The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 24 March 2004
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Vol II, by John Dryden 11578
[Subtitle: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes]
[Editor: Rev. George Gilfillan]
The following is being re-indexed to include additional translator
credit:
Armenian Literature, Anonymous 11461
[Introduction by Robert Arnot]
[Tr.: Robert Arnot, F. B. Collins, and E. B. Collins]
The following is being re-indexed to add translator information:
May 2004 Fund. Prin. of the Metaphysic of Morals, Kant[IK2][ikfpmxxx.xxx] 5682
[Title: Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals]
[Author: Immanuel Kant]
[Translator: Thomas Kingsmill Abbott]
The following is being re-indexed to correct the author's name ("Goold",
not "Gould"):
The Grammar of English Grammars, by Goold Brown 11615
[Contributor: Samuel U. Berrian, A. M.]
We have posted an improved 11th edition of the following:
May 2005 Die Goettliche Komoedie, by Dante Alighieri [?komdxxx.xxx] 8085
[Language: German]
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They are eBooks #11775-11799.
Washington and His Colleagues, by Henry Jones Ford 11702
[Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Rise and Fall of Federalism]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/7/0/11702 ]
[Files: 11702.txt; 11702-8.txt; ]
The Makers and Teachers of Judaism, by Charles Foster Kent 11701
[Subtitle: From the Fall of Jerusalem to the Death of Herod the Great]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/7/0/11701 ]
[Files: 11701.txt; 11701-8.txt; ]
J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 2, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 11700
[Subtitle: An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted House; and, Ultor De
Lacy: A Legend of Cappercullen]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/7/0/11700 ]
[Files: 11700.txt; 11700-8.txt; 11700-h.htm; ]
J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 1, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 11699
[Subtitle: Schalken the Painter; and, An Account of Some Strange
Disturbances in Aungier Street]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11699 ]
[Files: 11699.txt; 11699-8.txt; 11699-h.htm; ]
The Three Brontes, by May Sinclair 11698
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11698 ]
[Files: 11698.txt; 11698-8.txt]
Mare Nostrum (Our Sea), by Vicente Blasco Ibanez 11697
[Subtitle: A Novel]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11697 ]
[Files: 11697.txt; 11697-8.txt]
The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth, by H.G. Wells 11696
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11696 ]
[Files: 11696.txt]
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, No. 561 11695
[August 11, 1832]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11695 ]
[Files: 11695.txt; 11695-8.txt; 11695-h.htm]
The Evolution of English Lexicography, by James Augustus Henry Murray 11694
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11694 ]
[Files: 11694.txt; 11694-8.txt; 11694-h.htm]
The World's Great Sermons, Volume 8, by Grenville Kleiser 11693
[Subtitle: Talmage to Knox Little]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11693 ]
[Files: 11693.txt; 11693-8.txt]
German Classics, Vol. III (Schiller), by Kuno Francke, Editor-in-Chief 11692
[Title: The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,
Vol. III -- Friedrich von Schiller] (Vol. 3 of 20)
[Subtitle: Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English.
In Twenty Volumes]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11692 ]
[Files: 11692.txt; 11692-8.txt]
Driftwood Spars, by Percival Christopher Wren 11691
[Subtitle: The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other
People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11691 ]
[Files: 11691.txt; 11691-8.txt]
Calvert of Strathore, by Carter Goodloe 11690
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/9/11690 ]
[Files: 11690.txt; 11690-8.txt]
Are Women People?, by Alice Duer Miller 11689
[Subtitle: A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11689 ]
[Files: 11689.txt; 11689-8.txt; 11689-h.htm; ]
History of Julius Caesar, by Jacob Abbott 11688
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11688 ]
[Files: 11688.txt; 11688-h.htm; ]
Atlantic Monthly, Volume 3, Issue 17, March, 1859, by Various 11687
[Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11687 ]
[Files: 11687.txt; 11687-8.txt; ]
Without Dogma, by Henryk Sienkiewicz 11686
[Subtitle: A Novel of Modern Poland]
[Translated by Iza Young]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11686 ]
[Files: 11686.txt; 11686-8.txt; ]
L'Endimione, by Pietro Metastasio 11685
[Author AKA: Pietro Trapassi] [Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11685 ]
[Files: 11685-8.txt; ]
Il sogno di Scipione, by Pietro Metastasio 11684
[Author AKA: Pietro Trapassi] [Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11684 ]
[Files: 11684-8.txt; ]
Where the Trail Divides, by Will Lillibridge 11683
[Author AKA: William Otis Lillibridge (1878-1909)]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11683 ]
[Files: 11683.txt; 11683-8.txt; 11683-h.htm; ]
The Soul of the War, by Philip Gibbs, Intro. by Anthony Langley 11682
[This work includes an introduction written specially for Project
Gutenberg by Anthony Langley, who also prepared the e-text.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11682 ]
[Files: 11682.txt; 11682-8.txt; ]
Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels; Vermont, by Jacob Abbott 11681
[Note: One of a series of books called "Marco Paul's Adventures in the
Pursuit of Knowledge"]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11681 ]
[Files: 11681.txt; 11681-h.htm; ]
George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy, Cooke 11680
[Author: George Willis Cooke]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/8/11680 ]
[Files: 11680.txt; 11680-8.txt; ]
The White Road to Verdun, by Kathleen Burke 11679
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11679 ]
[Files: 11679.txt; 11679-h.htm; ]
La belle Gabrielle, Vol. 2, by Auguste Maquet 11678
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11678 ]
[Files: 11678-8.txt; ]
Ohne den Vater, by Agnes Sapper 11677
[Subtitle: Erzahlung aus dem Kriege] [Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11677 ]
[Files: 11677.txt; 11677-8.txt]
The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913, by Jacob Gould Schurman 11676
[Subtitle: Third Edition]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11676 ]
[Files: 11676.txt]
Vanishing Roads and Other Essays, by Richard Le Gallienne 11675
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11675 ]
[Files: 11675.txt; 11675-8.txt; 11675-h.htm]
The Torrent, by Vicente Blasco Ibanez 11674
[Subtitle: Entre Naranjos]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11674 ]
[Files: 11674.txt; 11674-8.txt; 11674-h.htm]
Stickeen, by John Muir 11673
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11673 ]
[Files: 11673.txt; 11673-h.htm]
A Short History of Women's Rights, by Eugene A. Hecker 11672
[Subtitle: From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. With Special
Reference to England and the United States. Second Edition Revised,
With Additions.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11672 ]
[Files: 11672.txt; 11672-8.txt; 11672-h.htm]
The Rudder Grangers Abroad and Other Stories, by Frank R. Stockton 11671
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11671 ]
[Files: 11671.txt; 11671-8.txt]
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, June 11, 1919, by Various 11670
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/7/11670 ]
[Files: 11670.txt; 11670-8.txt; 11670-h.htm]
La Puerta de Bronce y Otros Cuentos, by Manuel de Terreros 11669
[Author: Manuel Romero de Terreros, Marquis de San Francisco]
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11669 ]
[Files: 11669.txt; 11669-8.txt]
The Gold Hunters, by James Oliver Curwood 11668
[Subtitle: A Story of Life and Adventure in the Hudson Bay Wilds]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11668 ]
[Files: 11668.txt; 11668-8.txt]
Gentle Measures, by Jacob Abbott 11667
[Full title: Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young]
[Subtitle: Or, The Principles on Which a Firm Parental Authority May Be
Established and Maintained, Without Violence or Anger, and the Right
Development of the Moral and Mental Capacities Be Promoted by Methods in
Harmony with the Structure and the Characteristics of the Juvenile Mind]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11667 ]
[Files: 11667.txt]
The Conjure Woman, by Charles W. Chesnutt 11666
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11666 ]
[Files: 11666.txt; 11666-h.htm]
Collections and Recollections, by George William Erskine Russell 11665
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11665 ]
[Files: 11665.txt; 11665-8.txt; 11665-h.htm]
The Camp Fire Girls Do Their Bit, by Hildegard G. Frey 11664
[Subtitle: Or, Over the Top with the Winnebagos]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11664 ]
[Files: 11664.txt; 11664-8.txt; 11664-h.htm]
El Arroyo, by Eliseo Reclus 11663
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11663 ]
[Files: 11663.txt; 11663-8.txt]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887, by Various 11662
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11662 ]
[Files: 11662.txt; 11662-8.txt; 11662-h.htm]
The Piper, by Josephine Preston Peabody 11661
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11661 ]
[Files: 11661.txt]
Ethel Morton's Enterprise, by Mabell S.C. Smith 11660
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/6/11660 ]
[Files: 11660.txt; 11660-8.txt; 11660-h.htm]
World's Greatest Books, Vol VIII, Ed. by Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton 11659
[Contains excerpts from the books of: Sir Walter Scott; Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley; Sir Philip Sidney; Tobias Smollet; Mme. De Stael;
Stendhal (Henri Beyle); Laurence Sterne; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Eugene
Sue; Jonathan Swift; William Makepeace Thackeray; Count Lyof N. Tolstoy;
Anthony Trollope; Ivan Turgenev; Jules Verne; Horace Walpole; Emile Zola]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11659 ]
[Files: 11659.txt; 11659-8.txt; 11659-h.htm]
Williams Anthology, Compiled by Edwin Partridge Lehman and Julian Park 11658
[Subtitle: A Collection of the Verse and Prose of Williams College,
1798-1910]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11658 ]
[Files: 11658.txt]
La Nina de Luzmela, by Concha Espina 11657
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11657 ]
[Files: 11657.txt; 11657-8.txt]
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales, by Arthur Conan Doyle 11656
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11656 ]
[Files: 11656.txt]
Fate Knocks at the Door, by Will Levington Comfort 11655
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11655 ]
[Files: 11655.txt; 11655-8.txt]
Confessions of a Young Man, by George Moore 11654
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11654 ]
[Files: 11654.txt; 11654-8.txt]
Notes & Queries 1850.01.12, by Various 11653
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11653 ]
[Files: 11653.txt; 11653-8.txt; 11653-h.htm]
Notes & Queries 1849.12.22, by Various 11652
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11652 ]
[Files: 11652.txt; 11652-8.txt; 11652-h.htm]
Notes & Queries 1849.12.15, by Various 11651
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11651 ]
[Files: 11651.txt; 11651-8.txt; 11651-h.htm]
La Belle-Nivernaise, by Alphonse Daudet 11650
[Title: La Belle-Nivernaise: Histoire d'un vieux bateau et de son equipage]
[Also contains: L,gendes et r,cits: Jarjaille chez le bon Dieu; La figue et
le paresseux; Premier habit; Les trois messes basses; Le nouveau maitre]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/5/11650 ]
[Files: 11650.txt; 11650-8.txt; 11650-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891, by Various 11649
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11649 ]
[Files: 11649.txt; 11649-8.txt; 11649-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887, by Various 11648
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11648 ]
[Files: 11648.txt; 11648-8.txt; 11648-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884, by Various 11647
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11647 ]
[Files: 11647.txt; 11647-8.txt; 11647-h.htm]
Noa Noa, by Paul Gauguin 11646
[Author: Charles Morice] [Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11646 ]
[Files: 11646-8.txt; ]
La rotisserie de la Reine Pedauque, by Anatole France 11645
[Author AKA: Anatole Francois Thibault] [Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11645 ]
[Files: 11645-8.txt; ]
La notte del Commendatore, by Anton Giulio Barrili 11644
[Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11644 ]
[Files: 11644-8.txt; ]
John Caldigate, by Anthony Trollope 11643
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11643 ]
[Files: 11643.txt; 11643-8.txt; 11643-h.htm; ]
What to See in England, by Gordon Home 11642
[Subtitle: A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty, or
Literary Association]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11642 ]
[Files: 11642.txt; 11642-8.txt; ]
Over There, by Arnold Bennett 11641
[Subtitle: War Scenes on the Western Front]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11641 ]
[Files: 11641.txt; ]
Love and Mr. Lewisham, by H. G. Wells 11640
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/4/11640 ]
[Files: 11640.txt; 11640-8.txt; ]
Figures of Earth, by James Branch Cabell 11639
[Subtitle: A Comedy of Appearances]
[Illustrated by Frank C. Pape]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11639 ]
[Files: 11639.txt; 11639-8.txt; 11639-h.htm; ]
Punch, July 18, 1917, by Various 11638
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11638 ]
[Files: 11638.txt; 11638-h.htm]
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, by Various 11637
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11637 ]
[Files: 11637.txt; 11637-h.htm]
Notes & Queries 1849.12.01, by Various 11636
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11636 ]
[Files: 11636.txt; 11636-8.txt; 11636-h.htm]
Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle, by Joseph Sheridan LeFanu 11635
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11635 ]
[Files: 11635.txt; 11635-8.txt; 11635-h.htm]
Human Nature In Politics, by Graham Wallas 11634
[Subtitle: Third Edition]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11634 ]
[Files: 11634.txt; 11634-8.txt; 11634-h.htm]
Parsifal, A Drama by Wagner as Retold by Oliver Huckel 11633
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11633 ]
[Files: 11633.txt; 11633-8.txt; 11633-h.htm]
Woman: Man's Equal, by Thomas Webster 11632
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11632 ]
[Files: 11632.txt; 11632-h.htm]
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 553 11631
[June 23, 1832]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11631 ]
[Files: 11631.txt; 11631-8.txt; 11631-h.htm; ]
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, June 18, 1919, by Various 11630
[Editor: Owen Seamen]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/3/11630 ]
[Files: 11630.txt; 11630-8.txt; 11630-h.htm; ]
Punch, or the London Charivari, V.153, Dec 26, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seamen 11629
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11629 ]
[Files: 11629.txt; 11629-8.txt; 11629-h.htm; ]
Gossip in a Library, by Edmund Gosse 11628
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11628 ]
[Files: 11628.txt; 11628.zip; 11628-8.txt; 11628-8.zip; ]
The World's Great Sermons, Vol. 2 (of 10), by Grenville Kleiser 11627
[Subtitle: Hooker to South]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11627 ]
[Files: 11627.txt; 11627.zip; 11627-8.txt; 11627-8.zip; ]
Dawn of All, by Robert Hugh Benson 11626
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11626 ]
[Files: 11626.txt]
The Wrong Twin, by Harry Leon Wilson 11625
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11625 ]
[Files: 11625.txt; 11625-8.txt; 11625-h.htm]
The Reflections of Ambrosine, by Elinor Glyn 11624
[Subtitle: A Novel]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11624 ]
[Files: 11624.txt; 11624-8.txt]
The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Vol. I, by Sir Walter Scott 11623
[Subtitle: With a Life of the Author] [Edited By George Saintsbury]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11623 ]
[Files: 11623.txt; 11623-8.txt]
Plus fort que Sherlock Holmes, by Mark Twain 11622
[Subtitle: Deuxieme Edition] [Tr.: Francois de Gail] [Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11622 ]
[Files: 11622.txt; 11622-8.txt; 11622-h.htm]
Le Mauvais Genie, by Comtesse de Segur 11621
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11621 ]
[Files: 11621.txt; 11621-8.txt; 11621-h.htm]
My Brilliant Career, by Miles Franklin 11620
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/2/11620 ]
[Files: 11620.txt; 11620.zip; ]
Punch, or the London Charivari, V.153, Nov 21, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seamen 11619
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/1/11619 ]
[Files: 11619.txt; 11619.zip; 11619-8.txt; 11619-8.zip; 11619-h.htm;
11619-h.zip; ]
>From Chaucer to Tennyson, by Henry A. Beers 11618
[Subtitle: With Twenty-Nine Portraits and Selections from Thirty
Authors]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/6/1/11618 ]
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Sep 1995 Verses 1889-1896, by Rudyard Kipling [Kipling#2] [11kipxxx.xxx] 323
Sep 1995 St Ives, by Robert Louis Stevenson [RLS #6] [stivexxx.xxx] 322
Sep 1995 Moran of the Lady Letty, by Frank Norris [FN#3] [morllxxx.xxx] 321
Sep 1995 Vida de Lazarillo, Author Unknown, In Spanish [lazaexxx.xxx] 320
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Aug 1995 Culprit Fay and Other Poems, Joseph Rodman Drake [cufayxxx.xxx] 317
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Aug 1995 Rhymes of a Red Cross Man, by Robert W. Service 4 [redcrxxx.xxx] 315
Aug 1995 Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest [swestxxx.xxx] 314
Aug 1995 Children of the Night by Edwin Arlington Robinson [chnitxxx.xxx] 313
Aug 1995 Young Adventure, by Stephen Vincent Benet [yngadxxx.xxx] 312
Aug 1995 Bunner Sisters by Edith Wharton [Wharton #7] [bunnrxxx.xxx] 311
Aug 1995 Before Adam, by Jack London [Jack London #2] [badamxxx.xxx] 310
Aug 1995 Rhymes of a Rolling Stone, by Robert W. Service 3 [rolstxxx.xxx] 309
Aug 1995 Three Men in a Boat, by Jerome K. Jerome [3boatxxx.xxx] 308
Aug 1995 Three Elephant Power Etc., Banjo Paterson [#3] [3elphxxx.xxx] 307
Aug 1995 The Early Short Fiction, Edith Wharton Part Two #6[whrt2xxx.xxx] 306
Aug 1995 The Count's Millions, by Emile Gaboriau [cntmixxx.xxx] 305
Aug 1995 Rio Grande's Last Race, Etc., Banjo Paterson [#2] [rlastxxx.xxx] 304
Jul 1995 HomeBrew HomePages Put YOU On The World Wide Web [homebxxx.xxx] 303C
Jul 1995 The Fibonacci Number Series [math0] [fibnsxxx.xxx] 302
Jul 1995 Ballad of Reading Gaol, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #2] [rgaolxxx.xxx] 301
Jul 1995 United States Declaration of Independence in HTML [1whenxxa.xxx] 300C
Jul 1995 Tales From Two Hemispheres, Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen [twohexxx.xxx] 299
Jul 1995 The Market-Place by Harold Frederic [Frederic #2] [marktxxx.xxx] 298
Jul 1995 The Flirt, by Booth Tarkington [Tarkington #1] [flirtxxx.xxx] 297
Jul 1995 The Cash Boy, by Horatio Alger, Jr. [Alger #2] [cashbxxx.xxx] 296
Jul 1995 The Early Short Fiction, Edith Wharton #5 Part One[whrt1xxx.xxx] 295
Jul 1995 The Captain of the Polestar, by A. Conan Doyle #5 [polstxxx.xxx] 294
Jul 1995 Paul Prescott's Charge by Horatio Alger Jr[Alger1][prescxxx.xxx] 293
Jul 1995 Beauty and The Beast, Etc., by Bayard Taylor [bbetcxxx.xxx] 292
Jul 1995 The Golden Age, by Kenneth Grahame [Grahame #3] [gldnaxxx.xxx] 291
Jul 1995 The Stark Munro Letters, by Arthur Conan Doyle #4 [strkmxxx.xxx] 290
Jul 1995 The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame [#2] [wwillxxx.xxx] 289
Jul 1995 The Certain Hour, by James Branch Cabell [chourxxx.xxx] 288
Jun 1995 Remember the Alamo, by Amelia E. Barr [alamoxxx.xxx] 287
Jun 1995 The Lost Continent by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne [lostcxxx.xxx] 285
Jun 1995 House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton [Wharton #4] [hmirtxxx.xxx] 284
Jun 1995 The Reef, by Edith Wharton [Wharton #3] [treefxxx.xxx] 283
Jun 1995 Eothen, by A. W. Kinglake [eothnxxx.xxx] 282
Jun 1995 Father Damien, Robert Louis Stevenson [RLS #5] [frdamxxx.xxx] 281
Jun 1995 Records of a Family of Engineers, R. L. Stevenson [rfengxxx.xxx] 280
Jun 1995 Trinity Atomic Bomb Test Site Photographs [3trntxxx.xxx] 279
Jun 1995 Trinity Atomic Bomb by White Sands Missle Range [2trntxxx.xxx] 278
Jun 1995 Trinity Atomic Bomb by the National Atomic Museum [1trntxxx.xxx] 277
Jun 1995 Franz Haydn's 104th Symphony [1794-5] [MIDI #2] [fh104sxx.xxx] 276C
Jun 1995 The Augsburg Confession, 465th Anniversary Edition[augsbxxx.xxx] 275
Jun 1995 Martin Luther's 95 Theses, In English and Latin[1][the95xxx.xxx] 274
Jun 1995 The Smalcald Articles, by Martin Luther [smcalxxx.xxx] 273
Jun 1995 An Open Letter on Translating by Martin Luther [ltranxxx.xxx] 272
May 1995 Black Beauty by Anna Sewell [English Quaker c1850][bbeauxxx.xxx] 271
May 1995 Dream Days, by Kenneth Grahame[Kenneth Grahame #1][drdayxxx.xxx] 270
May 1995 Beasts and Super-Beasts, by Saki [H. H. Munro][#1][beastxxx.xxx] 269
May 1995 The Octopus, by Frank Norris [A California Story]2[octopxxx.xxx] 268
May 1995 The Touchstone, by Edith Wharton [Wharton #2] [touchxxx.xxx] 267
May 1995 "Confessio Amantis" by John Gower [circa 1375 AD] [conamxxx.xxx] 266
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May 1995 The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald [Iceland] [cormcxxx.xxx] 265
May 1995 Main Street, Other Poems, Joyce Kilmer [US/NJ/NY] [jkmstxxx.xxx] 264
May 1995 Trees and Other Poems, Joyce Kilmer [US/NJ/NY] [treesxxx.xxx] 263
May 1995 Poems of Rupert Brooke [rupbrxxx.xxx] 262
May 1995 Dome of Many-Coloured Glass, Amy Lowell [Mass, US][domcgxxx.xxx] 261
May 1995 Introduction to Browning, Hiram Corson [Brit/Amer][inbroxxx.xxx] 260
May 1995 Ballads of a Cheechako, Robert W. Service [#2][bcheexxx.xxx] 259
May 1995 The Poems of A.L. [Adam Lindsay] Gordon[Australia][agordxxx.xxx] 258
May 1995 Troilus and Crisyde, by Geoffrey Chaucer [England][troicxxx.xxx] 257
May 1995 MPG Motion Picture of Rotating Earth [from space] [earthxxx.xxx] 256
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THE BATTLE OF THE DESKTOP HEATS UP
For the first time since Netscape hit the market in the 1990s,
Microsoft is facing stiff competition in the computer desktop arena, with
Google and Yahoo eager to depose Microsoft by offering compelling
alternatives designed to guide PC users through the Web. "The Web has
created the equivalent of an operating system layered on top of the
computer's operating system," says former tech magazine publisher John
Battelle. "There is some question of how important that underlying
operating system is going to be in the future." For now, search engines
appear to be the most potent magnet for drawing users' eyeballs -- a
phenomenon that has enabled Google to leapfrog from No. 26 in 2001 to third
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advertising. About 114.5 million Americans, or 39% of the U.S. population,
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Craig Silverstein. "If someone should come along and do a better job than
us, we know people will switch in a heartbeat." (AP 22 Mar 2004)
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040322/D81FHFIG0.html
[And in a related story]
THE DESKTOP WARS: GOOGLE, YAHOO, AND MICROSOFT
John Battelle, author of a forthcoming book on the rise of online
search, thinks that the era of the operating system is over: "The Web has
created the equivalent of an operating system layered on top of the
computer's operating system. There is some question how important that
underlying operating system is going to be in the future." And so the new
combatants for control of the computer desktop are Yahoo and Google and
Microsoft's MSN. The fiercest contender may be Google, with an audience
nearly six times larger than it was in early 2001, but both Yahoo and
Microsoft think they'll be able to build a better search engine than Google.
Microsoft MSN director Lisa Gurry says: "Our customers tell us that no one
is doing a very good job with search right now. Our own internal data
indicates 50% of search questions go unanswered, so we think there are some
great opportunities ahead." (AP/USA Today 23 Mar 2004)
http://tinyurl.com/2doad
[50%??? Wow! I didn't realize the success rate was that low!]
EUROPEANS TO SANCTION MICROSOFT
The European Union (EU) is about to sanction U.S. software maker Microsoft
for violating EU's competition rules, leaving that company under broad
sanctions for two or three years while it pursues the appeals process.
EU Competition Commission Mario Monti said: "In the end, I had to decide
what was best for competition and consumers in Europe." Microsoft CEO Steve
Balmer reaction was: "We were unable to agree on principles for new issues
that could arise in the future. I hope that perhaps we can still settle this
case at a later stage." (Los Angeles Times 19 Mar 2004)
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-micro19mar19,1,42556.story?coll=la-h
eadlines-technology
IEEE WORRIED ABOUT OUTSOURCING
The U.S. wing of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) is concerned about the "offshoring" trend, and John Steadman, the
group's president, says: "We must develop a coordinated national strategy to
maintain U.S. technological leadership and promote job growth in the United
States. But it's going to be difficult to remain technologically
competitive, if we continue offshoring the jobs of our innovators at rates
currently projected." The group is recommending that federal investments and
tax credits for research and development be limited to work performed in the
U.S.; it is also making the point that H-1B and L-1 visa programs are
frequently used to bring in cheaper labor that can lead to the displacement
of U.S. professionals, exploitation of foreign workers, and "accelerated
offshoring of engineering and other high-tech jobs."
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POWELL REASSURES INDIA ABOUT OUTSOURCING
U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has reassured India that the Bush
administration will not try to halt the outsourcing of high-technology jobs
to that country. Powell explained that American concerns about outsourcing,
as expressed in political complaints, were not surprising: "Outsourcing is a
natural effect of the global economic system and the rise of the Internet
and broadband communications. You're not going to eliminate outsourcing;
but, at the same time, when you outsource jobs it becomes a political issue
in anybody's country." David Wade, a spokesman for the Kerry campaign, said
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to fight for American workers"; White House spokeswoman Claire Buchan said,
"The secretary made clear in his remarks that we are concerned when
Americans lose jobs, and we are focused on creating jobs for American
workers, and the best way to do that is to open markets around the world,
including in India." (New York Times 17 Mar 2004)
http://partners.nytimes.com/2004/03/17/international/asia/17POWE.html
TELECOM REVOLUTION?
Skype, a California start-up created by Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis
(founders of the Internet file-swapping service Kazaa), is developing
software to make it possible for free phone calls to be made anywhere in the
world. Swedish-born Zennstrom and Friis, a citizen of Finland, decided to
adapt peer-to-peer technology to telecommunications: "We sat down and we had
talked about this for a long time. Where can we use this technology to solve
some real problems and take advantage of the competitive advantages of
disruptive technology? With peer-to-peer, whether we have 1 million or 10
million or 100 million users, our cost is pretty much the same. We can
provide it for free, because we don't have any costs for it." Venture
capitalist Timothy Draper says, "This is a major phenomenon that's going to
spread throughout the world," and he predicts that Skype will have "a really
tremendous business." Independent telecom analyst Daniel Berning says that
"the basic technology that they're applying, that's the way phones will work
in the future." (San Jose Mercury News 18 Mar 2004)
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/8215877.htm
WIRELESS FLAT-PANEL TV
Sharp is introducing the world's first wireless flat-panel television,
a $1600 set that can be carried anywhere in your house as you move from room
to room. But one reviewer notes: "Sharp's LC-15L1U is a natural purchase
only for a unique demographic group: those with big video budgets but
smallish apartments. For everyone else, the new Aquos is best considered a
technology demonstration, like a concept car." The reviewer decides that
though the Aquos may be groundbreaking, innovative and wireless, "it's also
somewhat impractical." (New York Times 18 Mar 2004)
http://partners.nytimes.com/2004/03/18/technology/circuits/18stat.html
HP LAUNCH OF LINUX PCs IN ASIA
Hewlett-Packard has become the first major PC maker to offer to
consumers in Asia desktop computer lines running Linux -- a move that now
makes HP a serious threat to Microsoft's dominance in that part of the
world. (Japanese, South Korean and Chinese officials have long been worrying
that their countries are too dependent on Microsoft's Windows systems.) The
HP Linux computers will be distributed by Turbolinux and sold in 12 Asian
locations: China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia,
Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
(AP/San Jose Mercury News 16 Mar 2004)
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/8199957.htm
IT'S OFFICIAL: TOSHIBA'S TEENY HARD DRIVE IS WORLD'S SMALLEST
Guinness World Records has certified that Toshiba's .85-inch hard
disk drive is the smallest in the world. The company says the tiny drives
squeeze up to 4 gigabytes of storage into a stamp-sized device that will
find a use in products such as cell phones and digital camcorders.
"Toshiba's innovation means that I could soon hold more information in my
watch than I could on my desktop computer just a few years ago," says
Guinness science and technology editor David Hawksett. (Reuters 16 Mar 2004)
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=YX5ZXPK3QKXTUCRBAEZSFEY?t
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ISPs STRUGGLE TO FIND FIX FOR SPAM
Unless you've been hibernating the last six months, you know that spam not
only is a consumer headache -- it's turning into a corporate nightmare.
U.S. companies spend an estimated $1 billion a year in extra [costs]. . . .
[snip] details at:
(CNet News.com 22 Mar 2004) http://news.com.com/2100-7349-5176415.html
[Of course, if this were only a consumer problem, such as well over 100 lbs
of junk mail that appears annually in the average home snailmailbox, then
the corporations [who send all that junkmail] wouldn't give a hoot; neither
would the government. It's OK for them to spam us, not the other way.]
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UNIVERSITIES FACE PATENT ISSUES FOR ONLINE TESTING
An undisclosed number of colleges and universities have received
letters from a company called Test Central saying that it holds a
patent on online testing and that the schools are in violation of that
patent. Ellen K. Waterman of Regis University, one of the institutions
threatened by the company, called the letter extremely broad,
potentially covering any type of testing online. An official from Test
Central rejected that characterization but said he believes "that other
people are profiting at our expense." Test Central's patent, for which
it applied in February 1999, was granted in early 2003. According to
Rita S. Heimes, a visiting assistant professor of law at Suffolk
University Law School, a patent can be effectively challenged by
showing prior use of the patented technology. Many institutions engaged
in online testing prior to 1999, but, said Heimes, because the cost of
fighting the patent in court could be extremely expensive, many
institutions will simply opt to pay licensing fees.
Chronicle of Higher Education, 26 March 2004 (sub. req'd)
http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v50/i29/29a03101.htm
LAPTOPS FOR ALL STUDENTS
A charity organization in Britain called Citizens Online has called on
that country's government to provide laptop computers to all school
children by 2010. A report from the group contends that "the very
process of education is dependent on technology," and bridging the
digital divide is one of the group's primary goals. Currently, only
half of the homes in the United Kingdom have Internet access. The
group's report also urges the government to fund efforts to help
people in the United Kingdom with disabilities gain computer and
Internet access. Programs to provide all students with computers have
been tried in several parts of the United Kingdom, with mixed results.
In some cases, school children with computers have become easy targets
for thieves. BBC, 18 March 2004
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3520898.stm
PDF-ARCHIVE PUSHED AS AN INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
Corporate and government officials are working on a variation of PDF
specifications to create an archive-friendly format for documents.
Representatives from companies including Eastman Kodak, IBM, and Xerox
are participating in developing the new format, called PDF-Archive
(PDF-A), with Adobe Systems, creator of the original PDF. Also involved
in the project is Stephen Levenson, judiciary records officer for the
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. The archival challenges
facing Levenson in the current era of vastly expanding numbers of
electronic documents have urged him to join in the work to create what
he said will be a slimmed-down version of PDF. PDF-A, which is based on
PDF 1.4, will include type fonts and other features to ensure the
documents are viewable by a wide range of applications in the future.
PDF-A also will be designed to shield PDF documents from becoming
security threats by prohibiting proprietary encryption schemes and
embedded executable files.
Federal Computer Week, 15 March 2004
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2004/0315/news-pdf-03-15-04.asp
IBM AND NAPSTER WORK TO PRESERVE BANDWIDTH
Recently relaunched music service Napster and IBM this week announced a
new "Super Peer" application designed to keep peer-to-peer file trading
from eating up huge portions of a network's bandwidth. Napster has
several university customers, including the University of Rochester and
Penn State University, and the new application stores the most
frequently traded tracks on servers at those locations. The application
runs on IBM's eServer BladeCenter systems. Users who download those
tracks get them from the local server rather than from the Internet,
saving the network's bandwidth for applications that depend on it.
According to Bill Pence, Napster's chief technology officer, the new
system would keep about 90 percent of the roughly 100,000 daily
downloads at Penn State from using up valuable Internet bandwidth,
saving the university about $50,000 in access fees annually.
Reuters, 10 March 2004
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=4535158
[Me and Valenti again]
REPORT RECOMMENDS BALANCE IN COPYRIGHT ISSUES
A new report from a policy group in Washington is likely to add fuel to
the debate over copyright in the digital age. The report from the
Committee for Economic Development argues that although digital media
open new doors for copyright infringement, the solution should lie with
"clear, concentrated thinking, rather than quick legislative or
regulatory action." At least some of the restrictions on electronic
content proposed by the entertainment industry are likely to disturb
the balance between content owners and the public, according to the
report. Debora L. Spar of Harvard Business School noted that
conceptions of "a more liberal regime of copyright" are becoming more
mainstream, not just "a wacky idea cloistered in the ivory tower," but
that the existing system of copyright is far from simply being thrown
out. Jack Valenti of the Motion Picture Association of America said
that although he had not seen the report, the notion that efforts by
the entertainment industry to protect copyright will stifle innovation
are "malarkey."
New York Times, 1 March 2004
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>From a Girl's Point of View, by Lilian Bell 11608
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Dio's Rome, by Cassius Dio 11607
[Subtitle: An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek
During the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla,
Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus; And Now Presented
in English Form. Second Volume Extant Books 36-44 (B.C. 69-44).]
[Editor and Translator: Herbert Baldwin Foster]
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Atlantic Monthly Vol. 3, No. 16, February, 1859, by Various 11606
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The Appetite of Tyranny, by G.K. Chesterton 11605
[Subtitle: Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian]
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Atlantic Monthly Vol. 6, No. 33, July, 1860, by Various 11604
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The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories, by George Gissing 11603
[Subtitle: To Which Is Prefixed The Work of George Gissing: An
Introductory Survey, By Thomas Seccombe]
[Author: Introductory Survey by Thomas Seccombe]
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The World of Ice, by Robert Michael Ballantyne 11602
[Subtitle: Or The Whaling Cruise of "The Dolphin" and the Adventures of
Her Crew in the Polar Regions]
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The Life of Marie de Medicis, Vol. 3 (of 3), by Julia Pardoe 11601
[Subtitle: Queen of France, Consort of Henri IV, and Regent of the
Kingdom under Louis XIII]
[See also: #11531 Vol. 1; #11600 Vol. 2]
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The Life of Marie de Medicis, Vol. 2 (of 3), by Julia Pardoe 11600
[Subtitle: Queen of France, Consort of Henri IV, and Regent of the
Kingdom under Louis XIII]
(See also: #11531 Vol. 1; #11601 Vol. 3)
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Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland, by Abigail Stanley Hanna 11599
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La Montana, by Eliseo Reclus 11598
[Language: Spanish]
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Mlle Fifi, by Guy de Maupassant 11597
[Subtitle: Nouveaux Contes] [Language: French]
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La Maison Tellier, by Guy de Maupassant 11596
[Language: French]
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The Pearl Box, by A Pastor 11595
[Subtitle: Containing One Hundred Beautiful Stories for Young People]
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contained and in the illustrations.)
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The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II, by William James Stillman 11594
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The Purchase Price, by Emerson Hough 11593
[Subtitle: The Cause of Compromise]
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Children's Hour with Red Riding Hood and Other Stories, Ed. by Piper 11592
[Ed.: Watty Piper]
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Babes in the Wood
The Sleeping Beauty
Snowdrop and Seven Little Dwarfs]
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Hugo de Groot en zijn rechtsphilosophie, by H. Bertens 11591
[Language: Dutch]
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Les Francais en Amerique 1777-1783, by Thomas Balch 11590
[Title: Les Francais en Amerique pendant la guerre de l'independance
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[Language: French]
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Le Docteur Ox, by Jules Verne 11589
[Subtitle: Le Docteur Ox; Maetre Zacharius; Un drame dans les airs;
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Mont-Blanc, par Paul Verne]
[Language: French]
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L'argent des autres, by Emile Gaboriau 11588
[Subtitle: I. Les hommes de paille]
[Language: French]
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L'Ameublement de l'Hotel de Pitsembourg, by Robert D'Awans 11586
[Title: L'Ameublement de l'Hotel de Pitsembourg au milieu du XVIIe siecle]
[Subtitle: Communication faite en s,ance du 26 avril 1901]
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[Language: French _ Dutch]
The Young Emigrants; Madelaine Tube; and other stories; by Unknown 11585
[Title: The Young Emigrants; Madelaine Tube; The Boy and the Book; and
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[Author: Unknown]
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Madcap, by George Gibbs 11584
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The Runaway Asteroid, by Michael D. Cooper 11583C
[Author AKA: Pseudonym for David Baumann, Jon Cooper, and Mike Dodd]
[Subtitle: The Starman Series]
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>From Out the Vasty Deep, by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes 11581
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The Teaching of Jesus, by George Jackson 11580
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Scott's Last Expedition Volume I, by Captain R. F. Scott 11579
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Vol II, by John Dryden 11578
[Subtitle: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes]
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Notes and Queries, No. 3, 1849.11.17, by Various 11577
[Subtitle: A Medium Of Inter-Communication For Literary Men, Artists,
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Vol. 4: Poems and Plays, by Lamb 11576
[Author: Charles and Mary Lamb] [Ed.: E. V. Lucas]
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Notes and Queries, No. 12, 1850.01.19, by Various 11575
[Subtitle: A Medium Of Inter-Communication For Literary Men, Artists,
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Master Skylark, by John Bennett 11574
[Subtitle: A Story of Shakspere's Time]
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The Crater, by James Fenimore Cooper 11573
[Subtitle: Or, Vulcan's Peak; a Tale of the Pacific]
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The Man From Brodney's, by George Barr McCutcheon 11572
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Mr. Punch's History of the Great War, by Punch 11571
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Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 153, November 7, 1917, by Various 11570
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 547 11569
[May 19, 1832]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, No. 562 11568
[August 18, 1832.]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 543 11567
[December 26, 1829.]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 533 11566
[February 11, 1832.]
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Friends, though divided, by G. A. Henty 11565
[Subtitle: A Tale of the Civil War]
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An Essay on War, in Blank Verse, by Nathaniel Bloomfield 11564
[Title: An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; The
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Morning Bells, by Frances Ridley Havergal 11563
[Subtitle: Or, Waking Thoughts for Little Ones]
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Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development, by Francis Galton 11562
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People of the Whirlpool, by Mabel Osgood Wright 11561
[Subtitle: From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife]
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The Barbarism of Berlin, by G. K. Chesterton 11560
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Renaissance in Italy Vol. 3, by John Addington Symonds 11559
[Subtitle: The Fine Arts]
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Poems, by Sam G. Goodrich 11558
[Files: 11558.txt; 11558-h.htm]
On Compromise, by John Morley 11557
[Files: 11557.txt; 11557-8.txt; 11557-h.htm]
Facing the Flag, by Jules Verne 11556
[Files: 11556.txt; 11556-8.txt]
Our Farm of Four Acres and the Money we Made by it, by Miss Coulton 11555
[Files: 11555.txt; 11555-8.txt]
The Crimes of England, by G.K. Chesterton 11554
[Files: 11554.txt; 11554-8.txt]
The Wonders of Prayer, by Various 11553
[Subtitle: A Record of Well Authenticated and Wonderful Answers to Prayer]
[Files: 11553.txt; 11553-8.txt; 11553-h.htm]
Slave Narratives: Maryland Narratives, by Works Project Administration 11552
[Title: Slave Narratives, A Folk History Of Slavery In The United States
From Interviews With Former Slaves, Vol. 8 Maryland Narratives]
[Files: 11552.txt; 11552-h.htm]
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 546 11551
[May 12, 1832]
[Files: 11551.txt; 11551-8.txt; 11551-h.htm]
Squash Tennis, by Richard C. Squires 11550
[Files: 11550.txt; 11550-h.htm]
The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss, by George L. Prentiss 11549
[Files: 11549.txt; 11549-8.txt]
Blackfoot Lodge Tales, by George Bird Grinnell 11547
[Subtitle: The Story of a Prairie People]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/5/4/11547 ]
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The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I, by William James Stillman 11546
[Files: 11546.txt; 11546-8.txt]
Travels in the United States of America, by William Priest 11545
[Subtitle: Commencing in the Year 1793, and Ending in 1797. With The
Author's Journals of his Two Voyages Across the Atlantic.]
[Files: 11545.txt]
Slave Narratives: Arkansas Narratives, by Works Project Administration 11544
[Title: Slave Narratives, A Folk History Of Slavery In The United States
From Interviews With Former Slaves, Vol. 2 Pt. 5 Arkansas Narratives]
[Files: 11544.txt; 11544-h.htm]
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 545 11543
[May 5, 1832]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 544 11542
[April 28, 1832]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, No. 567 11541
[September 22, 1832]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 536 11540
[March 3, 1832 ]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 535 11539
[February 25, 1832.]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 531 11538
[January 28, 1832.]
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 19, No. 530 11537
[January 21, 1832]
[Files: 11537.txt; 11537-8.txt; 11537-h.htm]
Town and Country Sermons, by Charles Kingsley 11536
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/5/3/11536 ]
[Files: 11536.txt; 11536-h.htm]
Views a-foot, by J. Bayard Taylor 11535
[Subtitle: or Europe seen with knapsack and staff]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/5/3/11535 ]
[Files: 11535.txt; 11535.zip; 11535-8.txt; 11535-8.zip; ]
The Lions of the Lord, by Harry Leon Wilson 11534
[Subtitle: A Tale of the Old West]
[Files: 11534.txt; 11534-8.txt; 11534-h.htm]
Theocritus, translated into English Verse 11533
[Translator: C. S. Calverley]
[Files: 11533.txt; 11533-8.txt; 11533-h.htm]
A Kentucky Cardinal, by James Lane Allen 11532
[Subtitle: A Story]
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Keeping up with Lizzie, by Irving Bacheller 11503
[Files: 11503.txt]
An Englishman Looks at the World, by H. G. Wells 11502
[Subtitle: Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks upon Contemporary
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Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories, by Rex Beach 11501
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De Val van Antwerpen, by Jozef Muls 11500
[Subtitle: 10 Oktober 1914] [Language: Dutch]
[Files: 11500.txt; 11500-8.txt]
The Existence of God, by Francois de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon 11044
[Editor: Henry Morley]
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