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One Hundred Merrie And Delightsome Stories, by Various 18575
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Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, by Voltaire 18569
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Vaarallista vakea, by Kristian Elster 18568
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Tintinnalogia, by Richard Duckworth and Fabian Stedman 18567
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Hawthorne, by Henry James, Junr. 18566
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A Little Swiss Sojourn, by W. D. Howells 18565
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The Religion of Ancient Rome, by Cyril Bailey 18564
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Raw Gold, by Bertrand W. Sinclair 18563
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Outlines of the Earth's History, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler 18562
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The Ontario Readers, by Ontario Ministry of Education 18561
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Chopin and Other Musical Essays, by Henry T. Finck 18560
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The Good Shepherd, by Anonymous 18558
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The Battle of Principles, by Newell Dwight Hillis 18557
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Catalogue of Violent and Destructive Earthquakes, by Miguel Saderra Maso 18556
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Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, Issue 2, February, 1864, by Various 18554
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>From Isolation to Leadership, Revised, by John Holladay Latane 18553
[Subtitle: A Review of American Foreign Policy]
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Der Wendekreis - Zweite Folge, by Jakob Wassermann 18552
[Subtitle: Oberlins drei Stufen, Sturreganz]
[Language: German]
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Der Wendekreis - Erste Folge, by Jakob Wassermann 18551
[Subtitle: Novellen]
[Language: German]
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Erechtheus, by Algernon Charles Swinburne 18550
[Subtitle: A Tragedy (New Edition)]
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The Von Toodleburgs, by F. Colburn Adams 18549
[Subtitle: Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family]
[Illustrator: A. R. Waud]
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Transactions of the ASCE, Paper No. 1151, by Charles M. Jacobs 18548
[Title: Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers,
Vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910]
[Subtitle: The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
The North River Division. Paper No. 1151]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/4/18548 ]
[Files: 18548.txt; 18548-h.htm]
Madame Flirt, by Charles E. Pearce 18547
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Denslow's Mother Goose, by Anonymous 18546
[Illustrator: William Wallace Denslow]
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A Mummer's Tale, by Anatole France 18545
[Translator: Charles E. Roche]
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Mission to Central Africa in the Years 1850-51, Vol. 2, by Richardson 18544
[Title: Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the
Years 1850-51, Volume 2]
[Subtitle: Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's
Government]
[Author: James Richardson]
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Abrege de l'Histoire: Charlemagne jusques . Charlequint, by Voltaire 18543
[Title: Abrege de l'Histoire Universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques
a Charlequint (Tome Premier)]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/4/18543 ]
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How to Cook Fish, by Olive Green 18542
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/4/18542 ]
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Voyage of the Liberdade, by Captain Joshua Slocum 18541
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Abraham Lincoln, by Rev. T. M. Eddy 18540
[Subtitle: A Memorial Discourse]
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Nature Mysticism, by J. Edward Mercer 18539
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I Married a Ranger, by Dama Margaret Smith 18538
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Scenes de la vie de jeunesse, by Henry Murger 18537
[Subtitle: Nouvelles]
[Language: French]
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[Files: 18537-8.txt; 18537-h.htm]
Cahangahangang Buhay ni Santa Margarita de Cortona, by Cleto R. Ignacio 18536
[Language: Tagalog]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/3/18536 ]
[Files: 18536-8.txt; 18536-h.htm]
La capitaine, by Emile Chevalier 18535
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/3/18535 ]
[Files: 18535-8.txt]
The Hurricane Guide, by William Radcliff Birt 18534
[Subtitle: Being An Attempt To Connect The Rotary Gale Or Revolving
Storm With Atmospheric Waves.]
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[Files: 18534.txt; 18534-8.txt; 18534-h.htm]
The Child at Home, by John S.C. Abbott 18533
[Subtitle: The Principles of Filial Duty, Familiarly Illustrated]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/3/18433 ]
[Files: 18433.txt]
Verhalen van de Zuidzee, by Jack London 18532
[Translator: Leo Leclercq]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/3/18532 ]
[Files: 18532-8.txt; 18532-h.htm]
Timothy's Quest, by Kate Douglas Wiggin 18531
[Subtitle: A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It]
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Elsie Inglis, by Eva Shaw McLaren 18530
[Subtitle: The Woman with the Torch]
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Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ###
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May 1999 Laws, by Plato [#29 and last of this Plato series][plawsxxx.xxx] 1750
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May 1999 Other People's Money, by Emile Gaboriau [E.G. #4][opmnyxxx.xxx] 1748
May 1999 The Red Seal, by Natalie Sumner Lincoln [redslxxx.xxx] 1747
May 1999 New Collected Rhymes, by Andrew Lang [Lang #14][nwclrxxx.xxx] 1746
May 1999 Poetical Works, by John Milton [pmsjmxxx.xxx] 1745
May 1999 Philebus, by Plato [More of Socrates][Plato #28][philbxxx.xxx] 1744
May 1999 Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells[HGW#17][12sadxxx.xxx] 1743
May 1999 Miss Civilization, by Richard Harding Davis [#12][miscvxxx.xxx] 1742
May 1999 The White Moll, by Frank L. Packard [Packard #2][wtmolxxx.xxx] 1741
May 1999 The Flying U's Last Stand, by B. M. Bower [BMB #8][fuslsxxx.xxx] 1740
May 1999 The Black Death/The Dancing Mania,by J.F.C. Hecker[bdadmxxx.xxx] 1739
May 1999 Statesman, by Plato [Plato #27][sttsmxxx.xxx] 1738
Facino Cane, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Clara Bell & Others] 1737
May 1999 Cromwell, Shakespeare Apocrypha [1ws49xxx.xxx] 1736
May 1999 Sophist, by Plato [More of Socrates][Plato #26][sophtxxx.xxx] 1735
The Secret Places of the Heart, by H. G. Wells 1734
May 1999 The Red Cross Girl, by Richard Harding Davis [#11][rdcrgxxx.xxx] 1733
The Schoolmistress and Other Stories, by Anton Chekhov 1732
May 1999 Sister Songs, by Francis Thompson [F. Thompson #3][ssngsxxx.xxx] 1731
Michael, Brother of Jerry, by Jack London 1730
The Deserted Woman, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Ellen Marriage] 1729
Apr 1999 The Odyssey, by Homer, Butcher & Lang Tr[Homer #3][dyssyxxa.xxx] 1728
Apr 1999 The Odyssey, by Homer, Tr. by Samuel butler [dyssyxxx.xxx] 1727
(See also: #348, Collection of Hesiod, Homer and Homerica)
Apr 1999 Theaetetus, by Plato [More of Socrates][Plato #25][thtusxxx.xxx] 1726
Heart of the West, by O. Henry [AKA: William Sidney Porter] 1725
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271 This Week
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Microsoft has set up a Web site where copyright owners can volunteer
their materials for being scanned and made available online. Google's
approach has been to scan books, including those still covered by
copyright, unless a copyright owner specifically objects.
CNET, 9 June 2006
http://news.com.com/2100-1025_3-6082258.html
BEER LOSES TOP SPOT TO IPOD
For only the second time in ten years, drinking beer has been relegated
to second on Student Monitor's biannual survey of what is "in" on
campus, with iPods slotting in at number one. The only other thing to
unseat beer: the Internet, in 1997. Eric Weil of Student Monitor said
of the latest results of its Lifestyle and Media Study, "We knew iPods
were pervasive on campus as a learning and entertainment device, but we
didn't see it rating that high." Between spring 2006 and spring 2006,
iPods jumped from 59 percent of students saying they were "in" to 73
percent. Rounding out the top ten spots on the survey are Facebook
(which tied beer for second), drinking other alcohol, text messaging,
downloading music, going to clubs, instant messaging, working out, and
coffee. Dan Updegrove, vice president for information technology at the
University of Texas at Austin, pointed out that the speed with which
"Internet-based phenomena can emerge" accounts for having so many
technologies on the top ten that did not even exist several years ago.
USA Today, 7 June 2006
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-06-07-ipod-tops-beer_x.htm
ITUNES IN TROUBLE IN EUROPE
Government regulators in several European countries are taking Apple to
court over the way its iTunes music service functions. Norwegian
officials have said that Apple's user agreement violates the
country's law and that the inability to play iTunes songs on non-Apple
devices likely also is illegal in Norway. Specifically at issue are
parts of Apple's user agreement that give the company the right to
change the terms without notice and that free Apple from any liability
for viruses or other harm caused by iTunes downloads. Bjorn Erik Thon,
director of the Consumer Ombudsman's Office of Norway, said his office
would hear Apple's counterargument concerning whether iTunes songs
should be playable on non-Apple equipment, but he added that he expects
the office to rule against Apple. Thon rejected an earlier claim by
Apple that limiting the songs to Apple devices discourages copyright
violations. If consumers cannot play songs they have bought, said Thon,
"they will get a download of it free from Napster," increasing piracy.
Government officials in Sweden and Denmark are expected to follow
Norway's lead in these affairs, and Britain reportedly also shares the
same concerns.
New York Times, 8 June 2006 (registration req'd)
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/09/technology/08cnd-apple.html
COURT REJECTS CHALLENGE TO CALEA EXPANSION
[More Big Brother Looking Over Your Virtual Shoulders]
A federal appeals court has ruled against a challenge to an expansion
of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) to
cover network traffic. CALEA requires providers of telecommunications
services to make their systems available to law enforcement for
authorized wiretapping. The FCC has sought to expand CALEA to cover
Internet networks also. The appeals court ruled 2-1 that the FCC is
permitted to apply CALEA to networks. A coalition representing higher
education had challenged the expansion of CALEA, saying that the law
was not written with data networks in mind and that such an expansion
would impose considerable costs on higher education for compliance.
Speaking for the majority, Judge David Sentelle said the FCC's
interpretation of CALEA to cover data networks was reasonable. Judge
Harry Edwards, who dissented in the opinion, said the FCC discounted
an exemption in the law for information services.
San Jose Mercury News, 9 June 2006
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/14781403.htm
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What happened to the $25 million reward for Al-Zarqawi?
*
Dr. Susan Molchan, formerly a clinical researcher at the
National Institutes of Health said, under oath, that the
spinal fluid samples given by thousands of patients from
enduring the procedure known as a "spinal tap" vanished,
just disappeared from her scientifically cooled storage,
where they were kept for Alzheimer's research.
A Congressional investigation is now underway to find if
her boss, Dr. Trey Sunderland, gave those samples valued
at millions of dollars, to pharacom giant Pfizer who has
a new Alzheimer's drug coming out.
Apparently Sunderland gave Pfizer "access" to 3200 vials
of spinal fluid valued at six million dollars, for which
he reported received a commission of just under $300,000
or about 5% of the value of the missing items.
Pfizer's new Alzheimer's drug is reportedly bringing the
company a whopping $1.6 billion just in one early year--
making it already the #1 such drug in the marketplace.
*DOUBLESPEAK OF THE WEEK
"Mission Accomplished" May 1, 2003
"This will not end the war." June, 2006
"It will take time." June 13, 2006
*QUOTES OF THE WEEK
"The latest thing in technology is Open Source."
Tom Friedman, author of The Earth Is Flat, last
night as Charlie Rose made his return.
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
The Iraq War, like most others, will last as long as
it is politically feasible and financially rewarding
to those running the war.
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
80% of men say they would marry the same woman again
if they had it to do all over again.
50% of women say they would marry the same man again
if they had it to do all over again.
*
A Kentucky Fried Chicken 3 pieces extra crispy meal,
with sides contains 15 grams = 1/2 ounce of transfat
which is more than is recommended for an entire week.
This is as much as is in 30 McBurgers.
Source: Lawsuit against KFC, CBS News, etc.
*
By the way, for those interested, the official U.S. population
estimates just passed 298 million, though many say estimations
of this nature leave out as much as 5% of the population, with
the obvious exclusion of the 11-12 million immigrant workers
now being mentioned so much in the news.
Still hoping for more statistical updates and additional entries.
[This one is getting a little out of date, as the US population
is obviously no longer 6% of the world. In fact, rounding to the
nearest percent, the US will soon fall from 5% to 4%.]
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both North and South America
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer [I think this is now much greater]
1 would be 79 years old or more.
Of those born today, the life expectancy is only 63 years,
but no country any longer issues copyrights that are sure
to expire within that 63 year period.
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
*
Correction, the last stanza of this poem was missing last week.
Poem of the Week
by Simona Sumanaru
My Book Of Sounds
You, to me, are like a book of poems.
I am so very lucky to have found it one day
on the dusty shelf of this old book store
in which the air is hot and a little humid
like spring this year - who would have thought
spring could last that long-
The store keeper is a little old lady
with violet-grayish strands
her hands like those of a piano player
- one would expect butterflies of sound
to be taking flight from right under her fingertips-
every time she touches a book
she takes these deep breaths and closes her eyes
for a little while
as if to memorize the feel of the cover
on her music-filled finger tips
it was a first edition, it was a romance,
it was a motivational book that father read to son
before football practice
or maybe it was a family saga mother read to daughter
before the curtains of night fell down
and thoughts drifted away
into womanhood and married life
She knows them well: pages torn, pictures missing,
tiny scribblings at the end of every chapter
where a student in international politics
boldly put in his own ideas,
or maybe an educator to be sneaked in
her most affectionate considerations
before she decided to turn on the page
towards the next soul to be molded.
The old lady stops. Her eyes so wide, her hands so wise
are playing with the butterflies of air.
The buzzing sound of the old fan
standing tall in one corner
becomes the music of poetry.
That's where I found you.
(C) 2006 Simona Sumanaru and Michael S. Hart
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[Ill.: A. I. Keller]
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Carta de hum cidadam de Genova, by Anonymous 18528
[Full title: Carta de hum cidadam de Genova a hum seu correspondente]
[em Londres]
[Language: Portuguese]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18528 ]
[Files: 18528-8.txt]
Preparations for a Catastrophic California Earthquake, by Various 18527
[Title: An Assessment of the Consequences and Preparations for a
Catastrophic California Earthquake: Findings and Actions Taken]
[Subtitle: Prepared By Federal Emergency Management Agency]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18527 ]
[Files: 18527.txt; 18527-8.txt; 18527-h.htm]
Eating in Two or Three Languages, by Irvin S. Cobb 18526
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18526 ]
[Files: 18526.txt; 18526-8.txt; 18526-h.htm]
On the Trail, by Lina Beard and Adelia Belle Beard 18525
[Subtitle: An Outdoor Book for Girls]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18525 ]
[Files: 18525.txt; 18525-8.txt; 18525-h.htm]
A Dark Month, by Algernon Charles Swinburne 18524
[Subtitle: From Swinburne's Collected Poetical Works Vol. V]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18524 ]
[Files: 18524.txt; 18524-h.htm]
The Poetry of Wales, by John Jenkins 18523
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18523 ]
[Files: 18523.txt; 18523-h.htm]
The Wreck, by Anonymous 18522
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18522 ]
[Files: 18522.txt; 18522-h.htm]
An Expository Outline, by Anonymous 18521
[Title: An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History
of Creation"]
[Subtitle: With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to
the Vestiges]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18521 ]
[Files: 18521.txt; 18521-8.txt]
Sabotage in Space, by Carey Rockwell 18520
[Illustrator: Louis Glanzman]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/2/18520 ]
[Files: 18520.txt; 18520-h.htm]
Manifesto, by Joo Daniel 18519
[Title: Manifesto da Serenissima Sr Rainha de Hungria, e Bohemia,
Arquiduqueza de Austria, etc.]
[Language: Portuguese]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18519 ]
[Files: 18519-8.txt]
Fete aerostatique, by Anonymous 18518
[Full title: Fete aerostatique, qui sera celebree aujourd'hui au champ]
de Mars; Arostation: etablissement d'une compagnie aeronautique]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18518 ]
[Files: 18518-8.txt]
Anti-Achitophel (1682), by Elkanah Settle, et al 18517
[Subtitle: Three Verse Replies to Absalom and Achitophel by John Dryden]
[Editor: Harold Whitmore Jones]
[Contents;]
[Absalom Senior by Elkanah Settle]
[Poetical Reflections by Anonymous]
[Azaria and Hushai by Samuel Pordage]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18517 ]
[Files: 18517.txt; 18517-8.txt; 18517-h.htm]
Het Leven der Dieren, by A. E. Brehm 18516
[Subtitle: 5 Robben; 6 Insecteneters]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18516 ]
[Files: 18516-8.txt; 18516-h.htm]
Police!!!, by Robert W. Chambers 18515
[Illustrator: Henry Hutt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18515 ]
[Files: 18515.txt; 18515-8.txt; 18515-h.htm]
The Black-Sealed Letter, by Andrew Learmont Spedon 18514
[Subtitle: Or, The Misfortunes of a Canadian Cockney.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18514 ]
[Files: 18514.txt; 18514-8.txt; 18514-h.htm; ]
Jesus of Nazareth - A Biography, by John Mark 18513
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18513 ]
[Files: 18513.txt; 18513-h.htm]
Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare 18512
[Translator: Paavo Cajander]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18512 ]
[Files: 18512-8.txt]
Historical Tales, Vol. 4 (of 15), by Charles Morris 18511
[Subtitle: The Romance of Reality]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18511 ]
[Files: 18511.txt; 18511-8.txt; 18511-h.htm]
The Chequers, by James Runciman 18510
[Subtitle: Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in]
[a Loafer's Diary]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/1/18510 ]
[Files: 18510.txt; 18510-8.txt; 18510-h.htm]
Nick Baba's Last Drink and Other Sketches, by George P. Goff 18509
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18509 ]
[Files: 18509.txt; 18509-h.htm]
Arthur Mervyn, by Charles Brockden Brown 18508
[Subtitle: Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18508 ]
[Files: 18508.txt; 18508-8.txt; 18508-h.htm]
Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence, by Emanuel Swedenborg 18507
[Translator: William Wunsch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18507 ]
[Files: 18507.txt]
To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II, by Burton and Cameron 18506
[Subtitle: A Personal Narrative]
[Author: Richard Francis Burton and Verney Lovett Cameron]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18506 ]
[Files: 18506.txt; 18506-8.txt]
A Popular Schoolgirl, by Angela Brazil 18505
[Illus.: Balliol Salmon]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18505 ]
[Files: 18505.txt; 18505-8.txt; 18505-h.htm; ]
Sex in Education, by Edward H. Clarke 18504
[Subtitle: or, A Fair Chance for Girls]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18504 ]
[Files: 18504.txt; 18504-8.txt; 18504-h.htm; ]
Our Day, by W. A. Spicer 18503
[Subtitle: In the Light of Prophecy]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18503 ]
[Files: 18503.txt; 18503-8.txt; 18503-h.htm]
The Annual Monitor for 1851 18502
[Subtitle: or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in]
[Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18502 ]
[Files: 18502.txt; 18502-h.htm]
The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 357, October 30, 1886, by Various 18501
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18501 ]
[Files: 18501.txt; 18501-8.txt; 18501-h.htm]
Complete Works of Robert Burns, by Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham 18500
[Full title: The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems,]
[Songs, and Correspondence.]
[Subtitle: With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and]
[Biographical by Allan Cunningham]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/5/0/18500 ]
[Files: 18500.txt; 18500-8.txt; 18500-h.htm]
Suzanna Stirs the Fire, by Emily Calvin Blake 18499
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/9/18499 ]
[Files: 18499.txt; 18499-8.txt; 18499-h.htm]
King John of Jingalo, by Laurence Housman 18498
[Subtitle: The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/9/18498 ]
[Files: 18498.txt; 18498-8.txt; 18498-h.htm]
My Second Year of the War, by Frederick Palmer 18497
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/9/18497 ]
[Files: 18497.txt; 18497-8.txt; 18497-h.htm]
Big Brother, by Annie Fellows-Johnston 18496
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/9/18496 ]
[Files: 18496.txt; 18496-8.txt; 18496-h.htm]
The Drama of the Forests, by Arthur Heming 18495
[Subtitle: Romance and Adventure]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/9/18495 ]
[Files: 18495.txt; 18495-8.txt; 18495-h.htm]
Le dernier vivant, by Paul Feval 18494
[Language: French]
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SPAMMER SETTLES, EXPERIENCES CHANGE OF HEART
One of the most notorious spammers has reached a settlement with
Microsoft and the state of Texas and said the experience has been "a
serious reality check." Under the terms of the agreement, Ryan Pitylak
will pay $1 million to settle charges that he sent as many as 25
million spam e-mails per day. He will also forfeit many assets he
gathered as a spammer. Pitylak said he has changed teams, as it were,
and will now work to limit spam. "I am pleased to announce that I am
now a part of the antispam community," he said, "having started an
Internet security company that offers my clients advice on systems to
protect against spam." In his heyday, Pitylak, now 24 years old, was
fourth on Spamhaus's list of world's worst spammers.
CNET, 5 June 2006
http://news.com.com/2100-7348_3-6079868.html
GOVERNMENT WANTS ISPS TO KEEP DATA FOR TWO YEARS
The Department of Justice is working to require ISPs to keep records on
customer activities for two years to help law enforcement officials
fight crimes including terrorism and child pornography. Officials from
the department met recently with leading Internet companies to discuss
details about how such a plan could be put into place. Representatives
of those companies said that while they want to aid efforts to stop or
prevent crime, they have concerns about exactly what information the
Justice Department wants them to keep and how it would be used. A
spokesperson from the Justice Department said they want to see records
of Web searches and e-mail exchanges but not the content of those
actions. He also said access to those records would be restricted and
subject to existing protocols covering who is allowed to see it and
under what circumstances. Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the
Electronic Privacy Information Center, said the proposal amounts to "a
radical departure from current practices" and would pose "an
unnecessary risk to privacy and security of Internet users."
San Jose Mercury News, 2 June 2006
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/14720891.htm
JOHN DOE LIBRARY GROUP GOES PUBLIC
The Connecticut library organization that was targeted by federal
officials but prevented from revealing its identity has held a press
conference concerning the matter. Last year, the Library Connection
received a national security letter from the government demanding
patron records. Authorized by the USA PATRIOT Act, the letters forbid
recipients from even disclosing that they have received the letter.
After months of wrangling over the matter, the Justice Department has
ended its efforts to enforce the gag order. At the press conference,
Peter Chase, vice president of Library Connection, said, "It was
galling for me to see the government's attorney in Connecticut...
travel around the state telling people that their library records were
safe, while at the same time he was enforcing a gag order preventing me
from telling people that their library records were not safe." The
Library Connection continues to fight the demands of the letter and has
not yet given the Justice Department any patron records.
Chronicle of Higher Education, 31 May 2006 (sub. req'd)
http://chronicle.com/daily/2006/05/2006053101t.htm
COURT PROTECTS ONLINE JOURNALISTS
A California appeals court has overturned a lower-court ruling, saying
that online journalists have as much protection under the First
Amendment as traditional journalists. The case involved an action by
Apple Computer to discover the identity of individuals responsible for
revealing company secrets online. Apple had argued that the information
was shared not by legitimate reporters but by people who were violating
the company's trade secrets. The appeals court said that online
journalists are covered by a state law that guarantees the
confidentiality of journalists' sources. The three judges on the panel
said there is no reasonable method to distinguish legitimate from
illegitimate news and that First Amendment rights trump Apple's demand
to know who leaked the information. Observers said the case could have
far-reaching implications for bloggers and others who post information
and opinions online outside the context of traditional journalism.
New York Times, 27 May 2006
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/27/technology/27apple.html
EUROPEAN COURT KILLS PASSENGER-DATA TRANSFER
The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has ruled that a 2004
arrangement between the United States and the European Commission
contravenes European Community law and must be halted. Under the
agreement, which was opposed by the European Parliament, airlines were
required to submit passenger name records to U.S. officials or forfeit
their rights to land at U.S. airports. Despite airlines' having spent
large sums of money to comply with the requirement, the court found the
deal illegal on technical grounds. The European Parliament had
challenged the deal for a number of reasons, technical issues being
just one. After ruling on the technical question, however, the court
ended its inquiry, disappointing the European Parliament, which had
hoped the court would rule on privacy concerns it raised in its case
against the deal.
CNET, 30 May 2006
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*DOUBLESPEAK OF THE WEEK
The new Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson, is rarely mentioned
as having been an assistant two of President Nixon's appointees,
John Ehrlichman, head of the Watergate "Plumbers Unit" and also
to Secretary of Defense, Melvin Laird in the Viet Nam War.
Even less mention was made of Judge Robert Bork being the author
of "The Saturday Night Massacre" of Watergate fame, when he was
nominated for the Supreme Court.
*QUOTES OF THE WEEK
More journalists have been killed in the Iraq War since
March 20, 2003, 66 as of last week, than in 20 years of
the Viet Nam War, where a total of 63 were killed.
Source: Reporters Without Borders
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"Our strength is in our values, and if we give up our values
to fight this enemy, we have already lost."
Various sources from both sides of the aisle.
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
The cash flow will continue to reverse, as networks who
used to pay for transmission of their programs to you--
reverse their position and charge affiliates and others
for their programming.
Yes, your local station used to get paid by the network
to show network programming, in return for advertising,
which quite often obviously split between them.
This plan may have originated with the BBC, The British
Broadcasting Company, who used to pay to send shortwave
programs to my area for my whole life until a few years
ago when I bought a new shortwave radio and found I was
not able to pick up any of the dozen plus frequencies I
had listened to the BBC on for years.
Research turned up the fact that the BBC was charging a
fee now for their programs, and thus had shut off their
"North American World Service" I had listened to. This
fee of millions of dollars per year is paid by a lot of
NPR, National Public Radio, stations through a new PRI,
Public Radio International, which was perhaps made just
for this kind of purpose.
All in all, it would appear that some kind of "pay per"
business plan is sweeping the world of commercial media
outlets, perhaps explaining the success of Youtube, the
media outlet that now receives up to 50,000 videos just
in a single day for worldwide downloading. Yahoo is in
the process of launching their competitor to Youtube.
As more and more people refuse to watch commercials the
networks are going crazy trying to figure out how to do
their commercials in new ways, including previous notes
concerning "Product Integration" being the new versions
of ye olde "Product Placement." However, writers had a
serious complaint about being forced to write ads for a
plot line that revolved around sponsors' products.
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
According to CBS News Sunday night, the price of crude
went up 14% in the same period that the profits of the
gasoline companies went up 130%.
*
In New Orleans cleanup efforts, NBC reported that more
of the sub-sub-sub-contracting ripoffs were revealed:
Askritt Co., who freely admits they don't own a single
truck for the removal of anything they contracted for,
but simply paid sub-contractors and kept a lion's part
of the government payments. As I recall this was paid
by the cubic yard of disposal, and the original payees
receieved $23 per cubic yard, then passed on contracts
for $9 per cu. yd., who then did $8 and $7. . .until a
man named Leo actually did the work for $3 per cu. yd.
Source: Lisa Myers, NBC News, 06/05/06
*
Immigration of Teachers to U.S. Now A Top Priority!
Who Would Have Thought Teaching Would Be Globalized?
The United States may be trying to keep some people in
limbo as far as immigration policies are concerned but
for 10,000 needed teachers, the path may well be paved
with gold as various school districts compete for each
and every available teacher around the world.
Baltimore schools are likely to hire each one of 81 in
a single room of interviewees if they interview well--
the location is Manila in the Philippines.
It's impossible to find enough math, science, special-
education and other teachers in America, so schools in
need are sending their recruiters overseas.
The same recruitment effort that yields interviews for
perhaps five or ten teachers in the U.S. might get you
several hundred to choose from elsewhere.
Las Vegas, perhaps the fastest growing city in the US,
recruits teachers from Canada, Topeka goes to Spain or
India for many of its teachers, Dallas heads south for
teachers from Mexico and Chile, and those are just the
most obvious examples of cities that will recruit some
10,000 foreign teachers to fill classroom vacancies.
These policies are made obvious to other countries and
the result is that they even offer courses of study to
prepare students to become American teachers.
Of course, not everyone approves, the head of the NEA,
National Education Association, says that this policy,
no matter how well intended, will continue to drive an
expected teacher's salary down, and thus force teacher
wannabees into other occupations if they want to share
in the American Dreamz. For those teachers in Manila,
this IS the American Dream, as they will receive twice
or three times their current salaries in the new jobs.
Didn't anyone think of these sorts of things when they
decided to globalize everything?
Source: CBS Evening News, 6/6/06
*
More Katrina Recovery Money Goes Into Non-Work Pockets
It seems that every week a new revelation spells out a
new chapter in this never ending spectacle of greed.
Even while denying the hiring of layers of contractors
and sub-contractors and sub-sub-sub-contractors, money
trails show that much of the money paid for a recovery
from last year's hurricanes never leaves the office of
the original contractor, but is merely raked off, then
another contractor is hired, who then rakes off more--
perhaps for 8 levels--until finally a few percent of a
government contract is paid to the contractor who gets
to actually do the job.
Previous reports included the "Blue Roof" program, and
contracts given to Vice President Cheney's Halliburton
company, AshBritt, Bechtel, Akima, etc. Some of these
contracts magically seemed to grow by millions when it
was announced they would be "no-bid" or limited bidded
government contracts.
For some unknown reason much of the money was spent in
the neighboring states of Texas and Florida, where the
contractors simply passed on the work after taking out
millions of dollars for themselves.
AshBritt, a Pompano Beach, Flordia, company recently a
recipient of one of the half billion dollar contracts,
was recently called before Congress to defend contract
failures that were obvious to all concerned, in only a
few weeks the failures were already obvious. AshBritt
President Randal Perkins said, "It's normal," to House
Committee members when questioned.
Local contractors quote their own prices as $12.90 and
the like per cubic yard of debris and say contracts of
$36 per cubic yard are going to connected Big Boys.
AshBritt's Perkins said it was more like $23, and Army
Corps of Engineers sources put it at $26, but reports,
already made public, have shown that these contractors
have made over $35 per cubic yard in Louisiana, though
AshBritt was not specifially named.
The range paid to the actual local contractors seems a
range from about $13 to $17 per cubic yard, while that
same contract to non-local contractors appears in many
sources as $23 to $35+.
Various politicians, including Mississippi's Governor,
are founders of some of these contracting agencies for
whom this has been a windfall profits year as Barbour,
Griffith & Rogers, founded by Governor Haley Barbour.
Apparently politicians on both sides of the aisle have
concentrated as much or more on profiteering, some had
even resigned their positions in the first month after
Katrina to concentrate on such contracting.
Many of the stocks of these companies has risen 50-90%
in various periods after Katrina some with more than a
billion dollars of contracts still waiting for work.
While some workers are benefitting by getting $17/hour
for cleanup work, the contractors who hire them get an
admitted $30,000 per day.
In some cases it would appear that private farmers are
being paid to take mulch made from downed vegetation--
and some are reported to be making millions from it.
[Search both AshBritt, Asbritt, and variant spellings]
Sources:
NBC
MSNBC
Taxpayers for Common Sense
House Reform Committee Testimony
CorpWatch
Carlsbad Current Argus
*
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Thus you can now add a terabyte in two drives for $380,
or 1.2Tb in 3 drives for $357.
I managed to get one of the 500G drives right over the counter,
at Fry's in Chicago, no rebates required.
*
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Lock them in a hot room with no air-conditioning and make them
bid for what they want with only phone contact with the bosses
all night long. . .literally. . . .
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By the way, for those interested, the official U.S. population
estimates just passed 298 million, though many say estimations
of this nature leave out as much as 5% of the population, with
the obvious exclusion of the 11-12 million immigrant workers
now being mentioned so much in the news.
Still hoping for more statistical updates and additional entries.
[This one is getting a little out of date, as the US population
is obviously no longer 6% of the world. In fact, rounding to the
nearest percent, the US will soon fall from 5% to 4%.]
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both North and South America
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer [I think this is now much greater]
1 would be 79 years old or more.
Of those born today, the life expectancy is only 63 years,
but no country any longer issues copyrights that are sure
to expire within that 63 year period.
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
*
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by Simona Sumanaru
My Book Of Sounds
You, to me, are like a book of poems.
I am so very lucky to have found it one day
on the dusty shelf of this old book store
in which the air is hot and a little humid
like spring this year - who would have thought
spring could last that long-
The store keeper is a little old lady
with violet-grayish strands
her hands like those of a piano player
- one would expect butterflies of sound
to be taking flight from right under her fingertips-
every time she touches a book
she takes these deep breaths and closes her eyes
for a little while
as if to memorize the feel of the cover
on her music-filled finger tips
it was a first edition, it was a romance,
it was a motivational book that father read to son
before football practice
or maybe it was a family saga mother read to daughter
before the curtains of night fell down
and thoughts drifted away
into womanhood and married life
She knows them well: pages torn, pictures missing,
tiny scribblings at the end of every chapter
where a student in international politics
boldly put in his own ideas,
or maybe an educator to be sneaked in
her most affectionate considerations
before she decided to turn on the page
towards the next soul to be molded.
(C) 2006 Simona Sumanaru and Michael S. Hart
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:: During the past week the following ebooks were manually updated and
reposted with the indicated filenames and transferred into the corresponding
new directories:
The Portygee, by Joseph Crosby Lincoln 3263
[Updated edition of: etext02/prtge10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/6/3263 ]
[Files: 3263.txt; 3263-h.htm]
The Major, by Ralph Connor 3249
[Updated edition of: etext02/major10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/3249 ]
[Files: 3249.txt; 3249-h.htm]
The Sky Pilot, by Ralph Connor 3248
[Updated edition of: etext02/skypt10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/3248 ]
[Files: 3248.txt; 3248-h.htm]
Black Rock, by Ralph Connor 3245
[Updated edition of: etext02/blkrk10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/3245 ]
[Files: 3245.txt; 3245-h.htm]
Glengarry Schooldays, by Ralph Connor 3243
[Updated edition of: etext02/ggysd10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/3243 ]
[Files: 3243.txt; 3243-h.htm]
Corporal Cameron, by Ralph Connor 3241
[Updated edition of: etext02/cplcn10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/3241 ]
[Files: 3241.txt; 3241-h.htm]
Cap'n Eri, by Joseph Crosby Lincoln 3240
[Updated edition of: etext02/cneri10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/3240 ]
[Files: 3240.txt; 3240-h.htm]
The Great Hunger, by Johan Bojer 2943
[Updated edition of: etext01/ghngr10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/9/4/2943 ]
[Files: 2943.txt; 2943-h.htm]
Tales of the Argonauts, by Bret Harte 2886
[Contents]
[The Rose Of Tuolumne]
[A Passage In The Life Of Mr. John Oakhurst]
[Wan Lee, The Pagan]
[How Old Man Plunkett Went Home]
[The Fool Of Five Forks]
[Baby Sylvester]
[An Episode Of Fiddletown]
[A Jersey Centenarian]
[Updated edition of: etext01/argnt10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/8/2886 ]
[Files: 2886.txt; 2886-h.htm]
A Sappho of Green Springs, by Bret Harte 2867
[Contents]
[A Sappho Of Green Springs]
[The Chatelaine Of Burnt Ridge]
[Through The Santa Clara Wheat]
[A Maecenas Of The Pacific Slope]
[Updated edition of: etext01/asogs10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/6/2867 ]
[Files: 2867.txt; 2867-h.htm]
A Little Dinner at Timmins's, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2859
[Updated edition of: etext01/aldat10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/5/2859 ]
[Files: 2859.txt; 2859-h.htm]
Cressy, by Bret Harte 2858
[Updated edition of: etext01/crssy10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/5/2858 ]
[Files: 2858.txt; 2858-h.htm]
The Fatal Boots, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2844
[Updated edition of: etext01/fboot10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/4/2844 ]
[Files: 2844.txt; 2844-h.htm]
Little Travels and Roadside Sketches, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2843
[Updated edition of: etext01/ltars10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/4/2843 ]
[Files: 2843.txt; 2843-h.htm]
The Fitz-Boodle Papers, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2823
[Updated edition of: etext01/fitzb10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/8/2/2823 ]
[Files: 2823.txt; 2823-h.htm]
The Queen of the Pirate Isle, by Bret Harte 2798
[Updated edition of: etext01/qotpi10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/9/2798 ]
[Files: 2798.txt; 2798-h.htm]
The Wolves and the Lamb, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2797
[Updated edition of: etext01/wlvlm10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/9/2797 ]
[Files: 2797.txt; 2797-h.htm]
Found At Blazing Star, by Bret Harte 2794
[Updated edition of: etext01/fabst10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/9/2794 ]
[Files: 2794.txt; 2794-h.htm]
Flip: A California Romance, by Bret Harte 2793
[Updated edition of: etext01/flpcr10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/9/2793 ]
[Files: 2793.txt; 2793-h.htm]
Colonel Starbottle's Client and Other Stories, by Bret Harte 2784
[Contents:]
[Colonel Starbottle's Client]
[The Postmistress Of Laurel Run]
[A Night At "Hays"]
[Johnson's "Old Woman"]
[The New Assistant At Pine Clearing School]
[In A Pioneer Restaurant]
[A Treasure Of The Galleon]
[Out Of A Pioneer's Trunk]
[The Ghosts Of Stukeley Castle]
[Updated edition of: etext01/strbt10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/8/2784 ]
[Files: 2784.txt; 2784-h.htm]
The Christmas Books, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2731
[Contents:]
[Mrs. Perkins's Ball]
[Our Street]
[Dr. Birch And His Young Friends]
[The Kickleburys On The Rhine]
[The Rose And The Ring; Or,]
[The History Of Prince Giglio And Prince Bulbo]
[Updated edition of: etext01/chmsb10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/3/2731 ]
[Files: 2731.txt; 2731-h.htm]
A First Family of Tasajara, by Bret Harte 2723
[Updated edition of: etext01/affot10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/2/2723 ]
[Files: 2723.txt; 2723-h.htm]
A Drift from Redwood Camp, by Bret Harte 2712
[Updated edition of: etext01/adfrc10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/1/2712 ]
[Files: 2712.txt; 2712-h.htm]
A Phyllis of the Sierras, by Bret Harte 2711
[Updated edition of: etext01/apots10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/1/2711 ]
[Files: 2711.txt; 2711-h.htm]
Sally Dows and Other Stories, by Bret Harte 2705
[Contents:]
[Sally Dows]
[The Conspiracy Of Mrs. Bunker]
[The Transformation Of Buckeye Camp]
[Their Uncle From California]
[Updated edition of: etext01/sally10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/0/2705 ]
[Files: 2705.txt; 2705-h.htm]
The Argonauts of North Liberty, by Bret Harte 2703
[Updated edition of: etext01/taonl10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/0/2703 ]
[Files: 2703.txt; 2703-h.htm]
Jeff Briggs's Love Story, by Bret Harte 2695
[Updated edition of: etext01/jfbls10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/6/9/2695 ]
[Files: 2695.txt; 2695-h.htm]
A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories, by Bret Harte 2692
[Contents:]
[A Protegee Of Jack Hamlin's]
[An Ingenue Of The Sierras]
[The Reformation Of James Reddy]
[The Heir Of The Mchulishes]
[An Episode Of West Woodlands]
[The Home-Coming Of Jim Wilkes]
[Updated edition of: etext01/apojh10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/6/9/2692 ]
[Files: 2692.txt; 2692-h.htm]
The Book of Snobs, by William Makepeace Thackeray 2686
[Updated edition of: etext01/snobs10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/6/8/2686 ]
[Files: 2686.txt; 2686-8.txt; 2686-h.htm]
The Bell-Ringer of Angel's and Other Stories, by Bret Harte 2676
[Contents:]
[The Bell-Ringer Of Angel's]
[Johnnyboy]
[Young Robin Gray]
[The Sheriff Of Siskyou]
[A Rose Of Glenbogie]
[The Mystery Of The Hacienda]
[Chu Chu]
[My First Book]
[Updated edition of: etext01/tbroa10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/6/7/2676 ]
[Files: 2676.txt; 2676-h.htm]
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Piru, by Juho Kujala 18474
[Subtitle: Historiallinen katsaus pirun alkupern, elmn ja toimintaan]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/7/18474 ]
[Files: 18474-8.txt; 18474-0.txt]
Prosper Merimee, by Kasimir Leino 18473
[Subtitle: Elamakerta ja teokset kirjallisuushistorialliselta kannalta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/7/18473 ]
[Files: 18473-8.txt]
The Amours of Zeokinizul, King of the Kofirans, by Crebillon 18472
[Subtitle: Translated from the Arabic of the famous Traveller Krinelbol]
[Author: Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crebillon]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/7/18472 ]
[Files: 18472.txt; 18472-8.txt; 18472-h.htm; ]
Ueber die schrecklichen Wirkungen des Aufsturzes... , by Gelpke 18471
[Title: Ueber die schrecklichen Wirkungen des Aufsturzes eines Kometen
auf die Erde]
[Subtitle: und uber die vor funftausend Jahren gehabte Erscheinung
dieser Art]
[Author: August Heinrich Christian Gelpke]
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/7/18471 ]
[Files: 18471-8.txt; 18471-h.htm; ]
The Second Latchkey, by Williamson 18470
[Author: Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson]
[Illus.: Rudolph Tandler]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/7/18470 ]
[Files: 18470.txt; 18470-8.txt; 18470-h.htm; ]
Captain Scraggs, by Peter B. Kyne 18469
[Subtitle: or, The Green-Pea Pirates]
[Illustrator: Gordon Grant]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18469 ]
[Files: 18469.txt; 18469-8.txt; 18469-h.htm]
The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, by D. D. Ogilvie 18468
[Subtitle: and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18468 ]
[Files: 18468.txt; 18468-8.txt; 18468-h.htm]
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English, by R. V. Pearce 18467
[Subtitle: or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18467 ]
[Files: 18467.txt; 18467-8.txt; 18467-h.htm]
The Aeneid of Virgil, by Virgil 18466
[Subtitle: Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor]
[Editor: Ernest Rhys]
[Intro.: J.P. Maine]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18466 ]
[Files: 18466.txt; 18466-h.htm]
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.), by Various 18465
[Editor: Marshall P. Wilder]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18465 ]
[Files: 18465.txt; 18465-8.txt; 18465-h.htm]
The Wit and Humor of America, Vol. I (of X), ed. by Marshall P. Wilder 18464
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18464 ]
[Files: 18464.txt; 18464-8.txt; 18464-h.htm]
Romanzen vom Rosenkranz, by Clemens Brentano 18463
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18463 ]
[Files: 18463-8.txt]
Story of the Innumerable Company, and Other Sketches,David Starr Jordan 18462
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18462 ]
[Files: 18462.txt; 18462-8.txt; 18462-h.htm]
Six Little Bunkers at Mammy June's, by Laura Lee Hope 18461
[Illustrator: Walter S. Rogers]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18461 ]
[Files: 18461.txt; 18461-8.txt; 18461-h.htm]
Flight From Tomorrow, by Henry Beam Piper 18460
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/6/18460 ]
[Files: 18460.txt; 18460-h.htm]
Hypnerotomachia, by Francesco Colonna 18459
[Subtitle: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame]
[Translator: Robert Dallington]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18459 ]
[Files: 18459.txt; 18459-8.txt; 18459-0.txt; 18459-h.htm]
Star Born, by Andre Norton 18458
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18458 ]
[Files: 18458.txt; 18458-8.txt; 18458-h.htm]
Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore, by Luigi Pirandello 18457
[Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18457 ]
[Files: 18457-8.txt; 18457-h.htm]
Enrico IV, by Luigi Pirandello 18456
[Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18456 ]
[Files: 18456-8.txt; 18456-h.htm]
Vie de Franklin, ecrite par lui-meme - Tome I, by Benjamin Franklin 18455
[Subtitle: Suivie de ses oeuvres morales, politiques et litteraires]
[Translator: Jean Henri Castera]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18455 ]
[Files: 18455-8.txt; 18455-h.htm]
L'ile de sable, by Emile Chevalier 18454
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18454 ]
[Files: 18454-8.txt]
The Continental Monthly, Volume V. Issue I, by Various 18453
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18453 ]
[Files: 18453.txt; 18453-8.txt; 18453-h.htm]
Among the Mushrooms, by Ellen M. Dallas and Caroline A. Burgin 18452
[Subtitle: A Guide For Beginners]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18452 ]
[Files: 18452.txt; 18452-8.txt; 18452-0.txt; 18452-h.htm]
Ontario Normal School Manuals: Science of Education, by Ontario Min./Ed. 18451
[Author: Ontario Ministry of Education]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18451 ]
[Files: 18451.txt; 18451-8.txt; 18451-h.htm]
Hawaiian Folk Tales, by Various 18450
[Subtitle: A Collection of Native Legends]
[Editor: Thomas G. Thrum]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/5/18450 ]
[Files: 18450.txt; 18450-8.txt; 18450-h.htm]
The Treasure of Heaven, by Marie Corelli 18449
[Subtitle: A Romance of Riches]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/4/18449 ]
[Files: 18449.txt; 18449-8.txt; 18449-h.htm]
Transactions of the ASCE, Paper No. 1171, by Herbert M. Wilson 18448
[Title: Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers,
Vol. LXX, Dec. 1910]
[Subtitle: Federal Investigations of Mine Accidents, Structural
Materials and Fuels. Paper No. 1171]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/4/18448 ]
[Files: 18448-8.txt; 18448-0.txt; 18448-h.htm]
Bland odebygder och skar, by Daniel Sten 18447
[Subtitle: Berttelser frn Finland]
[Language: Swedish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/4/18447 ]
[Files: 18447-8.txt]
Scenes de la vie de boheme, by Henry Murger 18446
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/4/18446 ]
[Files: 18446-8.txt; 18446-h.htm]
Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, by Henry Murger 18445
[This book by Henry Murger was the was the source of two operas titled
"La Boheme"--one by Giacomo Puccini (1896) and the other by Ruggero
Leoncavallo (1897). The original French version of the book (Scienes de la
vie de boheme) is also being posted as e-book #18446.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/4/18445 ]
[Files: 18445.txt; 18445-8.txt; 18445-h.htm; ]
The Story of the Hymns and Tunes, Theron Brown and Hezekiah Butterworth 18444
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/4/4/18444 ]
[Files: 18444.txt; 18444-8.txt; 18444-h.htm; ]
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May 2006 Back to the Stone Age, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [060103xx.xxx] 0621A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601031.txt or zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601031h.html ]
May 2006 Savage Pellucidar, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [060102xx.xxx] 0620A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601021.txt or zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601021h.html ]
May 2006 Tarzan's Quest, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [060101xx.xxx] 0619A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601011.txt or zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601011h.html ]
May 2006 Hawk of the Hills, by Robert E Howard [060100xx.xxx] 0618A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601001.txt
and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601001h.html ]
May 2006 The Daughter of Erlik Khan, by Robert E Howard [060099xx.xxx] 0617A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600991.txt
and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600991h.html ]
May 2006 The Hour of the Dragon, by Robert E Howard [060098xx.xxx] 0616A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600981.txt
and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600981h.html ]
May 2006 Shadows in the Moonlight, by Robert E Howard [060097xx.xxx] 0615A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600971.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600971h.html ]
May 2006 Queen of the Black Coast, by Robert E Howard [060096xx.xxx] 0614A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600961.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600961h.html ]
May 2006 Pool of the Black One, by Robert E Howard [060095xx.xxx] 0613A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600951.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600951h.html ]
May 2006 People of the Black Circle, by Robert E Howard [060094xx.xxx] 0612A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600941.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600941h.html ]
May 2006 Black Colossus, by Robert E Howard [060093xx.xxx] 0611A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600931.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600931h.html ]
May 2006 A Witch Shall be Born, by Robert E Howard [060092xx.xxx] 0610A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600921.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600921h.html ]
May 2006 Tarzan and the Lost Empire,by Edgar Rice Burroughs[060091xx.xxx] 0609A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600911.txt or zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600911h.html ]
May 2006 The Monster Mine, by Anonymous (P.G. M.) [060090xx.xxx] 0608A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600901.txt]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600901h.html ]
May 2006 Time and Time Again, by James Hilton [060089xx.xxx] 0607A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600891.txt
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600891h.html ]
May 2006 Wings in the Night, by Robert E Howard [060088xx.xxx] 0606A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600881.txt or .zip
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600881h.html ]
May 2006 The Hills of the Dead, by Robert E Howard [060087xx.xxx] 0605A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600871.txt or .zip
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600871h.html ]
May 2006 The Footfalls Within, by Robert E Howard [060086xx.xxx] 0604A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600861.txt or .zip
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600861h.html ]
May 2006 Skulls in the Stars, by Robert E Howard [060085xx.xxx] 0603A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600851.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600851h.html ]
May 2006 The Moon of Skulls, by Robert E Howard [060084xx.xxx] 0602A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600841.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600841h.html ]
May 2006 The Tower of the Elephant, by Robert E Howard [060083xx.xxx] 0601A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600831.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600831h.html ]
May 2006 The Scarlet Citadel, by Robert E Howard [060082xx.xxx] 0600A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600821.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600821h.html ]
May 2006 The Phoenix on the Sword, by Robert E Howard [060081xx.xxx] 0599A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600811.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600811h.html ]
May 2006 The Devil in Iron, by Robert E Howard [060080xx.xxx] 0598A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600801.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600801h.html ]
May 2006 Shadows in Zamboula, by Robert E Howard [060079xx.xxx] 0597A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600791.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600791h.html ]
May 2006 Rogues in the House, by Robert E Howard [060078xx.xxx] 0596A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600781.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600781h.html ]
May 2006 Red Nails, by Robert E Howard [060077xx.xxx] 0595A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600771.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600771h.html ]
May 2006 Jewels of Gwahlur, by Robert E Howard [060076xx.xxx] 0594A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600761.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600761h.html ]
May 2006 Gods of the North, by Robert E Howard [060075xx.xxx] 0593A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600751.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600751h.html ]
May 2006 Beyond the Black River, by Robert E Howard [060074xx.xxx] 0592A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600741.txt or .zip]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600741h.html ]
May 2006 The Valley of the Worm, by Robert E Howard [060073xx.xxx] 0591A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600731.txt or .zip]
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