, by Ian Hay                                             15523
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ]
   [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm]

The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis                  15522
   [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the]
   [series Chronicles of Canada]
   [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ]
   [Files: 15522.txt]

The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess                  15521
   [Illustrator: Harrison Cady]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ]
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With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett        15520
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Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce                                        15519
   [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:]
   [            Love in '76]
   [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution]
   [Editor: Montrose J. Moses]
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   [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt]

The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various                        15518
   [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,]
   [            No. 26, May 6, 1897]
   [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls]
   [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ]
   [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm]

Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn                         15517
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   [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm]

The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis                        15516
   [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ]
   [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm]

Syvista riveista, by Various                                             15515
   [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma]
   [Language: Finnish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ]
   [Files: 15515-8.txt]

Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt                                       15514
   [Subtitle: Kertomus]
   [Language: Finnish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ]
   [Files: 15514-8.txt]

Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino                       15513
   [Language: Finnish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ]
   [Files: 15513-8.txt]

Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various       15512
   [Editor: Owen Seaman]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ]
   [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ]

Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard                                15511
   [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters]
   [Ill.: Chase Emerson]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ]
   [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ]

Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett                                  15510
   [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher]
   [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a]
   [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.]
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   [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ]

Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe                    15509
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ]
   [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt]

Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson                                     15508
   [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ]
   [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm]

Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos                               15507
   [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ]
   [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm]

Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens                               15506
   [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in]
   [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during]
   [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in]
   [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.]
   [Ill.: E. W. D. Hamilton]
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   [Files: 15506.txt; 15506-8.txt; 15506-h.htm; ]

Die Tugend auf der Schaub�hne, by Justus M�ser                           15505
   [Subtitle: oder: Harlekins Heirath; Ein Nachspiel in einem Aufzuge]
   [Language: German]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15505 ]
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Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901, Edward Arnold 15504
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All Roads Lead to Calvary, by Jerome K. Jerome                            2231
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Novel Notes, by Jerome K. Jerome                                          2037
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The Old Peabody Pew, by Kate Douglas Wiggin                               1902
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The Life of the Spider, by J. Henri Fabre                                 1887
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A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett                             1550
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The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing                   1463
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Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde                             1338
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Shelley, by Francis Thompson                                              1336
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The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker                                1188
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Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad                               1143
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The Pupil, by Henry James                                                 1032
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Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke    15043
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  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ]
  [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm]

Many corrections made and an HTML version added.

Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke   13968
  [Full author: Edmund Burke]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ]
  [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm]

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De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne                    11318
  [Language: Dutch]
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  [Files: 11318-h.htm]

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Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne                            10349
  [Language: Dutch]
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The Underworld, by James C. Welsh                                        15503
   [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ]
   [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ]

The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory                                    15502
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ]
   [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ]

Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg                                               15501
   [Language: Finnish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ]
   [Files: 15501-8.txt]

Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander                               15500
   [Subtitle: Huvinäytelmä 3:ssa näytöksessä]
   [Language: Finnish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ]
   [Files: 15500-8.txt]

Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens                                       15499
   [Translator: Suonio]
   [Language: Finnish]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ]
   [Files: 15499-8.txt]

Trumps, by George William Curtis                                         15498
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ]
   [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ]

Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza                                         15497
   [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en]
   [          toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen]
   [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen]
   [Language: Dutch]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ]
   [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm]

The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews                           15496
   [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ]
   [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm]

In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett                                     15495
   [Subtitle: A Country Commentary]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ]
   [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt]

Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various                     15494
   [Editor: George E. Cook]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ]
   [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm]

The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth                    15493
   [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest]
   [Illustrator: John Gilbert]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ]
   [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm]

A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen                                          15492
   [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius]
   [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,]
   [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor]
   [differences in wording can be found.]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ]
   [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ]

Micrographia, by Robert Hooke                                            15491
   [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by]
   [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ]
   [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ]

The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady                                       15490
   [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters]
   [to Her Unknown Friends]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ]
   [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ]

Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud                                       15489
   [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners]
   [Translator: M.D. Eder]
   [Introduction by André Tridon]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ]
   [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm]

Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday                          15488
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ]
   [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm]

Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams                              15487
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ]
   [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm]

Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden             15486
   [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two]
   [Brothers; and What He Left]
   [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]]
   [          Who Was the Thief?]
   [          The Ghost]
   [          The Two Brothers]
   [          What He Left]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ]
   [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ]

Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams                                             15485
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ]
   [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm]

The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt                      15484
   [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ]
   [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm]

Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman      15483
   [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ]
   [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm]

The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer                                        15482
   [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ]
   [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ]

Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various                                  15481
   [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852]
   [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ]
   [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm]

New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480
   [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,]
   [June, 1915]
   [Author: Various]
   [Subtitle: April-September, 1915]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ]
   [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ]

New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479
   [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,]
   [May, 1915]
   [Author: Various]
   [Subtitle: April-September, 1915]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ]
   [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ]

New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478
   [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,]
   [April, 1915)]
   [Author: Various]
   [Subtitle: April-September, 1915]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ]
   [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ]

The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4                    15477
   [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18]
   [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ]
   [Files: 15477.txt]

The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3                    15476
   [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12]
   [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ]
   [Files: 15476.txt]

The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2                    15475
   [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7]
   [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ]
   [Files: 15475.txt]

The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1                    15474
   [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3]
   [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ]
   [Files: 15474.txt]

Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart                                   15473
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ]
   [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm]

Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie                                15472
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ]
   [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt]

The Great Round World, April 22, 1897,  Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various       15471
   [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,]
   [April 22, 1897,  Vol. 1, No. 24]
   [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls]
   [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ]
   [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm]

Inez, by Augusta J. Evans                                                15470
   [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ]
   [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt]

The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson  15469
   [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters]
   [By Distinguished Characters]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ]
   [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt]

Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair           15468
   [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ]
   [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm]

The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock                                     15467
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ]
   [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ]

Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing                15466
   [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan]
   [Doyle, and George Gissing]
   [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;]
   [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The]
   [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,]
   [by George Gissing]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ]
   [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ]

Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Halévy                               15465
   [Commentator: Brander Matthews]
   [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews]
   [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ]
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Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss               15464
   [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)]
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Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont              15463
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Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire                                        15462
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Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley     15461
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A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers        15460
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Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel                                     15459
   [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les]
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Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq      15458
   [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de]
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The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various         15457
   [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.]
   [No. 23, April 15, 1897]
   [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls]
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McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey                     15456
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Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood            15455
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The Great Round World, April 1, 1897  Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various         15451
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Against Home Rule (1912), by Various                                     15450
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New Faces, by Myra Kelly                                                 15449
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Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith                                      15448
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Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower                                       15446
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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various    15445
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The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley      15444
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Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday                               15443
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Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442
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Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various    15441
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Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi                             15440
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Mon Year Title and Author                                  [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright

Jul 1997 Martin Chuzzlewit, by Charles Dickens[Dickens #32][chuzzxxx.xxx]  968
Jul 1997 Nicholas Nickleby, by Charles Dickens[Dickens #31][ncklbxxx.xxx]  967
Jul 1997 Maid Marian, by Thomas Love Peacock               [maidmxxx.xxx]  966
Jul 1997 The Black Tulip, by Alexandre Dumas[Pere][Dumas#1][tbtlpxxx.xxx]  965

Jul 1997 The Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle[HP#1][2rbnhxxx.xxx]  964
Jul 1997 Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens  [Dickens #30]  [ldortxxx.xxx]  963
Jul 1997 The Poems of Henry Kendall, by Henry Kendall      [phkndxxx.xxx]  962
Jul 1997 Glinda of Oz, by L. Frank Baum     [LFB#17][Oz#14][14wozxxx.xxx]  961


Jun 1997 The Tin Woodman of Oz, by Baum     [LFB#16][Oz#12][12wozxxx.xxx]  960
Jun 1997 The Lost Princess of Oz, by Baum   [LFB#15][Oz#11][11wozxxx.xxx]  959
Jun 1997 Rinkitink In Oz, by L. Frank Baum  [LFB#14][Oz#10][10wozxxx.xxx]  958
Jun 1997 The Scarecrow of Oz, by L. Frank Baum[FB#13][Oz#9][09wozxxx.xxx]  957

Jun 1997 Tik-Tok of Oz, by L. Frank Baum  [Baum #12][Oz #8][08wozxxx.xxx]  956
Jun 1997 The Patchwork Girl of Oz, by L. Frank Baum[Baum12][07wozxxx.xxx]  955
Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his War Tank, by Victor Appleton      [21tomxxx.xxx]  954
Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his Big Tunnel, by Victor Appleton    [19tomxxx.xxx]  953

Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his Air Glider, by Victor Appleton    [12tomxxx.xxx]  952
Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his Sky Racer, by Victor Appleton     [09tomxxx.xxx]  951
Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his Electric Runabout, by V. Appleton [05tomxxx.xxx]  950
Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his Submarine Boat, by Victor Appleton[04tomxxx.xxx]  949

Jun 1997 Ethics, by Benedict de Spinoza/Elwes Part 3 [#3]  [3spnexxx.xxx]  948
   [Translator: R. H. M. Elwes]
Jun 1997 The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson, by Robert Southey[hnlsnxxx.xxx]  947
Jun 1997 Lady Susan, by Jane Austen   [Jane Austen #6]     [lsusnxxx.xxx]  946
Jun 1997 Dust, by Mr. And Mrs. Haldeman-Julius             [dsthjxxx.xxx]  945

Jun 1997 The Voyage of the Beagle, by Charles Darwin [#1]  [vbglexxx.xxx]  944
Jun 1997 Misalliance, by George Bernard Shaw  [Shaw #1]    [msalixxx.xxx]  943
Jun 1997 Green Mansions, by W. H. Hudson [W. H. Hudson #1] [gmansxxx.xxx]  942
Jun 1997 Just Folks, by Edgar A. Guest [Edgar A. Guest #2] [jfolkxxx.xxx]  941

Jun 1997 Last of the Mohicans, by James Fenimore Cooper #1 [mohicxxx.xxx]  940
Jun 1997 Life of Thomas Telford, by Samuel Smiles [SS #5]  [tlfrdxxx.xxx]  939
Jun 1997 Good Indian, by B. M. Bower [B. M. Bower #2]      [gndinxxx.xxx]  938
Jun 1997 Poems:  Patriotic, Religious, etc, by Father Ryan [fryanxxx.xxx]  937

Jun 1997 The Village Watch-Tower, by Kate Douglas Wiggin #3[vilwtxxx.xxx]  936
Jun 1997 Self Help; Conduct & Perseverance by Samuel Smiles[selfhxxx.xxx]  935
Jun 1997 Songs of a Savoyard by W. S. Gilbert [Gilbert #5] [svyrdxxx.xxx]  934
Jun 1997 More Bab Ballads, by W. S. Gilbert  [Gilbert #4]  [3babbxxx.xxx]  933

Jun 1997 Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe [#1][usherxxx.xxx]  932
Jun 1997 The Bab Ballads, by W. S. Gilbert [Gilbert #3]    [2babbxxx.xxx]  931
Jun 1997 The Cook's Decameron, by Mrs. W. G. Water         [ckdecxxx.xxx]  930
Jun 1997 The Cyberpunk Fakebook, by St. Jude & R.U. Sirius [fakebxxx.xxx]  929C

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Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???

With 15,887 eBooks online as of March 30, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.98 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,275,850 x 15,887 x $.98 = $1+ trillion

[Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.]

With 15,887 eBooks online as of March 30, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,145 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!

At 15,887 eBooks in 33 Years and 08.80 Months We Averaged
      ~480 Per Year
        40.0 Per Month
         1.32 Per Day

At 931 eBooks Done In The 84 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
      11.08 Per Day
      78 Per Week
     333 Per Month

The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January.  January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.

This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.

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*Headline News from Edupage

[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]

FCC ALLOWS BELLS TO BUNDLE DSL
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ruled that local phone
companies cannot be compelled to offer stand-alone DSL service to
customers who purchase phone service from other providers. Florida,
Georgia, Louisiana, and Kentucky had sought to force BellSouth to
unbundle its DSL service from its phone service and sell the high-speed
data service to individuals who bought phone service from other local
providers or from cell-phone companies. BellSouth filed a petition with
the FCC, which narrowly granted the petition on a vote of 3-2. Michael
Copps and Jonathan Adelstein, the two Democrats on the FCC, filed a
dissenting statement expressing their concern that the ruling would
limit consumer choice. "If it is permissible to deny consumers DSL if
they do not also order analog voice service," they wrote, "what stops a
carrier from denying broadband service to an end-user who has cut the
cord and uses only a wireless phone?"
Wall Street Journal, 28 March 2005 (sub. req'd)
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111196508520290459,00.html

FEDS ORDER BANKS TO DISCLOSE BREACHES
Four federal agencies have released regulations requiring banks and
other financial institutions to notify customers when a security breach
presents a risk that their personal information may be misused. The
Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office
of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift
Supervision deliberated for 18 months on how federal legislation,
including the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions (FACT) Act, should
be interpreted. The resulting "guidance" stipulates that when personal
information is accessed without authorization and misuse of that
information has occurred or is reasonably possible, institutions must
notify affected customers "as soon as possible." In all cases, even
those that do not meet the standard set for notifying customers,
institutions must notify their primary federal regulators of the
breach. Delays in notifying customers are permissible if such
notification is determined to jeopardize an investigation into the breach.
[You can be sure the delays will be long and constant]
PCWorld, 24 March 2005
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,120168,00.asp

ICANN APPROVES EU TOP-LEVEL DOMAIN
Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
approved use of .eu as a country-code top-level domain for use by European
Union countries. EURid officials, who will manage the registry for .eu,
expect the U.S. Department of Commerce to approve the decision shortly.
The introduction of .eu is not expected to affect use of already popular
country codes such as .de for Germany or .uk for the United Kingdom.
Internet News, 25 March 2005
http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/3492776

BLUE GENE/L SPEED RECORD BROKEN, BY BLUE GENE/L
The still-unfinished Blue Gene/L supercomputer, being built by IBM at
the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has reached a processing
speed of 135.3 trillion floating point operations per second
(teraflops), smashing the record it set last year of 70.72 teraflops.
When complete, the Blue Gene/L supercomputer will have a theoretical
processing capacity of 360 teraflops. Developers of the machine doubled
the number of racks in the system--to 32--to achieve the new record.
Each rack holds 1,024 processors; Blue Gene will eventually include 64
racks. Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore Lab, which is part of the
U.S. Department of Energy, will use Blue Gene to study the nation's
stockpile of nuclear weapons, without the need to perform dangerous
underground testing.
BBC, 25 March 2005
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4379261.stm

CRITICISM MOUNTS FOR FEDERAL STUDENT DATABASE
The U.S. Department of Education has proposed creating a national
database of college students, but the idea has drawn heavy criticism
for its use of Social Security numbers to identify individuals. The
current system for reporting student progress, the Integrated
Postsecondary Education Data System, reports aggregate data for
institutions and cannot accurately track students who start at one
college or university and transfer to another. The proposed database
would track individuals, offering more accurate data for graduation
rates and other statistics, but some argue that those gains would come
at the expense of student privacy. David Baime, vice president of
government relations for the American Association of Community
Colleges, said that despite the benefits to community colleges in
particular from such a system, his organization opposes the plan
"primarily due to privacy concerns, expressed to us by our members."
David L. Warren, president of the National Association of Independent
Colleges and Universities, said, "The proposal takes us down the
slippery slope toward Big Brother oversight of college students, and of
those same citizens beyond their college years."
Inside Higher Ed, 23 March 2005
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2005/03/23/unit


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*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA


  WHEN/HOW DID *YOU* HEAR ABOUT THE TEXAS CITY EXPLOSION?

[More "Packaged News" Reporting, Even In Scandal Midst?]


TexasCity has been the location of several of the largest
industrial explosions in all history, and a week ago from
the time you are likely reading this another happened, at
1:28PM, local time [CST].

However, four hours later, when the evening new was on at
CBS, NBC, and ABC, there was no mention of this explosion
in the headlines.

Interestingly enough, the BBC had already reported on the
story earlier and had even had time to relay through PBS,
to millions of non-commercial network news watchers.  The
first ten minutes of those BBC news broadcasts were given
to the Texas City explosion story.

Details:  This refinery is the third largest in the U.S.

15 dead and over 100 injured.

Oil prices were reported as being lower in spite of this.

Yet, gasoline prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange
hit $1.6080 per gallon record highs.

This news lets us calculate exactly how much profits are
made by those who buy gas at $1.61 per gallon and sell a
gallon at the then current average price of $2.06.

$.45 profit on an investment of $1.61 equals 28%.

Of course you have to add in the expense of pumping that
gasoline into your own tank trucks and delivering it for
retail sale to the local gas stations.

[Sources:  Reuters and CNN]


*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK

Robert Rodriquez, famed movie director of El Mariachi,
Desperado, Spy Kids, Once Upon A Time In Mexico, and a
new movie, Sin City, coming out Friday, said late last
night on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson that a
delegation from the Directors' Guild was on it way for
the purposes of shutting down the filming of Sin City,
when he resigned his membership in the their Directors
Guild so he could share directing credits with Quentin
Tarantino and Frank Miller on the new Sin City movie.

Apparently the Directors' Guild would not allow shared
credits for directing, even in famous cases in which a
director is fired and replaced, then replaced again.
[Not the case with Sin City.]

The film was totally created outside Hollywood studios
and their system of dictating motion picture practices
in great detail.  This puts yet another hole in studio
system history in Hollywood, as Rodriguez and more are
making films on their own and thumbing their noses for
good at Hollywood and its antiquated political powers.

Sin City was made entirely in Austin, Texas.


DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY

Doublespeak to avoid the term "invasion" with reference to Panama:

"Operation Just Cause"; "directed our armed forces to protect the
lives of American citizens in Panama"; "deployed forces" to Panama;
conducted "efforts to support the democratic processes in Panama";
assured "the integrity of the Panama Canal", etc.



*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK

No mention will be made of the news embargo about Texas City.



*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK


BOOK PRICES SKYROCKET!

Yet book prices never make the news.

The overall inflation rate over the past 50 years has prices today
at about 6 times what they were in 1955.

Gasoline at $2 a gallons is 8 time higher than $.25 in 1955.

The minimum wage is $5.15 as compared to $1 in 1955.

But the price of the average paperback book in 1995 was $.25,
about the same as a gallon of gas.

In 2005 the average price of a paperback is $7.50, or 30 times
as much as it was 50 years ago.

All this hype about gas prices, but never a mention of books.

Tuition is the only other item I could find that went up as much.

*

"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:

57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
  8 Africans
  52 would be female
  48 would be male
  70 would be non-white
  30 would be white
  70 would be non-Christian
  30 would be Christian
   6 people  would  possess  59%  of the entire world's wealth
   and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
  1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
  1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
  1 would own a computer

I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.

I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.

If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.

I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.

BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.

This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge.  Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites.  Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security.  The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.


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