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Why do we need a public library?

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Various



Internet Archive, which hosts our audio books, is in the midst of their annual fund-raising. They have also begun a drive to provide a mirr…

Two Diaries From Middle St. John's

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Susan R. Jervey



Two diaries from Middle St. John’s, Berkeley, South Carolina, February – May, 1865. Journals kept by Miss Susan R. Jervey and Miss Charlott…

National Gambling Impact Study Commission Final Report

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National Gambling Impact Study Commission



The National Gambling Impact Study Commission Final Report offers a thorough examination of the social and economic effects of gambling acro…

After Long Grief

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Madison Cawein



After Long Grief is a reflective collection of poetry by Madison Cawein, a prominent voice in early 20th-century American literature. Drawin…

Faded Pictures

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William Vaughn Moody



LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 recordings of Faded Pictures by William Vaughn Moody. This was the Weekly Poetry project for September 2, 2…

The Vegetarian Cook Book

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E. G. Fulton



Cookbook from the era of John Kellogg, whose vegetarian meat substitutes Protose and Nuttolene are featured heavily in this volume. Producti…

The Window on the Hill

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Madison Cawein



The Window on the Hill invites listeners into the lush landscapes and intimate moments of nature through the evocative poetry of Madison Jul…

In the Old Church Tower

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Thomas Bailey Aldrich



LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of In the Old Church Tower by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. This was the Weekly Poetry project for Octo…

My Comforter

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William James McGlothlin



LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of My Comforter by anonymous. This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 25, 2012.

On The Trail

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Lina Beard



Lina and Adelia Beard, co-founders of the first American girls' scouting group, originally called the Girl Scout Society, then the Girl Pion…

The Creation

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Martin Luther



"This magnificent work will be found to embrace not only all the essential doctrines of the Gospel of Christ, but al…

The Passing of the Great Race

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Madison Grant



The rapidly growing appreciation of the importance of race during the last few years, the study of the influence of race on nationality as s…

Home Sweet Home

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John Howard Payne



Home Sweet Home is a poignant reflection on the universal longing for comfort and belonging, originally composed for the opera 'Clari, Maid …

Multilingual Short Works Collection

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Various



This is a collection of short pieces, poetry or prose, fiction and non-fiction, in several different languages (except standard English). Al…

The Rise and Fall of Prohibition

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Charles Hanson Towne



Subtitle: "The Human Side of What the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act Have Done to the United States" From Chapter 1: &…

The Story of Sitka

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Clarence Leroy Andrews



The Author recounts life in the great northwest in Sitka, Alaska "Sitka of the Russians" a century ago with insights into Sitka's …

The Road Past Kennesaw

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Richard M. Mcmurry



“…there can be little doubt that the Federal drive on Atlanta, launched in May 1864, was the beginning of the end for the Southern Confedera…

Adventskalender

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Various



Diese Sammlung ist ein Adventskalender und enthält für jeden Tag vom 1. bis 24. Dezember eine Aufnahme über Weihnachten, den …

Short Nonfiction Collection

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Various



“Oh, mother, I would like to know everything.” “You can never know everything, my child, but you can learn many things from books.” Accordin…

Women of the French Revolution

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Winifred Stephens Whale



(Excerpt) One aspect of this subject of revolutionary women, their connection with the secret societies of the day I have purposely ignored.…

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