PG Monthly Newsletter: Part 1 (2003-12-03)

The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter December 5, 2003
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers For Since 1971

In this issue of the Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Part 1:

1) Monthly eBook update:
   Updates/corrections
   New U.S. eBooks
   New books From PG Australia
2) Mailing list information

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1) Monthly eBook update

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The following is being re-indexed to correct author name (Greever, not
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The Century Vocabulary Builder, by Greever & Bachelor                    10073
  [Author:  Garland Greever and Joseph M. Bachelor]

The following has been re-posted to include previously missing chapters,
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Apr 2005 Hide and Seek, but Wilkie Collins                 [chidexxx.xxx] 7893
  [Plain text in chide10.txt/.zip; HTML in chide10h.htm/.zip]

The following is being re-indexed to clarify the entry, adding additional
and supplement title and author information, from:
Feb 1995 Tao/Dao Te/h King/Ching, by Lao Tzu [Hsuan Chiao] [taotexxx.xxx]  216
to:
Feb 1995 Tao Teh King, by Lao-Tse [Hsuan Chiao]            [taotexxx.xxx]  216
  [Title AKA: Dao te ching]
  [Subtitle:  The Tao and Its Characteristics]
  [Author AKA: Lao Tzu; Laozi]
  [Tr.:  James Legge]

The following has been reposted in HTML format as indicated:
Dec 2005 Government By The Brewers?, by Adolph Keitel      [bvbrwxxx.xxx] 9406
  [HTML in bvbrw10h.htm; illustrated HTML in bvbrw10h.zip]

The following has been reposted in a greatly improved edition 13:
Oct 1995 Dracula, by Bram Stoker                           [dracuxxx.xxx]  345

The following is being re-indexed to correct the title, and add supplemental
title and author information:
Jan 2005 Lau-zi Dao de jing, by Lau-zi                     [?laujxxx.xxx] 7337
  [Title AKA:  Tao te ching]
  [Author AKA:  Lau-tzu; Laozi]
  [Language: Chinese]

We have posted a revised 11th edition of:
Mar 2004 The Way We Live Now, by Anthony Trollope     [#36][wwlvnxxx.xxx] 5231

The following is being re-indexed to include volume and subtitle:
Jan 2005 Business Correspondence, Vol. 1, by Anonymous     [buscrxxx.xxx] 7309
  [Subtitle:  How to write a business letter] [Vol. 1 of 3]

The following is being re-indexed to correct the title ("Autobiographic",
not "Autobiographical"), also the author's name ("Quincey", not "Quincy"):
Jan 2005 Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas de Quincey     [?tdqaxxx.xxx] 7306

The following are being re-indexed to include translator information:
La Fiammetta, by Giovanni Boccaccio                                      10006
  [Tr.: James C. Brogan]
Oct 2004 The Poetics (On the Art of Poetry),    Aristotle  [poetixxx.xxx] 6763
  [Tr: Ingram Bywater]
  [See also: #1974]
Oct 2002 Fabre, Poet of Science, by G. V. (C. V.) Legros   [fbrpsxxx.xxx] 3489
  [Tr.: Bernard Miall]
Oct 2002 More Hunting Wasps, by Jean Henri Fabre [Fabre #5][mhtgwxxx.xxx] 3462
  [Often listed as J. H. Fabre or J. Henri Fabre or [J. H.] Henri Fabre]
  [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos]
Sep 2002 The Life of the Fly, by J. Henri Fabre  [Fabre #4][tlflyxxx.xxx] 3422
  [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos]
Sep 2002 Bramble-Bees and Others, by J. Henri Fabre [JHF#3][brmbbxxx.xxx] 3421
  [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos]
Sep 2002 The South Pole, Volume 2, by Roald Amundsen       [?tspv2xx.xxx] 3415
  [Tr.: A. G. Chater]
Sep 2002 The South Pole, Volume 1, by Roald Amundsen       [?tspv1xx.xxx] 3414
  [Tr.: A. G. Chater]

The following are being re-indexed to correct the title ("from" not "of"):
Apr 1998 Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb  [tshakxxa.xxx] 1286
Jun 1996 Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb  [tshakxxx.xxx]  573

The following are being re-indexed to included subtitles:
The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck, by James Branch Cabell                  10041
  [Subtitle: A Comedy of Limitations]
Wild Northern Scenes, by S. H. Hammond                                   10009
  [Subtitle: Sporting Adventures with the Rifle and the Rod]

The following has been re-posted in a corrected 11th edtion:
Jul 2003 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Joyce[#3][prtrtxxx.xxx] 4217

We have posted an illustrated HTML edition 13 for:
Apr 1993 A Princess of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs  [Mars #1][pmarsxxx.xxx]   62
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American Indian stories, by Zitkala-Sa                                   10376
  [Author AKA: Gertrude Bonnin]
  [Files: 10376.txt; 10376-8.txt]

England's Antiphon, by George MacDonald                                  10375
  [Files: 10375.txt; 10375-8.txt]

The Ramblin' Kid, by Earl Wayland Bowman                                 10374
  [Files: 10374.txt; 10374-8.txt]

The Middle Temple Murder, by J.S. Fletcher                               10373
  [Files: 10373.txt; 10373-8.txt]

Bunch Grass, by Horace Annesley Vachell                                  10372
  [Subtitle: A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch]
  [Files: 10372.txt; 10372-8.txt]

The Cinema Murder, by E. Phillips Oppenheim                              10371

Sustained honor, by John R. Musick                                       10370
  [Subtitle: The Age of Liberty Established]
  [Files: 10370.txt; 10370-h.htm]

Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel,John Yeardley  10369
  [Files: 10369.txt; 10369-8.txt]

The Vizier of the Two-Horned Alexander, by Frank R. Stockton             10368
  [Files: 10368.txt; 10368-h.htm]

Poems, by Sir John Carr                                                  10367
  [Files: 10367.txt; 10367-8.txt]

Freedom's Battle, by Mahatma Gandhi                                      10366
  [Subtitle: Being a Comprehensive Collection of Writings and Speeches
   on the Present Situation]
  [Files: 10366.txt; 10366-h.htm]

Precaution, by James Fenimore Cooper                                     10365
  [Files: 10365.txt; 10365-8.txt; 10365-h.htm]

Yeast: A Problem, by Charles Kingsley                                    10364
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/6/10364 ]
  [Files: 10364.txt; 10364.zip; 10364-h.htm; 10364-h.zip ]

The Bravo, by J. Fenimore Cooper                                         10363
  [Files: 10363.txt; 10363-8.txt; 10363-h.htm]

Sketches of the East Africa Campaign, by Robert Valentine Dolbey         10362
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/6/10362 ]
  [Files: 10362.txt; 10362.zip; 10362-8.txt; 10362-8.zip; 10362-h.htm;
   10362-h.zip; ]

The Creative Process in the Individual, by Thomas Troward                10361
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/6/10361 ]
  [Files: 10361.txt; 10361.zip; 10361-8.txt; 10361-8.zip; 10361-h.htm;
   10361-h.zip; ]

Kitty's Class Day And Other Stories, by Louisa M. Alcott                 10360
  [Author AKA: Louisa May Alcott]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/6/10360 ]
  [Files: 10360.txt; 10360.zip; 10360-8.txt; 10360-8.zip; ]

Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville, by Edith Van Dyne                       10359
  [Author AKA: L. Frank Baum]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/5/10359 ]
  [Files: 10359.txt; 10359.zip; ]

The Boss of Little Arcady, by Harry Leon Wilson                          10358
  [Files: 10358.txt; 10358-8.txt; 10358-h.htm]

Life Of Johnson, Volume 4 (of 6), by Boswell                             10357
  [Files: 10357.txt; 10357-8.txt; 10357-h.htm]

Travels in Morocco, Vol. 2., by James Richardson                         10356
  [Files: 10356.txt; 10356-8.txt]

Travels in Morocco, Vol. 1., by James Richardson                         10355
  [Files: 10355.txt; 10355-8.txt]

Die Laune des Verliebten, by J.W. Goethe                                 10354
  [Language: German]
  [Files: 10354.txt; 10354-8.txt]

Satyros oder Der Vergoetterte Waldteufel, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  10353
  [Title AKA English: Goethe's Satyros and Prometheus]
  [Language: German]
  [Files: 10353.txt, 10353-8.txt, 10353.zip, 10353-8.zip]

The Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol. 11., by Samuel Johnson                 10352
  [Subtitle: Parliamentary Debates II.]
  [Files: 10352.txt; 10352-8.txt; 10352-h.htm]

The Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol. 10., by Samuel Johnson                 10351
  [Subtitle: Parliamentary Debates I.]
  [Files: 10351.txt; 10351-8.txt; 10351-h.htm]

The Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol. 6, by Samuel Johnson                   10350
  [Subtitle: Reviews, Political Tracts, and Lives of Eminent Persons]
  [Files: 10350.txt; 10350-8.txt; 10350-h.htm]

Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Gabriel Verne                    10349
  [Language: Dutch]
  [Files: 10349.txt; 10349-8.txt]

Audio: Bad Medicine, by Robert Sheckley                                  10347C
  [Also see eBook #9055]

C'Etait ainsi..., by Cyriel Buysse                                       10346
  [Language: French]
  [Files: 10346.txt; 10346-8.txt]

Domestic Manners of the Americans, by Fanny Trollope                     10345
  [Author AKA: Frances Milton Trollope 1780-1863]
  [Note: Mother of Anthony Trollope]

Autumn Anthem, by Joel A. Erickson (Musical score)                       10344C
  [Musical score in Sibelius' .sib format]
  [Files: 10344-readme.txt 10344-h.htm 10344-sib.sib]

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Volume 2, by Charles Lamb            10343
  [Subtitle: Elia; and The Last Essays of Elia]
  [Editor: E. V. Lucas]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/4/10343 ]
  [Files: 10343.txt; 10343.zip; 10343-8.txt; 10343-8.zip; ]

The Velvet Glove, by Henry Seton Merriman                                10342
  [Author AKA: Hugh Stowell Scott]
  [Files: 10342.txt; 10342-8.txt; 10342-h.htm]

Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 21, Editor: Charles F. Horne     10341
  [Subtitle: The Recent Days (1910-1914)]
  [Files: 10341.txt; 10341-8.txt]

Dab Kinzer, by William O. Stoddard                                       10340
  [Subtitle: A Story of a Growing Boy]
  [Files: 10340.txt]

An Antarctic Mystery, by Jules Verne                                     10339
  [Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey]
  [Files: 10339-h.htm]

With the Turks in Palestine, by Alexander Aaronsohn                      10338
  [Files: 10338.txt; 10338-8.txt; 10338-h.htm]

Lady Into Fox, by David Garnett                                          10337
  [HTML files include images.]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/3/10337 ]
  [Files: 10337.txt; 10337.zip; 10337-h.htm; 10337-h.zip; ]

A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. VII (4th edn.), Various   10336
  [Subtitle: Originally published by Robert Dodsley in the Year 1744, Now
   first chronologically arranged, revised and enlarged with the Notes of
   all the Commentators, and new Notes; 1876.]
  [Editor: Robert Dodsley]
  [Contents:
    Tancred and Gismunda, by Gentlemen of the Inner Temple
    The Wounds of Civil War, by Thomas Lodge, Gent.
    Mucedorus, by author unknown
    The Two Angry Women of Abington, by Henry Porter, Gent.
    Look about You, by unknown]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/3/10336 ]
  [Files: 10336.txt; 10336.zip; 10336-8.txt; 10336-8.zip; ]

Children's Rights, by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora A. Smith              10335
  [Ed.: Kate Douglas Wiggin]
  [Contents:
    The Rights Of The Child
    Children's Plays
    Children's Playthings
    What Shall Children Read?
    Children's Stories. _Nora A. Smith_
    The Relation Of The Kindergarten To Social Reform
    How Shall We Govern Our Children? _Nora A. Smith_
    The Magic Of "Together." _Nora A. Smith_.
    The Relation Of The Kindergarten To The Public School
    Other People's Children]
  [Files: 10335.txt; 10335-8.txt]

Van 't  viooltje dat weten wilde, by Maria Catherina Metz-Koning         10334
  [Files: 10334.txt; 10334-8.txt]
  [Language: Dutch]

The European Anarchy, by G. Lowes Dickinson                              10333
  [Files: 10333.txt; 10333-8.txt]

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, by Various         10332
  [Subtitle: Volume XII. F, No. 325, August 2, 1828.]
  [Files: 10332.txt; 10332-8.txt; 10332-h.htm]

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, by Various         10331
  [Subtitle: Volume XII., No. 324, July 26, 1828]
  [Files: 10331.txt; 10331-8.txt; 10331-h.htm]

Fruitfulness, by Emile Zola                                              10330
  [Original title: Fecondite]
  [Translated by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly]
  [Files: 10330.txt]

Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes, by Laura Rountree Smith                      10329
  [Files: 10329.txt]

Poems, by Walter R. Cassels                                              10328
  [Files: 10328.txt; 10328-8.txt]

Alias The Lone Wolf, by Louis Joseph Vance                               10327
  [Files: 10327.txt; 10327-8.txt; 10327-h.htm]

David, by Charles Kingsley                                               10326
  [Subtitle: Five Sermons]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/2/10326 ]
  [Files: 10326.txt; 10326.zip; 10326-h.htm; 10326-h.zip]

The Gospel of the Pentateuch, by Charles Kingsley                        10325
  [Subtitle: A Set of Parish Sermons]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/2/10325 ]
  [Files: 10325.txt; 10325.zip; 10325-h.htm; 10325-h.htm]

Bull Hunter, by Max Brand                                                10324
  [Author AKA: Frederick Faust]
  [Files: 10324.txt]

The Rover Boys at College, by Edward Stratemeyer                         10323
  [Files: 10323.txt]

Miss Prudence, by Jennie Maria (Drinkwater) Conklin                      10322
  [Subtitle: A Story of Two Girls' Lives.]
  [Files: 10322.txt; 10322-8.txt]

Dragon's blood, by Henry Milner Rideout                                  10321
  [Files: 10321.txt; 10321-8.txt; 10321-h.htm]

Dotty Dimple at Play, by Sophie May                                      10320
  [Files: 10320.txt]

Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis, by H. Irving Hancock              10319
  [Subtitle: Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen]
  [Files: 10319.txt]

Damon and Delia, by William Godwin                                       10318
  [Subtitle: A Tale]
  [Files: 10318.txt; 10318-8.txt; 10318-h.htm]

Betty Gordon at Boarding School, by Alice Emerson                        10317
  [Subtitle: The Treasure of Indian Chasm]
  [Files: 10317.txt; 10317-8.txt]

Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp, by Percy Keese Fitzhugh               10316
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/1/10316 ]
  [Files: 10316.txt; 10316.zip; ]

Persian Literature, V1, The Shah Nameh, Rubaiyat, Divan, Gulistan        10315
  [Title: Persian Literature, Volume 1, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The
   Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan]
  [Author: Anonymous; special introduction by Richard J. H. Gottheil]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/1/10315 ]
  [Files: 10315.txt; 10315.zip; 10315-8.txt; 10315-8.zip; ]

Sonnets, by Michael Angelo Buonarroti & Tommaso Campanella               10314
  [Translator: John Addington Symonds]
  [Files: 10314.txt; 10314-8.txt]

Audio: The Fifth Regiment March, by Issler's Orchestra                   10313
  [Author: Walter H. Miller (technician)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. March 1889 in West Orange, New Jersey or local vicinity]
  [NPS: EDIS 564]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/1/10313 ]
  [Files: 10313-m-readme.txt; 10313-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Pattison Waltz, by Effie Stewart (vocal)                      10312
  [Author: Theo Wangemann (piano)]
  [Author: Theo Wangemann (technician)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded Feb 25, 1889 at The Edison Laboratory, West Orange, New Jersey]
  [NPS: EDIS 565]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/1/10312 ]
  [Files: 10312-m-readme.txt; 10312-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Around the World on the Phonograph, by Thomas A. Edison           10311
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: believed to be the earliest existing recording of Thomas Edison's
   voice.]
  [Recorded c. late Oct 1888 at West Organge, New Jersey or local vicinity]
  [NPS: EDIS 566]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/1/10311 ]
  [Files: 10311-m-readme.txt; 10311-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: After Dinner Toast at Little Menlo, by Arthur Sullivan            10310
  [Author: Col. George Gouraud (Introduction)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded October 5, 1888 at Little Menlo, London, England]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/1/10310 ]
  [Files: 10310-m-readme.txt; 10310-m-001.mp3; 10310.txt; 10310.zip; ]

Audio: The Lost Chord, by Arthur Sullivan (Composer)                     10309
  [Author: Performers Unknown]
  [Author: Col. George Gouraud (technician)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. August 1888 at London, England]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10309 ]
  [Files: 10309-m-readme.txt; 10309-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Handel Festival, by August Manns (conductor)                      10308
  [Subtitle: Israel in Egypt (excerpt)]
  [Author: George Frideric Handel (composer)]
  [Author: Col. George Gouraud (technician)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: earliest known recorded music in existence; A chorus of 4000
   voices recorded with phonograph over 100 yards away.]
  [Recorded June 29, 1888 at the Crystal Palace, London, England]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10308 ]
  [Files: 10308-m-readme.txt; 10308-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: At the Moving Picture Ball, by Maurice Burkhart                   10307
  [Author: Joseph H. Santly (composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 75987]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10307 ]
  [Files: 10307-m-readme.txt; 10307-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Moonlight Bay, by The Premier Quartet                             10306
  [Author AKA: The American Quartet]
  [Author: Percy Wenrich (Composer); Edward Madden (Lyricist)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Recorded c. 1915]
  [Note: Robert D. Amour or John Young (first tenor); Billy Murray (second
   tenor); Steve Porter (baritone); William F. Hooley (bass)]
  [NPS: EDIS 40555]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10306 ]
  [Files: 10306-m-readme.txt; 10306-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Alexander's Ragtime Band, by Billy Murray                         10305
  [Author: Irving Berlin (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Recorded c. November 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 36065]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10305 ]
  [Files: 10305-m-readme.txt; 10305-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Some of These Days, by Sophie Tucker                              10304
  [Subtitle: From Honky Tonk]
  [Author: Shelton Brooks (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. June 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 35979]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10304 ]
  [Files: 10304-m-readme.txt; 10304-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Jere Sanford's Yodeling and Whistling Specialty, by Jere Sanford  10303
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1910]
  [NPS: EDIS 36577]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10303 ]
  [Files: 10303-m-readme.txt; 10303-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Just Because She Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes, by John Dobbs             10302
  [Author: John Queen, Hughie Cannon (Composers)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 29, 1901]
  [NPS: EDIS 4778]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10302 ]
  [Files: 10302-m-readme.txt; 10302-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder?, Edward M. Favor 10301
  [Author: George L. Giefer (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. February 1901]
  [NPS: EDIS 24893]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10301 ]
  [Files: 10301-m-readme.txt; 10301-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Snyder, Does Your Mother Know You're Out?, by George P. Watson    10300
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. July 1899]
  [NPS: EDIS 4765]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10300 ]
  [Files: 10300-m-readme.txt; 10300-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Poet and Peasant Overture, by Eddie Peabody (banjo)               10299
  [Author: Fanz von Suppe (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on March 4, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 42876]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/9/10299 ]
  [Files: 10299-m-readme.txt; 10299-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Flow Gently Sweet Afton and Bonnie, Sweet Bonnie                  10298
  [Author: Robert Trucksess (American Guitar)]
  [Author: J. E. Spilman (Composer, Flow...)]
  [Author: J. L. B. Gilbert (Composer, Bonnie...)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded September 12, 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 42253]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/9/10298 ]
  [Files: 10298-m-readme.txt; 10298-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Saxema, by Rudy Wiedoeft                                          10297
  [Author: Rudy Wiedoeft (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 68208]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/9/10297 ]
  [Files: 10297-m-readme.txt; 10297-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, by Fisk University Jubilee Quartette    10296
  [Author AKA: The Southern Four]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 7, 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 42717]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10268 ]
  [Files: 10268-m-readme.txt; 10268-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Band of Gideon, by Fisk University Jubilee Quartette          10295
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1912]
  [NPS: EDIS 36410]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10267 ]
  [Files: 10267-m-readme.txt; 10267-m-001.mp3; ]

Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading, Horace Elisha Scudder, editor  10294
  [Subtitle: Selected from English and American Literature]
  [Files: 10294.txt]

Relacion historica de la rebelion de Tupac-Amaru, by Anonymous           10293
  [Full title: Relacion historica de los sucesos de la rebelion de
   Jose Gabriel Tupac-Amaru en las provincias del Peru, el ano de 1780]
  [Files: 10293.txt; 10293-8.txt]
  [Language: Spanish]

Punchinello, Vol. 2, No. 36, December 3, 1870, by Various                10292
  [Files: 10292.txt; 10292-8.txt; 10292-h.htm]

In The Fourth Year, by H.G. Wells                                        10291
  [Subtitle: Anticipations of a World Peace (1918)]
  [Files: 10291.txt; 10291-8.txt]

Confession de Minuit, by Georges Duhamel                                 10290
  [Subtitle: Roman]
  [Files: 10290.txt; 10290-8.txt; 10290-h.htm]
  [Language: French]

Le Chat du Neptune, by Ernest D'Hervilly                                 10289
  [Files: 10289.txt; 10289-8.txt; 10289-h.htm]
  [Language: French]

Audio: Ragtime Echoes, by Samuel Siegel (mandolin)                       10288
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Marie Caveny (ukelele)]
  [Author: Samuel Siegel (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1918]
  [NPS: EDIS 76220]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10288 ]
  [Files: 10288-m-readme.txt; 10288-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: New York Blues, by Pietro Frosini (accordion)                     10287
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Pietro Frosini (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1916]
  [NPS: EDIS 41040]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10287 ]
  [Files: 10287-m-readme.txt; 10287-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Arbucklenian Polka, by Bohumir Kryl (coronet)                     10286
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. January 1903]
  [NPS: EDIS 37408]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10286 ]
  [Files: 10286-m-readme.txt; 10286-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ma Rag Time Baby, by Peerless Orchestra                           10285
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Fred S. Stone (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1903]
  [NPS: EDIS 37289]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10285 ]
  [Files: 10285-m-readme.txt; 10285-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Spring of Love, by Jaudas (violin)                                10284
  [Author: Sam Ehrlich (composer)]
  [Author: Eugene]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Flute: Louis Atz]
  [Recorded c. 1903]
  [NPS: EDIS 4791]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10284 ]
  [Files: 10284-m-readme.txt; 10284-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Dinah Polka, by Charles P. Lowe (xylophone)                       10283
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 4815]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10283 ]
  [Files: 10283-m-readme.txt; 10283-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Polish National Dance, by Charles D'Almaine (violin)              10282
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 4788]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10282 ]
  [Files: 10282-m-readme.txt; 10282-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Antony's Address Over the Body of Caesar, by Harry E. Humphrey    10281
  [Subtitle: Julius Caesar]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: William Shakespeare (Writer)]
  [Recorded c. 1914]
  [NPS: EDIS 40512]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10281 ]
  [Files: 10281-m-readme.txt; 10281-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: In de Mornin' and Jes Gib Him One Ob Mine, Edward Sterling Wright 10280
  [Author: Paul Lawrence Dunbar (Writer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. April 1914]
  [Note: Wright was an African-American actor educated at Emerson College
   of Oratory in Boston.  His recitations helped to introduce and puplarize
   the works of African-American poet Dunbar.]
  [NPS: EDIS 34435]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10280 ]
  [Files: 10280-m-readme.txt; 10280-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Len Spencer                                 10279
  [Author: And Company]
  [Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe (Writer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Subtitle: Entrance of Topsy]
  [Recorded c. December 1910]
  [NPS: EDIS 36848]
  [See Also: eBook #203]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10279 ]
  [Files: 10279-m-readme.txt; 10279-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Sei Forse L'Angelo Fedele, by Claudia Muzio (soprano)             10278
  [Author: Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Subtitle: Eugene Onegin]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 44126]
  [Language: Russian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10278 ]
  [Files: 10278-m-readme.txt; 10278-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Hallelujah Chorus, by Oratorio Chorus                             10277
  [Author: George Frideric Handel (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Subtitle: Messiah]
  [Recorded c. 1916]
  [NPS: EDIS 43552]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10277 ]
  [Files: 10277-m-readme.txt; 10277-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Gloria, by Gregorian Choir                                        10276
  [Subtitle: The Twelfth Mass]
  [Author: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1915]
  [NPS: EDIS 43552]
  [Language: Latin]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10276 ]
  [Files: 10276-m-readme.txt; 10276-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: La Gioconda, by Paola Koraleck                                    10275
  [Author: Preste Benedetti]
  [Author: Amilcare Ponchielli (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. July 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 83615]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10275 ]
  [Files: 10275-m-readme.txt; 10275-m-001.mp3; ]

Sermons on Evil-Speaking, by Isaac Barrow                                10274
  [Editor: Henry Morley]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10274 ]
  [Files: 10274.txt; 10274.zip; 10274-h.htm, 10274-h.zip]

Audio: Ah! Fors' e Lui, by Lucrezia Bori (soprano)                       10273
  [Subtitle: La Traviata]
  [Author: Giuseppe Verdi (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. August 1910]
  [NPS: EDIS 87690-a]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10273 ]
  [Files: 10273-m-readme.txt; 10273-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Sono Un Poeta, by Florencio Constantino (tenor)                   10272
  [Subtitle: La Boheme]
  [Author: Giacomo Puccini (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. July 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 38051]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10272 ]
  [Files: 10272-m-readme.txt; 10272-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Hochstes Vertrauen, by Heinrich Knote (tenor)                     10271
  [Subtitle: Lohengrin]
  [Author: Richard Wagner (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. February 1906]
  [NPS: EDIS 38238]
  [Language: German]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10271 ]
  [Files: 10271-m-readme.txt; 10271-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: What Band Is This?, by Hann's Emperors of Song                    10270
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison']
  [Recorded January 4, 1926]
  [NPS: EDIS 78332]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10270 ]
  [Files: 10270-m-readme.txt; 10270-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Pharoah's Army Got Drowned, by "Colored Quartet" (name unknown)   10269
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 9, 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 87051]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10269 ]
  [Files: 10269-m-readme.txt; 10269-m-001.mp3; ]

Patty at Home, by Carolyn Wells                                          10268
  [Files: 10268.txt; 10268-8.txt]

The Outdoor Chums, by Captain Quincy Allen                               10267
  [Subtitle: The First Tour of the Rod, Gun and Camera Club]
  [Files: 10267.txt]

The Glands Regulating Personality, by Louis Berman, M.D                  10266
  [Files: 10266.txt; 10266-8.txt]

Audio: Anssin Jukka Ja Harman Haat, by Otto Pyykkonen                    10265
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded March 8, 1928]
  [Language: Finnish]
  [NPS: EDIS 44417]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10265 ]
  [Files: 10265-m-readme.txt; 10265-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Skamba Kankliah ir Trimintia, by Jouzas Suildauskas (baritonas)   10264
  [Author: Mikas Petraushas (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on May 22, 1925]
  [Language: Lithuanian]
  [NPS: EDIS 41305]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10264 ]
  [Files: 10264-m-readme.txt; 10264-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Envoyons d'l'avant nos gens!, by Charles Marchand (basse)         10263
  [Subtitle: Folklore du Canada]
  [Author: Harm, D'Amedee Tremblay (Composer)]
  [Author: Ernest Patience (au piano)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded May 12, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 44392]
  [Language: French]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10263 ]
  [Files: 10263-m-readme.txt; 10263-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Que Partes El Alma, by Juan de la Cruz (tenor)                    10262
  [Subtitle: Rumba Son]
  [Author: Manuel Mendez (Composer)]
  [Author: Bienvenido Leon (baritono)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 29, 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 41247]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10262 ]
  [Files: 10262-m-readme.txt; 10262-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: La Bella Cubano, by El Trio Cubano                                10261
  [Subtitle: Habenera]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 18, 1924]
  [Note: Violins and piano]
  [NPS: EDIS 77575]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10261 ]
  [Files: 10261-m-readme.txt; 10261-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Narodowe Melodye, by Aleksander Iwanowski (Harmonika)             10260
  [Subtitle: Polka]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on July 24, 1922]
  [NPS: EDIS 71105]
  [Language: Polish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10260 ]
  [Files: 10260-m-readme.txt; 10260-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Smes Esko - Slovackych Pisni, by Milan Lusk (houslove solo)       10259
  [Subtitle: Cis 1]
  [Author: Ludmila Vojackova (Wetche, klavirni doprovod)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 41274]
  [Language: Slovak]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10259 ]
  [Files: 10259-m-readme.txt; 10259-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Nataligino Kolo, by Jugoslavensko Tamburasko Drustvo              10258
  [Author AKA: Jugo-Slav Tamburitza Orchestra (English Translation)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 41283]
  [Language: Hungarian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10258 ]
  [Files: 10258-m-readme.txt; 10258-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Mazel Tov, by I. J. Hochman's Yiddisher Orchester                 10257
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on December 11, 1918]
  [NPS: EDIS 44419]
  [Language: Yiddish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10257 ]
  [Files: 10257-m-readme.txt; 10257-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: O, Tannenbaum, by Nebe Quartett                                   10256
  [Author: Richard Wagner (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1907]
  [NPS: EDIS 38244]
  [Language: German]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10256 ]
  [Files: 10256-m-readme.txt; 10256-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: La Paloma, by Banda de Zapadores de Mexico                        10255
  [Author: Sebastian Yradier (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded in July 1905]
  [NPS: EDIS 38222]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10255 ]
  [Files: 10255-m-readme.txt; 10255-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Birth of the Telephone, by Thomas A. Watson                   10254
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1914 at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, New
   York]
  [Note: The motion picture element of this sound film is believed lost.]
  [NPS: EDIS 4634]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10254 ]
  [Files: 10254-m-readme.txt; 10254-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Andrew Carnegie, by Andrew Carnegie                               10253
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Daniel Higham (Director)]
  [Recorded on January 20, 1914]
  [Recorded at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, New
   York]
  [Note: The motion picture element of this sound film is believed lost.]
  [NPS: EDIS 4640]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10253 ]
  [Files: 10253-m-readme.txt; 10253-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Old Violin, by Daniel Higham (Director)                       10252
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded January 1914 at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio in Bronx,
   New York]
  [NPS: EDIS 4627]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10252]
  [Files: 10252-m-readme.txt; 10252-m-001.mp3; ]

Town Geology, by Charles Kingsley                                        10251
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10251]
  [Files: 10251.txt; 10251.zip; 10251-h.htm; 10251-h.zip]

Audio: The Five Bachelors, by Ramsay (Director)                          10250
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 7, 1912 or February 16, 1913, at the Edison Motion
   Picture Film Studio, Bronx, New York]
  [NPS: EDIS 4632]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10250]
  [Files: 10250-m-readme.txt; 10250-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The St. Louis Blues, by Frank Ferera                              10249
  [Author: W. C. Handy (Composer)]
  [Author: John Paaluhi]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 4, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 78255]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10249]
  [Files: 10249-m-readme.txt; 10249-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Blues my Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me,by Raderman's Jazz Orchestra 10248
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 76868]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10248]
  [Files: 10248-m-readme.txt; 10248-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Dixieland, by Lopez and Hamilton's Kings of Harmony               10247
  [Subtitle: One-Step]
  [Author: Dixieland Jazz Band (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 76857]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10247]
  [Files: 10247-m-readme.txt; 10247-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Sensation Jazz, by The All Star Trio                              10246
  [Subtitle: One-Step]
  [Author: Dixieland Jazz Band (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: saxophone, xylophone, and piano]
  [Recorded c. 1919]
  [NPS: EDIS 42041]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10246]
  [Files: 10246-m-readme.txt; 10246-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Jazz de Luxe, by Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band                   10245
  [Subtitle: Fox Trot]
  [Author: Earl Fuller (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1919]
  [NPS: EDIS 42041]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10245]
  [Files: 10245-m-readme.txt; 10245-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Johnson "jass" Blues, by Friscoe "Jass" Band                      10244
  [Subtitle: Fox Trot]
  [Author: E. Arnold Johnson (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on May 10, 1917]
  [NPS: EDIS 41060]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10244]
  [Files: 10244-m-readme.txt; 10244-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Radio Program for WAAM, Newark, New Jersey, Scott (organ, vocal)  10243
  [Author: Mr. Greenfield]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Organ and vocals by John A. Scott]
  [Recorded April 12, 1928, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey; this was an experimental slow speed (30 RPM)
   record used for an experimental pre-recorded radio broadcast.]
  [NPS: EDIS 78047]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10243]
  [Files: 10243-m-readme.txt; 10243-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Plaque No. 6, by Losey's Orchestra                                10242
  [Subtitle: Exp. No. 27, Recorder #20]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 16, 1925, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey, with an experimental 125 ft long recording horn]
  [NPS: EDIS 77947]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10242]
  [Files: 10242-m-readme.txt; 10242-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Plaque No. 2, by Losey's Orchestra                                10241
  [Subtitle: Exp. No. 5-6-7-8, Recorder #20]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 8, 1925, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey, with an experimental 125 ft long recording horn.]
  [NPS: EDIS 77879]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10241]
  [Files: 10241-m-readme.txt; 10241-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Plaque No. 1, by Losey's Orchestra                                10240
  [Subtitle: Exp. No. 1-2-3-4, Recorder #20]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 8, 1925, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey, with an experimental 125 ft long recording horn.]
  [NPS: EDIS 77879]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10240]
  [Files: 10240-m-readme.txt; 10240-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: 2nd Record, by Losey's Orchestra                                  10239
  [Author: A. Paganucci (director)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded September 15, 1924 at the Columbia Street Studio, Edison
   Laboratory, West Orange, New Jersey, using an experimental 125 foot
   recording horn.]
  [NPS: EDIS 87052]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10239]
  [Files: 10239-m-readme.txt; 10239-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ediphone School Record No. 2, by Thomas A. Edison                 10238
  [Subtitle: 90 WPM-1]
  [Recorded c. 1943]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10238]
  [Files: 10238-m-readme.txt; 10238-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Siegel-Myers School of Music - Vocal Record F,by Thomas A. Edison 10237
  [Recorded c. 1906]
  [NPS: EDIS 103642]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10237]
  [Files: 10237-m-readme.txt; 10237-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: International Correspondence School - Spanish Lesson #9,by Edison 10236
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1902]
  [NPS: EDIS 38902-a]
  [Language: English/Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10236]
  [Files: 10236-m-readme.txt; 10236-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Discussion on Edison's Monoid Theory, by Theodore M. Edison       10235
  [Note: Theodore M. Edison is the son of Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 26, 1970 at Glenmont (Edison's home), 2nd Floor Library,
   West Orange, New Jersey]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10235]
  [Files: 10235-m-readme.txt; 10235-m-001.mp3; ]

Old Creole Days, by George Washington Cable                              10234
  [Files: 10234.txt; 10234-8.txt]

Audio: Transcontinental Telephone Address to Thomas A. Edison,Hutchinson 10233
  [Author: Miller Reese Hutchinson]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. October 17, 1915]
  [Note: On October 21, 1915 a group of Thomas Edison's friends and
   business associates played this recording in the library of the Edison
   Laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey and transmitted it to Edison at the
   Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California via
   the American Telephone and Telegraph Company's newly completed
   transcontinental telephone line.]
  [NPS: EDIS 584]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10233]
  [Files: 10233-m-readme.txt; 10233-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Remarks from a Visit to Edison Laboratory,General Nelson A. Miles 10232
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on December 28, 1914]
  [Note: Nelson A. Miles was a Major General of Volunteers for the Union
   Army during the Civil War.  In 1866 he led the defeat of Apache leader
   Geronimo.  He was Commander of the United States Army during the
   Spanish-American War.]
  [NPS: EDIS 5062]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10232]
  [Files: 10232-m-readme.txt; 10232-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Remarks from a Visit to Edison Laboratory, by Daniels             10231
  [Author: Addie Worth nee Bagley Daniels]
  [Editor: Thomas A Edison]
  [Recorded on October 10, 1914]
  [Note: Daniels was the wife of the then Secretary of the Navy]
  [NPS: EDIS 5061]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10231]
  [Files: 10231-m-readme.txt; 10231-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Remarks from a Visit to Edison Laboratory, by Josephus Daniels    10230
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded October 10, 1914]
  [Note: Daniels was then the US Secretary of the Navy]
  [NPS: EDIS 5060]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10230]
  [Files: 10230-m-readme.txt; 10230-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: My South Polar Expedition, by Lt. Ernest H. Shackleton            10229
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded March 30, 1910]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10229]
  [Files: 10229-m-readme.txt; 10229-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: El Presidente Diaz al Senor Edison, by Porfirio Diaz              10228
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. August 1909 in Mexico]
  [Note: Diaz was the president of Mexico]
  [NPS: EDIS 39847]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10228]
  [Files: 10228-m-readme.txt; 10228-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Tolstoy's Plower Story, by John Wanamaker                         10227
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on November 5, 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 39834]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10227]
  [Files: 10227-m-readme.txt; 10227-m-001.mp3; ]

Beautiful Joe, by Marshall Saunders                                      10226
  [Subtitle: An Autobiography of a Dog]
  [Files: 10226.txt; 10226-h.htm]

Their Crimes, by Various                                                 10225
  [Files: 10225.txt; 10225-8.txt]

Kalitan, Our Little Alaskan Cousin, by Mary F. Nixon-Roulet              10224
  [Files: 10224.txt]

Meyers Konversationslexikon Volume 15                                    10223
  [Language: German]
  [Files: 10223-8.txt, 10223-0.txt, 10223-h.htm]

The Pilgrims of New England, by Mrs. J. B. Webb                          10222
  [Subtitle: A Tale Of The Early American Settlers]
  [Files: 10222.txt; 10222-8.txt]

Purple Springs, by Nellie L. McClung                                     10221
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10221]
  [Files: 10221.txt; 10221.zip; ]

Daddy Takes Us Skating, by Howard R. Garis                               10220
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10220]
  [Files: 10220.txt; 10220.zip; ]

The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Edited by William Knight       10219
  [Subtitle: Volume 1 of 8]
  [Files: 10219.txt; 10219-8.txt; 10219-h.htm]

Stauder, by G.N. Brandt                                                  10218
  [Files: 10218.txt; 10218-8.txt]
  [Language: Danish]

The Land Of Little Rain, by Mary Hunter Austin                           10217
  [Files: 10217.txt; 10217-8.txt]

Poems, by Marietta Holley                                                10216
  [Files: 10216.txt]

Manfredo Palavicino, by Giuseppe Rovani                                  10215
  [Subtitle: o I Francesi e gli Sforzeschi]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/1/10215]
  [Files: 10215.txt; 10215.zip; 10215-8.txt; 10215-8.zip; ]

Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato, by Thomas Taylor   10214
  [Files: 10214.txt; 10214-8.txt]

The Everlasting Whisper, by Jackson Gregory                              10213
  [Files: 10213.txt; 10213-8.txt]

Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus, by George W. Peck                          10212
  [Files: 10212.txt; 10212-h.htm]

At Whispering Pine Lodge, by Lawrence J. Leslie                          10211
  [Files: 10211.txt; 10211-h.htm]

Wolves of the Sea, by Randall Parrish                                    10210
  [Subtitle: Being a Tale of the Colonies From the Manuscript of One
   Geoffry Carlyle, Seaman, Narrating Certain Strange Adventures Which
   Befell Him Aboard the Pirate Craft "Namur"]
  [Files: 10210.txt; 10210-8.txt]

Audio: Electricity and Progress, by Thomas A. Edison                     10209
  [Subtitle: Opening of the New York Electrical Show]
  [Recorded October 3, 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 39385]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10209]
  [Files: 10209-3-readme.txt; 10209-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Rights of Labor, by William H. Taft                           10208
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Taft was a candidate for US President]
  [Recorded Aug 3, 1908, at the Homestead Hotel of Hot Springs, Virginia]
  [NPS: EDIS 39851]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10208]
  [Files: 10208-3-readme.txt; 10208-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Railroad Question, by William Jennings Bryan                  10207
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Bryan was a candidate for US President]
  [Recorded May 1908 at Bryan's home in Lincoln, Nebraska]
  [NPS: EDIS 37849]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10207]
  [Files: 10207-3-readme.txt; 10207-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Liver Complaint Story, by Thomas A. Edison                    10206
  [Recorded 1906]
  [NPS: EDIS 39838]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10206]
  [Files: 10206-3-readme.txt; 10206-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Words of Welcome, by Garrett A. Hobart                            10205
  [Subtitle: Opening of the Electrical Exposition of New York City]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on May 1, 1898, in Washington D.C.]
  [NPS: EDIS 39849]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10205]
  [Files: 10205-3-readme.txt; 10205-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Charge of the Light Brigade, by Trumpeter Landfrey                10204
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Landfrey was a bugler in the Light Brigade at the Battle of
   Balaklava, October 25, 1854, of the Crimean War.  On this recording
   Landfrey plays a trumpet that was used at the battle of Waterloo,
   June 18, 1815, of the Napoleonic Wars.]
  [Recorded August 2, 1890, in London, England]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10204]
  [Files: 10204-3-readme.txt; 10204-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Big Ben Clock Tower of Westminster, by Miss. Ferguson             10203
  [Subtitle: Striking half past 10, quarter to 11, and 11 o'clock]
  [Author: Graham Hope]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 16, 1890, at Westminster, London, England]
  [NPS: EDIS 39839]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10203]
  [Files: 10203-3-readme.txt; 10203-3-001.mp3; ]

Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters, and Journals, by Maria Mitchell           10202
  [Files: 10202.txt; 10202-8.txt]

The Desert of Wheat, by Zane Grey                                        10201
  [Files: 10201.txt; 10201-8.txt; 10201-h.htm]

Audio: To Edison from Colonel Gouraud, Introducing Mr. Gladstone         10200
  [Subtitle: The Phonograph's Salutation]
  [Author: William E. Gladstone; Intro. by George Gouraud]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Mr. Gladstone was the British Prime Minister at the time]
  [Recorded on December 18, 1888, in London, England]
  [NPS: EDIS 39852]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10200]
  [Files: 10200-3-readme.txt; 10200-3-001.mp3; ]
Audio: Down in a Georgia Jail, by Posey Rorer                            10199
  [Author: His North Carolina Ramblers]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 26, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 81450]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10199]
  [Files: 10199-3-readme.txt; 10199-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Barbara Allen, by Frank Luther                                    10198
  [Author: His Pards]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded August 15, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 81262]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10198]
  [Files: 10198-3-readme.txt; 10198-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: He Was Nailed to the Cross for Me, by Earnest V. Stoneman         10197
  [Author: His Dixie Mountineers]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded April 24, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 80960]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10197]
  [Files: 10197-3-readme.txt; 10197-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Cluck Old Hen, by Fiddlin' Powers and Family                      10196
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on October 6, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 78487]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10196]
  [Files: 10196-3-readme.txt; 10196-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Lonesome Road Blues, by The Blue Ridge Duo                        10195
  [Author AKA: Gene Austin; George Reneau]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 22, 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 42868]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10195]
  [Files: 10195-3-readme.txt; 10195-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Opera Reel with Calls, by Jasper Bisbee (Fiddle)                  10194
  [Author: Beulah Bisbee-Schuler (Piano)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on November 24, 1923]
  [NPS: EDIS 42632]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10194]
  [Files: 10194-3-readme.txt; 10194-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Backyard Conversation Between Mrs. Reilly & Mrs. Finnegan, Jones  10193
  [Author: Ada Jones, Steve Porter]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 43047]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10193]
  [Files: 10193-3-readme.txt; 10193-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Interruptions, by Tom Woottwell                                   10192
  [Subtitle: Comic Sketch]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1909]
  [NPS: EDIS 36622]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10192]
  [Files: 10192-3-readme.txt; 10192-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Fourth of July at Punkin Center, by Cal Stewart                   10191
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 36009]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10191]
  [Files: 10191-3-readme.txt; 10191-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: A Bunch of Nonsense, by Murray K. Hill                            10190
  [Subtitle: Vaudeville Specialty]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded November 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 36631]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10190]
  [Files: 10190-3-readme.txt; 10190-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Three Rubes Seeing New York, by Edison Vaudeville Company         10189
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded November 1907]
  [NPS: EDIS 38839]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10189]
  [Files: 10189-3-readme.txt; 10189-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Two Rubes at the Vaudeville, by Byron G. Harlan                   10188
  [Author: Frank C. Stanley]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 1904]
  [NPS: EDIS 4776]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10188]
  [Files: 10188-3-readme.txt; 10188-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Reuben Haskin's ride on the Cyclone Auto, by Len Spencer          10187
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded February 1904]
  [NPS: EDIS 4779]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10187]
  [Files: 10187-3-readme.txt; 10187-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Schultz at the Paris Exposition, by Frank Kennedy                 10186
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded September 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 24876]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10186]
  [Files: 10186-3-readme.txt; 10186-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Minstrel Potpourri, by Edison Minstrels                           10185
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. July 1899]
  [NPS: EDIS 4751]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10185]
  [Files: 10185-3-readme.txt; 10185-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Quartet in G, 1st Movement, Pt. 1, by Roth String Quartet         10184
  [Author: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on October 10, 1929]
  [NPS: EDIS 84282]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10184]
  [Files: 10184-3-readme.txt; 10184-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Etude Nouvelle in A Flat and Etude in C Major, Op. 10, No. 1      10183
  [Author: Frederic Chopin (Composer)]
  [Author: Moriz Rosenthal (Piano)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded April 4, 1929]
  [NPS: EDIS 44236]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10183]
  [Files: 10183-3-readme.txt; 10183-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Trio No. 1 in B Flat, Pt. 1, by The New York Trio                 10182
  [Subtitle: 1st Movement, allegro moderato, Op. 99]
  [Author: Franz Schubert (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded May 23, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 80125]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10182]
  [Files: 10182-3-readme.txt; 10182-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Clair de Lune, by Hotel Commodore Ensemble                        10181
  [Subtitle: Suite Bergamasque]
  [Author: Claude Debussey (Composer)]
  [Author:  Bernhard Levitow (Director)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 21, 1927]
  [NPS: EDIS 40629]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10181]
  [Files: 10181-3-readme.txt; 10181-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Slavonic Dance, No. 1, by Carl Flesch (Violin)                    10180
  [Author: Antonin Dvorak and Fritz Kreisler (Composers)]
  [Author: Kurt Ruhrseitz (Piano)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded March 5, 1926]
  [NPS: EDIS 43934]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10180]
  [Files: 10180-3-readme.txt; 10180-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Extracts from the Ballet-Suite Scherazada, Pt. 1                  10179
  [Author: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakow (Composer)]
  [Performed by: American Concert Orchestra]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on April 28, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 43889]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10179]
  [Files: 10179-3-readme.txt; 10179-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Moonlight Sonata, by Bellini Ensemble Unique                      10178
  [Author: Ludwig von Beethoven (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 41945]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10178]
  [Files: 10178-3-readme.txt; 10178-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ride of the Valkyries, by American Symphony Orchestra             10177
  [Subtitle: From "Die Valkyrie"]
  [Author: Richard Wagner (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 41877]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10177]
  [Files: 10177-3-readme.txt; 10177-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Debutante, by Edna White (Trumpet)                            10176
  [Subtitle: Caprice Brillante]
  [Author: Herbert L. Clarke (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 41889]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10176]
  [Files: 10176-3-readme.txt; 10176-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, by Sergie Rachmaninoff           10175
  [Author: Sergie Rachmaninoff (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1919]
  [NPS: EDIS 73898]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10175]
  [Files: 10175-3-readme.txt; 10175-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: William Tell Overture, Pt. 2, by Sodero's Band                    10174
  [Author: Gioacchino Rossini (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1911?]
  [NPS: EDIS 43455]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10174]
  [Files: 10174-3-readme.txt; 10174-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Part 1, by Edison Concert Band          10173
  [Author: Franz Liszt (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1913]
  [NPS: EDIS 43462]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10173]
  [Files: 10173-3-readme.txt; 10173-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Menuett G Flat Major and Valse Bluette, Kathleen Parlow (Violin)  10172
  [Author: Ludwig von Beethoven (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Pianist: George Falkenstein]
  [Recorded September 1912]
  [NPS: EDIS 36520]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10172]
  [Files: 10172-3-readme.txt; 10172-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Santa Lucia, by His Majesty's Irish Guards Band                   10171
  [Author: Adolph Lotter (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 1912]
  [NPS: EDIS 37943]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10171]
  [Files: 10171-3-readme.txt; 10171-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Stars and Stripes Forever, by Sousa's Band                        10170
  [Author: John Phillip Sousa (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded November 1909]
  [NPS: EDIS 36682]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10170]
  [Files: 10170-3-readme.txt; 10170-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Semper Fidelis March, by United States Marine Band                10169
  [Author: John Phillip Sousa (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded June 1909]
  [NPS: EDIS 35806]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10169]
  [Files: 10169-3-readme.txt; 10169-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Kaiser Frederick March, by British Military Band                  10168
  [Author: Carl Friedemann (Composer)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1905]
  [NPS: EDIS 38237]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10168]
  [Files: 10168-3-readme.txt; 10168-3-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Mr. Thomas Cat, by Edison Grand Concert Band                      10167
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Released December 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 4795]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10167]
  [Files: 10167-3-readme.txt; 10167-3-001.mp3; ]

What Germany Thinks, by Thomas F. A. Smith                               10166
  [Subtitle: The War as Germans see it]
  [Files: 10166.txt; 10166-8.txt; 10166-h.htm]

Across the Zodiac, by Percy Greg                                         10165
  [Subtitle: The Story of a Wrecked Record]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10165]
  [Files: 10165.txt; 10165.zip; 10165-8.txt; 10165-8.zip; ]

The Black Creek Stopping-House, by Nellie McClung                        10164
  [Files: 10164.txt; 10164-8.txt]

Mohammedanism, by C. Snouck Hurgronje                                    10163
  [Subtitle: Lectures on Its Origin, Its Religious and Political Growth,
   and Its Present State]
  [Files: 10163.txt; 10163-8.txt]

Dio's Rome, Vol. III, by Cassius Dio                                     10162
  [Subtitle: An Historical Narrative Originally Composed In Greek During
   The Reigns Of Septimius Severus, Geta And Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus
   And Alexander Severus]
  [Translator: Herbert Baldwin Foster]
  [Files: 10162.txt; 10162-8.txt]

English Poets of the Eighteenth Century, by Bernbaum                     10161
   [Selected and Edited with an Introduction by Ernest Bernbaum]
   [Files: 10161.txt; 10161-8.txt]

Pierre Noziere, by Anatole France                                        10160
  [Language: French]
  [Files: 10160.txt; 10160-8.txt]

England and the War, by Walter Raleigh                                   10159
  [Speeches]
  [Files: 10159.txt; 10159-8.txt]

Audio: Daybreak at Calamity Farm, by Gilbert Girard                      10158
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded in 1915]
  [NPS: EDIS 40809]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10158]
  [Files: 10158-m-readme.txt; 10158-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Which Switch is the Switch, Miss, for Ipswich?, by Billy Murray   10157
  [Subtitle: from Rosy Rapture]
  [Composers: Worton David, J. Barnett, Herman Darewski]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1915]
  [NPS: EDIS 40585]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10157]
  [Files: 10157-m-readme.txt; 10157-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: M'appari - Martha, by Allesandro Bonci                            10156
  [Composer: Friedrich von Flotow]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1914]
  [NPS: EDIS 75936]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10156]
  [Files: 10156-m-readme.txt; 10156-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Right of the People to Rule, by Theodore Roosevelt            10155
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. August 1912, Sagamore Hill (Roosevelt's home) in Oyster Bay,
   New York]
  [NPS: EDIS 39850]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10155]
  [Files: 10155-m-readme.txt; 10155-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Voice Trial - Kinetophone Actor Audition,by Siegfried Von Schultz 10154
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1913, at Edison motion picture film studio, Bronx, NY]
  [NPS: EDIS 44830]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10154]
  [Files: 10154-m-readme.txt; 10154-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Voice Trial - Kinetophone Actor Audition, by Frank Lenord         10153
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1913, at Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, NY]
  [NPS: EDIS 44830]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10153]
  [Files: 10153-m-readme.txt; 10153-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Voice Trial - Kinetophone actor audition, by Bob Lett             10152
  [Recorded June 24, 1913, the Edison motion picture film studio, Bronx, NY]
  [NPS: EDIS 44833]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10152]
  [Files: 10152-m-readme.txt; 10152-m-001.mp3; ]

The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 5, by Various              10151
  [Subtitle: A Comprehensive and Readable Account of the World's History.
   Emphasizing the More Important Events, and Presenting These as Complete
   Narratives in the Master-Words of the Most Eminent Historians]
  [Editor: Rossiter Johnson, Supervising Editor; Charles F. Horne and
   John Rudd, Literary Editors; Walter F. Austin, Directing Editor]
  [Contents:
    An Outline Narrative of the Great Events, by Charles F. Horne
    Feudalism: its Frankish Birth and English Development, by
      William Stubbs
    Decay of the Frankish Empire, by Francois P. G. Guizot
    Career of Alfred the Great, by Thomas Hughes and John R. Green
    Henry the Fowler Founds the Saxon Line of German Kings, by
      Wolfgang Menzel
    Conquest of Egypt by the Fatimites, by Stanley Lane-Poole
    Growth and Decadence of Chivalry, by Leon Gautier
    Conversion of Vladimir the Great, by A. N. Mouravieff
    Leif Ericson Discovers America, by Charles C. Rafn
    Mahometans in India, by Alexander Dow
    Canute Becomes King of England, by David Hume
    Henry III Deposes the Popes, by Ferdinand Gregorovius and Joseph Darras
    Dissension and Separation of the Greek and Roman Churches, by Henry F.
      Tozer and Joseph Deharbe
    Norman Conquest of England, by Sir Edward S. Creasy
    Triumphs of Hildebrand, by Arthur R. Pennington and Artaud de Montor
    Completion of the Domesday Book, by Charles Knight
    Decline of the Moorish Power in Spain, by S. A. Dunham
    The First Crusade, by Sir George W. Cox
    Foundation of the Order of Knights Templars, by Charles G. Addison
    Stephen Usurps the English Crown, by Charles Knight
    Antipapal Democratic Movement, by Johann A. W. Neander
    Decline of the Byzantine Empire, by George Finlay
    Universal Chronology, by John Rudd]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10151]
  [Files: 10151.txt; 10151.zip; 10151-8.txt; 10151-8.zip; 10151-h.htm;
   10151-h.zip; ]

Dracula's Guest, by Bram Stoker                                          10150
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10150]
  [Files: 10150.txt; 10150.zip; 10150-8.txt; 10150-8.zip; 10150-h.htm;
   10150-h.zip; ]

Home as Found, by James Fenimore Cooper                                  10149
  [Subtitle: Sequel to "Homeward Bound"]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10149]
  [Files: 10149.txt; 10149.zip; 10149-8.txt; 10149-8.zip; 10149-h.htm;
   10149-h.zip; ]

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle                       10148
  [See also: #965]
  [Files: 10148.txt; 10148-h.htm]

America's War for Humanity, by Thomas Herbert Russell                    10147
  [Additional Contributors: General John J. Pershing; William Dunseath
   Eaton, Contributing Editor; James Martin Miller]
  [Files: 10147.txt; 10147-8.txt; 10147-h.htm]

Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul, by Frank Moore                10146
  [Subtitle: A Collection of Articles Written for and Published in the
   Daily Pioneer Press]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10146]
  [Files: 10146.txt; 10146.zip; ]

Turkey: A Past and a Future, by Arnold Joseph Toynbee                    10145
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10145]
  [Files: 10145.txt; 10145.zip; 10145-8.txt; 10145-8.zip; ]

Punchinello, Vol. II., No. 35, November 26, 1870, by Various             10144
  [Files: 10144.txt; 10144-8.txt; 10144-h.htm]

Punch, Volume 153, July 11, 1917, by Various                             10143
  [Subtitle: Or the London Charivari]
  [Files: 10143.txt; 10143-8.txt; 10143-h.htm]

Maezli, by Johanna Spyri                                                 10142
  [Subtitle: A Story of the Swiss Valleys]
  [Translated by Elisabeth P. Stork]
  [Files: 10142.txt; 10142-8.txt; 10142-h.htm]

A Discourse on the Life, Character and Writings of Gulian Crommelin Verp 10141
  [Title: A Discourse on the Life, Character and Writings of Gulian
   Crommelin Verplanck]
  [Subtitle: Delivered before the New-York Historical Society, May 17th,
   1870]
  [Author: William Cullen Bryant]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10141]
  [Files: 10141.txt; 10141.zip; 10141-h.htm; 10141-h.zip; ]

Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance, by Donald Lemen Clark            10140
  [Subtitle: A Study of Rhetorical Terms in English Renaissance
   Literary Criticism]
  [Files (Unicode): 10140-0.txt; 10140-h.htm]

The Faith of the Millions (2nd series), by George Tyrrell                10139
  [Subtitle: A Selection of Past Essays]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/3/10139]
  [Files: 10139.txt; 10139.zip; 10139-8.txt; 10139-8.zip; ]

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 1, Issue 2, December, 1857, by Various      10138
  [Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/3/10138]
  [Files: 10138.txt; 10138.zip; 10138-8.txt; 10138-8.zip; 10138-h.htm;
   10138-h.zip; ]

Audio: Mary Had a Little Lamb, by Thomas A. Edison                       10137
  [Subtitle: Recording taken from Movietone Production news film]
  [Recorded August 12, 1927 at the Golden Jubilee of the Phonograph
   Ceremony, held in Glenmont (Edison's Home), West Orange, New Jersey]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/3/10137]
  [Files: 10137-3-readme.txt; 10137-3-001.mp3; ]

The Book of Household Management, by Mrs. Isabella Beeton                10136
  [Subtitle: Comprising Information for the Mistress, Housekeeper, Cook,
   Kitchen-Maid, Butler, Footman, Coachman, Valet, Upper And Under
   House-Maids, Lady's-Maid, Maid-Of-All-Work, Laundry-Maid, Nurse And
   Nurse-Maid, Monthly, Wet, And Sick Nurses, Etc. Etc.; Also, Sanitary,
   Medical, & Legal Memoranda; With A History Of The Origin, Properties,
   And Uses Of All Things Connected With Home Life And Comfort.]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/3/10136]
  [Files: 10136.txt; 10136.zip; 10136-8.txt; 10136-8.zip; ]

The Great English Short-Story Writers, Vol. 1, by Various                10135
  [Author: Introductory essays by William Dawson and Coningsby W. Dawson]
  [Contents:
    The Apparition of Mrs. Veal, by Daniel Defoe
    The Mysterious Bride, by James Hogg
    The Devil and Tom Walker, by Washington Irving
    Dr. Heidegger's Experiment, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
    The Purloined Letter, by Edgar Allan Poe
    Rab and His Friends, by Dr. John Brown
    The Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn, by Charles Dickens
    A Story of Seven Devils, by Frank R. Stockton
    A Dog's Tale, by Mark Twain
    The Outcasts of Poker Flat, by Bret Harte
    The Three Strangers, by Thomas Hardy
    Julia Bride, by Henry James
    A Lodging for the Night, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/3/10135]
  [Files: 10135.txt; 10135.zip; 10135-8.txt; 10135-8.zip; ]

John Wesley, Jr., by Dan B. Brummitt                                     10134
  [Subtitle: The Story of an Experiment]

The Vigil of Venus and Other Poems by "Q"                                10133
   [AKA: Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]
   [Files: 10133.txt; 10133-8.txt; 10133-h.htm]

The Sowers, by Henry Seton Merriman                                      10132
  [Files: 10132.txt; 10132-8.txt]

Required Poems for Reading and Memorizing, by Anonymous                  10131
  [Subtitle: Third and Fourth Grades, Prescribed by State Courses of Study]
  [Files: 10131.txt]

Books for Children, by Charles and Mary Lamb                             10130
  [Subtitle: The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Vol. 3]
  [Files: 10130.txt; 10130-8.txt]

Excellent Women, by Various                                              10129
  [Contents:
    Elizabeth Fry. By James Macaulay, M.A., M.D.
    Selina, Countess Of Huntingdon. By Rev. R. Lovett, M.A.
    Rachel, Lady Russell. By James Macaulay, M.A., M.D.
    Frances Ridley Havergal. By Rev. J.P. Hobson, M.A.
    Hannah More. By Henry Johnson.
    Susanna Wesley. By Rev. J. Cunningham, M.A.
    Mrs. Hemans. By Rev. S.F. Harris, M.A., B.C.L.
    Madame Guyon. By William Nichols.
    Ann Judson. By Fred. A. Mckenzie.
    Mary Louisa Whately. By Rev. W.R. Bowman.
    Agnes Jones. By Ellen L. Courtenay.
    Elizabeth, Duchess Of Gordon. By Rev. S.F. Harris, M.A., B.C.L.]
  [Files: 10129.txt; 10129-8.txt]

Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 17, by Charles Francis Horne     10128
  [Files: 10128.txt; 10128-8.txt]

Abducted to Oz, by Bob Evans and Chris Dulabone                          10127
  [Files: 10127.txt; 10127-8.txt]

Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine, Waugh 10126
  [Author: Edwin Waugh]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/2/10126]
  [Files: 10126.txt; 10126.zip; 10126-h.htm; 10126-h.zip]

The Best Letters of Charles Lamb, ed: Edward Gilpin Johnson              10125
  [Files: 10125.txt; 10125-8.txt]

Aunt Jane's Nieces and Uncle John, by Edith Van Dyne                     10124
  [Author AKA: L. Frank Baum]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/2/10124]
  [Files: 10124.txt; 10124.zip; 10124-8.txt; 10124-8.zip; ]

Aunt Jane's Nieces, by Edith Van Dyne                                    10123
  [Author AKA: L. Frank Baum]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/2/10123]
  [Files: 10123.txt; 10123.zip; ]

Fairies and Fusiliers, by Robert Graves                                  10122
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/2/10122]
  [Files: 10122.txt; 10122.zip; 10122-8.txt; 10122-8.zip; 10122-h.htm;
   10122-h.zip]

Oriental Literature, by Anonymous                                        10121
  [Subtitle: The Literature of Arabia]
  [With Critical and Biographical Sketches by Epiphanius Wilson]
  [Files: 10121.txt; 10121-8.txt]

England of My Heart--Spring, by Edward Hutton                            10120
  [Illustrated by Gordon Home]
  [Files: 10120.txt; 10120-8.txt; 10120-h.htm]

Adonais, by Shelley                                                      10119
  [Introduction and Notes by William Michael Rossetti]
  [Files: 10119.txt; 10119-8.txt; 10119-h.htm]

The Folk-lore of Plants, by T. F. Thiselton-Dyer                         10118
  [Files: 10118.txt; 10118-8.txt]

Den siste atenaren, by Viktor Rydberg                                    10117
  [Language: Swedish]
  [Files: 10117.txt; 10117-8.txt]

All Saints' Day and Other Sermons, by Charles Kingsley                   10116
  [Editor: Rev. W. Harrison]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/1/10116]
  [Files: 10116.txt; 10116.zip; 10116-h.htm; 10116-h.zip]

Two Centuries of Costume in America, Vol. 1 (1620-1820), by Earle        10115
  [Author: Alice Morse Earle]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/1/10115]
  [Files: 10115-h.htm; 10115-h.zip; ]

The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 2, by Various                10114
  [Subtitle: A Comprehensive and Readable Account of the World's History.
   Emphasizing the More Important Events, and Presenting These as Complete
   Narratives in the Master-Words of the Most Eminent Historians]
  [Editor: Rossiter Johnson]
  [Associate Editors: Charles Horne and John Rudd]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/1/10114]
  [Files: 10114.txt; 10114.zip; 10114-8.txt; 10114-8.zip; 10114-h.htm;
   10114-h.zip; ]

De mannen van '80 aan het woord, by E. D'Oliveira                        10113
  [Language: Dutch]
  [Files: 10113.txt; 10113-8.txt]

American Political Ideas, by John Fiske                                  10112
  [Full title: American Political Ideas Viewed From The Standpoint
   Of Universal History]
  [Files: 10112.txt; 10112-8.txt; 10112-h.htm]

Boys and Girls from Thackeray , by Kate Dickinson Sweetser               10111
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/1/10111]
  [Files: 10111.txt; 10111.zip; 10111-8.txt; 10111-8.zip; ]


The Postmaster's Daughter, by Louis Tracy                                10110
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/1/10110]
  [Files: 10110.txt; 10110.zip; 10110-8.txt; 10110-8.zip; ]

The Unspeakable Gentleman, by John P. Marquand                           10109
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/0/10109]
  [Files: 10109.txt; 10109.zip; ]

A Treatise Of Daunses, by Anonymous                                      10108
  [Subtitle: Wherin It Is Shewed, That They Are As It Were Accessories
   And Dependants (Or Thynges Annexed) To Whoredome, (1581)]
  [Files: 10108.txt]

With British Guns in Italy, by Hugh Dalton                               10107
  [Subtitle: A Tribute to Italian Achievement]
  [Files: 10107.txt; 10107-8.txt]

Punchinello, Vol. II., No. 34, November 19, 1870, by Various             10106
  [Files: 10106.txt; 10106-8.txt; 10106-h.htm]

Punchinello, Vol. II., No. 33, November 12, 1870, by Various             10105
  [Files: 10105.txt; 10105-8.txt; 10105-h.htm]

Punchinello, Vol. II., No. 32,  November 8, 1870, by Various             10104
  [Files: 10104.txt; 10104-8.txt; 10104-h.htm]

The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 8, by Rossiter Johnson       10103
  [Subtitle: The Later Renaissance: From Gutenberg To The Reformation]
  [Editor-in-Chief: Rossiter Johnson]
  [Files: 10103.txt; 10103-8.txt]

The Czar's Spy, by William Le Queux                                      10102
  [Subtitle: The Mystery of a Silent Love]
  [Files: 10102.txt; 10102-8.txt; 10102-h.htm]

A Little Boy Lost, by  W. H Hudson                                       10101
  [Files: 10101.txt]


Byron, by John Nichol                                                    10100
  [Files: 10100.txt; 10100-8.txt]

Towards The Goal, by Mrs. Humphry Ward                                   10099
  [Files: 10099.txt; 10099-8.txt]

How Jerusalem Was Won, by W.T. Massey                                    10098
  [Subtitle: Being the Record of Allenby's Campaign in Palestine]
  [Files: 10098.txt; 10098-8.txt]

The Healing of Nations, by Edward Carpenter                              10097
  [Title: The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife]
  [Files: 10097.txt; 10097-8.txt]

The Trojan Women of Euripides, by Euripides                              10096
  [Translated by Gilbert Murray]
  [Files: 10096.txt; 10096-8.txt]

The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales, by Richard Garnett            10095
  [Files: 10095.txt; 10095-8.txt; 10095-h.htm]

A Soldier of Virginia, by Burton Egbert Stevenson                        10094
  [Subtitle: A Tale of Colonel Washington and Braddock's Defeat]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/9/10094]
  [Files: 10094.txt; 10094.zip; 10094-8.txt; 10094-8.zip]

The History of Gutta-Percha Willie, by George MacDonald                  10093
  [Subtitle: The Working Genius]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/9/10093]
  [Files: 10093.txt; 10093.zip]

Punchinello Vol. II., No. 30,  October 22, 1870, by Various              10092
  [Files: 10092.txt; 10092-8.txt; 10092-h.htm]

Punchinello, Vol. II., Issue 31, October 29, 1870, by Various            10091
  [Files: 10091.txt; 10091-8.txt; 10091-h.htm]


Peaceless Europe, by Francesco Saverio Nitti                             10090
  [Files: 10090.txt; 10090-8.txt]

Elves and Heroes, by Donald A. MacKenzie                                 10089
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10089]
  [Files: 10089.txt; 10089.zip; 10089-8.txt; 10089-8.zip]

Thaumaturgia, by An Oxonian                                              10088
  [Subtitle: Or, Elucidations of the Marvellous]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10088]
  [Files: 10088.txt; 10088.zip; 10088-8.txt; 10088-8.zip]

Old Lady Number 31, by Louise Forsslund                                  10087
  [Forsslund is a pseudonym for Mary Louise Foster, 1873-1910]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10087]
  [Files: 10087.txt; 10087.zip; ]

The Minute Boys of the Mohawk Valley, by James Otis                      10086
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10086]
  [Files: 10086.txt; 10086.zip; 10086-8.txt; 10086-8.zip; 10086-h.htm;
   10086-h.zip; ]

Moorish Literature, by Anonymous                                         10085
  [Subtitle: Romantic Ballads, Tales Of The Berbers, Stories Of The Kabyles,
   Folk-Lore, And National Traditions]
  [Translated Into English By Rene Basset]
  [Files: 10085.txt; 10085-8.txt; 10085-h.htm]

Kazan, by James Oliver Curwood                                           10084
  [Files: 10084.txt; 10084-8.txt; 10084-h.htm]

The House of the Whispering Pines, by Anna Katharine Green               10083
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10083]

The Hampstead Mystery, by John R. Watson and Arthur J. Rees              10082
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10082]

The Boy Allies at Jutland, by Robert L. Drake                            10081
  [Subtitle: Or, The Greatest Naval Battle of History]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10081]


Mobilizing Woman-Power, by Harriot Stanton Blatch                        10080
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/8/10080]

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Number 9, July, 1858, by Various         10079
  [Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/7/10079]

Plain Words From America, by Douglas W. Johnson                          10078
  [Subtitle: A Letter to a German Professor (1917)]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/0/7/10078]

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, Number 60, October 1862, by Various     10077
  [Files: 10077.txt; 10077.zip; 10077-8.txt; 10077-8.zip; 10077-h.htm;
   10077-h.zip]

Lister's Great Adventure, by Harold Bindloss                             10076
  [Files: 10076.txt; 10076.zip; 10076-8.txt; 10076-8.zip; 10076-h.htm;
   10076-h.zip]

A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, by Venture Smith      10075
  [Full Title: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native
   of Africa, But Resident above Sixty Years in the United States of America,
   Related by Himself]
  [Files: 10075.txt; 10075.zip; 10075-h.htm; 10075-h.zip]

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10, Issue 269 10074
  [Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Issue 269, August 18, 1827]
  [Author: Various]
  [Files: 10074.txt; 10074.zip; 10074-8.txt; 10074-8.zip; 10074-h.htm;
   10074-h.zip]

The Century Vocabulary Builder, by Creever & Bachelor                    10073
  [Files: 10073.txt; 10073-8.txt]

English Housewifery Exemplified, by Elizabeth Moxon                      10072
  [Subtitle: In above Four Hundred and Fifty Receipts Giving Directions
   for most Parts of Cookery]
  [Files: 10072.txt]

By-Ways of Bombay, by S. M. Edwardes, C.V.O                              10071
  [Files: 10071.txt; 10071-8.txt]


Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans, by Edward Eggleston     10070
  [Files: 10070.txt]

Account of the Romansh Language, by Joseph Planta, Esq. F. R. S          10069
  [Subtitle: In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S.]
  [Files: 10069.txt; 10069-8.txt]

The Power and the Glory, by Grace MacGowan Cooke                         10068
  [Files: 10068.txt; 10068-8.txt]

The Mystery Of The Boule Cabinet, by Burton Egbert Stevenson             10067
  [Subtitle: A Detective Story]
  [Files: 10067.txt; 10067-8.txt]

Gunman's Reckoning, by Max Brand                                         10066
  [Files: 10066.txt; 10066-8.txt]

The Constitution of the United States, by James M. Beck                  10065
  [Subtitle: A Brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political
   Philosophy of the Constitution]
  [Preface by the Earl of Balfour]
  [Files: 10065.txt]

Beltane The Smith, by Jeffery Farnol                                     10064
  [Files: 10064.txt; 10064-8.txt]

Happiness and Marriage, by Elizabeth (Jones) Towne                       10063
  [Files: 10063.txt; 10063-h.htm]
The Iron Game, by Henry Francis Keenan                                   10062
  [Subtitle: A Tale of the War]
  [Files: 10062.txt; 10062-8.txt]

Les Heures Claires, by Emile Verhaeren                                   10061
  [Language: French]
  [Files: 10061.txt; 10061-8.txt]


Discourses, by Thomas H. Huxley                                          10060
  [Subtitle: Biological and Geological Essays]
  [Files: 10060.txt; 10060-8.txt]

Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation, by Edith Van Dyne                        10059
  [Files: 10059.txt]

The Divine Office, by Rev. E. J. Quigley                                 10058
  [Files: 10058.txt]

The Secret of the Tower, by Hope, Anthony                                10057
  [Files: 10057.txt]

Chinese Literature, by Anonymous                                         10056
  [Subtitle: Comprising The Analects of Confucius, The Sayings of
   Mencius, The Shi-King, The Travels of Fa-Hien, and The Sorrows of Han]
  [Additional Author: With critical and biographical sketches by Epiphanius
   Wilson, A.M.]
  [Files: 10056.txt; 10056-8.txt]

Hamburgische Dramaturgie, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing                    10055
  [Language: German]
  [Files: 10055.txt; 10055-8.txt]

Nova analysis aquarum Medeviensium, by Joens Jacob Berzelius             10054
  [Language: Latin]
  [Files: 10054.txt; 10054-8.txt]

La vampire, by Paul H.C. Feval                                           10053
  [Language: French]

The Open Door, and the Portrait., by Margaret O. (Wilson) Oliphant       10052
  [Subtitle: Stories of the Seen and the Unseen]
  [Files: 10052.txt; 10052-8.txt]

Little Pilgrim: Further Experiences., by Margaret O. (Wilson) Oliphant   10051
  [Subtitle: Stories of the Seen and the Unseen]
  [Files: 10051.txt]


A Little Pilgrim, by Margaret O. (Wilson) Oliphant                       10050
  [Subtitle: Stories of the Seen and the Unseen]
  [Files: 10050.txt]

Old Lady Mary, by Margaret O. (Wilson) Oliphant                          10049
  [Subtitle: A Story of the Seen and the Unseen]
  [Files: 10049.txt]

Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance, by Janet D. Wheeler                  10048
  [Subtitle: The Queer Homestead at Cherry Corners]
  [Files: 10048.txt]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 29, October 15, 1870, by Various                10047
  [Files: 10047.txt; 10047-8.txt; 10047-h.htm with images]

Salute to Adventurers, by John Buchan                                    10046
  [Files: 10046.txt]

Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis, by H. Irving Hancock             10045
  [Subtitle: Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy "Youngsters"]
  [Files: 10045.txt]

The Father of British Canada: A Chronicle of Carleton, by William Wood   10044
  [Chronicles of Canada, Volume 12 of 32]
  [Ed.: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton]

Klondyke Nuggets, by Joseph Ladue                                        10043
  [Subtitle:A Brief Description of the Great Gold Regions in the Northwest]
  [Files: 10043.txt; 10043-8.txt]

The Child Under Eight, by E.R. Murray and Henrietta Brown Smith          10042
  [Files: 10042.txt; 10042-8.txt]

The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck, by James Branch Cabell                  10041
  [Files: 10041.txt; 10041-8.txt]


Alaska Indian Dictionary, by Charles A. Lee                              10040
  [Subtitle:Aleutian Indian and English Dictionary: Common Words In The
   Dialects Of The Aleutian Indian Language: As Spoken By The Oogashik,
   Egashik, Egegik, Anangashuk And Misremie Tribes Around Sulima River
   And Neighboring Parts Of The Alaska Peninsula]
  [Files: 10040.txt]

The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. III, by Aphra Behn                         10039
  [Files: 10039.txt; 10039-8.txt; 10039-h.htm]

The Magnetic North, by Elizabeth Robins (C. E. Raimond)                  10038
  [Files: 10038.txt; 10038-8.txt; 10038-h.htm with images]

A Beautiful Possibility, by Edith Ferguson Black                         10037
  [Files: 10037.txt; 10037-8.txt]

Punchinello Vol. 1, No. 28, October 8, 1870, by Various                  10036
  [[Files: 10036.txt; 10036-8.txt; 10036-h.htm with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 27, October 1, 1870, by Various                 10035
  [Files: 10035.txt; 10035-8.txt; 10035-h.htm with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 26, September 24, 1870, by Various              10034
  [Files: 10034.txt; 10034-8.txt; 10034-h.htm with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 25, September 17, 1870, by Various              10033
  [Files: 10033.txt; 10033-8.txt; 10033-h.htm with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 24, September 10, 1870, by Various              10032
  [Files: 10032.txt; 10032-8.txt; 10032-h.htm with images]

Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works, by Edgar Allan Poe            10031
  [Edited by John H. Ingram]
  [Files: 10031.txt; 10031-8.txt; 10031-h.htm with images]

The Life of Hon. William F. Cody, by William F. Cody                     10030
  [Subtitle: Known as Buffalo Bill The Famous Hunter, Scout and Guide]
  [Files: 10030.txt; 10030-8.txt]

The Hunt Ball Mystery, by William Magnay                                 10029
  [Files: 10029.txt; 10029-8.txt]

Spalding's Official Baseball Guide - 1913, Edited by John B. Foster      10028
  [Files: 10028.txt; 10028.zip; 10028-h.htm; 10028-h.zip]

The Triple Alliance, by Harold Avery                                     10027
  [Subtitle: Its Trials and Triumphs]
  [Files: 10027.txt; 10027.zip]

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10, Issue 268 10026
  [Files: 10026.txt; 10026.zip; 10026-8.txt; 10026-8.zip; 10026-h.htm;
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Gaslight Sonatas, by Fannie  Hurst                                       10025
  [Files: 10025.txt; 10025-8.txt]

Beneath the Banner, by F. J. Cross                                       10024
  [Files: 10006.txt; 10006-8.txt]

There's Pippins And Cheese To Come, by Charles S. Brooks                 10023
  [Files: 10006.txt]

White Queen of the Cannibals: The Story of Mary Slessor,A. J. Bueltmann  10022
  [Files: 10006.txt; 10006-8.txt]

Tenterhooks, by Ada Leverson                                             10021
  [Contents:  10021.txt; 10021.zip; 10021-8.txt; 10021-8.zip]

Strand Magazine: Vol. VII, No. 37, by Edited by George Newnes            10020
  [Title: The Strand Magazine: Volume VII, Issue 37. January, 1894.]
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Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 22, August 27, 1870, by Various                 10019
  [Files: 10019.txt; 10019-8.txt; 10019-h.htm with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 5,  April 30, 1870, by Various                  10018

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 23,  September 3, 1870, by Various              10017
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Punchinello Vol. 1, No. 21, August 20, 1870, by Various                  10016
  [Files: 10016.txt; 10016-8.txt; 10016-h.htm/ with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 19, August 6, 1870, by Various                  10015
  [Files: 10015.txt; 10015-8.txt; 10015-h.htm/ with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 18, July 30, 1870, by Various                   10014
  [Files: 10014.txt; 10014-8.txt; 10014-h.htm/ with images]

Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 9, May 28, 1870, by Various                     10013
  [Files: 10013.txt; 10013-8.txt; 10013-h.htm/ with images]

The Mountains of California, by John Muir                                10012
  [Files: 10012.txt; 10012-8.txt; 10012-h.htm]

365 Foreign Dishes, by Unknown Author                                    10011
  [Subtitle: A Foreign Dish for every day in the year]
  [Files: 10011.txt; 10011-8.txt; 10011-h.htm]


The Eulogies of Howard, by William Hayley                                10010
  [Files: 10010.txt; 10010-8.txt; 10010-h.htm]

Wild Northern Scenes, by S. H. Hammond                                   10009

The Mystery, by Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams            10008
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Carmilla, by J. Sheridan LeFanu                                          10007
  [Files: 10007.txt; 10007-8.txt; 10007-h.htm]

La Fiammetta, by Giovanni Boccaccio                                      10006
  [Files: 10006.txt; 10006-8.txt; 10006-h.htm]

A Voyage to the Moon, by George Tucker (AKA Joseph Atterley)             10005
  [Files: 10005.txt; 10005-8.txt]

The Warriors, by Lindsay, Anna Robertson Brown                           10004

My First Years As A Frenchwoman, 1876-1879, by Mary King Waddington      10003
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The House on the Borderland, by William Hope Hodgson                     10002
  [Files: 10002.txt; 10002-8.txt; 10002-h.htm]

Apocolocyntosis, by Lucius Seneca                                        10001
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Feb 2006 Harriet, The Moses of Her People, by S.H. Bradford[?htubxxx.xxx] 9999
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Feb 2006 France and England in North America, by F. Parkman[?fen3xxx.xxx] 9997
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Feb 2006 Little Journey to Puerto Rico, by Marian M. George[?prroxxx.xxx] 9995
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Feb 2006 Indian Lily and Other Stories,by Hermann Sudermann[?lilyxxx.xxx] 9994
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    Merry Folk
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Feb 2006 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327,by Various[?b327xxx.xxx] 9992
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Feb 2006 Ancient Man, by Hendrik Willem Van Loon           [anmanxxx.xxx] 9991
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Feb 2006 Brave and Bold, by Horatio Alger, Jr.             [?boldxxx.xxx] 9990
  [Subtitle: The Fortunes Of Robert Rushton]

Feb 2006 Bees in Amber, by John Oxenham                    [?beesxxx.xxx] 9989
  [Subtitle: A Little Book Of Thoughtful Verse]

Feb 2006 Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley, Belle K. Maniates [?amarxxx.xxx] 9988

Feb 2006 Stories by Foreign Authors: Spanish, by Various   [sfaspxxx.xxx] 9987
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    The Organist, By Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
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Feb 2006 Wild Kitty, by L. T. Meade                        [?wldkxxx.xxx] 9986

Feb 2006 Pocahontas, by Virginia Carter Castleman          [pocntxxx.xxx] 9985
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Feb 2006 Poetical Works of G. MacDonald, V2, by MacDonald  [?pgm2xxx.xxx] 9984
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Feb 2006 Wylder's Hand, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu             [?wyldxxx.xxx] 9983

Feb 2006 Philothea, by Lydia Maria Child                   [?phthxxx.xxx] 9982
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Feb 2006 Platero Y Yo, by Juan Ramon Jimenez               [?pltrxxx.xxx] 9980
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Feb 2006 De Libris: Prose and Verse, by Austin Dobson      [?dlbrxxx.xxx] 9979
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Mar 2006 The Happy Foreigner, by Enid Bagnold              [?hpfrxxx.xxx] 9978

Feb 2006 Berlin--Panorama einer Weltstadt, by Karl Gutzkow [?berlxxx.xxx] 9977
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Feb 2006 Hernani, by Victor Hugo                           [?hrnnxxx.xxx] 9976
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Feb 2006 Paris War Days, by Charles Inman Barnard          [?prwrxxx.xxx] 9975

Feb 2006 The Yellow Streak, by Williams, Valentine         [?ylstxxx.xxx] 9974

Feb 2006 Yorkshire, by Gordon Home                         [?ykshxxx.xxx] 9973

Feb 2006 Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann, v2, Hauptmann[?hwk2xxx.xxx] 9972
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Here's a first for the DP segment of the newsletter; a dispatch from a

roaming columnist who has been off-site for about ten days now. That's

right, forget what you saw on CNN, I have not retired, just at large

in the low tech world for a while. I was getting a little curious

whether members of my family would still recognize me after being away

on location for so long. For the past week the heaviest reading I have

taken on are bedtime stories--and no, I have not caught myself

watching for typos.



The Crew I keep company with for now is very small, just the three of us, and

the two others are in bed well before Midnight. Yet in the quiet hours

as I watch them dreaming, my thoughts return to another family who

continues to hold my devotion more than I would have imagined before

being away so long. Like many at DP, this year has found me logging on

to the site more often than I check the news or weather. We joke about

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answers to this strong magnetism, the fulcrum of which lies just next

to the heart.





We produce e-texts at DP, this is the justification of why we come

back. It is not, however, the 'what' which keeps us here over the

months and in some cases years. As much as we return to work on book

projects we return for each other. We are drawn back to spend time and

interact with people from across the world who have grown to mean more

to us than we ever seem to know how to express.



We call this and other group activities on-line a 'community.' On the

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personal level. The most appropriate word to encompass the daily crowd

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voice vibrant disagreement, for I am only sharing what has become

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I do not set up a distinction here between DP and PG. My experience

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about.





December not only closes the circle on the year, it brings the

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important to us as individuals.  It has been so for me.  Life will

always surprise you and often with the playful smile that children

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In closing, I will only share with you a recent experience, you make

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me on and in the seat that only a smiling trickster god would choose

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sake of the comfort of the next three hours, if she had written this.



"Oh no!" she said... "If only I had! ... It is one of my favorite

books of all time; The Colour of Life by Alice Meynell. I read it as a

teenager and then lost the book and never thought to find it again."

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remember reading it." To which she replied with the question: "Do you

go on the Internet?"  When I responded in the affirmative, she then

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As I write this in the quiet night hours I can hear those words again,

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Project Gutenberg newsletter Cookery Club

We hope everyone enjoyed last week's recipes. I tried Potatoes and
Cheese. I had to cook it longer than recommended, but when it was done
it was quite good. This week we are featuring Simple Italian
Cookery, by Antonia Isola, pen name of Mabel Earl McGinnis. (I suppose
she thought it would be more convincing if the author's name was also
Italian.) This is an interesting collection recipes published in
1912. It's a bit easier to use than The Belgian Cook-Book, because it
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exact measurements, and suggested cooking times. I was interested to
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19th and early 20th century cookbooks to dwell on brains, hearts,
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as often as olive oil. This week's menu is not very balanced; perhaps
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dish, or you'll get full too soon.

SALAD "DEL PREVOSTO"
Boil in their skins three good-sized potatoes, peel them and slice
them, then put them into a salad bowl, and pour over them one-half a
glass of white wine. Do this about two or three hours before they are
wanted, so the potatoes will have time thoroughly to absorb the
wine. From time to time mix them with a fork and spoon to let the wine
permeate. A few minutes before the meal make a good French salad
dressing, add some pickled peppers cut up, some capers, and some
chopped-up parsley, pour on the French dressing, mix up well, and
serve.

MACARONI "ALLA SAN GIOVANNELLO"
While three-quarters of a pound of macaroni are boiling in salted
water prepare the following: Chop up fine two ounces of ham fat with a
little parsley. Peel six medium-sized tomatoes, cut them open, remove
the seeds, and any hard or unripe parts, and put them on one
side. Take a frying-pan and put into it one scant tablespoon of butter
and the chopped ham fat. When the grease is colored put in the sliced
tomatoes with salt and pepper. When the tomatoes are cooked and begin
to sputter put the macaroni into the pan with them, mix well, add
grated Parmesan cheese, and serve.

RICE WITH BUTTER AND CHEESE (_Riso in Bianco_) Take one-half cup of
rice. Boil in salted water. After twenty minutes of boiling take off
the fire and drain. Then put the rice back into a saucepan with three
tablespoons of grated cheese (Parmesan) and three tablespoons of
butter. Mix well and serve as an entree, or around a plate of meat.

TOMATOES WITH EGGS Choose round tomatoes of about equal size and peel
them. Cut off their tops, take out their insides, and drop a raw egg
into each, replacing the top as cover. Put the tomatoes in a
baking-dish and bake for about ten minutes, until the eggs are
set. Serve up in the baking-dish very hot, with Bechamel sauce (see
Sauces, page 29), or some brown gravy.

CHESTNUTS "ALLA LUCIFERO" Take forty good chestnuts and roast them
over a slow fire. Do not allow them to become dried up or
colored. Remove the shells carefully, put them in a bowl, and pour
over them one-half a glass of rum and two or three tablespoons of
powdered sugar. Set fire to the rum and baste the chestnuts constantly
as long as the rum will burn, turning the chestnuts about so they will
absorb the rum and become colored.

Tonya Allen


Extra to this weeks cookery club

We received a note here this week about our starting the cookery
club. It was pointed out that we were perhaps, trying to achieve
something that is not possible, i.e. the recreation of dishes whose
recipes were published in some cases over 100 years ago, when tastes
and ingredients were completely different from today's instant tv
dinners. Indeed, the way that people cooked and ate their food has
changed radically over the past one hundred years or so. So whilst, we
accept that perhaps, we cannot recreate the tastes and smells exactly
as say my great-grandparents would have experienced them, what we can
do is estabilish whether some of our 'lost' cookery books are still
relevant and we can perhaps also begin to understand why some books
are still popular and regular bestsellers over one hundred years since
their first publication.

Alice
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Jazz, Blues and Polka - music sounds nicely on PG ...

Edison National Historic Site Sound Recordings

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Another interesting addition to PG collection is the lections on geology by Charles Kingsley (1819-1875), English clergyman, poet and novelist, to students in Chester, England. The author,who was a conservative President of the Midland Institute in Birmingham, took surprisingly unortodox position in these lections, supporting Lyell's geological theory. See http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10251

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Hieroglyphs and cuneiform, Chinese and Arabic characters - millions of signs that learned scribes and calligraphists traced out painstakingly on stones and papyruses in sumptuous palaces and humble monasteries during the history of human civilization. The concrete buildings are now in ruins and sands are covering the walls of great palaces, but strangely enough, the most virtual part of civilization - the signs are still alive. They are changing slowly, but still reflects the thousand of years passed since the sinful tower was destroyed, supplying   the beauty of variety and the sense of "far away land" for the travelers (which can be, of course, kind of annoying when you try to find your hotel in China or small Russian town ? ). They are very important part of mental environment and I believe that their influence on the world perception should be considerable. So for the ancient Egyptians the world probably looked much more picturesque than for us writing in economical and r
 ational 20+ alphabets ... Japanese and Russian, Hebrew and Arabic - plenty of copyright free texts are waiting for to be included to PG in their original beauty together with their translated reflections. This is an important theme and we will continue to explore it in the future issues

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Cookery Club unveiling dinner ...

Last week we issued an invitation to join PG's Cookery Club, a series of virtual dinner parties based on some of PG's extensive cookery book collections, and proposed a starter from The Belgian Cookbook called Gourmand's Mushrooms. As you may recall, part of the fun is reporting back each week on how we fared preparing the recipes. So here is my report on Gourmand's Mushrooms.

One of the challenges of old cookery books is their inattention to features we take for granted in modern recipes, such as exactly measured amounts and times. The Belgian Cookbook is especially notable for its vague directions in this area, and thus in making Gourmand's Mushrooms we were asked to measure butter in terms of a tangerine. I did happen to have a tangerine on hand, but I couldn't help wondering if they might have been smaller back then. Then there was the matter of the gravy. "Moisten them with gravy" says the recipe, without mentioning where the gravy was to come from. Are we supposed to have it on hand, like eggs and milk (and tangerines)? I think so, because further exploration of The Belgian Cookbook reveals other recipes calling for gravy in an offhand manner. But if this dish is "fit for the greatest saints to eat on Fridays," which I take to mean that it is meatless, then what kind of gravy would this be exactly? (Ed. It might be a saint vegan gravy, howeve
 r we'll never know ...)


In the event, I didn't think the mushrooms needed any moistening, so I skipped this step. Otherwise, the recipe was very straightforward. I'm not sure I'm a fan of Gourmand's Mushrooms though; could it be I am a Prussian?

[Ed. Our chief editor's response was quite different - 'tried out the recipe from last week, minus egg yolk as we have no eggs at the moment. The verdict from us is that it was different, having the lemon taste with mushrooms was nice, but the quantity required in the recipe would have been too much for two of us. Overall, 6 out of 10 and we might try it again in the future.' So to summarize: the Gourmand's Mushrooms get average 3 out of 10 based on 2 reviews. However, remember, dear guest on our virtual dinner, that You still have a chance to change the statistics by trying the receipt at home and sending us your comments ...]

For the remainder of our menu, which is a vegetarian menu suitable for a cool evening in autumn (or spring, if you are in that part of the world), we propose the three recipes below. Once again, you are invited to partake by trying one or more of these recipes, and sending your comments to us. Before presenting the recipes, though, here are few interesting findings about The Belgian Cookbook:


The most interesting fact, I think is that it was published in 1915, and, as noted in the Preface, "The recipes in this little book have been sent by Belgian refugees from all parts of the United Kingdom." So while we are wondering where the gravy comes from, we can recall that all these recipes were contributed by war refugees who comforted themselves in their exile by cooking the dishes of their country, and sharing them with the people of their host nation.


Getting past this somber fact, we notice some amusing instructions in the preface. Savories, we are told (of which Gourmand's Mushrooms could be considered an example), should be "like an ankle, small and neat and alluring." Hmm. And as for soup,

"Let your soup be extremely hot; do not let it be like the Laodiceans. You know what St. John said about them, and you would be sorry to think of your soup sharing the fate which he describes with such saintly verve."

I'll have to investigate my PG edition of the New Testament to find out what this means. Meantime,

"Be sure that your soup has a good foundation, and avoid the Italian method of making _consommé_, which is to put a pot of water on to warm and to drive a cow past the door."

I think I've heard that joke about other soup, such as the kind served in the prison camps, but rest assured that our soup will not be like that.

CAULIFLOWER SOUP

After you have boiled a cauliflower, it is a great extravagance to throw away the liquor; it is delicately flavored and forms the basis of a good soup. Wash well your cauliflower, taking great care to remove all grit and insects. Place it to simmer with its head downwards, in salted water; and, when it is tender, remove it. Now for the soup. Let all the outer leaves and odd bits simmer well, then pass them through a sieve. Fry some chopped onions, add the liquor of the cauliflower and the pieces that have been rubbed through the sieve, add a little white pepper and a slice of brown bread. Let all cook gently for half-an-hour, then, just before serving it, take out the slice of bread and sprinkle in two teaspoonfuls of grated Gruyere cheese.

POTATOES AND CHEESE


Every one likes this nourishing dish, and it is a cheap one. Peel some potatoes and cut them in rounds. In a fireproof dish put a layer of these, sprinkle them with flour, grated cheese, pepper, salt, a few pats of butter. Then some more potatoes, and so on till the dish is full. Beat the yolks of two eggs in a pint of milk, add pepper and salt and pour it over the dish. Leave it on the top of the stove for five minutes, then cook it for half-an-hour in a moderate oven. Less time may be required if the dish is small, but the potatoes must be thoroughly cooked. The original recipe directs Gruyère cheese, but red or pale Canadian Cheddar could be used.


APPLE FRITTERS
Put half pound of flour in a deep dish and work it with beer, beating it well till there are no lumps left. Make it into a paste that is not very liquid. Peel and core some good apples, cut them into rounds, put them in the paste so that each one is well covered with it. Have a pan of boiling fat and throw in the apple slices for two minutes. They ought to be golden by then, if that fat has been hot enough. Serve them dusted with powdered sugar and the juice of half a lemon squeezed on them. Icing sugar is another term for powdered sugar

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Audio: Alexander's Ragtime Band, by Billy Murray                         10305
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Irving Berlin (Composer)]
  [Note: Recorded c. November 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 36065]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10305 ]
  [Files: 10305-m-readme.txt; 10305-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Some of These Days, by Sophie Tucker                              10304
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Shelton Brooks (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: From Honky Tonk]
  [Note: Recorded c. June 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 35979]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10304 ]
  [Files: 10304-m-readme.txt; 10304-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Jere Sanford's Yodeling and Whistling Specialty, by Jere Sanford  10303
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Recorded c. 1910]
  [NPS: EDIS 36577]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10303 ]
  [Files: 10303-m-readme.txt; 10303-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Just Because She Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes, by John Dobbs             10302
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: John Queen (Composer)]
  [Author: Hughie Cannon (Composer)]
  [Note: Recorded December 29, 1901]
  [NPS: EDIS 4778]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10302 ]
  [Files: 10302-m-readme.txt; 10302-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder?, Edward M. Favor 10301
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: George L. Giefer (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. February 1901]
  [NPS: EDIS 24893]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10301 ]
  [Files: 10301-m-readme.txt; 10301-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Snyder, Does Your Mother Know You're Out?, by George P. Watson    10300
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. July 1899]
  [NPS: EDIS 4765]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/3/0/10300 ]
  [Files: 10300-m-readme.txt; 10300-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Poet and Peasant Overture, by Eddie Peabody (banjo)               10299
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Fanz von Suppe (Composer)]
  [Recorded on March 4, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 42876]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/9/10299 ]
  [Files: 10299-m-readme.txt; 10299-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Flow Gently Sweet Afton and Bonnie, Sweet Bonnie                  10298
  [Author: Robert Trucksess (American Guitar)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: J. E. Spilman (Composer, Flow...)]
  [Author: J. L. B. Gilbert (Composer, Bonnie...)]
  [Recorded September 12, 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 42253]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/9/10298 ]
  [Files: 10298-m-readme.txt; 10298-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Saxema, by Rudy Wiedoeft                                          10297
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Rudy Wiedoeft (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 68208]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/9/10297 ]
  [Files: 10297-m-readme.txt; 10297-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, by Fisk University Jubilee Quartette    10296
  [Author AKA: The Southern Four]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 7, 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 42717]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10268 ]
  [Files: 10268-m-readme.txt; 10268-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Band of Gideon, by Fisk University Jubilee Quartette          10295
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1912]
  [NPS: EDIS 36410]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10267 ]
  [Files: 10267-m-readme.txt; 10267-m-001.mp3; ]

Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading, Horace Elisha Scudder, editor  10294
  [Subtitle: Selected from English and American Literature]
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Relacion historica de la rebelion de Tupac-Amaru, by Anonymous           10293
  [Full title: Relacion historica de los sucesos de la rebelion de
   Jose Gabriel Tupac-Amaru en las provincias del Peru, el ano de 1780]
  [Files: 10293.txt; 10293-8.txt]
  [Language: Spanish]

Punchinello, Vol. 2, No. 36, December 3, 1870, by Various                10292
  [Files: 10292.txt; 10292-8.txt; 10292-h.htm]

In The Fourth Year, by H.G. Wells                                        10291
  [Subtitle: Anticipations of a World Peace (1918)]
  [Files: 10291.txt; 10291-8.txt]

Confession de Minuit, by Georges Duhamel                                 10290
  [Subtitle: Roman]
  [Files: 10290.txt; 10290-8.txt; 10290-h.htm]
  [Language: French]

Le Chat du Neptune, by Ernest D'Hervilly                                 10289
  [Files: 10289.txt; 10289-8.txt; 10289-h.htm]
  [Language: French]

Audio: Ragtime Echoes, by Samuel Siegel (mandolin)                       10288
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Marie Caveny (ukelele)]
  [Author: Samuel Siegel (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1918]
  [NPS: EDIS 76220]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10288 ]
  [Files: 10288-m-readme.txt; 10288-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: New York Blues, by Pietro Frosini (accordion)                     10287
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Pietro Frosini (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1916]
  [NPS: EDIS 41040]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10287 ]
  [Files: 10287-m-readme.txt; 10287-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Arbucklenian Polka, by Bohumir Kryl (coronet)                     10286
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. January 1903]
  [NPS: EDIS 37408]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10286 ]
  [Files: 10286-m-readme.txt; 10286-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ma Rag Time Baby, by Peerless Orchestra                           10285
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Composer: Fred S. Stone]
  [Recorded c. 1903]
  [NPS: EDIS 37289]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10285 ]
  [Files: 10285-m-readme.txt; 10285-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Spring of Love, by Jaudas (violin)                                10284
  [Composer: Sam Ehrlich]
  [Author: Eugene]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Flute: Louis Atz]
  [Recorded c. 1903]
  [NPS: EDIS 4791]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10284 ]
  [Files: 10284-m-readme.txt; 10284-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Dinah Polka, by Charles P. Lowe (xylophone)                       10283
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 4815]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10283 ]
  [Files: 10283-m-readme.txt; 10283-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Polish National Dance, by Charles D'Almaine (violin)              10282
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 4788]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10282 ]
  [Files: 10282-m-readme.txt; 10282-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Antony's Address Over the Body of Caesar, by Harry E. Humphrey    10281
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: William Shakespeare (Writer)]
  [Subtitle: Julius Caesar]
  [Recorded c. 1914]
  [NPS: EDIS 40512]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10281 ]
  [Files: 10281-m-readme.txt; 10281-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: In de Mornin' and Jes Gib Him One Ob Mine, Edward Sterling Wright 10280
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Paul Lawrence Dunbar (Writer)]
  [Recorded c. April 1914]
  [Note: Wright was an African-American actor educated at Emerson College
   of Oratory in Boston.  His recitations helped to introduce and puplarize
   the works of African-American poet Dunbar.]
  [NPS: EDIS 34435]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/8/10280 ]
  [Files: 10280-m-readme.txt; 10280-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Len Spencer                                 10279
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: And Company]
  [Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe (Writer)]
  [Subtitle: Entrance of Topsy]
  [Recorded c. December 1910]
  [NPS: EDIS 36848]
  [See Also: eBook #203]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10279 ]
  [Files: 10279-m-readme.txt; 10279-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Sei Forse L'Angelo Fedele, by Claudia Muzio (soprano)             10278
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: Eugene Onegin]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 44126]
  [Language: Russian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10278 ]
  [Files: 10278-m-readme.txt; 10278-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Hallelujah Chorus, by Oratorio Chorus                             10277
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: George Frideric Handel (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: Messiah]
  [Recorded c. 1916]
  [NPS: EDIS 43552]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10277 ]
  [Files: 10277-m-readme.txt; 10277-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Gloria, by Gregorian Choir                                        10276
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: The Twelfth Mass]
  [Recorded c. 1915]
  [NPS: EDIS 43552]
  [Language: Latin]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10276 ]
  [Files: 10276-m-readme.txt; 10276-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: La Gioconda, by Paola Koraleck                                    10275
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Preste Benedetti]
  [Author: Amilcare Ponchielli (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. July 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 83615]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10275 ]
  [Files: 10275-m-readme.txt; 10275-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ah! Fors' e Lui, by Lucrezia Bori (soprano)                       10273
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Giuseppe Verdi (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: La Traviata]
  [Recorded c. August 1910]
  [NPS: EDIS 87690-a]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10273 ]
  [Files: 10273-m-readme.txt; 10273-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Sono Un Poeta, by Florencio Constantino (tenor)                   10272
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Giacomo Puccini (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: La Boheme]
  [Recorded c. July 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 38051]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10272 ]
  [Files: 10272-m-readme.txt; 10272-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Hochstes Vertrauen, by Heinrich Knote (tenor)                     10271
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Richard Wagner (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: Lohengrin]
  [Recorded c. February 1906]
  [NPS: EDIS 38238]
  [Language: German]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10271 ]
  [Files: 10271-m-readme.txt; 10271-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: What Band Is This?, by Hann's Emperors of Song                    10270
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison']
  [Recorded January 4, 1926]
  [NPS: EDIS 78332]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/7/10270 ]
  [Files: 10270-m-readme.txt; 10270-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Pharoah's Army Got Drowned, by "Colored Quartet" (name unknown)   10269
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 9, 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 87051]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10269 ]
  [Files: 10269-m-readme.txt; 10269-m-001.mp3; ]

Patty at Home, by Carolyn Wells                                          10268
  [Files: 10268.txt; 10268-8.txt]

The Outdoor Chums, by Captain Quincy Allen                               10267
  [Subtitle: The First Tour of the Rod, Gun and Camera Club]
  [Files: 10267.txt]

The Glands Regulating Personality, by Louis Berman, M.D                  10266
  [Files: 10266.txt; 10266-8.txt]

Audio: Anssin Jukka Ja Harman Haat, by Otto Pyykkonen                    10265
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded March 8, 1928]
  [Language: Finnish]
  [NPS: EDIS 44417]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10265 ]
  [Files: 10265-m-readme.txt; 10265-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Skamba Kankliah ir Trimintia, by Jouzas Suildauskas (baritonas)   10264
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Composer: Mikas Petraushas]
  [Recorded on May 22, 1925]
  [Language: Lithuanian]
  [NPS: EDIS 41305]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10264 ]
  [Files: 10264-m-readme.txt; 10264-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Envoyons d'l'avant nos gens!, by Charles Marchand (basse)         10263
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Ernest Patience (au piano)]
  [Author: Harm, D'Amedee Tremblay (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: Folklore du Canada]
  [Recorded May 12, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 44392]
  [Language: French]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10263 ]
  [Files: 10263-m-readme.txt; 10263-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Que Partes El Alma, by Juan de la Cruz (tenor)                    10262
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Bienvenido Leon (baritono)]
  [Author: Manuel Mendez (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: Rumba Son]
  [Recorded on September 29, 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 41247]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10262 ]
  [Files: 10262-m-readme.txt; 10262-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: La Bella Cubano, by El Trio Cubano                                10261
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Subtitle: Habenera]
  [Recorded on September 18, 1924]
  [Note: Violins and piano]
  [NPS: EDIS 77575]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10261 ]
  [Files: 10261-m-readme.txt; 10261-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Narodowe Melodye, by Aleksander Iwanowski (Harmonika)             10260
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Subtitle: Polka]
  [Recorded on July 24, 1922]
  [NPS: EDIS 71105]
  [Language: Polish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/6/10260 ]
  [Files: 10260-m-readme.txt; 10260-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Smes Esko - Slovackych Pisni, by Milan Lusk (houslove solo)       10259
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Ludmila Vojackova (Wetche, klavirni doprovod)]
  [Subtitle: Cis 1]
  [Recorded c. 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 41274]
  [Language: Slovak]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10259 ]
  [Files: 10259-m-readme.txt; 10259-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Nataligino Kolo, by Jugoslavensko Tamburasko Drustvo              10258
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author AKA: Jugo-Slav Tamburitza Orchestra (English Translation)]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 41283]
  [Language: Hungarian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10258 ]
  [Files: 10258-m-readme.txt; 10258-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Mazel Tov, by I. J. Hochman's Yiddisher Orchester                 10257
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on December 11, 1918]
  [NPS: EDIS 44419]
  [Language: Yiddish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10257 ]
  [Files: 10257-m-readme.txt; 10257-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: O, Tannenbaum, by Nebe Quartett                                   10256
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Richard Wagner (Composer)]
  [Recorded c. 1907]
  [NPS: EDIS 38244]
  [Language: German]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10256 ]
  [Files: 10256-m-readme.txt; 10256-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: La Paloma, by Banda de Zapadores de Mexico                        10255
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Sebastian Yradier (Composer)]
  [Recorded in July 1905]
  [NPS: EDIS 38222]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10255 ]
  [Files: 10255-m-readme.txt; 10255-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Birth of the Telephone, by Thomas A. Watson                   10254
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1914 at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, New York]
  [Note: The motion picture element of this sound film is believed lost.]
  [NPS: EDIS 4634]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10254 ]
  [Files: 10254-m-readme.txt; 10254-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Andrew Carnegie, by Andrew Carnegie                               10253
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Daniel Higham (Director)]
  [Recorded on January 20, 1914]
  [Recorded at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, New
York]
  [Note: The motion picture element of this sound film is believed lost.]
  [NPS: EDIS 4640]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10253 ]
  [Files: 10253-m-readme.txt; 10253-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Old Violin, by Daniel Higham (Director)                       10252
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded January 1914 at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio in Bronx,
   New York]
  [NPS: EDIS 4627]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10252]
  [Files: 10252-m-readme.txt; 10252-m-001.mp3; ]

Town Geology, by Charles Kingsley                                        10251
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10251]
  [Files: 10251.txt; 10251.zip; 10251-h.htm; 10251-h.zip]

Audio: The Five Bachelors, by Ramsay (Director)                          10250
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on December 7, 1912 or February 16, 1913]
  [Recorded at the Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, New
York]
  [NPS: EDIS 4632]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/5/10250]
  [Files: 10250-m-readme.txt; 10250-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The St. Louis Blues, by Frank Ferera                              10249
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: John Paaluhi]
  [Author: W. C. Handy (Composer)]
  [Recorded on September 4, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 78255]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10249]
  [Files: 10249-m-readme.txt; 10249-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Blues my Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me,by Raderman's Jazz Orchestra 10248
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 76868]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10248]
  [Files: 10248-m-readme.txt; 10248-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Dixieland, by Lopez and Hamilton's Kings of Harmony               10247
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Dixieland Jazz Band (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: One-Step]
  [Recorded c. 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 76857]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10247]
  [Files: 10247-m-readme.txt; 10247-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Sensation Jazz, by The All Star Trio                              10246
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Dixieland Jazz Band (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: One-Step]
  [Note: saxophone, xylophone, and piano]
  [Recorded c. 1919]
  [NPS: EDIS 42041]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10246]
  [Files: 10246-m-readme.txt; 10246-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Jazz de Luxe, by Earl Fuller's Famous Jazz Band                   10245
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: Earl Fuller (Composer)]
  [Subtitle: Fox Trot]
  [Recorded c. 1919]
  [NPS: EDIS 42041]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10245]
  [Files: 10245-m-readme.txt; 10245-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Johnson "jass" Blues, by Friscoe "Jass" Band                      10244
  [Subtitle: Fox Trot]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Composer: E. Arnold Johnson]
  [Recorded on May 10, 1917]
  [NPS: EDIS 41060]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10244]
  [Files: 10244-m-readme.txt; 10244-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Radio Program for WAAM, Newark, New Jersey, Scott (organ, vocal)  10243
  [Author: Mr. Greenfield]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Organ and vocals by John A. Scott]
  [Recorded April 12, 1928, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey; this was an experimental slow speed (30 RPM)
   record used for an experimental pre-recorded radio broadcast.]
  [NPS: EDIS 78047]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10243]
  [Files: 10243-m-readme.txt; 10243-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Plaque No. 6, by Losey's Orchestra                                10242
  [Subtitle: Exp. No. 27, Recorder #20]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 16, 1925, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey, with an experimental 125 ft long recording horn]
  [NPS: EDIS 77947]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10242]
  [Files: 10242-m-readme.txt; 10242-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Plaque No. 2, by Losey's Orchestra                                10241
  [Subtitle: Exp. No. 5-6-7-8, Recorder #20]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 8, 1925, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey, with an experimental 125 ft long recording horn.]
  [NPS: EDIS 77879]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10241]
  [Files: 10241-m-readme.txt; 10241-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Plaque No. 1, by Losey's Orchestra                                10240
  [Subtitle: Exp. No. 1-2-3-4, Recorder #20]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded December 8, 1925, at Columbia Street Studio, Edison Laboratory,
   West Orange, New Jersey, with an experimental 125 ft long recording horn.]
  [NPS: EDIS 77879]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/4/10240]
  [Files: 10240-m-readme.txt; 10240-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: 2nd Record, by Losey's Orchestra                                  10239
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Author: A. Paganucci (director)]
  [Recorded September 15, 1924 at the Columbia Street Studio, Edison
   Laboratory, West Orange, New Jersey, using an experimental 125 foot
   recording horn.]
  [NPS: EDIS 87052]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10239]
  [Files: 10239-m-readme.txt; 10239-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ediphone School Record No. 2, by Thomas A. Edison                 10238
  [Subtitle: 90 WPM-1]
  [Recorded c. 1943]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10238]
  [Files: 10238-m-readme.txt; 10238-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Siegel-Myers School of Music - Vocal Record F,by Thomas A. Edison 10237
  [Recorded c. 1906]
  [NPS: EDIS 103642]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10237]
  [Files: 10237-m-readme.txt; 10237-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: International Correspondence School - Spanish Lesson #9,by Edison 10236
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1902]
  [NPS: EDIS 38902-a]
  [Language: English/Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10236]
  [Files: 10236-m-readme.txt; 10236-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Discussion on Edison's Monoid Theory, by Theodore M. Edison       10235
  [Note: Theodore M. Edison is the son of Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 26, 1970 at Glenmont (Edison's home), 2nd Floor Library, West
   Orange, New Jersey]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10235]
  [Files: 10235-m-readme.txt; 10235-m-001.mp3; ]

Old Creole Days, by George Washington Cable                              10234
  [Files: 10234.txt; 10234-8.txt]

Audio: Transcontinental Telephone Address to Thomas A. Edison,Hutchinson 10233
  [Author: Miller Reese Hutchinson]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. October 17, 1915]
  [Note: On October 21, 1915 a group of Thomas Edison's friends and
   business associates played this recording in the library of the Edison
   Laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey and transmitted it to Edison at the
   Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California via
   the American Telephone and Telegraph Company's newly completed
   transcontinental telephone line.]
  [NPS: EDIS 584]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10233]
  [Files: 10233-m-readme.txt; 10233-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Remarks from a Visit to Edison Laboratory,General Nelson A. Miles 10232
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on December 28, 1914]
  [Note: Nelson A. Miles was a Major General of Volunteers for the Union
   Army during the Civil War.  In 1866 he led the defeat of Apache leader
   Geronimo.  He was Commander of the United States Army during the
   Spanish-American War.]
  [NPS: EDIS 5062]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10232]
  [Files: 10232-m-readme.txt; 10232-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Remarks from a Visit to Edison Laboratory, by Daniels             10231
  [Author: Addie Worth nee Bagley Daniels]
  [Editor: Thomas A Edison]
  [Recorded on October 10, 1914]
  [Note: Daniels was the wife of the then Secretary of the Navy]
  [NPS: EDIS 5061]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10231]
  [Files: 10231-m-readme.txt; 10231-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Remarks from a Visit to Edison Laboratory, by Josephus Daniels    10230
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded October 10, 1914]
  [Note: Daniels was then the US Secretary of the Navy]
  [NPS: EDIS 5060]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/3/10230]
  [Files: 10230-m-readme.txt; 10230-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: My South Polar Expedition, by Lt. Ernest H. Shackleton            10229
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded March 30, 1910]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10229]
  [Files: 10229-m-readme.txt; 10229-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: El Presidente Diaz al Senor Edison, by Porfirio Diaz              10228
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. August 1909 in Mexico]
  [Note: Diaz was the president of Mexico]
  [NPS: EDIS 39847]
  [Language: Spanish]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10228]
  [Files: 10228-m-readme.txt; 10228-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Tolstoy's Plower Story, by John Wanamaker                         10227
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on November 5, 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 39834]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10227]
  [Files: 10227-m-readme.txt; 10227-m-001.mp3; ]

Beautiful Joe, by Marshall Saunders                                      10226
  [Subtitle: An Autobiography of a Dog]
  [Files: 10226.txt; 10226-h.htm]

Their Crimes, by Various                                                 10225
  [Files: 10225.txt; 10225-8.txt]

Kalitan, Our Little Alaskan Cousin, by Mary F. Nixon-Roulet              10224
  [Files: 10224.txt]

Meyers Konversationslexikon Volume 15                                    10223
  [Language: German]
  [Files: 10223-8.txt, 10223-0.txt, 10223-h.htm]

The Pilgrims of New England, by Mrs. J. B. Webb                          10222
  [Subtitle: A Tale Of The Early American Settlers]
  [Files: 10222.txt; 10222-8.txt]

Purple Springs, by Nellie L. McClung                                     10221
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10221]
  [Files: 10221.txt; 10221.zip; ]

Daddy Takes Us Skating, by Howard R. Garis                               10220
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/2/10220]
  [Files: 10220.txt; 10220.zip; ]

The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Edited by William Knight       10219
  [Subtitle: Volume 1 of 8]
  [Files: 10219.txt; 10219-8.txt; 10219-h.htm]

Stauder, by G.N. Brandt                                                  10218
  [Files: 10218.txt; 10218-8.txt]
  [Language: Danish]

The Land Of Little Rain, by Mary Hunter Austin                           10217
  [Files: 10217.txt; 10217-8.txt]

Poems, by Marietta Holley                                                10216
  [Files: 10216.txt]

Manfredo Palavicino, by Giuseppe Rovani                                  10215
  [Subtitle: o I Francesi e gli Sforzeschi]
  [Language: Italian]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/1/10215]
  [Files: 10215.txt; 10215.zip; 10215-8.txt; 10215-8.zip; ]

Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato, by Thomas Taylor   10214
  [Files: 10214.txt; 10214-8.txt]

The Everlasting Whisper, by Jackson Gregory                              10213
  [Files: 10213.txt; 10213-8.txt]

Peck's Bad Boy at the Circus, by George W. Peck                          10212
  [Files: 10212.txt; 10212-h.htm]

At Whispering Pine Lodge, by Lawrence J. Leslie                          10211
  [Files: 10211.txt; 10211-h.htm]

Wolves of the Sea, by Randall Parrish                                    10210
  [Subtitle: Being a Tale of the Colonies From the Manuscript of One
   Geoffry Carlyle, Seaman, Narrating Certain Strange Adventures Which
   Befell Him Aboard the Pirate Craft "Namur"]
  [Files: 10210.txt; 10210-8.txt]

Audio: Electricity and Progress, by Thomas A. Edison                     10209
  [Subtitle: Opening of the New York Electrical Show]
  [Recorded October 3, 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 39385]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10209]
  [Files: 10209-m-readme.txt; 10209-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Rights of Labor, by William H. Taft                           10208
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Taft was a candidate for US President]
  [Recorded Aug 3, 1908, at the Homestead Hotel of Hot Springs, Virginia]
  [NPS: EDIS 39851]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10208]
  [Files: 10208-m-readme.txt; 10208-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Railroad Question, by William Jennings Bryan                  10207
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Bryan was a candidate for US President]
  [Recorded May 1908 at Bryan's home in Lincoln, Nebraska]
  [NPS: EDIS 37849]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10207]
  [Files: 10207-m-readme.txt; 10207-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Liver Complaint Story, by Thomas A. Edison                    10206
  [Recorded 1906]
  [NPS: EDIS 39838]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10206]
  [Files: 10206-m-readme.txt; 10206-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Words of Welcome, by Garrett A. Hobart                            10205
  [Subtitle: Opening of the Electrical Exposition of New York City]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on May 1, 1898, in Washington D.C.]
  [NPS: EDIS 39849]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10205]
  [Files: 10205-m-readme.txt; 10205-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Charge of the Light Brigade, by Trumpeter Landfrey                10204
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Landfrey was a bugler in the Light Brigade at the Battle of
   Balaklava, October 25, 1854, of the Crimean War.  On this recording
   Landfrey plays a trumpet that was used at the battle of Waterloo,
   June 18, 1815, of the Napoleonic Wars.]
  [Recorded August 2, 1890, in London, England]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10204]
  [Files: 10204-m-readme.txt; 10204-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Big Ben Clock Tower of Westminster, by Miss. Ferguson             10203
  [Subtitle: Striking half past 10, quarter to 11, and 11 o'clock]
  [Author: Graham Hope]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 16, 1890, at Westminster, London, England]
  [NPS: EDIS 39839]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10203]
  [Files: 10203-m-readme.txt; 10203-m-001.mp3; ]

Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters, and Journals, by Maria Mitchell           10202
  [Files: 10202.txt; 10202-8.txt]

The Desert of Wheat, by Zane Grey                                        10201
  [Files: 10201.txt; 10201-8.txt; 10201-h.htm]

Audio: To Edison from Colonel Gouraud, Introducing Mr. Gladstone         10200
  [Subtitle: The Phonograph's Salutation]
  [Author: William E. Gladstone; Intro. by George Gouraud]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Note: Mr. Gladstone was the British Prime Minister at the time]
  [Recorded on December 18, 1888, in London, England]
  [NPS: EDIS 39852]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/2/0/10200]
  [Files: 10200-m-readme.txt; 10200-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Down in a Georgia Jail, by Posey Rorer                            10199
  [Author: His North Carolina Ramblers]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 26, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 81450]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10199]
  [Files: 10199-m-readme.txt; 10199-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Barbara Allen, by Frank Luther                                    10198
  [Author: His Pards]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded August 15, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 81262]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10198]
  [Files: 10198-m-readme.txt; 10198-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: He Was Nailed to the Cross for Me, by Earnest V. Stoneman         10197
  [Author: His Dixie Mountineers]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded April 24, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 80960]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10197]
  [Files: 10197-m-readme.txt; 10197-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Cluck Old Hen, by Fiddlin' Powers and Family                      10196
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on October 6, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 78487]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10196]
  [Files: 10196-m-readme.txt; 10196-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Lonesome Road Blues, by The Blue Ridge Duo                        10195
  [Author AKA: Gene Austin; George Reneau]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on September 22, 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 42868]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10195]
  [Files: 10195-m-readme.txt; 10195-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Opera Reel with Calls, by Jasper Bisbee (Fiddle)                  10194
  [Author: Beulah Bisbee-Schuler (Piano)]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on November 24, 1923]
  [NPS: EDIS 42632]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10194]
  [Files: 10194-m-readme.txt; 10194-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Backyard Conversation Between Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Finnegan,Jones 10193
  [Author: Ada Jones, Steve Porter]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 43047]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10193]
  [Files: 10193-m-readme.txt; 10193-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Interruptions, by Tom Woottwell                                   10192
  [Subtitle: Comic Sketch]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1909]
  [NPS: EDIS 36622]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10192]
  [Files: 10192-m-readme.txt; 10192-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Fourth of July at Punkin Center, by Cal Stewart                   10191
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 1911]
  [NPS: EDIS 36009]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10191]
  [Files: 10191-m-readme.txt; 10191-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: A Bunch of Nonsense, by Murray K. Hill                            10190
  [Subtitle: Vaudeville Specialty]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded November 1908]
  [NPS: EDIS 36631]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/9/10190]
  [Files: 10190-m-readme.txt; 10190-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Three Rubes Seeing New York, by Edison Vaudeville Company         10189
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded November 1907]
  [NPS: EDIS 38839]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10189]
  [Files: 10189-m-readme.txt; 10189-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Two Rubes at the Vaudeville, by Byron G. Harlan                   10188
  [Author: Frank C. Stanley]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 1904]
  [NPS: EDIS 4776]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10188]
  [Files: 10188-m-readme.txt; 10188-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Reuben Haskin's ride on the Cyclone Auto, by Len Spencer          10187
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded February 1904]
  [NPS: EDIS 4779]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10187]
  [Files: 10187-m-readme.txt; 10187-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Schultz at the Paris Exposition, by Frank Kennedy                 10186
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded September 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 24876]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10186]
  [Files: 10186-m-readme.txt; 10186-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Minstrel Potpourri, by Edison Minstrels                           10185
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. July 1899]
  [NPS: EDIS 4751]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10185]
  [Files: 10185-m-readme.txt; 10185-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Quartet in G, 1st Movement, Pt. 1, by Roth String Quartet         10184
  [Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on October 10, 1929]
  [NPS: EDIS 84282]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10184]
  [Files: 10184-m-readme.txt; 10184-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Etude Nouvelle in A Flat and Etude in C Major, Op. 10, No. 1      10183
  [Composer: Frederic Chopin]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Pianist: Moriz Rosenthal]
  [Recorded April 4, 1929]
  [NPS: EDIS 44236]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10183]
  [Files: 10183-m-readme.txt; 10183-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Trio No. 1 in B Flat, Pt. 1, by The New York Trio                 10182
  [Subtitle: 1st Movement, allegro moderato, Op. 99]
  [Composer: Franz Schubert]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded May 23, 1928]
  [NPS: EDIS 80125]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10182]
  [Files: 10182-m-readme.txt; 10182-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Clair de Lune, by Hotel Commodore Ensemble                        10181
  [Subtitle: Suite Bergamasque]
  [Composer: Claude Debussey]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Directed by Bernhard Levitow]
  [Recorded July 21, 1927]
  [NPS: EDIS 40629]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10181]
  [Files: 10181-m-readme.txt; 10181-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Slavonic Dance, No. 1, by Carl Flesch (Violin)                    10180
  [Composer: Antonin Dvorak and Fritz Kreisler]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Pianist: Kurt Ruhrseitz]
  [Recorded March 5, 1926]
  [NPS: EDIS 43934]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/8/10180]
  [Files: 10180-m-readme.txt; 10180-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Extracts from the Ballet-Suite Scherazada, Pt. 1                  10179
  [Composer: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakow]
  [Performed by: American Concert Orchestra]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded on April 28, 1925]
  [NPS: EDIS 43889]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10179]
  [Files: 10179-m-readme.txt; 10179-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Moonlight Sonata, by Bellini Ensemble Unique                      10178
  [Composer: Ludwig von Beethoven]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1924]
  [NPS: EDIS 41945]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10178]
  [Files: 10178-m-readme.txt; 10178-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Ride of the Valkyries, by American Symphony Orchestra             10177
  [Subtitle: From "Die Valkyrie"]
  [Composer: Richard Wagner]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1921]
  [NPS: EDIS 41877]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10177]
  [Files: 10177-m-readme.txt; 10177-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Debutante, by Edna White (Trumpet)                            10176
  [Subtitle: Caprice Brillante]
  [Composer: Herbert L. Clarke]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1920]
  [NPS: EDIS 41889]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10176]
  [Files: 10176-m-readme.txt; 10176-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, by Sergie Rachmaninoff           10175
  [Composer: Sergie Rachmaninoff]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1919]
  [NPS: EDIS 73898]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10175]
  [Files: 10175-m-readme.txt; 10175-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: William Tell Overture, Pt. 2, by Sodero's Band                    10174
  [Composer: Gioacchino Rossini]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1911?]
  [NPS: EDIS 43455]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10174]
  [Files: 10174-m-readme.txt; 10174-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Part 1, by Edison Concert Band          10173
  [Composer: Franz Liszt]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1913]
  [NPS: EDIS 43462]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10173]
  [Files: 10173-m-readme.txt; 10173-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Menuett G Flat Major and Valse Bluette, Kathleen Parlow (Violin)  10172
  [Composer: Ludwig von Beethoven]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Pianist: George Falkenstein]
  [Recorded September 1912]
  [NPS: EDIS 36520]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10172]
  [Files: 10172-m-readme.txt; 10172-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Santa Lucia, by His Majesty's Irish Guards Band                   10171
  [Composer: Adolph Lotter]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded July 1912]
  [NPS: EDIS 37943]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10171]
  [Files: 10171-m-readme.txt; 10171-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Stars and Stripes Forever, by Sousa's Band                        10170
  [Composer: John Phillip Sousa]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded November 1909]
  [NPS: EDIS 36682]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/7/10170]
  [Files: 10170-m-readme.txt; 10170-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Semper Fidelis March, by United States Marine Band                10169
  [Composer: John Phillip Sousa]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded June 1909]
  [NPS: EDIS 35806]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10169]
  [Files: 10169-m-readme.txt; 10169-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Kaiser Frederick March, by British Military Band                  10168
  [Composer: Carl Friedemann]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1905]
  [NPS: EDIS 38237]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10168]
  [Files: 10168-m-readme.txt; 10168-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Mr. Thomas Cat, by Edison Grand Concert Band                      10167
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Released December 1900]
  [NPS: EDIS 4795]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10167]
  [Files: 10167-m-readme.txt; 10167-m-001.mp3; ]

What Germany Thinks, by Thomas F. A. Smith                               10166
  [Subtitle: The War as Germans see it]
  [Files: 10166.txt; 10166-8.txt; 10166-h.htm]

Across the Zodiac, by Percy Greg                                         10165
  [Subtitle: The Story of a Wrecked Record]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/6/10165]
  [Files: 10165.txt; 10165.zip; 10165-8.txt; 10165-8.zip; ]

The Black Creek Stopping-House, by Nellie McClung                        10164
  [Files: 10164.txt; 10164-8.txt]

Mohammedanism, by C. Snouck Hurgronje                                    10163
  [Subtitle: Lectures on Its Origin, Its Religious and Political Growth,
   and Its Present State]
  [Files: 10163.txt; 10163-8.txt]

Dio's Rome, Vol. III, by Cassius Dio                                     10162
  [Subtitle: An Historical Narrative Originally Composed In Greek During
   The Reigns Of Septimius Severus, Geta And Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus
   And Alexander Severus]
  [Translator: Herbert Baldwin Foster]
  [Files: 10162.txt; 10162-8.txt]

English Poets of the Eighteenth Century, by Bernbaum                     10161
   [Selected and Edited with an Introduction by Ernest Bernbaum]
   [Files: 10161.txt; 10161-8.txt]

Pierre Noziere, by Anatole France                                        10160
  [Language: French]
  [Files: 10160.txt; 10160-8.txt]

England and the War, by Walter Raleigh                                   10159
  [Speeches]
  [Files: 10159.txt; 10159-8.txt]

Audio: Daybreak at Calamity Farm, by Gilbert Girard                      10158
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded in 1915]
  [NPS: EDIS 40809]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10158]
  [Files: 10158-m-readme.txt; 10158-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Which Switch is the Switch, Miss, for Ipswich?, by Billy Murray   10157
  [Subtitle: from Rosy Rapture]
  [Composers: Worton David, J. Barnett, Herman Darewski]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1915]
  [NPS: EDIS 40585]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10157]
  [Files: 10157-m-readme.txt; 10157-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: M'appari - Martha, by Allesandro Bonci                            10156
  [Composer: Friedrich von Flotow]
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded 1914]
  [NPS: EDIS 75936]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10156]
  [Files: 10156-m-readme.txt; 10156-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: The Right of the People to Rule, by Theodore Roosevelt            10155
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. August 1912, Sagamore Hill (Roosevelt's home) in Oyster Bay,
   New York]
  [NPS: EDIS 39850]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10155]
  [Files: 10155-m-readme.txt; 10155-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Voice Trial - Kinetophone Actor Audition,by Siegfried Von Schultz 10154
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1913, at Edison motion picture film studio, Bronx, NY]
  [NPS: EDIS 44830]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10154]
  [Files: 10154-m-readme.txt; 10154-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Voice Trial - Kinetophone Actor Audition, by Frank Lenord         10153
  [Editor: Thomas A. Edison]
  [Recorded c. 1913, at Edison Motion Picture Film Studio, Bronx, NY]
  [NPS: EDIS 44830]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10153]
  [Files: 10153-m-readme.txt; 10153-m-001.mp3; ]

Audio: Voice Trial - Kinetophone actor audition, by Bob Lett             10152
  [Recorded June 24, 1913, the Edison motion picture film studio, Bronx, NY]
  [NPS: EDIS 44833]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10152]
  [Files: 10152-m-readme.txt; 10152-m-001.mp3; ]

The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 5, by Various              10151
  [Subtitle: A Comprehensive and Readable Account of the World's History.
   Emphasizing the More Important Events, and Presenting These as Complete
   Narratives in the Master-Words of the Most Eminent Historians]
  [Editor: Rossiter Johnson, Supervising Editor; Charles F. Horne and
   John Rudd, Literary Editors; Walter F. Austin, Directing Editor]
  [Contents:
    An Outline Narrative of the Great Events, by Charles F. Horne
    Feudalism: its Frankish Birth and English Development, by
      William Stubbs
    Decay of the Frankish Empire, by Francois P. G. Guizot
    Career of Alfred the Great, by Thomas Hughes and John R. Green
    Henry the Fowler Founds the Saxon Line of German Kings, by
      Wolfgang Menzel
    Conquest of Egypt by the Fatimites, by Stanley Lane-Poole
    Growth and Decadence of Chivalry, by Leon Gautier
    Conversion of Vladimir the Great, by A. N. Mouravieff
    Leif Ericson Discovers America, by Charles C. Rafn
    Mahometans in India, by Alexander Dow
    Canute Becomes King of England, by David Hume
    Henry III Deposes the Popes, by Ferdinand Gregorovius and Joseph Darras
    Dissension and Separation of the Greek and Roman Churches, by Henry F.
      Tozer and Joseph Deharbe
    Norman Conquest of England, by Sir Edward S. Creasy
    Triumphs of Hildebrand, by Arthur R. Pennington and Artaud de Montor
    Completion of the Domesday Book, by Charles Knight
    Decline of the Moorish Power in Spain, by S. A. Dunham
    The First Crusade, by Sir George W. Cox
    Foundation of the Order of Knights Templars, by Charles G. Addison
    Stephen Usurps the English Crown, by Charles Knight
    Antipapal Democratic Movement, by Johann A. W. Neander
    Decline of the Byzantine Empire, by George Finlay
    Universal Chronology, by John Rudd]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10151]
  [Files: 10151.txt; 10151.zip; 10151-8.txt; 10151-8.zip; 10151-h.htm;
   10151-h.zip; ]

Dracula's Guest, by Bram Stoker                                          10150
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/5/10150]
  [Files: 10150.txt; 10150.zip; 10150-8.txt; 10150-8.zip; 10150-h.htm;
   10150-h.zip; ]

Home as Found, by James Fenimore Cooper                                  10149
  [Subtitle: Sequel to "Homeward Bound"]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10149]
  [Files: 10149.txt; 10149.zip; 10149-8.txt; 10149-8.zip; 10149-h.htm;
   10149-h.zip; ]

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle                       10148
  [See also: #965]
  [Files: 10148.txt; 10148-h.htm]

America's War for Humanity, by Thomas Herbert Russell                    10147
  [Additional Contributors: General John J. Pershing; William Dunseath
   Eaton, Contributing Editor; James Martin Miller]
  [Files: 10147.txt; 10147-8.txt; 10147-h.htm]

Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul, by Frank Moore                10146
  [Subtitle: A Collection of Articles Written for and Published in the
   Daily Pioneer Press]
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10146]
  [Files: 10146.txt; 10146.zip; ]

Turkey: A Past and a Future, by Arnold Joseph Toynbee                    10145
  [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/1/4/10145]
  [Files: 10145.txt; 10145.zip; 10145-8.txt; 10145-8.zip; ]

Punchinello, Vol. II., No. 35, November 26, 1870, by Various             10144
  [Files: 10144.txt; 10144-8.txt; 10144-h.htm]

Punch, Volume 153, July 11, 1917, by Various                             10143
  [Subtitle: Or the London Charivari]
  [Files: 10143.txt; 10143-8.txt; 10143-h.htm]

Maezli, by Johanna Spyri                                                 10142
  [Subtitle: A Story of the Swiss Valleys]
  [Translated by Elisabeth P. Stork]
  [Files: 10142.txt; 10142-8.txt; 10142-h.htm]

A Discourse on the Life, Character and Writings of Gulian Crommelin Verp 10141
  [Title: A Discourse on the Life, Character and Writings of Gulian
   Crommelin Verplanck]
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