PG Weekly Newsletter: Part 2 (2003-11-12)

The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 12th November 2003
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Part 2

In this week's Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter:

1) Editorial
2) News
   Distributed Proofreaders Update
3) Notes and Queries, Reviews and Features
4) Mailing list information


Editorial

Hello,

Maths. Not a subject you might expect from a newsletter concerned with
literature I suppose, well, Gali takes a look at both maths and poetry
this week. I am planning an article on some of the mathematical texts
we have here at Project Gutenberg in the near future. A useful website
also comes out of the shadows this week at authorama.

Talking of websites, moves are afoot with the main Project Gutenberg
website. Expect to find yourself quoting the super snappy
www.gutenberg.net at people very soon. What! I hear you cry, but that
was the old address where you couldn't get any up to date
information. Well, ladies and gentlemen while you have been distracted
by the perfectly fomed vision of the newsletter these last few weeks,
many of our hard working troops have been out the back, dragging in
the scenery and some of the more useful props to improve your website
reading pleasure. I can't name them all as I don't know them all, and
some of them wouldn't want to be mentioned anyway - but if you would
please, a round of applause for the new website.

Happy reading,

Alice

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2) News and Comment

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You can find out more at http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20031110-121313-6810r

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Authorama Public Domain Books

I would like to let you know about my site, Authorama Public Domain
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The idea of this site is to bring the "Plain Vanilla ASCII" etexts
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One of my main aims is to make the site accessible to the visitor, as
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per day coming from Google! They look for different words, and find my
site. I didn't know that would happen but that alone is a reward! When
a Google-user arrives on my Authorama-site, I also try to highlight
the keywords dynamically. Also, I then provide another book-restricted
search-facility, by utilizing the Google Web API (a SOAP/ Web Service
kinda thingie). I then also try to merge it with the Amazon Services
to display related books.

Finally, I still keep a plain-HTML-one-page version of every book on
my page, so that when people want to download or print it, they have
something to go along with.

As a technical detail I deliver the documents as HTML, not XML,
because that causes some browser-problems. I then add CSS to do the
styling, and otherwise separate layout from content. That should do
best on a variety of exotic devices I believe.


Philipp Lenssen

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Other news items this week

Newsletter website

Every single newsletter we could find is now available should you wish
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Distributed Proofreaders Update

Traditionally with creative projects development tends to slow down as
the year draws to a close. This year at PG/DP just the opposite seems
to be true. As we enter the final fifty days of 2003 we can look
around us and see vibrant activity in just about every sector of
production. This is not simply busy work, but solid, quantifiable
output and significant innovation.


At DP attendance remains steady, while the pages proofed continue to
follow their upward trend of previous weeks and months. One of the
recent innovations to the proofing process is the implementation of
theme based releases. This is an initiative which began with the
commemoration of authors' birthdays. The idea proved so popular that
with broad support an organized system is coming together that will
help DP plan and prepare well in advance for significant international
events and holidays.

The first significant test of this new release method was
yesterday. In honor of Armistice, Remembrance and Veterans' Day, DP
ceased the normal release of projects and turned primary proofing
attention to works associated with the First World War. While the
services and ceremonies of November 11th have expanded over the
decades to recognize participants in other conflicts, the origin of
this memorial day are bound to the ceasing of hostilities in 1918 of
the initial World War.

Some forty books were provided for proofing yesterday and released in
a manner that would allow for a world spanning participation across
all time zones. This extended time of recognition will be continued
for future days of significance. The support for yesterday's day of
observance was far beyond anyone's expectations. With no special
advance notice beyond a one day headline in the DP site news, and no
stated rally in the forums, yesterday finished proofing as the third
most productive day in DP's history. That follows only the original
Slashdot wave of 2002, and the 'Big Climb' of October 31st. At days
end, over 13,000 pages had been completed.

If you were not able to participate yesterday, but would still like to
offer your own gesture, there are several titles remaining to be
proofed. You will find these indicated with red backgrounds to
symbolize the poppy which has long been associated with Armistice
Day. These projects will remain distinctive in the rounds until they
complete proofing.

There are several other events and holidays which will be recognized
between now and the end of the year. These include the a wide range of
faith based days, beginning this week and stretching all the way into
the new year. Also this month are extended recognitions of Native
American history and culture and Childrens' literature. The latter
begins with National Children's Book Week, which is November 17-23 in
the US and November 20, which is Universal Children's Day. We may
also look forward to several more author birthdays this month.

If you have ideas for theme based days, would like to provide content
or find some way to participate, go to the Content Providers forum at
DP. You will see several threads established for collaboration.

In past weeks we have talked about picking up the ongoing exploration
through the various production phases of DP. The pace and import of
recent newsworthy events have kept us off the path of our course,
although we have never strayed too far. While this week's news is also
abundant we will try to take a closer look at the next stage in our
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we took an peek into the Post-production process, and will work our
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For those readers just tuning into the column, or new to DP, there is
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So that's an introduction to the pre-production process which is about
what we have time and space for this week. More and more, what you
will be seeing is an expansion of topics and features from the DP
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all previous issues of the PG Newsletter are now available for
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Until next week...

Thierry Alberto


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3) Notes and Queries, Reviews and Features

Math and Poetry ? What a theme of plenty it is!

A wasteland for aimless wanderings and a huge space for speculation -
Science of emotions and harmony of numbers, mathematicians that wrote
poetry and poets that proved theorems. Besides a few interesting math
books were joining their poetic brothers on PG during the past few
weeks, and the thesis that math and poetry are at their best when
people are young and the their minds are still clean from the dust of
unnecessary information? So in order not to play the ambivalent donkey
of Buridan, I'll close my eyes and pick up a ticket from an old hat ?
Let me see what is written there:

  The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ,
  Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit
  Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line,
  Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.

Ah, Homer K.M as large as life, though. This brilliant combination of
inspired mathematician and poetic genius is certainly a good start
that serves well the cause. The blur of romance and mystery wraps
round his life in the Near East on the border between 11th and 12th
centuries A.D and our knowledge about it is based on the legends and
indirect evidence quite similar to the one of the Bard. His date of
birth is known precisely from his horoscope, that was deciphered by
his Indian admirer Swami Govinda Tirtha in 20th century A.D. The
profession of his father supposed to be a tent maker because the
literate translation of his name means such.

His closest school friends were the two other famous Persians, the
politician and reformist Nizam-Al-Mulk and Hassan Sabah the founder of
the ill-famous Assassin sect, the grandfather of nowadays
terrorists. He is well known now mostly by his amazing four line
poems, is an author of fundamental mathematical works most of them we
written before he turned even 25, including Problems of Arithmetic and
Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra, the book of math and
philosophy, ornamented in words with an oriental splendor - 'By the
help of God and with His precious assistance, I say that Algebra is a
scientific art'. May we see the times when its red and gold volume
will get dusty on the long shelves of PG library!

Let me skip the theory that there were two people with the same name
living at the same time - one poet and one philosopher and
mathematicians, since a) it is highly improbable and b) it is not
suitable for the theme of this piece. It is better to open a new
browser window and put in the address line
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext95/rubai10.txt, to enjoy the
deep philosophical and extremely beautiful verses, born in the mind
that could structure the chaos in order to create the harmony. Liben
Damen und Herren, welcome great Ghiyath al-Din Abu'l-Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi al-Khayyami -

And strange to tell, among that Earthen Lot
 Some could articulate, while others not:
   And suddenly one more impatient cried--
 "Who is the Potter, pray, and who the Pot?"


P.S. There is another PG item with the Rubayat -
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext04/rubwi10.txt , which claimed
to be written by Omar Khayyam's son - O.Kh. Junior. You should learn
probably the Persian and original Bornese in order to feel the
difference in the language, that the translator Wallace Irwin is
talking about.

Few internet pages for biography and work details
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Khayyam.html
or
http://www.okonlife.com/

Gali Sirkis
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Dec 2002 Complete Life Of Napoleon, By Constant     [NB#30][nc13vxxx.xxx] 3580
[Full Title:  The Complete Recollections Of The Private Life Of Napolean]
[Author:  Constant, Premier Valet De Chambre] [Tr.: Walter Clark]
Dec 2002 Private Life of Napoleon, V12, by Constant [NB#29][nc12vxxx.xxx] 3579
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Dec 2002 Private Life of Napoleon, V1, by Constant  [NB#18][nc01vxxx.xxx] 3568
Dec 2002 Complete Memoirs of Napoleon, by Bourrienne[NB#17][nb17vxxx.xxx] 3567
Dec 2002 Memoirs of Napoleon, V16, by Bourrienne    [NB#16][nb16vxxx.xxx] 3566
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Dec 2002 Memoirs of Napoleon, V1, by Bourrienne     [NB#01][nb01vxxx.xxx] 3551
[Author:  Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne]

Nov 2002 La Mere Bauche, by Anthony Trollope [Trollope #12][merbuxxx.xxx] 3550
Nov 2002 Cowley's Essays, by Abraham Cowley                [cowesxxx.xxx] 3549
Nov 2002 The Pharisee And Publican, by John Bunyan[Bunyan5][pharpxxx.xxx] 3548
Nov 2002 See America First, by Orville O. Hiestand         [cusa1xxx.xxx] 3547
Nov 2002 The Eureka Stockade, by Carboni Raffaello[Carboni][rkstkxxx.xxx] 3546
[Wrote as Carboni Raffaello, however Carboni was really Raffaello Carboni]

Nov 2002 The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith #3[cpwogxxx.xxx] 3545
Nov 2002 How He Lied to Her Husband, by George Bernard Shaw[lied2xxx.xxx] 3544
Nov 2002 Heartbreak House, by George Bernard Shaw [GBS #16][hrtbkxxx.xxx] 3543
Nov 2002 Quotations of Jacques Casanova, by David Widger #6[dwqjcxxx.xxx] 3542
Nov 2002 Thoughts Evoked By The Census Of Moscow by Tolstoi[tecomxxx.xxx] 3541

Nov 2002 Article On The Census In Moscow, by Leo Tolstoi/11[ancimxxx.xxx] 3540
[Also listed under Lyof and Tolstoi, middle inital is N.]


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From Newsscan:

FTC TAKES AIM AT MESSENGER POP-UPS
The Federal Trade Commission has obtained a temporary restraining order
against D Squared Solutions, accusing it of "high-tech extortion" for its
annoying marketing campaign, which bombards Microsoft Windows users with
pop-up ads touting its $29.95 pop-up blocker software designed to prevent
such intrusions. The company set out "to create a problem for consumers and
then try to charge them for a solution," said Howard Beales, head of the
FTC's consumer protection unit. The FTC is seeking to recoup "hundreds of
thousands" of dollars that beleaguered consumers paid to D Squared
Solutions for the ad-blocking software. The ads take advantage of a
security feature in Microsoft's Windows Messenger service that was
originally designed to enable corporate network administrators to send
internal messages. These messages are different from the ones imposed on
users who visit a Web site, said Beales. "What we are challenging is this
'backdoor' kind of advertising, particularly when it is done in a way and
with a frequency that threatens to impair consumers' ability to use their
computers." (Los Angeles Times 7 Nov 2003)
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-popup7nov07,1,2914685.story?coll=la-head
lines-technology

PENN STATE STUDENTS BLAST NAPSTER DEAL
Pennsylvania State University is catching flak for yesterday's announced
deal to provide all students with access to Napster's revamped
music-subscription service, paid for by the university's existing
information technology fees. The school had viewed the university-wide
arrangement as a way to circumvent the music download controversy and
provide students with a legal alternative, but some students say they
resent this use of their funds. "The money I pay could go to much better
things such as rebuilding the network or better lab equipment," says one
disgruntled student. "Almost every single student I have talked to is
outraged that their money is going to a program that they don't even want^E
(and that) their money is being sent to the music industry without their
consent." Penn State president Graham Spanier said he had not personally
received any complaints about the new deal and that students didn't protest
over cable TV service and newspaper subscriptions, which were also covered
by mandatory student fees. (CNet News.com 6 Nov 2003)
http://news.com.com/2100-1027_3-5103918.html?tag=nefd_top


[Why Is It So Hard For MicroSoft NOT To Play MicroHardball???]
[And You Thought This Was Only About People Pointing Nasty Bugs]

OOPS! MICROSOFT DROPS THE BALL ON U.K. HOTMAIL DOMAIN
Microsoft apparently forgot to renew its registration for hotmail.co.uk,
sending the domain name back into the pool of available names. It was
snapped up immediately by a do-gooder, who then contacted Microsoft to
alert it to its oversight and arrange a transfer of ownership back to the
software giant. However, these efforts to do the right thing were rebuffed
and it was only when The Register contacted the company to inquire about
the snafu that the matter was "escalated" to upper-level officials who then
sought to work out a deal. By all accounts, hotmail.co.uk will be restored
to the Microsoft fold within the next few days. (The Register 6 Nov 2003)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33814.html


["Diversification, philanthropic giving or estate planning. . . ."]
["Sound financial practices."] [Don't You Just LOVE Spin-Doctoring?]


TURNER, BARKSDALE UNLOAD TIME WARNER SHARES
Ted Turner, James Barksdale, and two other directors of Time Warner's board
of directors have been heavy sellers of the company's stock this year,
unloading a total of more than 68 million shares. There have been 52
reported sales and 4 purchases of Time Warner stock by corporate officers
and directors since the beginning of 2003. Time Warner spokesperson Tricia
Primrose said that the four directors "all continue to have significant
holdings in Time Warner," and that each of them is "pursuing some form of
diversification, philanthropic giving or estate planning, resulting in the
sale of shares or the exercising of options, which is in keeping with sound
financial practices." (Washington Post 11 Nov 2003)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A28161-2003Nov11.html


[Let's NOT Forget That WIPO, The World Intellectual Property Organization,
Is Part Of The U.N., And Would Undoubtedly Try To Force Copyright Extensions
On All Countries On The Internat, Just As They Have Via Government Lobbies.
In Fact, They Don't Even Hide Their Desire For A Permanent New Copyright!!!]

WILL THE U.N. TAKE OVER THE INTERNET?
Some of the developing countries want to put management of the Internet
under United Nations control. U.N. officials expect governments to continue
talks on Internet governance with the aim of reaching accord by 2005.
Brazil, India, South Africa, China and Saudi Arabia are dissatisfied with
the current Internet regulator, the semi-private California-based ICANN (the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), and argue that the
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From Edupage

PENN STATE TO OFFER FREE MUSIC TO STUDENTS FROM NEW NAPSTER
Pennsylvania State University has struck a deal with the recently
launched second-generation Napster to provide online music to all of
the university's students, faculty, and staff. The university
negotiated a discounted fee from Napster--which otherwise charges $9.95
per month--and will pay the cost of the service out of a mandatory,
$160 information technology fee that students pay each year. Penn State
users will be allowed to download unlimited numbers of songs on up to
three computers. Students who want to keep songs after they have left
Penn State, or users who want to save the songs to CDs, will have to
pay 99 cents per song. Officials and student leaders from Penn State
hope that this approach will appease student demand for online music
while satisfying record companies by using the now-legal Napster
service. Some students expressed reservations that a portion of student
technology fees is being used for online music. Students also said that
the restrictions of the new Napster/Penn State deal will encourage some
to continue using peer-to-peer networks that have no restrictions.
New York Times, 7 November 2003 (registration req'd)
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/07/national/07STAT.html

FTC FIGHTS WINDOWS POP-UPS
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) this week shut down a marketer for
taking advantage of a feature of Microsoft Windows to send unwanted
pop-up ads, even to users who were not browsing the Internet. According
to the FTC, D Squared Solutions used a tool called the Windows
Messenger Service--which is enabled by default in Windows systems--to
send pop-up ads selling software to block pop-up ads. Calling such a
tactic extortion, the FTC has temporarily shut down D Squared. The
agency also advised users to disable Windows Messenger, which is not
related to instant-messaging programs. Last month Microsoft recommended
that users disable Windows Messenger as a precaution against the spread
of Internet viruses. Microsoft's Sean Sundwall said the pop-up ads
that take advantage of Windows Messenger do not pose any threat to a
system's security.
Reuters, 6 November 2003
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=3771523


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Headline News Mostly Avoided By The Major U.S. Media

The Grocery Store Employees Union strike and lockout
in California isn't getting much coverage, but the
last time something like this happened, it was with
the Meat Cutters Union.  That event finished up ~10
years ago with a total drop in meat cutters' pay of
30% during a period in which inflation and the cost
of living rose ~10%, leaving the meat cutters with
just over 50% of their original buying power from

The current event has been sparked by fear of the
proposed Wal-Mart expansion that is scheduled to
build some 40 new Wal-Mart Super Centers in the
affected area, which includes 850 grocery stores
that are currently on strike or in lockouts.

*

Obviously the media DID report on that major high school
drug bust in which a dozen students were handcuffed as
the police ran up and down the halls with guns drawn,
at the request of the school principal.

Amazingly enough, not one single illegal drug was found,
even with the aid of the famous drug sniffing K-9 corps,
nor were any guns found. . .the two stated objectives.

Not even one pill was found from a parent's prescription,
given illegally by a parent to a student for allergies,
or anything else that a parent might give them what was
in a student's legitimate interest, but techinally illegal.
Not even any Viagra was turned up.  [Don't forget the grade
school kid who was kicked out of school for bringing some
just a few days earlier.]

People are asking if a similar surprise bust of school staff
and the police station would have come up so empty handed.

*

There Oughta Be A Law. . . .

From personal experience I have the following news report:

In trying to buy my tickets to the upcoming December 10 PG
events, I ended up getting tickets from Orbis that had never
even appeared on the screen.  I could see some kind of error
that might have gotten me tickets I had on the screen earlier,
but these were for some other flight than had appeared.  They
were to the right places, but at the wrong times.  I called up
their 800 number immediately, and was told there would be some
serious fees for cancellation, but I managed to get the flights
cancelled without these fees by insisting that I had called in
only a few minutes after the fact.  However, they said they are
going to keep my $800 for 3-4 billing periods on my Visa card.
At the normal Visa rate of 18%, that would be around ~$50.
They just wrote themselves a loan of my $800 for 3-4 months.

There Oughta Be A Law Against This:

Anyone want to inquire with the Federal Trade Commission
or whoever oversees this sort of thing?

They can take your $800 in one second, but it takes 3-4 months
to give it back, even if you call immediately.

*

Low Cost Jobs Are Filled Outside The U.S. Via "Outsourcing,"
While High Cost Prescriptions Must Be Filled Inside the U.S.

The U.S. goverment encourages your employers to send your jobs
to other countries, but won't allow you fill prescriptions in
other countries. . .insuring ever decreasing big business costs
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business big business profits by insisting you pay twice as much
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From The Ironic Times: making the connections
that other news outfits can't or won't !

U.S. Pulling Troops From WMD Hunt In Iraq
  Hunt will be taken over by White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives.

GDP Advance Could Spark Job Recovery
  Companies may finally hire workers to demolish empty factories.

Bush Court Nominee Faces Stiff Opposition
  Attila the Hun has long record of opposing civil rights laws.

Findings Confirm Universe Mostly Dark, Mysterious Energy
  Just as Mr. Spock determined on sixteenth episode of "Star Trek."

Study Links TV Problems to Reading
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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]


. . .The following five eBooks will be found in the /1/0/0/5/ directory:

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


. . .The following ten eBooks will be found in the /1/0/0/4/ directory:

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 following ten eBooks will be found in the /1/0/0/3/ directory:

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 following eight eBooks will be found in the /1/0/0/2/ directory:

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

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;
   10026-h.zip]

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.]
  [Files: 10020.txt; 10020-8.txt; 10020-h.htm with images]

. . .The following ten ebooks will be found in the /1/0/0/1/ directory:

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
  [Files: 10017.txt; 10017-8.txt; 10017-h.htm/ with images]

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]

. . .The following nine eBooks will be found in the /1/0/0/0/ directory:

Wild Northern Scenes, by S. H. Hammond                                   10009

The Mystery, by Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams            10008
  [Files: 10008.txt; 10008-8.txt; 10008-h.htm with images]

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
  [Files: 10003.txt]

The House on the Borderland, by William Hope Hodgson                     10002
  [Files: 10002.txt; 10002-8.txt; 10002-h.htm]

Apolocyntosis, by Lucius Seneca                                          10001
  [English Translation By W.H.D. Rouse]
  [Files: 10001.txt]


The files below will be found in /etext06/

Feb 2006 Harriet, The Moses of Her People, by S.H. Bradford[?htubxxx.xxx] 9999
  [The Story of Harriet Tubman] [Author: Sarah H. Bradford]
  [Also posted HTML - 8htub10h.zip and 8htub10h.htm]

Feb 2006 Poems, by Matilda Betham                          [?bethxxx.xxx] 9998
  [Also posted HTML - 8beth10h.zip and 8beth10h.htm]

Feb 2006 France and England in North America, by F. Parkman[?fen3xxx.xxx] 9997
  [Title: France and England in North America, a Series of Historical
   Narratives, Part Third]
  [Subtitle: The Discovery of the Great West]
  [Author: Francis Parkman]

Feb 2006 'Tis Sixty Years Since, by Charles Francis Adams  [?sxysxxx.xxx] 9996
  [Also posted HTML - 8sxys10h.zip and 8sxys10h.htm]

Feb 2006 Little Journey to Puerto Rico, by Marian M. George[?prroxxx.xxx] 9995
  [Subtitle: For Intermediate and Upper Grades]

Feb 2006 Indian Lily and Other Stories,by Hermann Sudermann[?lilyxxx.xxx] 9994
  [Contents:
    The Indian Lily
    The Purpose
    The Song Of Death
    The Victim
    Autumn
    Merry Folk
    Thea

Feb 2006 Captivating Mary Carstairs, Henry Sydnor Harrison [?cmcrxxx.xxx] 9993

Feb 2006 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327,by Various[?b327xxx.xxx] 9992
  [Also posted HTML - 8b32710h.zip and 8b32710h.htm]

Feb 2006 Ancient Man, by Hendrik Willem Van Loon           [anmanxxx.xxx] 9991
  [Subtitle: The Beginning of Civilizations]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - anman10h.zip; and anman10h.htm]


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
  [Contents:
    The Tall Woman, By Pedro Antonio De Alarcon
    The White Butterfly, By Jose Selgas
    The Organist, By Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
    Moors And Christians, By Pedro Antonio De Alarcon
    Bread Cast Upon The Waters, By Fernan Caballero

Feb 2006 Wild Kitty, by L. T. Meade                        [?wldkxxx.xxx] 9986

Feb 2006 Pocahontas, by Virginia Carter Castleman          [pocntxxx.xxx] 9985
  [Poetry]

Feb 2006 Poetical Works of G. MacDonald, V2, by MacDonald  [?pgm2xxx.xxx] 9984
  [Title: Poetical Works of George MacDonald, Vol. 2]

Feb 2006 Wylder's Hand, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu             [?wyldxxx.xxx] 9983

Feb 2006 Philothea, by Lydia Maria Child                   [?phthxxx.xxx] 9982
  [Subtitle: A Grecian Romance]
  [Also posted HTML - 8phth10h.zip and 8phth10h.htm]


Feb 2006 Platero Y Yo, by Juan Ramon Jimenez               [?pltrxxx.xxx] 9980
  [Also posted HTML - 8pltr10h.zip and 8pltr10h.htm]
  [Language: Spanish]

Feb 2006 De Libris: Prose and Verse, by Austin Dobson      [?dlbrxxx.xxx] 9979
  [Also posted HTML - 8dlbr10h.zip and 8dlbr10h.htm]

Mar 2006 The Happy Foreigner, by Enid Bagnold              [?hpfrxxx.xxx] 9978

Feb 2006 Berlin--Panorama einer Weltstadt, by Karl Gutzkow [?berlxxx.xxx] 9977
  [Language: German]

Feb 2006 Hernani, by Victor Hugo                           [?hrnnxxx.xxx] 9976
  [Language: French]

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
  [Author: Gerhart Hauptmann]

Feb 2006 Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann, V1, Hauptmann[?hwk1xxx.xxx] 9971
  [Author: Gerhart Hauptmann]


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Aug 2000 Tales for Fifteen, by J. F. Cooper as Jane Morgan [tl415xxx.xxx] 2282
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To:
Aug 2000 Tales for Fifteen, by Jane Morgan         [JFC #4][tl415xxx.xxx] 2282
  [Pseudonym of James Fenimore Cooper]
  [Subtitle: Imagination and Heart]

The following has be re-posted in new 8-bit and HTML formats; note that the
filename of the plain text version is unchanged, and the new formats have
different filenames:
Nov 2004 Venus in Furs, by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch       [vnsfrxxx.xxx] 6852
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The following is being re-indexed to correct the title ("Woodlanders", not
"Woodlander"):
Dec 2005 Audio: The Woodlanders, Thomas Hardy              [woodlxxx.mp3] 9451C

The following is being re-indexed to add translator credits:
Feb 2002 The Iliad of Homer, trans. Andrew Lang, et al     [iliabxxx.xxx] 3059
[Tr.: Andrew Lang, M.A., Walter Leaf, Litt.D., And Ernest Myers, M.A.]

The following is being reindexed to add translator info:
Jun 2002 The Confessions of Saint Augustine                [tcosaxxx.xxx] 3296
[AKA:  The Confessions of St. Augustine] [Tr.: Edward Bouverie Pusey]

The following is being reindexed to add "Pt 1" to the title; note that
this is Part 1, Part 2 is in eBook #9629:
Jul 2005 Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, Pt 1,by M. R. James[?jgstxxx.xxx] 8486
[Full author: Montague Rhodes James] (See also #9629 for Part 2)

The following is being reindexed to correct the title (Under Dog, not
Underdog):
Dec 2005 The Under Dog, by F. Hopkinson Smith              [?udogxxx.xxx] 9463

The following are being reindexed to add translator info:
Sep 2002 The Koran/The Q'uran, by Mohammed/Mohammad        [koranxxa.xxx] 3434
[Author AKA:  Muhamad/Muhammad/Mohomet]
[Tr.: J. M. Rodwell] [Intro. by G. Margoliouth] (See also #2800)
Sep 2001 The Koran/The Q'uran, by Mohammed/Mohammad . . .  [koranxxx.xxx] 2800
[Author AKA: Muhamad/Muhammad/Mohomet]
[Tr.: J. M. Rodwell] [Intro. by Rev. G. Margoliouth, M.A.]

The following is being re-indexed to include editor info:
Nov 2005 Collection of Old English Plays, Vol II, Dodsley  [?oep2xxx.xxx] 9400
[Full title: A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II]
[Author: Robert Dodsley] [Ed.: W. Carew Hazlitt]
  Contents:
    The Interlude of Youth
    Lusty Juventus
    Jack Juggler
    A Pretty Interlude, called Nice Wanton
    The History of Jacob and Esau
    The Disobedient Child
    The Marriage of Wit and Science

The following is being re-indexed to include contents:
Oct 2005 Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. I., Dodsley  [?oeplxxx.xxx] 9050
[Full title: A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume I.  4th Edn.]
[Author: Robert Dodsley] [Ed.: W. Carew Hazlitt]
  Contents
    Interlude of the Four Elements
    Calisto and Melibaea
    Everyman: a Moral Play
    Hickscorner
    The Pardoner and the Friar
    The World and the Child (Mundus and Infans)
    God's Promises
    The Four P.P.
    A New Interlude, called Thersites

The following has been re-posted in HTML as indicated:
Jun 2004 Little Sister Snow, by Frances Little             [ltsssxxx.xxx] 5960
[HTML version in ltsss10h.htm and illustrated HTML in ltsss0h.zip]

The following has been reposted in MS Reader format as indicated:
Nov 1998 Hamlet, by William Shakespeare                    [2ws26xxx.xxx] 1524
[MS Reader format in 2ws2610.lit]

We have posted an improved 11th edition of the following:
Dec 2003 Seven Little Australians, by Ethel Turner         [slausxxx.xxx] 4731
Apr 2001 War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy          [Tolstoy#9][wrnpcxxx.xxx] 2600
Apr 1998 Bygone Beliefs, by H. Stanley Redgrove            [byblfxxx.xxx] 1271
Jul 1994 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin            [bfautxxx.xxx]  148


The following audio eBooks have been updated with improved files, and/or
additional supplemental files (readme, HTML):
Apr 2005 Audio: Lord Jim, by Joseph Conrad                 [lrdjmxxx.xxx] 7874C
[Computer-generated audio performance]
Sep 2004 Audio: Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allen Poe[usher3xx.xxx] 6557C
[Computer-generated audio performance]


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Jun 2006 The History Of Rome, Book II, by Theodor Mommsen  [hrom2xxx.xxx]10702
  [Subtitle: From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy]
  [Tr.: William Purdie Dickson]


Mar 2006 The Magna Carta [Multiple versions, one in Latin] [magnaxxx.xxx]10000
[This is version 0.1, the 1.0 version should be posted December 10, on TechTV.]


Feb 2006 The Spenders, by Harry Leon Wilson                [?spndxxx.xxx] 9981
  [Subtitle: A Tale of the Third Generation]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8spnd10h.zip and 8spnd10h.htm]


Feb 2006 Dramatic Values in Plautus,William Wallace Blancke[?plutxxx.xxx] 9970
  [Plain text in 7plut10.txt/.zip; 8-bit Unicode in 8plut10u.txt/.zip]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8plut10h.htm/.zip]
Feb 2006 Love's Final Victory, by Horatio                  [lvfvcxxx.xxx] 9969
Feb 2006 The Young Woodsman, by J. McDonald Oxley          [?yngwxxx.xxx] 9968
Feb 2006 Mr. Waddington of Wyck, by May Sinclair           [?waddxxx.xxx] 9967
Feb 2006 The Spartan Twins, by Lucy (Fitch) Perkins    [#8][?sptwxxx.xxx] 9966

Feb 2006 An Enemy To The King, by Robert Neilson Stephens  [?enkgxxx.xxx] 9965
Feb 2006 The Centaur, by Algernon Blackwood            [#4][?cntrxxx.xxx] 9964
Feb 2006 Elsie's Girlhood, by Martha Finley                [?lcghxxx.xxx] 9963
  [Subtitle: A Sequel to "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Elsie's Holidays at Roselands"]
Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 8, May 21, 1870, Various [?p108xxx.xxx] 9962
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p10810h.zip; and 8p10810h.htm]
Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 7, May 14, 1870, Various [?p107xxx.xxx] 9961
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p10710h.zip; and 8p10710h.htm]


Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 6, May 7, 1870,by Various[?p106xxx.xxx] 9960
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p10610h.zip; and 8p10610h.htm]
Feb 2006 The Armourer's Prentices, by Charlotte Mary Yonge [arpnxxxx.xxx] 9959
  [Text in arpn10.txt/.zip, XHTML in arpn10h.htm/.zip]
Feb 2006 Explorations in Australia, by John Forrest        [exausxxx.xxx] 9958
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - exaus10h.zip; and exaus10h.htm]
Feb 2006 The Personal Touch, by J. Wilbur Chapman          [prsntxxx.xxx] 9957
Feb 2006 Hauntings:  Fantastic Stories, by Vernon Lee      [?hntgxxx.xxx] 9956
  [Author AKA: Violet Paget]

Feb 2006 Bertha Garlan, by Arthur Schnitzler               [?brgrxxx.xxx] 9955
  [Tr.:  unknown]
  [Later published under the title "The Spring Sonata"]
Feb 2006 Story of the Invention of Steel Pens,by Henry Bore[ipensxxx.xxx] 9954
  [Subtitle: With a Description of the Manufacturing Process by Which
   They Are Produced]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - ipens10h.zip; and ipens10h.htm]
Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1. No. 20, by Various           [?p120xxx.xxx] 9953
  [Full title: Punchinello, Vol. 1. No. 20, August 13, 1870]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p12010h.zip; and 8p12010h.htm]
Feb 2006 The Faery Tales of Weir, by Anna McClure Sholl    [ftowrxxx.xxx] 9952
Feb 2006 Arbetets Herravaelde, by Andrew Carnegie          [?rbhrxxx.xxx] 9951
  [Language: Swedish]

Feb 2006 Abhandlungen ueber die Fabel, by G. Lessing       [?abhfxxx.xxx] 9950
  [Author: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing] [Language: German]
Feb 2006 The Bark Covered House, by William Nowlin         [brkchxxx.xxx] 9949
  [Subtitle: or, Back In the Woods Again; Being a Graphic and Thrilling
   Description of Real Pioneer Life in the Wilderness of Michigan]
Feb 2006 The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat , by George A. Warren[bbscaxxx.xxx] 9948
  [Subtitle: or, The Secret of Cedar Island]
Feb 2006 Queen Victoria,Anonymous                          [?qvicxxx.xxx] 9947
  [Subtitle: Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901]
Feb 2006 Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No, 59, September, 1862[?10a3xxx.xxx] 9946
  [Author: Various] [Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics]
  [This is the 3rd issue of Vol. 10.]
  [Also posted: HTML in 810a310h.htm, illustrated HTML 810a310h.zip]

Feb 2006 Hist. de la Revolution francaise, tm. 1, A. Thiers[?lrf1xxx.xxx] 9945
  [Title: Histoire de la RTvolution frantaise, tome 1]
  [Author: Adolphe Thiers] [Language: French]
Feb 2006 The Conquest of Fear, by Basil King               [?cqfrxxx.xxx] 9944
  [Author: Introduction by Henry C. Link]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8cqfr10h.htm and 8cqfr10h.zip]
Feb 2006 Expedition/Interior Australia, Mitchell           [?jxpdxxx.xxx] 9943
  [Title: Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia]
  [Subtitle: In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria
   (1848)] [Author: Thomas Mitchell]
  [HTML in 8jxpd10h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8jxpd10h.zip]
Feb 2006 Ten British Mathematicians,by Alexander Macfarlane[tbmmsxxx.xxx] 9942
  [Note:  this is a mathematical etext, posted only as TeX and PDF]
  [TeX in tbmms10t.zip only; PDF in tbmms10p.pdf and tbmms10p.zip]
Feb 2006 Biography of a Slave, by Charles Thompson         [slavexxx.xxx] 9941
  [Subtitle: Being the Experiences of Rev. Charles Thompson]
  [Also posted: HTML in slave10h.zip and slave10h.htm]

Feb 2006 Life in London, by Edwin Hodder                   [?lflnxxx.xxx] 9940
  [Subtitle: or, the Pitfalls of a Great City]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8lfln10h.htm; illustrated HTML in 8lfln10h.zip]
Feb 2006 Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 5      [?loc5xxx.xxx] 9939
  [Subtitle: Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly
   Making Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; The Planning of
   Meals]
  [Author: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8loc510h.htm,Illustrated HTML in 8loc510h.zip]
Feb 2006 Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 4      [?loc4xxx.xxx] 9938
  [Subtitle: Volume 4: Salads and Sandwiches; Cold and Frozen Desserts;
   Cakes, Cookies and Puddings; Pastries and Pies]
  [Author: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences]
  [Also posted HTML in 8loc410h.htm; Illustrated HTML in 8loc410h.zip]
Feb 2006 Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 3      [?loc3xxx.xxx] 9937
  [Subtitle: Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish]
  [Author: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8loc310h.htm; Illustrated HTML in 8loc310h.zip]
Feb 2006 Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 2,     [?loc2xxx.xxx] 9936
  [Subtitle: Volume 2: Milk, Butter and Cheese; Eggs; Vegetables]
  [Author: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8loc210h.htm, Illustrated HTML in 8loc210h.zip]

Feb 2006 Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 1,     [?loc1xxx.xxx] 9935
  [Subtitle: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads]
  [Author: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8loc110h.htm, Illustrated HTML in 8loc110h.zip]
Feb 2006 A Primer of Quaternions, by Arthur S. Hathaway    [pqtrnxxx.xxx] 9934
  [Note:  this is a mathematical etext, posted only as TeX and PDF]
  [Zipped only TeX in pqtrn10t.zip; PDF in pqtrn10p.pdf/.zip]
Feb 2006 The Theory of Invariants, by Oliver E. Glenn      [tvrntxxx.xxx] 9933
  [Title: A Treatise on the Theory of Invariants]
  [Math etext, PDF in tvrnt10p.pdf/.zip, and ZIPped TeX only tvrnt10t.zip]
Feb 2006 The Last Trail, by Zane Grey                      [lsttrxxx.xxx] 9932
Feb 2006 K, by Mary Roberts Rinehart                  [#17][kbymrxxx.xxx] 9931

Feb 2006 Groups of Order p^m, by Lewis Irving Neikirk      [grdpmxxx.xxx] 9930
  [Title: Groups of Order p^m Which Contain Cyclic Subgroups of Order p^(m-3)]
  [Note:  this is a mathematical etext, posted only as TeX and PDF]
  [TeX in grpdm10t.tex and grpdm10t.zip; PDF in grpdm10p.pdf and grpdm10p.zip]
Feb 2006 Great Events by Famous Historians, V12,Ed. Johnson[?ge12xxx.xxx] 9929
  [Full title: The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12]
  [Full author: Editor-In-Chief Rossiter Johnson]
  [Associate Editors Charles F. Horne and John Rudd]
Feb 2006 A Chair on The Boulevard, by Leonard Merrick      [?chbdxxx.xxx] 9928
  [With An Introduction By A. Neil Lyons]
Feb 2006 The Bronze Bell, by Louis Joseph Vance            [?brzbxxx.xxx] 9927
Feb 2006 The Two Guardians, by Charlotte Mary Yonge        [?2grdxxx.xxx] 9926
  [Subtitle: or, Home in This World]

Feb 2006 Black Jack, by Max Brand                          [blkjkxxx.xxx] 9925
Feb 2006 Viviette, by William J. Locke                     [?vvttxxx.xxx] 9924
  [Also posted: HTML in 8vvtt10h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8vvtt10h.zip]
Feb 2006 The Box with Broken Seals,byE. Phillips Oppenheim [?bxbsxxx.xxx] 9923
Feb 2006 Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, [?m267xxx.xxx] 9922
  [Full Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Issue 267, August 4, 1827]
  [Author:  Various]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8m26710h.htm, Illustrated HTML in 8m26710h.zip]
Feb 2006 Letters and Journals, Vol. 2, by Lord Byron       [?blj2xxx.xxx] 9921
  [Title: The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals, Volume 2.]
  [Ed.: Rowland E. Prothero]

Feb 2006 The Garden of Bright Waters, Tr. by Mathers       [?tgbwxxx.xxx] 9920
  [Subtitle: One Hundred and Twenty Asiatic Love Poems]
  [Tr.: Edward Powys Mathers]
  [Also posted HTML - 8tgbw10h.zip and 8tgbw10h.htm]
Feb 2006 Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, [?m266xxx.xxx] 9919
  [Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Issue 266, July 28, 1827]
  [Author:  Various]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8m26610h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8m26610h.zip]
Feb 2006 Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, [?m265xxx.xxx] 9918
  [Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Issue 265, July 21, 1827]
  [Author:  Various]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8m26510h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8m26510h.zip]
Feb 2006 Your Child: Today and Tomorrow, by S. M. Gruenberg[ychldxxx.xxx] 9917
  [Author: Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg]
  [Forward By Bishop John H. Vincent Chancellor of Chautauqua Institution]
Feb 2006 Spalding's Baseball Guide, 1895, by Chadwick  [#2][sbg95xxx.xxx] 9916
  [Title: Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895]
  [Author: Edited by Henry Chadwick]

Feb 2006 Appeal to the Christian Women, Angelina E. Grimke [?acwsxxx.xxx] 9915
  [Title: An Appeal to the Christian Women of the South]
  [Author: Angelina Emily Grimke]
Feb 2006 Babylonian Legends of the Creation, British Museum[?blgcxxx.xxx] 9914
  [Also posted: HTML in 8blgc10h.htm, Illustrated HTML in 8blgc10h.zip]
Feb 2006 The Trail Book, by Mary Austin                    [?trbkxxx.xxx] 9913
  [Illustrations by Milo Winter]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8trbk10h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8trbk10h.zip]
Feb 2006 An Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism,Stump  [xlsctxxx.xxx] 9912
  [Subtitle: A Handbook for the Catechetical Class; An Outline and Analysis
   for the Pastor's Oral Instruction, and a Summary for the Catechumens'
   Study and Review at Home]
  [Author: Joseph Stump]
  [Also posted: HTML in xlsct10h.htm and xlsct10h.zip]
Feb 2006 The Torrents of Spring, by Ivan Turgenev          [?trspxxx.xxx] 9911
  [Tr.: Constance Garnett]

Feb 2006 Canadian Notabilities, Volume 1, John Charles Dent[?cnn1xxx.xxx] 9910
Feb 2006 Nightmare Abbey, by Thomas Love Peacock       [#4][?nmabxxx.xxx] 9909
Feb 2006 The False Faces, by Vance, Louis Joseph           [?flfcxxx.xxx] 9908
  [Subtitle: Further Adventures From The History Of The Lone Wolf]
Feb 2006 Raid From Beausejour, by Charles G. D. Roberts    [?raidxxx.xxx] 9907
  [Full title: The Raid From Beausejour; And How The Carter Boys Lifted
   The Mortgage]
  [Also posted HTML - 8raid10h.zip and 8raid10h.htm]
Feb 2006 In the Sargasso Sea: A novel, by Thomas A. Janvier[?sargxxx.xxx] 9906

Feb 2006 A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories, by Frank Norris[?diwtxxx.xxx] 9905
  [Title: A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West]
Feb 2006 History of Pendennis, Vol. 2, William M. Thackeray[?pnd2xxx.xxx] 9904
  [Author: William Makepeace Thackeray]
  (See also:  Vol. I # 7265)
Feb 2006 Way of the Lawless, by Max Brand                  [wylawxxx.xxx] 9903
  [Also posted HTML - wylaw10h.zip and wylaw10h.htm]
Feb 2006 The Middle of Things, by J. S Fletcher            [?mdthxxx.xxx] 9902
Feb 2006 Grace Harlowe's Return, by Jessie Graham Flower   [ghrocxxx.xxx] 9901
  [Full title: Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus]

Feb 2006 The Grand Old Man, by Richard B. Cook             [?grmnxxx.xxx] 9900
  [Life and Public Services of The Right Honorable William Ewart Gladstone]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8grmn10h.zip; and 8grmn10h.htm]
  [Illustrated HTML 6mb]
Feb 2006 Bob Cook and the German Spy,Tomlinson, Paul Greene[bcgspxxx.xxx] 9899
Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol.1, No. 4, April 23, 1870, Various[?p104xxx.xxx] 9898
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p10410h.zip; and 8p10410h.htm]
Feb 2006 Introductory American History,by Bourne and Benton[?iahsxxx.xxx] 9897
  [Full author: Henry Eldridge Bourne and Elbert Jay Benton]
  [Also posted:  HTML in 8iahs10h.htm, Illustrated HTML in 8iahs10h.zip]
Feb 2006 My Days of Adventure, by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly  [?mdadxxx.xxx] 9896
  [Subtitle: The Fall of France, 1870-71]

Feb 2006 Novelas de Voltaire Tomo Primero, by Voltaire     [?vnovxxx.xxx] 9895
  [Language: Spanish]
  Contents:
    Como Anda el Mundo, Vision de Babuco
    Memnon, o La Cordura Humana
    Micromegas,
    Historia Filosofica
    Historia de un Buen Brama,
    Los Dos Consolados
Feb 2006 Revolution Francaise, Vol. II, by Adolphe Thiers  [?lrf2xxx.xxx] 9894
  [Full title: Histoire de la Revolution Francaise, Vol. II]
  [Language: French]
Feb 2006 Le Comte Ory, by Eugene Scribe et Delestre-Poirson[?coryxxx.xxx] 9893
  [Subtitle: Opera en deux actes] [Language: French]
  [Full author: Eugene Scribe et Delestre-Poirson (Charles-Gaspard)]
Feb 2006 La Muette de Portici,Eugene Scribe et G. Delavigne[?muetxxx.xxx] 9892
  [Subtitle: Opera en cinq actes] [Language: French]
Feb 2006 Conversations d'une petite fille,Mme de Renneville[?cptfxxx.xxx] 9891
  [Full title: Conversations d'une petite fille avec sa poupee]
  [Subtitle: Suivies de l'histoire de la poupee] [Language: French]

Feb 2006 Biografia del libertador Simon Bolivar, by L.C.   [?blsbxxx.xxx] 9890
  [Full title: Biografia del libertador Simon Bolivar, o La independencia
   de la America del sud]
  [Subtitle: Resena historico-biografica] [Language: Spanish]
Feb 2006 Songs and Other Verse, by Eugene Field            [?sgvrxxx.xxx] 9889
Feb 2006 Spread Eagle and Other Stories, Gouverneur Morris [?gmegxxx.xxx] 9888
  Contents:
    The Spread Eagle
    Targets
    The Boot
    The Despoiler
    One More Martyr
    "Ma'am?"
    Mr. Holiday
    White Muscats of Alexandria
    Without a Lawyer
    The "Monitor" and the "Merrimac"
    The McTavish
    The Parrot
    On the Spot; or, The Idler's House-Party
Feb 2006 Essays in War-Time, by Havelock Ellis         [#2][?eswrxxx.xxx] 9887
  [Subtitle: Further Studies In The Task Of Social Hygiene]
Feb 2006 The Book of Delight, by Israel Abrahams       [#2][?dlitxxx.xxx] 9886
  [Full title: The Book of Delight and Other Papers]

Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870,Various[?p117xxx.xxx] 9885
  [Also posted: HTML in 8p11710h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8p11710h.zip]
Feb 2006 Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, [?m264xxx.xxx] 9884
  [Full Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Issue 264, July 14, 1827] [Author:  Various]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8m26410h.htm; illustrated HTML in 8m26410h.zip]
Feb 2006 Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, [?m263xxx.xxx] 9883
  [Full Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Supplementary Number, Issue 263, 1827] [Author: Various]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8m26310h.htm/.zip]
Feb 2006 Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, [?m262xxx.xxx] 9882
  [Full Title: The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 10,
   Issue 262, July 7, 1827] [Author: Various]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8m26210h.htm, illustrated HTML in 8m26210h.zip]
Feb 2006 Clarissa, Volume 3 (of 9),by Samuel Richardson[#5][clar3xxx.xxx] 9881

Feb 2006 The Woman's Bible, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton      [wbiblxxx.xxx] 9880
  [Part I. Comments on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy]
  [Part II. Comments on the Old and New Testaments from Joshua to Revelation]
Feb 2006 The Amateur Gentleman, by Jeffery Farnol          [?amgnxxx.xxx] 9879
  [Illustrations by Herman Pfeifer]
Feb 2006 The Survey of Cornwall, by Richard Carew          [srvcrxxx.xxx] 9878
  [Subtitle: And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue]
  [With a life of the author by H**** C***** Esq.]
  [It is thought that H**** C***** is probably Hobye Carew]
Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 16, July 16, 1870,Various[?p116xxx.xxx] 9877
  [Also posted:  HTML in 8p11610h, Illustrated HTML in 8p11610h.zip]
Feb 2006 Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862   [?10a2xxx.xxx] 9876
  [Full Title: The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862]
  [Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics] [Author: Various]
  [This is the 2nd issue of Vol 10.]
  [Also posted: HTML in 810a210h.htm and 810a210h.zip]

Feb 2006 Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare             [?gs24xxx.xxx] 9875
  [Tr.: August Wilhelm von Schlegel] [Language: German]
Feb 2006 A Visit to Three Fronts, by Arthur Conan Doyle    [?v3frxxx.xxx] 9874
  [Subtitle: June 1916]
Feb 2006 Till the Clock Stops, by John Joy Bell            [?ttcsxxx.xxx] 9873
Feb 2006 The Great Secret , by E. Phillips Oppenheim       [?grtsxxx.xxx] 9872
Feb 2006 The Avenger , by E. Phillips Oppenheim            [?vngrxxx.xxx] 9871

Feb 2006 War is Kind, by Stephen Crane                     [scwarxxx.xxx] 9870
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - scwar10h.zip; and scwar10h.htm]
Feb 2006 Child of The Century, by Alfred de Musset         [im29bxxa.xxx] 9869
  [Full title: The Confession of a Child of The Century] [Tr.: Kendall Warren]
  (See also:  #3939-3942)
Feb 2006 U.S. Since The Civil War, Charles Ramsdell Lingley[?uscwxxx.xxx] 9868
  [Full title: The United States Since The Civil War]
Feb 2006 Riders of the Silences, by Max Brand              [ridslxxx.xxx] 9867
Feb 2006 Freeland, by Theodor Hertzka                      [?freexxx.xxx] 9866
  [Translated by Arthur Ransom]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8free10h.zip and 8free10h.htm]

Feb 2006 Java Head, by Joseph Hergesheimer             [#5][?javaxxx.xxx] 9865
Feb 2006 Humoresque, by Fannie Hurst                       [?humrxxx.xxx] 9864
  Contents:
    Humoresque
    Oats For The Woman
    A Petal On The Current
    White Goods
    "Heads"
    A Boob Spelled Backward
    Even As You And I
    The Wrong Pew
Feb 2006 The Letters of Robert Burns, by Robert Burns      [?burnxxx.xxx] 9863
  [Selected And Arranged, With An Introduction, By J. Logie Robertson]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8burn10h.zip and 8burn10h.htm]
Feb 2006 City of Endless Night, by Milo Hastings           [?cndnxxx.xxx] 9862
  [Also posted: HTML in 8cndn10h.htm /.zip]
Feb 2006 Was die Grossmutter gelehrt hat, by Johanna Spyri [?wgsmxxx.xxx] 9861
  [Subtitle: Erzaehlung] [Language: German]

Feb 2006 Moni der Geissbub:  Erzaehlung, by Johanna Spyri  [?mongxxx.xxx] 9860
  [Language: German]
Feb 2006 Vom This, der doch etwas wird, by Johanna Spyri   [?vomtxxx.xxx] 9859
  [Subtitle: Erzaehlung] [Language: German]
Feb 2006 Star-Dust, by Fannie Hurst                        [?starxxx.xxx] 9858
Feb 2006 The Long Labrador Trail, by Dillon Wallace        [llbtrxxh.xxx] 9857
  [Note:  HTML only format, in llbtr10h.htm, and illustrated HTML in
   llbtr10h.zip which includes numerous well-done illustrations and maps.]
Feb 2006 The Inn at the Red Oak, by Latta Griswold         [?roakxxx.xxx] 9856
  [Also posted HTML - 8roak10h.zip and 8roak10h.htm]

Feb 2006 Classic Myths, by Retold by Mary Catherine Judd   [mythsxxx.xxx] 9855
  [Illustrated By Angus Mac Donall]
  [Also posted: HTML in myths10h.zip and myths10h.htm]
Feb 2006 Frank Roscoe's Secret , by Allen Chapman          [fkrssxxx.xxx] 9854
  [Subtitle: Or, The Darewell Chums in the Woods]
Feb 2006 The Mystery of the Four Fingers, by Fred M. White [my4fnxxx.xxx] 9853
Feb 2006 The Man From the Clouds , by J. Storer Clouston   [?mfclxxx.xxx] 9852
Feb 2006 Love at Second Sight, by Ada Leverson             [?lv2dxxx.xxx] 9851
  [This is Book Three of the author's trilogy, The Little Ottleys]

Feb 2006 The Lyric, by John Drinkwater                     [?tlyrxxx.xxx] 9850
  [Also posted HTML - 8tlyr10h.zip and 8tlyr10h.htm]
Feb 2006 The Brown Mask, by Percy J. Brebner           [#2][?bmskxxx.xxx] 9849
Feb 2006 Old English Plays, Vol. VI, by Robert Dodsley     [?oep6xxx.xxx] 9848
  [Full title: A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. VI]
  Contents:
    The Conflict Of Conscience
    The Rare Triumphs Of Love And Fortune
    The Three Ladies Of London
    The Three Ladies And Three Lords Of London
    A Knack To Know A Knave
Feb 2006 Bacon is Shake-Speare, Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence [?bshkxxx.xxx] 9847
  [Together with a Reprint of Bacon's Promus of Formularies and Elegancies.]
  [Collated, with the Original MS. by the late F.B. Bickley, and revised
   by F.A. Herbert, of the British Museum.]
Feb 2006 Excursions, by Henry D. Thoreau               [#6][?excrxxx.xxx] 9846
  [With a Biographical Sketch By R.W. Emerson]

Feb 2006 The Spy, by James Fenimore Cooper            [#19][?tspyxxx.xxx] 9845
Feb 2006 W. A. G.'s Tale, by Margaret Turnbull             [wagtlxxx.xxx] 9844
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - wagtl10h.zip; and wagtl10h.htm]
Feb 2006 Fra det moderne Frankrig, by Richard Kaufmann     [?fdmfxxx.xxx] 9843
  [Language: Danish]
Feb 2006 Y Gododin, Aneurin                                [gddnxxxx.xxx] 9842
  [Subtitle: A Poem of The Battle of Cattraeth] [Tr.: John Williams]
  [Author Alt. Spelling: Aneirin, Neirin) [Language: Welsh and English]
  [Also posted:  XHTML in gddn10h.htm/.zip]
Feb 2006 Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther   [tlhrxxxx.xxx] 9841
  [Author's Full Name: Martin Luther] [Tr.: Captain Henry Bell]
  [Also posted:  XHTML in tlhr10h.htm/.zip]

Feb 2006 Vivian Grey, by The Earl of Beaconsfield          [?vvgrxxx.xxx] 9840
  [Author: AKA Benjamin Disraeli]
Feb 2006 The Cavalier, by George Washington Cable          [?cavlxxx.xxx] 9839
  [Also posted HTML - 8cavl10h.zip and 8cavl10h.htm]
Feb 2006 Strong Hearts, by George W. Cable                 [sthrtxxx.xxx] 9838
  Contents:
    The Solitary
    The Taxidermist
    The Entomologist]
Feb 2006 Albert Durer, by T. Sturge Moore                  [?durrxxx.xxx] 9837
  [Also posted HTML - 8durr10h.zip and 8durr10h.htm]
Feb 2006 The Pawns Count, by E. Phillips Oppenheim         [?pawnxxx.xxx] 9836

Feb 2006 Martin Conisby's Vengeance, by Jeffery Farnol [#6][?mvngxxx.xxx] 9835
Feb 2006 The Talleyrand Maxim, by J. S. Fletcher       [#3][?tlrnxxx.xxx] 9834
Feb 2006 Pee-Wee Harris, by Percy Keese Fitzhugh       [#2][peweexxx.xxx] 9833
Feb 2006 The Crimson Blind , by Fred M. White              [?crblxxx.xxx] 9832
Feb 2006 The Court of the Empress Josephine, I. Saint-Amand[?cmpjxxx.xxx] 9831
  [Author's Full Name: Imbert de Saint-Amand] [Tr.: Thomas Sergeant Perry]

Feb 2006 The Beautiful and the Damned,byF. Scott Fitzgerald[?batdxxx.xxx] 9830
Feb 2006 The Jewel Merchants, by James Branch Cabell   [#7][?jmchxxx.xxx] 9829
  [Subtitle:  A Comedy In One Act]
Feb 2006 Barnen ifran Frostmofjaellet, by Laura Fitinghoff [?bifrxxx.xxx] 9828
  [Language: Swedish]
Feb 2006 De vandrande djaeknarne, by Viktor Rydberg        [?djakxxx.xxx] 9827
  [Language: Swedish]
Feb 2006 Homeward Bound, by James Fenimore Cooper          [?hmbdxxx.xxx] 9826
  [Subtitle: The Chase] [Also posted HTML - 8hmbd10h.zip and 8hmbd10h.htm]

Feb 2006 A Calendar of Sonnets, by Helen Hunt Jackson      [calsnxxx.xxx] 9825
  [Also posted: HTML in calsn10h.htm, Illustrated HTML in calsn10h.zip]
Feb 2006 Observations Geologiques, by Charles Darwin       [?geolxxx.xxx] 9824
  [Full title: Observations Geologiques sur les Iles Volcaniques]
  [Language: French]
Feb 2006 Lives of the Poets, Vol. 1, by Samuel Johnson     [?jpt1xxx.xxx] 9823
Feb 2006 Beaux and Belles of England, by Mary Robinson     [?bebexxx.xxx] 9822
  [With the Lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire by Grace and
   Philip Wharton]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8bebe10h.htm, Illustrated HTML in 8bebe10h.zip]

Feb 2006 A Writer's Recollections, V2, Mrs. Humphry Ward   [?wrr2xxx.xxx] 9821
  [Full Title: A Writer's Recollections (In Two Volumes), Volume II]
  [Author AKA: Mrs. Humphrey Ward; Mary Augusta Arnold Ward]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8wrr210h.htm; illustrated HTML in 8wrr210h.zip]
Feb 2006 A Writer's Recollections, V1, Mrs. Humphry Ward   [?wrr1xxx.xxx] 9820
  [Full Title: A Writer's Recollections (In Two Volumes), Volume I]
  [Author AKA: Mrs. Humphrey Ward; Mary Augusta Arnold Ward]
  [Also posted: HTML 8wrr110h.htm; illustrated HTML in 8wrr110h.zip]

Feb 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 14, July 2, 1870, Various[?p114xxx.xxx] 9819
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p11410h.zip; and 8p11410h.htm]
Feb 2006 Journees de la Constituante, by Albert Mathiez    [?cnstxxx.xxx] 9818
  [Full title: Les grandes journees de la Constituante] [Language: French]
Feb 2006 Peter Ibbetson, by George du Marier               [?pibbxxx.xxx] 9817
  [With an Introduction by His Cousin Lady "Madge Plunkett"]
  [Illustrated by George du Maurier]
Feb 2006 Lo, Michael!, by Grace Livingston Hill            [?lmchxxx.xxx] 9816

Feb 2006 Principal Navigations, V8, by Richard Hakluyt[#11][?hk08xxx.xxx] 9815
  [Full title: The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries
   of the English Nation. v. 8--Asia, Part I.]
Feb 2006 Poetical Works of Akenside, by Mark Akenside      [?akenxxx.xxx] 9814
  [Edited by George Gilfillan]
Feb 2006 Santo Domingo, by Otto Schoenrich                 [?stdmxxx.xxx] 9813
  [Subtitle: A Country With A Future]
Feb 2006 I Spy, by Natalie Sumner Lincoln                  [?ispyxxx.xxx] 9812
Feb 2006 The Adventures of Hugh Trevor, by Thomas Holcroft [?htrvxxx.xxx] 9811

Feb 2006 Man Kann Nie Wissen, by George Bernard Shaw       [?mknwxxx.xxx] 9810
  [Subtitle: Komoedie in vier Akten] [Tr.: Siegfried Trabisch]
  [Language: German]
Feb 2006 The Price of Things, by Elinor Glyn           [#4][?prthxxx.xxx] 9809
Feb 2006 The Loudwater Mystery, by Edgar Jepson            [?loudxxx.xxx] 9808
Feb 2006 Scarhaven Keep, by J. S. Fletcher                 [?sckpxxx.xxx] 9807
Feb 2006 Mr. Justice Raffles, by E. W. Hornung         [#5][?raffxxx.xxx] 9806

Feb 2006 The Second William Penn, by William H. Ryus       [wpen2xxx.xxx] 9805
  [Subtitle: A true account of incidents that happened along the old
   Santa Fe Trail]
Feb 2006 Stones of Venice [introductions], John Ruskin [#7][?stvnxxx.xxx] 9804
  [Introductory Chapters And Local Indices For The Use Of Travellers While
   Staying In Venice And Verona]
Feb 2006 Life of Henry Reeve, by John Knox Laughton, Vol. 2[?rev2xxx.xxx] 9803
  [Title: Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L.]
  [In Two Volumes. Vol. 2]
Feb 2006 Der Mann des Schicksals, by George Bernard Shaw   [?dmdsxxx.xxx] 9802
  [Subtitle: Komoedie in einem Akt] [Tr.: Siegfried Trabitsch]
  [Language: German]
Feb 2006 The Habitant and Others, by William Henry Drummond[?hbtnxxx.xxx] 9801
  [Full title: The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems]

Jan 2006 Rape of the Lock and Other Poems,by Alexander Pope[?rplkxxx.xxx] 9800
  [Also posted HTML - 8rplk10h.zip and 8rplk10h.htm]
Jan 2006 It Happened in Egypt, by Williamson               [?hpegxxx.xxx] 9799
  [Full author: C. N. Williamson & A. M. Williamson]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8hpeg10h.zip; and 8hpeg10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Clarissa, Volume 2 (of 9),by Samuel Richardson[#4][clar2xxx.xxx] 9798
Jan 2006 Punchinello, Vol. 1,  No. 15, July 9, 1870,Various[?p115xxx.xxx] 9797
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p11510h.zip; and 8p11510h.htm]
Jan 2006 The Master Detective, by Percy James Brebner  [#2][?msdtxxx.xxx] 9796
  [Subtitle: Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles]

Jan 2006 The Four Faces, by William le Queux           [#2][?fourxxx.xxx] 9795
Jan 2006 Calvary Alley, by Alice Hegan Rice                [?calvxxx.xxx] 9794
Jan 2006 Josephus, by Norman Bentwich                      [?jsphxxx.xxx] 9793
Jan 2006 Redemption and Two Other Plays, by Leo Tolstoy    [?rdptxxx.xxx] 9792
  [Author AKA: Leo Tolstoi] [Introduction by Arthur Hopkins]
  Contents:
    Redemption
    The Power of Darkness
    Fruits of Culture]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8rdpt10h.htm/.zip]
Jan 2006 Harrigan, by Max Brand                            [hrrgnxxx.xxx] 9791

Jan 2006 Traffics and Discoveries, by Rudyard Kipling [#26][?tdscxxx.xxx] 9790
  Contents:
    The Captive
    The Bonds Of Discipline
    A Sahibs' War
    "Their Lawful Occasions"
    The Comprehension Of Private Cooper
    Steam Tactics
    "Wireless"
    The Army Of A Dream
    "They"
    Mrs. Bathurst
    Below The Mill Dam
Jan 2006 Army Boys in the French Trenches, by Homer Randall[?abftxxx.xxx] 9789
  [Subtitle: Or, Hand to Hand Fighting with the Enemy]
Jan 2006 Ned Myers, by James Fenimore Cooper               [?ndmyxxx.xxx] 9788
  [Subtitle: or, A Life Before the Mast]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8ndmy10h.htm/.zip]
Jan 2006 In the Valley, by Harold Frederic                 [?nvalxxx.xxx] 9787
  [Also posted: HTML in 8nval10h.htm/.zip]
Jan 2006 Love's Shadow, by Ada Leverson                    [?lvshxxx.xxx] 9786
  [Book One of the trilogy The Little Ottleys.]

Jan 2006 Woodstock; or, The Cavalier, by Sir Walter Scott  [?wstkxxx.xxx] 9785
Jan 2006 Thomas Carlyle, A Biography, by John Nichol       [?carlxxx.xxx] 9784
Jan 2006 Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. II,by F. A. Cox[8fsb2xxx.xxx] 9783
  [Also posted HTML - 8fsb210h.zip and 8fsb210h.htm]
Jan 2006 Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. I, by F. A. Cox[8fsb1xxx.xxx] 9782
  [Full author: Francis Augustus Cox]
  [8-bit Unicode version in 8fbs110u.txt/.zip; no 7bit version]
  [Also posted: HTML in 8fsb110h.zip/.htm]
Jan 2006 A History of Rome, Vol 1, by A H.J. Greenidge     [?romexxx.xxx] 9781
  [Subtitle: During the late Republic and early Principate]

Jan 2006 Fair Margaret, by H. Rider Haggard                [?frmgxxx.xxx] 9780
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8frmg10h.zip; and 8frmg10h.htm]
Jan 2006 The Black Bag, by Louis Joseph Vance              [?blbgxxx.xxx] 9779
  [Also posted: HTML in 8blbg10h.htm and illustrated HTML in 8blbg10h.zip]
Jan 2006 Vane of the Timberlands, by Harold Bindloss       [?vanexxx.xxx] 9778
Jan 2006 Riley Child-Rhymes, by James Whitcomb Riley   [#4][chrlyxxx.xxx] 9777
Jan 2006 Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators      [?cbhoxxx.xxx] 9776
  [Full Title: Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator,
   or Accomplished Speaker]
  [Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero] [Tr.: E. Jones]

Jan 2006 Treasure and Trouble Therewith,by Geraldine Bonner[?ttrbxxx.xxx] 9775

Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Complete[BL#214][b214wxxx.xxx] 9774
  [Author: Edward Bulwer-Lytton][Contains: EBooks #9763-9773]
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 11 [BL#213][b213wxxx.xxx] 9773
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 10 [BL#212][b212wxxx.xxx] 9772
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 9  [BL#211][b211wxxx.xxx] 9771
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 8  [BL#210][b210wxxx.xxx] 9770
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 7  [BL#209][b209wxxx.xxx] 9769
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 6  [BL#208][b208wxxx.xxx] 9768
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 5  [BL#207][b207wxxx.xxx] 9767
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 4  [BL#206][b206wxxx.xxx] 9766
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 3  [BL#205][b205wxxx.xxx] 9765
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 2  [BL#204][b204wxxx.xxx] 9764
Jan 2006 Alice,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 1  [BL#203][b203wxxx.xxx] 9763

Jan 2006 Calderon,        by E. B. Lytton,         [BL#202][b202wxxx.xxx] 9762

Jan 2006 Leila,           by E. B. Lytton, Complete[BL#201][b201wxxx.xxx] 9761
  [Author: Edward Bulwer-Lytton][Contains: EBooks #9756-9760]
Jan 2006 Leila,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 5  [BL#200][b200wxxx.xxx] 9760
Jan 2006 Leila,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 4  [BL#199][b199wxxx.xxx] 9759
Jan 2006 Leila,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 3  [BL#198][b198wxxx.xxx] 9758
Jan 2006 Leila,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 2  [BL#197][b197wxxx.xxx] 9757
Jan 2006 Leila,           by E. B. Lytton, Book 1  [BL#196][b196wxxx.xxx] 9756

Jan 2006 Night & Morning, by E. B. Lytton, Complete[BL#195][b195wxxx.xxx] 9755
  [Author: Edward Bulwer-Lytton][Contains: EBooks #9750-9754]
Jan 2006 Night & Morning, by E. B. Lytton, Vol. 5  [BL#194][b194wxxx.xxx] 9754
Jan 2006 Night & Morning, by E. B. Lytton, Vol. 4  [BL#193][b193wxxx.xxx] 9753
Jan 2006 Night & Morning, by E. B. Lytton, Vol. 3  [BL#192][b192wxxx.xxx] 9752
Jan 2006 Night & Morning, by E. B. Lytton, Vol. 2  [BL#191][b191wxxx.xxx] 9751
Jan 2006 Night & Morning, by E. B. Lytton, Vol. 1  [BL#190][b190wxxx.xxx] 9750

Jan 2006 The Highwayman, by H.C. Bailey                    [?highxxx.xxx] 9749
Jan 2006 The Old Gray Homestead, by Frances Parkinson Keyes[?grayxxx.xxx] 9748
Jan 2006 The Fortune Hunter, by Louis Joseph Vance         [?fortxxx.xxx] 9747
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8fort10h.zip; and 8fort10h.htm]
Jan 2006 The Ashiel mystery, by Mrs. Charles Bryce         [?ashlxxx.xxx] 9746

Jan 2006 The Rock of Chickamauga, by Joseph A. Altsheler   [trochxxx.xxx] 9745


[The following (#9703-#9744) are Computer-generated audio eBooks; each are
 comprised of multiple .mp3 files, and have corresponding *index.html and
 *readme.txt files.]

Jan 2006 Audio: David Copperfield, Charles Dickens         [cprfdxxx.mp3] 9744C
Jan 2006 Audio: Sketches of Young Couples, Charles Dickens [yngcpxxx.mp3] 9743C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Wreck of the Golden Mary, C. Dickens   [wrkgmxxx.mp3] 9742C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Uncommercial Traveller, Charles Dickens[unctrxxx.mp3] 9741C

Jan 2006 Audio: Tom Tiddler's Ground, Charles Dickens      [ttgndxxx.mp3] 9740C
Jan 2006 Audio: Cricket on the Hearth, Charles Dickens     [tcothxxx.mp3] 9739C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Chimes, Charles Dickens                [tchmsxxx.mp3] 9738C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Seven Poor Travellers, Charles Dickens [svprtxxx.mp3] 9737C
Jan 2006 Audio: Sunday Under Three Heads, Charles Dickens  [suthsxxx.mp3] 9736C

Jan 2006 Audio: Somebody's Luggage, Charles Dickens        [smlggxxx.mp3] 9735C
Jan 2006 Audio: Sketches of Young Gentlemen,Charles Dickens[skygmxxx.mp3] 9734C
Jan 2006 Audio: Sketches by Boz, Charles Dickens           [sbbozxxx.mp3] 9733C
Jan 2006 Audio: Barnaby Rudge, Charles Dickens             [rudgexxx.mp3] 9732C
Jan 2006 Audio: To Be Read At Dusk, Charles Dickens        [rddskxxx.mp3] 9731C

Jan 2006 Audio: The Pickwick Papers, Charles Dickens       [pwprsxxx.mp3] 9730C
Jan 2006 Audio: Perils of Certain English Prisoners, CD    [pocepxxx.mp3] 9729C
Jan 2006 Audio: Pictures from Italy, Charles Dickens       [picitxxx.mp3] 9728C
Jan 2006 Audio: Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens              [olivrxxx.mp3] 9727C
Jan 2006 Audio: No Thoroughfare, Charles Dickens           [nothoxxx.mp3] 9726C

Jan 2006 Audio: Nicholas Nickleby, Charles Dickens         [ncklbxxx.mp3] 9725C
Jan 2006 Audio: Miscellaneous Papers, Charles Dickens      [mspcdxxx.mp3] 9724C
Jan 2006 Audio: Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy, Charles Dickens    [mlrlgxxx.mp3] 9723C
Jan 2006 Audio: Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings, Charles Dickens  [mlldgxxx.mp3] 9722C
Jan 2006 Audio: Master Humphrey's Clock, Charles Dickens   [mhmphxxx.mp3] 9721C

Jan 2006 Audio: Mugby Junction, Charles Dickens            [mgjncxxx.mp3] 9720C
Jan 2006 Audio: Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens         [mfrndxxx.mp3] 9719C
Jan 2006 Audio: Mudfog and Other Sketches, Charles Dickens [mdfogxxx.mp3] 9718C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices      [lttiaxxx.mp3] 9717C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Lamplighter, Charles Dickens           [lmpltxxx.mp3] 9716C

Jan 2006 Audio: Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens             [ldortxxx.mp3] 9715C
Jan 2006 Audio: A House to Let, Charles Dickens            [hsletxxx.mp3] 9714C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargin, CD [hntmnxxx.mp3] 9713C
Jan 2006 Audio: Hunted Down, Charles Dickens               [hntdnxxx.mp3] 9712C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Holly-Tree, Charles Dickens            [hlytrxxx.mp3] 9711C

Jan 2006 Audio: Holiday Romance, Charles Dickens           [hldrmxxx.mp3] 9710C
Jan 2006 Audio: Hard Times, Charles Dickens                [hardtxxx.mp3] 9709C
Jan 2006 Audio: George Silverman's Explanation, C. Dickens [gsilxxxx.mp3] 9708C
Jan 2006 Audio: Going into Society, Charles Dickens        [gisocxxx.mp3] 9707C
Jan 2006 Audio: Speeches: Literary and Social, C. Dickens  [dslasxxx.mp3] 9706C

Jan 2006 Audio: The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Charles Dickens[droodxxx.mp3] 9705C
Jan 2006 Audio: Doctor Marigold, Charles Dickens           [drmrgxxx.mp3] 9704C
Jan 2006 Audio: Dombey and Son, Charles Dickens            [dombyxxx.mp3] 9703C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Old Curiosity Shop, Charles Dickens    [curioxxx.mp3] 9702C

Jan 2006 Beowulf, Ed. by James A. Harrison and Robert Sharp[8bwlfxxx.xxx] 9701
  [8-bit Unicode in 8bwlf10ua.txt/.zip, no Plain Text version]
  [Also posted HTML - 8bwlf10ha.zip and 8bwlf10ha.htm, ISO-8859-1]
Jan 2006 Beowulf, Ed. by James A. Harrison and Robert Sharp[8bwlfxxx.xxx] 9700
  [8-bit in 8bwlf10.txt/.zip; HTML in 8bwlf10h.htm/.zip; no Plain Text format]
  [This version is the direct reproduction of the source text]


[The following (#9671-#9699) are Computer-generated audio eBooks; each are
 comprised of multiple .mp3 files, and have corresponding *index.html and
 *readme.txt files.]

Jan 2006 Audio: Martin Chuzzlewit, Charles Dickens         [chuzzxxx.mp3] 9699C
Jan 2006 Audio: Some Christmas Stories, Charles Dickens    [cdscsxxx.mp3] 9698C
Jan 2006 Audio: Reprinted Pieces, Charles Dickens          [cdrprxxx.mp3] 9697C
Jan 2006 Audio: A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens         [carolxxx.mp3] 9696C

Jan 2006 Audio: Bleak House, Charles Dickens               [blkhsxxx.mp3] 9695C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Battle of Life, Charles Dickens        [batlfxxx.mp3] 9694C
Jan 2006 Audio: American Notes, Charles Dickens            [amntsxxx.mp3] 9693C
Jan 2006 Audio: A Message From the Sea, Charles Dickens    [amftsxxx.mp3] 9692C
Jan 2006 Audio: All The Year Round, Charles Dickens        [allyrxxx.mp3] 9691C

Jan 2006 Audio: A Child's History of England, C. Dickens   [achoexxx.mp3] 9690C
Jan 2006 Audio: Three Ghost Stories, Charles Dickens       [3ghstxxx.mp3] 9689C
Jan 2006 Audio: Tour through through England, Daniel Defoe [ttecexxx.mp3] 9688C
  [Full title: Tour through the Eastern Counties of England]
Jan 2006 Audio: Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe              [rbcruxxx.mp3] 9687C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe  [rbcr2xxx.mp3] 9686C
  [Author: Daniel Defoe]

Jan 2006 Audio: Moll Flanders, Daniel Defoe                [mollfxxx.mp3] 9685C
Jan 2006 Audio: From London to Land's End, Daniel Defoe    [lndlexxx.mp3] 9684C
Jan 2006 Audio: A Journal of the Plague Year, Daniel Defoe [jplagxxx.mp3] 9683C
Jan 2006 Audio: Essay Upon Projects, Daniel Defoe          [esprjxxx.mp3] 9682C
Jan 2006 Audio: Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business  [ebdybxxx.mp3] 9681C
  [Author: Daniel Defoe]

Jan 2006 Audio: Dickory Cronke, Daniel Defoe               [dckcrxxx.mp3] 9680C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Famous Captain Singleton, Daniel Defoe [cpsngxxx.mp3] 9679C
  [Full title: The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton]
Jan 2006 Audio: The Consolidator, Daniel Defoe             [consoxxx.mp3] 9678C
Jan 2006 Audio: Captain Mission, Daniel Defoe              [7cmisxxx.mp3] 9677C
Jan 2006 Audio: Silas Marner, George Eliot                 [smarnxxx.mp3] 9676C

Jan 2006 Audio: The Mill on the Floss, George Eliot        [mlflsxxx.mp3] 9675C
Jan 2006 Audio: The Lifted Veil, George Eliot              [lftvlxxx.mp3] 9674C
Jan 2006 Audio: Brother Jacob, George Eliot                [brjcbxxx.mp3] 9673C
Jan 2006 Audio: Adam Bede, George Eliot                    [adambxxx.mp3] 9672C
Jan 2006 Audio: Daniel Deronda, George Eliot               [7drdaxxx.mp3] 9671C

Jan 2006 Less-known British Poets, Complete, Gilfillan [#5][?lbp4xxx.xxx] 9670
Jan 2006 Less-known British Poets, Vol. 3, by Gilfillan[#4][?lbp3xxx.xxx] 9669
Jan 2006 Less-known British Poets, Vol. 2, by Gilfillan[#3][?lbp2xxx.xxx] 9668
Jan 2006 Less-known British Poets, Vol. 1, by Gilfillan[#2][?lbp1xxx.xxx] 9667
  [Full title: Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets]
  [Edited by George Gilfillan] [Introductory Essays By George Gilfillan]

Jan 2006 Scientific American Supplement, No. 497           [?0497xxx.xxx] 9666
  [Full title: Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885]
  [Full author: Various]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8049710h.zip; and 8049710h.htm]

Jan 2006 Delia Blanchflower, by Mrs. Humphry Ward          [?dlblxxx.xxx] 9665
Jan 2006 Amiable Charlatan, by E. P. Oppenheim [EPO#16]    [?achrxxx.xxx] 9664
  [Title: An Amiable Charlatan] [Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim]
Jan 2006 Domnei, by James Branch Cabell                    [?domnxxx.xxx] 9663
  [Subtitle: A Comedy of Woman-Worship]
  [Preface by Joseph Hergesheimer; Critical comments by E. Noel Codman and
   Paul Verville]
Jan 2006 An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, D. Hume[?echuxxx.xxx] 9662
  [Author: David Hume]
  [Introduction, Comparative Table of Contents, and Analytical Index by
   by L. A. Selby-Bigge] [Ed.: L. A. Selby-Bigge]
  [Also posted: HTML version in 8echu10h.htm and 8echu10h.zip]
Jan 2006 Mormon Settlement in Arizona,byJames H. McClintock[mrmsaxxx.xxx] 9661
  [Subtitle: A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert]

Jan 2006 First Blast of the Trumpet, by John Knox, 1558    [?trmpxxx.xxx] 9660
  [Full title: The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment
   of Women] [Ed.: Edward Arber]
  [Also posted HTML - 8trmp10h.zip and 8trmp10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Gentleman From Indiana, by Booth Tarkington[BT#21][gfindxxx.xxx] 9659
  [Full Title: The Gentleman From Indiana]
Jan 2006 Punchinello, Vol.1, No. 13 , June 25,1870, Various[?p113xxx.xxx] 9658
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p11310h.zip; and 8p11310h.htm]
Jan 2006 The Mutineers, by Charles Boardman Hawes          [?mutnxxx.xxx] 9657
Jan 2006 Alarms and Discursions, by G. K. Chesterton       [aldscxxx.xxx] 9656
  [Author AKA: Gilbert Keith Chesterton]

Jan 2006 Stello, by Alfred De Vigny                        [?stelxxx.xxx] 9655
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 Lendas e Narrativas (Tomo I), Alexandre Herculano [?ldnrxxx.xxx] 9654
  [Transcribed from the 1858 2nd edition of Lendas e Narrativas (Tomo I)]
  [Language: Portugese]
Jan 2006 A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves, James Barron Hope[?wvblxxx.xxx] 9653
  [Subtitle: Poems of James Barron Hope] [Editor: Janey Hope Marr]
Jan 2006 Miscellany of Poetry, by Various                  [?msptxxx.xxx] 9652
  [Ed.: W. Kean Seymour] [Decorations: Doris Palmer, Cecil Palmer and Hayward]
  [Also posted HTML - 8mspt10h.zip and 8mspt10h.htm]
Jan 2006 A Child-World, by James Whitcomb Riley        [#4][?cwldxxx.xxx] 9651
  [Poetry]

Jan 2006 Independent Bohemia, by Vladimir Nosek            [?ibohxxx.xxx] 9650
  [Subtitle: An Account Of The Czecho-Slovak Struggle For Liberty]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8iboh10h.zip; and 8iboh10h.htm]
Jan 2006 With Trapper Jim in the North Woods, L. J. Leslie [tjnwdxxx.xxx] 9649
  [Author: Lawrence J. Leslie]
  [Also posted HTML - tjnwd10h.zip and tjnwd10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Tip Lewis and His Lamp, Pansy (aka Isabella Alden [llampxxx.xxx] 9648
  [Also posted HTML - llamp10h.zip and llamp10h.htm]

Jan 2006 Landscape Gardening of the Exposition,by Mullgardt[algexxxx.xxx] 9647
  [Title: The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition]
  [Subtitle: A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful Achitectural
   Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition]
  [Intro: Louis Christian Mullgardt]
  (Also see the other Project Gutenberg eBooks about the 1915 Panama Pacific
   Exposition in San Francisco, eBook #'s 7411, 6631, 5771, 5712, 5620, 4672,
   3151)
Jan 2006 Odes and Epodes, by Horace                        [?hodexxx.xxx] 9646
  [Language: Latin]

Jan 2006 Quatrevingt-Treize, by Victor Hugo           [#14][?quatxxx.xxx] 9645
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 Litterature et Philosophie melees,Victor Hugo[#13][?ltphxxx.xxx] 9644
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 Histoire des Montagnards, by Alphonse Esquiros    [?hmntxxx.xxx] 9643
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 Poesie e novelle in versi, by Ferdinando Fontana  [?psnvxxx.xxx] 9642
  [Language: Italian]
Jan 2006 Ugo: Scene del secolo X, by Ambrogio Bazzero      [?ugoxxxx.xxx] 9641
  [Language: Italian]

Jan 2006 Georgian Poetry 1920-22, by Various               [?gp05xxx.xxx] 9640
  [Ed.: Sir Edward Howard Marsh]
  [Also posted HTML - 8gp0510h.htm and 8gp0510h.zip]
Jan 2006 La dame de Monsoreau v.3, by Alexandre Dumas      [?ddm3xxx.xxx] 9639
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 La dame de Monsoreau v.2, by Alexandre Dumas      [?ddm2xxx.xxx] 9638
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 La dame de Monsoreau v.1, by Alexandre Dumas      [?ddm1xxx.xxx] 9637
  [Language: French]
Jan 2006 Punchinello, Vol.1, No. 12 , June 18,1870, Various[?p112xxx.xxx] 9636
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p11210h.zip]

Jan 2006 The End of Her Honeymoon, by Marie Belloc Lowndes [?nhmnxxx.xxx] 9635
Jan 2006 Sir George Tressady, Vol. II, by Mrs. Humphry Ward[?sgt2xxx.xxx] 9634
  [Author AKA: Mrs. Humphrey Ward; Mary Augusta Arnold Ward]
Jan 2006 Sir George Tressady, Vol. I, by Mrs. Humphry Ward [?sgt1xxx.xxx] 9633
  [Author AKA: Mrs. Humphrey Ward; Mary Augusta Arnold Ward]
Jan 2006 Die Richterin:  Novelle, by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer[?drctxxx.xxx] 9632
  [Language: German]
Jan 2006 Waltoniana, by Isaak Walton                   [#4][?waltxxx.xxx] 9631
  [Subtitle: Inedited Remains in Verse and Prose of Izaak Walton]
  [With Notes And Preface By Richard Herne Shepherd]

Jan 2006 Proportional Representation, by John H. Humphreys [?prepxxx.xxx] 9630
  [Subtitle: A Study in Methods of Election]
  [With an introduction by the Rt. Hon. Lord Courtney of Penwith]
Jan 2006 Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, by M. R. James [#2][?jgs2xxx.xxx] 9629
  [Subtitle: Part 2: More Ghost Stories] [Author: Montague Rhodes James]

Jan 2006 Buried Cities, Complete, by Jennie Hall           [?bct4xxx.xxx] 9628
Jan 2006 Buried Cities, Volume 3, Mycenae, by Jennie Hall  [?bct3xxx.xxx] 9627
Jan 2006 Buried Cities, Volume 2, Olympia, by Jennie Hall  [?bct2xxx.xxx] 9626
Jan 2006 Buried Cities, Volume 1, Pompeii, by Jennie Hall  [?bct1xxx.xxx] 9625
  [Also posted HTML in 8bct410h.htm; Illustrated HTML in 8bct410h.zip (6.5mb)]

Jan 2006 Directions for Cookery, by Eliza Leslie           [?cookxxx.xxx] 9624
  [Title: Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches]
  [Also posted HTML - 8cook10h.zip and 8cook10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Wir Fanden Einen Pfad, by Christian Morgenstern   [?wfpfxxx.xxx] 9623
  [Subtitle: Neue Gedichte] [Language: German]
Jan 2006 Lyrical Ballads 1798, by Wordsworth and Coleridge [?lbalxxx.xxx] 9622
  [Title: Lyrical Ballads, With a Few Other Poems]
  [Also posted HTML - 8lbal10h.zip and 8lbal10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Georgian Poetry 1918-19, by Various               [?gp04xxx.xxx] 9621
  [Ed.: Sir Edward Marsh]
  [Also posted HTML - 8gp0410h.zip and 8gp0410h.htm]

Jan 2006 Tales and Novels, Vol. 6, by Maria Edgeworth      [?tal6xxx.xxx] 9620
  [Subtitle: The Absentee; Madame de Fleury; Emilie de Coulanges; The Modern
   Griselda]
Jan 2006 Who Can Be Happy And Free In Russia?, by Nekrassov[?whrsxxx.xxx] 9619
  [Author: Nicholas Nekrassov]
  [Tr.: Juliet M. Soskice] [Introduction by Dr. David Soskice]
Jan 2006 The Field of Ice, by Jules Verne                  [8ficexxh.xxx] 9618
  [HTML only - 8fice10h.zip and 8fice10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Echoes of the War, by J. M. Barrie                [wechoxxx.xxx] 9617
  Contents:
    The Old Lady Shows Her Medals
    The New Word
    Barbara's Wedding
    A Well-Remembered Voice
  [Also posted HTML - wecho10h.zip and wecho10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Ramuntcho, by Pierre Loti                    [#12][ramunxxx.xxx] 9616

Jan 2006 Superfluous Man and Others, by Ivan Turgenev      [?spmnxxx.xxx] 9615
  [Title: The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories]
  Contents:
    The Diary Of A Superfluous Man
    A Tour In The Forest
    Yakov Pasinkov
    Andrei Kolosov
    A Correspondence
Jan 2006 The Case of Richard Meynell, by Mrs. Humphry Ward [?rmeyxxx.xxx] 9614
Jan 2006 The Young Buglers, by G.A. Henty                  [?ybugxxx.xxx] 9613
Jan 2006 The Botanic Garden, Part 1, by Erasmus Darwin     [?bot1xxx.xxx] 9612
  [Subtitle: A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: The Economy of Vegetation]
Jan 2006 Joseph Andrews, Vol 1, by Henry Fielding          [?jan1xxx.xxx] 9611
  [From The Works Of Henry Fielding Edited By George Saintsbury In Twelve
   Volumes, Vol. I.]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8jan110h.zip; and 8jan110h.htm]

Jan 2006 The Elegies of Tibullus, by Tibullus              [eltibxxx.xxx] 9610
  [Subtitle: Being The Consolations Of A Roman Lover Done In English Verse]
  [Tr.: Theodore C. Williams]
  [Also posted HTML - eltib10h.zip and eltib10h.htm]
Jan 2006 Joseph Andrews, Vol. 2, by Henry Fielding         [?jan2xxx.xxx] 9609
  [From The Works Of Henry Fielding, Edited By George Saintsbury In Twelve
   Volumes, Vol. II.]
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8jan210h.zip; and 8jan210h.htm]
Jan 2006 The Cords of Vanity, by James Branch Cabell       [?cvanxxx.xxx] 9608
  [Subtitle: A Comedy of Shirking]
  [Author: Introduction by Wilson Follett]
Jan 2006 From Boyhood to Manhood, by William M. Thayer     [bhmhdxxx.xxx] 9607
  [Subtitle: Life of Benjamin Franklin]
Jan 2006 A Little Book of Western Verse, by Eugene Field   [?lbwvxxx.xxx] 9606

Jan 2006 Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon, L. Blanchard [chicoxxx.xxx] 9605
  [Author: Lucy M. Blanchard]
Jan 2006 Hung Lou Meng, Book II, by Cao Xueqin             [?hlm2xxx.xxx] 9604
  [Subtitle: Or, The Dream of the Red Chamber, A Chinese Novel in Two Books]
  [Tr.: H. Bencraft Joly]
Jan 2006 Hung Lou Meng, Book I, by Cao Xueqin              [?hlm1xxx.xxx] 9603
  [Subtitle: Or, The Dream of the Red Chamber, A Chinese Novel in Two Books]
  [Tr.: H. Bencraft Joly]
Jan 2006 History of the French Revolution, by F.A.M Mignet [?hfrrxxx.xxx] 9602
  [Title: History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814]
Jan 2006 Poetical Works of Pope, Vol. II, by Alexander Pope[?pop2xxx.xxx] 9601
  [With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by Gilfillan]
  [Ed.: Rev. George Gilfillan]

Jan 2006 The Complete Works of John Greenleaf Whittier[#45][wit41xxx.xxx] 9600
  [Includes Etexts #9560 to 9599][Note: wit4110.txt is 3.3 mb]
Dec 2005 Whittier's Conflict, Reform, Vol. 7, Complete[#44][wit40xxx.xxx] 9599
Dec 2005 Criticism, by Whittier,           V7,  Part 4[#43][wit39xxx.xxx] 9598
Dec 2005 The Inner Life, by Whittier,      V7,  Part 3[#42][wit38xxx.xxx] 9597
Dec 2005 Reform and Politics,   Whittier,  V7,  Part 2[#41][wit37xxx.xxx] 9596
Dec 2005 Conflict With Slavery, Whittier,  V7,  Part 1[#40][wit36xxx.xxx] 9595

Dec 2005 Whittier's Personal Sketches Vol. 6, Complete[#39][wit35xxx.xxx] 9594
  [Includes eBooks #9591-9593]
Dec 2005 Historical Papers, by Whittier,   V6,  Part 3[#38][wit34xxx.xxx] 9593
Dec 2005 Personal Sketches, by Whittier,   V6,  Part 2[#37][wit33xxx.xxx] 9592
Dec 2005 Old Portraits, by Whittier,       V6,  Part 1[#36][wit32xxx.xxx] 9591

Dec 2005 Whittier's Tales, Sketches,  Vol. 5, Complete[#35][wit31xxx.xxx] 9590
  [Includes Etext #9586-9589]
Dec 2005 Sketches, by Whittier,            V5,  Part 3[#34][wit30xxx.xxx] 9589
Dec 2005 Doctor Singletary, by Whittier,   V5,  Part 2[#33][wit29xxx.xxx] 9588
Dec 2005 Margaret Smith Journal, Whittier, V5,  Part 1[#32][wit28xxx.xxx] 9587

Dec 2005 Whittier's Personal Poems,   Vol. 4, Complete[#31][wit27xxx.xxx] 9586
Dec 2005 At Sundown, by Whittier,          V4,  Part 5[#30][wit26xxx.xxx] 9585
  [Includes Etext #9581-9584]
Dec 2005 The Tent on the Beach, Whittier,  V4,  Part 4[#29][wit25xxx.xxx] 9584
Dec 2005 Occasional Poems,  by Whittier,   V4,  Part 3[#28][wit24xxx.xxx] 9583
Dec 2005 Personal Poems II, by Whittier,   V4,  Part 2[#27][wit23xxx.xxx] 9582
Dec 2005 Personal Poems I,  by Whittier,   V4,  Part 1[#26][wit22xxx.xxx] 9581

Dec 2005 Whittier's Poems of Slavery, Vol. 3, Complete[#25][wit21xxx.xxx] 9580
Dec 2005 Labor and Reform, by Whittier,    V3,  Part 5[#24][wit20xxx.xxx] 9579
Dec 2005 Poems in War Time, by Whittier,   V3,  Part 4[#23][wit19xxx.xxx] 9578
Dec 2005 Anti Slavery Poems III, Whittier, V3,  Part 3[#22][wit18xxx.xxx] 9577
Dec 2005 Anti Slavery Poems II, Whittier,  V3,  Part 2[#21][wit17xxx.xxx] 9576
Dec 2005 Anti Slavery Poems I, Whittier,   V3,  Part 1[#20][wit16xxx.xxx] 9575

Dec 2005 Whittier's Poems of Nature,  Vol. 2, Complete[#19][wit15xxx.xxx] 9574
Dec 2005 Religious Poems II, by Whittier,  V2,  Part 6[#18][wit14xxx.xxx] 9573
Dec 2005 Religious Poems I, by Whittier,   V2,  Part 5[#17][wit13xxx.xxx] 9572
Dec 2005 Snow Bound etc, by Whittier,      V2,  Part 4[#16][wit12xxx.xxx] 9571
Dec 2005 Reminiscent Poems,  by Whittier,  V2,  Part 3[#15][wit11xxx.xxx] 9570
Dec 2005 Mountain Pictures etc, Whittier,  V2,  Part 2[#14][wit10xxx.xxx] 9569
Dec 2005 Frost Spirit etc, by Whittier,    V2,  Part 1[#13][wit09xxx.xxx] 9568

Dec 2005 Whittier's Narrative Poems,  Vol. 1, Complete[#12][wit08xxx.xxx] 9567
Dec 2005 Bay of Seven Islands, Whittier,   V1,  Part 7[#11][wit07xxx.xxx] 9566
Dec 2005 Pennsylvania Pilgrim, Whittier,   V1,  Part 6[#10][wit06xxx.xxx] 9565
Dec 2005 Among Hill etc, by Whittier,      V1,  Part 5[# 9][wit05xxx.xxx] 9564
Dec 2005 Mable Martin etc, by Whittier,    V1,  Part 4[# 8][wit04xxx.xxx] 9563
Dec 2005 Barclay of Ury etc, by Whittier,  V1,  Part 3[# 7][wit03xxx.xxx] 9562
Dec 2005 Bridal of Pennacook, by Whittier, V1,  Part 2[# 6][wit02xxx.xxx] 9561
Dec 2005 Vaudois Teacher etc, by Whittier, V1,  Part 1[# 5][wit01xxx.xxx] 9560

Dec 2005 Ride to the Lady, by Helen Gray Cone              [?ridlxxx.xxx] 9559
  [Subtitle: And Other Poems]

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Dec 2005 Audio: The Sign of Four, Arthur Conan Doyle       [shsofxxx.mp3] 9558C
  [16-bit audio in shsof16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in shsof32??.mp3)
Dec 2005 Audio: The Valley of Fear, Arthur Conan Doyle     [shvofxxx.mp3] 9557C
  [16-bit audio in shvof16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in shvof32??.mp3)
Dec 2005 Audio: A Study in Scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle     [shscaxxx.mp3] 9556C
  [16-bit audio in shsca16.mp3, 32-bit audio in shsca32.mp3)

Dec 2005 Audio: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, AC Doyle   [shmemxxx.mp3] 9555C
  [16-bit audio in shmem16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in shmem32??.mp3)
Dec 2005 Audio: The Last Bow, Arthur Conan Doyle           [shlasxxx.mp3] 9554C
  [16-bit audio in shlas16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in shlas32??.mp3]
Dec 2005 Audio: The Return of Sherlock Holmes, AC Doyle    [rholmxxx.mp3] 9553C
  [16-bit audio in rholm16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in rholm32??.mp3)
Dec 2005 Audio: The Hound of the Baskervilles, AC Doyle    [bskrvxxx.mp3] 9552C
  [16-bit audio in bskrv16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in bskrv32??.mp3)
Dec 2005 Audio: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, AC Doyle[advshxxx.mp3] 9551C
  [16-bit audio in advsh16??.mp3, 32-bit audio in advsh32??.mp3)

Dec 2005 Manual of Gardening (Second Edition), L. H. Bailey[?mgrdxxx.xxx] 9550
  [Subtitle: A Practical Guide to the Making of Home Grounds and the Growing
   of Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for Home Use]
  [Also posted HTML in 8mgrd10h.htm; illustrated HTML in 8mgrd10h.zip (8.8mb)]
Dec 2005 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 3, April 16, 1870,Various[?p103xxx.xxx] 9549
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p10310h.zip; and 8p10310h.htm]
Dec 2005 Honore de Balzac, by Mary F. Sandars              [balzcxxx.xxx] 9548
  [Full title: Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings]
Dec 2005 The Cruise of the Dry Dock, by T. S. Stribling    [crdrdxxx.xxx] 9547
  [Also posted Illustrated HTML - crdrd10h.zip; and crdrd10h.htm]
Dec 2005 Georgian Poetry 1916-17, by Various               [?gp03xxx.xxx] 9546
  [Ed.: Sir Edward Howard Marsh]
  [Also posted HTML - 8gp0310h.zip and 8gp0310h.htm]

Dec 2005 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 11, June 11, 1870,Various[?p111xxx.xxx] 9545
  [Also posted HTML - 8p11110h.zip and 8p11110h.htm]
Dec 2005 Punchinello, Vol. 1, Issue 10,Various             [?p110xxx.xxx] 9544
Dec 2005 Poetical Works of George MacDonald in Two Volumes [?pgm1xxx.xxx] 9543
  [Title: The Poetical Works of George MacDonald in Two Volumes, Volume I]
  [Author: George MacDonald]
Dec 2005 Graded Poetry: Seventh Year, by Various           [?poetxxx.xxx] 9542
  [Ed.: Katherine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander]
  [Also posted HTML - 8poet10h.zip and 8poet10h.htm]

[The following (#9510-#9541) are Computer-generated audio eBooks; each are
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Dec 2005 Audio: The Wolves and the Lamb, William Thackeray [wlvlmxxx.mp3] 9541C

Dec 2005 Audio: The Book of Snobs, William M. Thackeray    [snobsxxx.mp3] 9540C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Rose and the Ring, William M. Thackeray[rsrngxxx.mp3] 9539C
Dec 2005 Audio: Roundabout Papers, William M. Thackeray    [rndbtxxx.mp3] 9538C
Dec 2005 Audio: The History of Pendennis, William Thackeray[pendnxxx.mp3] 9537C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Newcomes, William Makepeace Thackeray  [newcmxxx.mp3] 9536C

Dec 2005 Audio: Men's Wives, William Makepeace Thackeray   [mnwvsxxx.mp3] 9535C
Dec 2005 Audio: Adventures of Major Gahagan, Wm. Thackeray [majghxxx.mp3] 9534C
Dec 2005 Audio: Little Travels and Roadside Sketches       [ltarsxxx.mp3] 9533C
  [Author: William Makepeace Thackeray]
Dec 2005 Audio: The Lock and Key Library, Hawthorne, Ed.   [lckylxxx.mp3] 9532C
  [Various authors]
Dec 2005 Audio: John Leech's Pictures of Life and Character[jlplcxxx.mp3] 9531C
  [Author: William Makepeace Thackeray]

Dec 2005 Audio: The History of Henry Esmond, Esq, Thackeray[hnryexxx.mp3] 9530C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Great Hoggarty Diamond, Wm. Thackeray  [gthgdxxx.mp3] 9529C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Fitz-Boodle Papers,  William Thackeray [fitzbxxx.mp3] 9528C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Fatal Boots,William Makepeace Thackeray[fbootxxx.mp3] 9527C
Dec 2005 Audio: Catherine: A Story, William M. Thackeray   [cthrnxxx.mp3] 9526C

Dec 2005 Audio: George Cruikshank, William M. Thackeray    [cruikxxx.mp3] 9525C
Dec 2005 Audio: From Cornhill to Grand Cairo, Wm. Thackeray[crhcrxxx.mp3] 9524C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Christmas Books, William M. Thackeray  [chmsbxxx.mp3] 9523C
Dec 2005 Audio: Barry Lyndon, William Makepeace Thackeray  [brrylxxx.mp3] 9522C
Dec 2005 Audio: Burlesques, William Makepeace Thackeray    [brlsqxxx.mp3] 9521C

Dec 2005 Audio: The Bedford-Row Conspiracy, Wm. Thackeray  [bdfrcxxx.mp3] 9520C
Dec 2005 Audio: A Little Dinner at Timmins's, Wm. Thackeray[aldatxxx.mp3] 9519C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Paris Sketch Book, William Thackeray   [7tpsbxxx.mp3] 9518C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Second Funeral of Napoleon, Thackeray  [2napfxxx.mp3] 9517C
  [Author: William Makepeace Thackeray]

Dec 2005 Audio: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe V. 5          [poe5vxxx.mp3] 9516C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe V. 4          [poe4vxxx.mp3] 9515C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe V. 3          [poe3vxxx.mp3] 9514C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe V. 2          [poe2vxxx.mp3] 9513C
Dec 2005 Audio: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe V. 1          [poe1vxxx.mp3] 9512C
Dec 2005 Audio: several works by Edgar Allan Poe           [1epoexxx.mp3] 9511C

Dec 2005 Audio: Stories by Modern American Authors, Various[sbmaaxxx.mp3] 9510C
  (See also #2043)

Dec 2005 Southern Lights and Shadows, by Various           [?slasxxx.xxx] 9509
  [Editors: William Dean Howells & Henry Mills Alden]
  Contents:
    Grace Macgowan Cooke: The Capture Of Andy Proudfoot
    Abby Meguire Roach: The Level Of Fortune
    Alice Macgowan: Pap Overholt
    Mrs. B.F. Mayhew: In The Piny Woods
    William L. Sheppard: My Fifth In Mammy
    Sarah Barnwell Elliott: An Incident
    M.E.M. Davis: A Snipe Hunt
    J.J. Eakins: The Courtship Of Colonel Bill
    Maurice Thompson: The Balance Of Power]
Dec 2005 Stories Worth Rereading, by Various               [wrerexxx.xxx] 9508
  [From Review and Herald Publishing Assn]
Dec 2005 The Coryston Family, by Mrs. Humphry Ward         [?cryfxxx.xxx] 9507
  [Subtitle: A Novel]
  [Author AKA: Mrs. Humphrey Ward; Mary Augusta Arnold Ward]
[Also posted:  HTML 8cryf10h.htm; Illustrated HTML in 8cryf10h.zip]
Dec 2005 Georgian Poetry 1913-15, Edited by E. H. Marsh    [?gp02xxx.xxx] 9506
  [Editor: Sir Edward Howard Marsh]
  [Also posted HTML - 8gp0210h.zip and 8gp0210h.htm]

Dec 2005 Four Girls and a Compact,by Annie Hamilton Donnell[gcompxxx.xxx] 9505
  [Also posted HTML - gcomp10h.zip and gcomp10h.htm]
Dec 2005 Micah Clarke, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle           [micahxxx.xxx] 9504
  [Subtitle: His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph,
   Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734]
Jul 2005 Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Vol 2, Halsey  [?se2bxxx.xxx] 9503
  [Subtitle: Great Britain And Ireland]
  [Author: Various] [Ed.: Francis W. Halsey]
Dec 2005 Room in the Dragon Volant, by J. Sheridan LeFanu  [?dragxxx.xxx] 9502
  [Also posted HTML - 8drag10h.zip and 8drag10h.htm]
Dec 2005 Concerning Cats, by Helen M. Winslow              [?catsxxx.xxx] 9501
  [Subtitle: My Own and Some Others]
  [Also posted HTML - 8cats10h.zip and 8cats10h.htm]

Dec 2005 Farm Ballads, by Will Carleton                    [farmbxxx.xxx] 9500
  [Also posted: HTML in farmb10h.htm, Illustrated HTML in farmb10h.zip]
Dec 2005 The Dream, by Emile Zola                     [#37][zdremxxx.xxx] 9499
  [Tr.: Eliza E. Chase]
Dec 2005 The Trespasser, by D.H. Lawrence              [#8][?tresxxx.xxx] 9498
Dec 2005 Twilight in Italy, by D.H. Lawrence           [#7][?twitxxx.xxx] 9497
Dec 2005 Das Leiden eines Knaben, by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer[?dlekxxx.xxx] 9496
  [Language: German]

Dec 2005 Die Hochzeit des Moenchs,by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer[?dhdmxxx.xxx] 9495
  [Language: German]
Dec 2005 Der Schuss von der Kanzel,byConrad Ferdinand Meyer[?schkxxx.xxx] 9494
  [Language: German]
Dec 2005 Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 57, by Various     [?10a1xxx.xxx] 9493
  [Title: Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 57, July, 1862]
  [Subtitle: A Magazine Of Literature, Art, And Politics; Volume 10, Issue 1]
Dec 2005 Understanding the Scriptures, by Francis McConnell[?scrpxxx.xxx] 9492
Dec 2005 Candida, by George Bernard Shaw                   [?cndgxxx.xxx] 9491
  [Subtitle: Ein Mysterium in drei Akten]
  [Tr.: Siegfried Trabitsch] [Language: German]

Dec 2005 Quaint Courtships, by Howells & Alden, Editors    [?qcrtxxx.xxx] 9490
  [Editors: William Dean Howells & Henry Mills Alden]
Dec 2005 Michael O'Halloran, by Gene Stratton-Porter  [#10][?mcohxxx.xxx] 9489
Dec 2005 The Line of Love, by James Branch Cabell      [#4][?lnlvxxx.xxx] 9488
  [Title AKA: Dizain des Mariages]
Dec 2005 A Fair Barbarian, by Francis Hodgson Burnett      [?barbxxx.xxx] 9487
Dec 2005 Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 22, by Various [#22][?05a6xxx.xxx] 9486
  [Full title: Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 22, June, 1860]

Dec 2005 A Little Book of Profitable Tales, by Eugene Field[?abptxxx.xxx] 9485
  [Also posted HTML - 8abpt10h.zip and 8abpt10h.htm]
Dec 2005 Georgian Poetry 1911-12, Edited by E. M           [?grgpxxx.xxx] 9484
  [Also posted HTML - 8grgp10h.zip and 8grgp10h.htm]
  [Only the initials of the editor are given]
Dec 2005 Story and Song of Black Roderick, by Dora Sigerson[brodkxxx.xxx] 9483
Dec 2005 What Sami Sings with the Birds, by Johanna Spyri  [?samixxx.xxx] 9482
[Tr.: Helen B. Dole]
[Also posted: HTML in 8sami10h.htm; Illustrated HTML in 8sami10h.zip]
Dec 2005 Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 9, 1870,Various [?p102xxx.xxx] 9481
[Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8p10310h.zip only]

Dec 2005 Heart of the Vosges, by Matilda Betham-Edwards[#4][?vosgxxx.xxx] 9480
[Full title: In the Heart of the Vosges]
[Subtitle: And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"]
Dec 2005 The Boy Life of Napoleon, by Eugenie Foa          [?bnapxxx.xxx] 9479
[Subtitle: Afterwards Emperor Of The French]
[Also posted Illustrated HTML - 8bnap10h.zip;  and 8bnap10h.htm]
Dec 2005 The Dog, by William Youatt                        [?dogsxxx.xxx] 9478
[Subtitle: a nineteenth-century dog-lovers' manual, a combination of the
 essential and the esoteric]
[Edited, with additions, by E. J. Lewis]
[Also posted HTML - 8dogs10h.zip and 8dogs10h.htm]
Dec 2005 Spalding's Baseball Guide, by Henry Chadwick (Ed.)[?sbbgxxx.xxx] 9477
[Full title: Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1889]
Dec 2005 Ridgeway, by Scian Dubh                           [ridgexxx.xxx] 9476
[Subtitle: An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada]
[Author Note:  Scian Dubh is a pseudonym for James McCarroll

Dec 2005 The Lovels of Arden, by M. E. Braddon         [#5][?lvarxxx.xxx] 9475
Dec 2005 Cameos from English History, by Charlotte M. Yonge[?cehsxxx.xxx] 9474
[Full title: Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II]
Dec 2005 The Knights of the Cross, by Henryk Sienkiewicz   [?kncrxxx.xxx] 9473
[Subtitle: or, Krzyzacy] [Tr.: Samuel A. Binion]
Dec 2005 Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 31, May, 1860       [?05a6xxx.xxx] 9472
[Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics] [Issue 6 of Vol. 5]
[Author's Full Name:  Various]
Dec 2005 The Vicar's Daughter, by George MacDonald         [?vcrdxxx.xxx] 9471

Dec 2005 His Hour, by Elinor Glyn                          [hishrxxx.xxx] 9470
Dec 2005 The Call of the Twentieth Century, by D. Jordan   [?ctwcxxx.xxx] 9469
[Subtitle: An Address to Young Men] [Full Author: David Starr Jordan]
Dec 2005 Anna St. Ives, by Thomas Holcroft                 [?astixxx.xxx] 9468
Dec 2005 Atlantic Monthly, Vol. IV, No. 26, December, 1859 [?04a6xxx.xxx] 9467
[Subtitle: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics] [Issue 6 of Vol. 4]
[Author:  Various]
Dec 2005 The Quest of Happy Hearts, by Kathleen Hay        [qhphtxxx.xxx] 9466

Dec 2005 Songs of Two, by Arthur Sherburne Hardy           [song2xxx.xxx] 9465
Dec 2005 Bohemian San Francisco, by Clarence E. Edwords    [sfbohxxx.xxx] 9464
Dec 2005 The Underdog, by F. Hopkinson Smith               [?udogxxx.xxx] 9463
[HTML version in 8udog10h.htm and illustrated HTML in 8udog10h.zip]
Dec 2005 Tale of Sandy Chipmunk, by Arthur S. Bailey[ASB#5][sandyxxx.xxx] 9462
[From Sleepy-Time Tales]
[Full Author: Arthur Scott Bailey]
Dec 2005 The Foolish Lovers, by St. John G. Ervine         [?foolxxx.xxx] 9461

Dec 2005 Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places,by Arch. Forbes[?campxxx.xxx] 9460
[Full author: Archibald Forbes]
Dec 2005 Indian Legends of Vancouver Island, A. Carmichael [ndlvnxxx.xxx] 9459
[Full author: Alfred Carmichael]
[Also posted HTML as ndlvn10h.zip - zipped only]
Dec 2005 Questionable Shapes, by William Dean Howells      [?qshpxxx.xxx] 9458
[HTML version with accented characters in 8qshp10h.htm and 8qshp10h.zip]
Dec 2005 Travels In Arabia, by John Lewis Burckhardt   [#3][?arabxxx.xxx] 9457
[Subtitle: An Account Of Those Territories In Hedjaz Which The Mohammedans
 Regard As Sacred]
Dec 2005 Opera Stories from Wagner, by Florence Akin       [opswgxxx.xxx] 9456
[Also posted: HTML in opswg10h.htm; illustrated HTML in opswg10h.zip]

Dec 2005 Tales and Novels, Vol. III, by Maria Edgeworth    [?tal3xxx.xxx] 9455
  [Subtitle: Belinda]
Dec 2005 Orchesography, by John Weaver                     [adancxxh.zip] 9454
  [Subtitle: The Art of Dancing by Characters and Demonstrative Figures]
  [Illustrated HTML only - adanc10h.zip]
Dec 2005 Le Voyage De Monsieur Perrichon, by Labiche/Martin[?mprrxxx.xxx] 9453
  [Subtitle: Comedie En Quatre Actes] [Language: French]
  [Full author: Eugene Labiche and Edouard Martin]
Dec 2005 Audio: Wessex Poems and Other Verses, Thomas Hardy[wsxpmxxx.mp3] 9452C
  [Computer-generated audio performance]
Dec 2005 Audio: The Woodlander, Thomas Hardy               [woodlxxx.mp3] 9451C
  [Computer-generated audio performance]

Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by Holley, Complete  [?sam8xxx.xxx] 9450
  [Full Author: Marietta Holley] [Author AKA: Josiah Allen's Wife]
  [Illustrator: E.A., full name unknown]
  [Also posted illustrated HTML - 8sam810h.zip only]
[Complete illustrated html file: 12 mb]
Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V7 [8sam7xxh.zip] 9449
Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V6 [8sam6xxh.zip] 9448
Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V5 [8sam5xxh.zip] 9447
Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V4 [8sam4xxh.zip] 9446

Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V3 [8sam3xxh.zip] 9445
Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V2 [8sam2xxh.zip] 9444
Dec 2005 Samantha Among the Brethren, by M. Holley,     V1 [8sam1xxh.zip] 9443
  [Full Author: Marietta Holley] [Author AKA: Josiah Allen's Wife]
  [Illustrated HTML only - 8sam?10h.zip][2 mb each]
  [Illustrator: E.A., full name unknown]


May 2005 Reize naar Surinamen, Complete, by J. Stedman [#5][?rns5xxx.xxx] 8100
  [Title: Reize naar Surinamen, En Door De Binnenste Gedeelten Van Guiana]
  [Author: John Gabridl Stedman] [Language: Dutch]
  [Includes eBook #8096-8099]


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Credits

Thanks this time go to Brett and George for the numbers and
booklists. Tonya, Thierry, Gali, the Gutenberg Press Gang,
Mike, Greg, Michael, Mark and Larry Wall. Entertainment for the
workers provided by BBC 6Music and lots of fireworks.

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