Modern (20th C)

All in the Day's Work

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi


Ida M. Tarbell



In this autobiography, written when the author was 82 years old, Ida Tarbell looks back at her life and remarkable career as an investigativ…

The North American Indian, Volume 1

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Edward Sherriff Curtis



Edward Sherriff Curtis was an American photographer and ethnologist who was funded by J.P. Morgan to produce a series on Native Americans. …

Dispatches from the Ruhr

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Ernest Hemingway



Before finding celebrity as an author, including his 1954 Nobel Prize, Ernest M. Hemingway honed his craft as a journeyman reporter. In the …

Daughter of the Sky: The Story of Amelia Earhart

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Paul L. Briand, Jr.



This is an engaging biography of the renowned aviator. In his introduction, Briand says, " Amelia Earhart was one of America’s great he…

The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States

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Benjamin Griffith Brawley



Noted African-American author and educator, Benjamin Brawley, presents short biographies of other African-Americans in the fields of literat…

The Trial of a New Society

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Justus Ebert



In 1912 textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, mostly immigrants, went on strike in response to a pay cut, speedups, and unsafe working…

Barbarous Mexico

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John Kenneth Turner



Through personal experience and extensive travel in Mexico in the late 1900s, the author of “Barbarous Mexico” depicts the circumstances tha…

Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland

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Frederick Herman Tilberg



The American Civil War battle at Antietam, Maryland,(called Sharpsburg by the Confederacy) on 17 September 1862, has been called the bloodie…

The World Crisis, Volume 1

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Winston S. Churchill



An inside view of the critical years leading up to World War I, as well as the first few key months. Told by (at the time) Britain's First L…

Haiti: Its Dawn of Progress after Years in a Night of Revolution

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John Dryden Kuser



This book is part history and part travelogue, an account of a brief visit by a wealthy, white U.S. politician during a lamentable time in H…

Dr. Elsie Inglis

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Frances Balfour



Dr. Elsie Inglis is one of the unsung heroes of the late 19th and early 20th century. She became a physician in 1894, and shortly after ope…

Imperialism and World Politics, Part 1 of 4

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Parker Thomas Moon



Moon’s Imperialism and World Politics is perhaps the best-known work of the Columbia University professor and political scientist; It was pu…

Freedom's Battle

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Mahatma Gandhi



A collection of writings and speeches by Gandhi during the British rule of India following World War I. - Summary by KHand

The Cruise of the Walrus on the Broads

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Arthur Henry Patterson



"This is an account of my latest sailing adventures on board a clumsy small sea-boat, on the pleasant waterways of Broadland.I acquired…

A Short History of Pittsburgh

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Samuel Harden Church



Samuel H. Church presents a brief history of the city of Pittsburgh, split into three domains: historical, industrial, and intellectual. His…

Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania

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Frederick Herman Tilberg



On the gently rolling farm lands surrounding the little town of Gettysburg, Pa., was fought one of the great decisive battles of American hi…

News From No Man's Land

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James Green



James Green (1864-1948) was a Methodist minister who was a chaplain to Australian troops in the Boer War and in the Australian Imperial Forc…

Secrets of Crewe House: the story of a famous campaign

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Campbell Stuart



Campbell Stuart, a Canadian, was involved in British efforts of propaganda during the two World Wars. His most active work was done during t…

Ukraina and the Peace-conference

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Stanislav Dnistriansky



The 19th century was the Golden Age of Nationalism in Europe. By the end of the century many countries achieved their national self-determin…

Smithsonian Institution - United States National Museum - Bulletin 240 Contribu…

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Various



Part of the scholarly and scientific publications of the United States National Museum series: United States National Museum Bulletin.In the…

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