Lee Smalley

Pitching in a Pinch

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Christy Mathewson



In this book Mathewson is telling the reader of the game as it is played in the Big Leagues.... It’s as good as his pitching and some exciti…

A German Deserter's War Experience

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Anonymoustranslated Byjulius Koettgen and William James Mcglothlin



The author of this 1917 narrative, who escaped from Germany and military service after 14 months of fighting in France, did not wish to have…

100%: The Story of a Patriot

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Upton Sinclair



"100%: The Story of a Patriot" dramatically recounts the adventures of a poor uneducated young man who lives by his wits and guile…

Nothing But the Truth

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Frederic Stewart Isham



A young man, finding himself unexpectedly impecunious, attempts to improve his fortunes by wagering that he can speak nothing but the absolu…

A Noble Woman The Life-Story of Edith Cavell

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Ernest Protheroe



The Last Entry

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William Clark Russell



This is a sea-faring novel set in 1837. A wealthy former seaman from London and his daughter, who is engaged to be married, set sail on his …

Eighteen Months' Imprisonment

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Donald Shaw



This is an absorbing memoir of an inmate's experiences and impressions while in a London prison. He describes himself as "a man of educ…

Summer Days in Shakespeare Land

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Charles George Harper



"Some delights of the ancient town of Stratford-upon-Avon and the country round about, together with a sketch of the life of Mr. Willia…

From North Carolina to Southern California Without a Ticket and How I Did It

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John Peele



"... I have decided to write an account of a few of the many adventures and dangers that befell me while making my way, practically wit…

The Autobiography of a Clown

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Isaac Marcosson



This "as told to" autobiography of Jules Turnour is based on a popular article that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1909.…

Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass

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Frederick Douglass



These two articles were reproduced as an e-book by Project Gutenberg in 2008 to supplement "...several articles by Frederick Douglass,…

Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

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Frederick Douglass



Frederick Douglass published his highly acclaimed third autobiography, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, in 1881 and revised it in 1892.…

A Negro Explorer at the North Pole

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Matthew A. Henson



In this fascinating memoir, Matthew Henson describes the incredibly dangerous, exhausting, and bone-chilling trip to what was until then the…

Tolstoy

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L. Winstanley



Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) is universally regarded as one of the greatest authors in history. This brief biography discusses, among other thing…

The Bishop's Apron

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W. Somerset Maugham



"Canon Spratte saw himself as he thought others might see him: mediocre, pompous, self-assertive, verbose." Maugham could have add…

In the Line of Battle

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Walter Wood



“A COLLECTION OF absolutely authentic accounts by privates and non-commissioned officers.... We see a great simplicity and directness of obs…

Take it From Dad

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George Livermore and George G. Livermore



Take It From Dad is a collection of letters written by a father to his son, Ted, at boarding school, away from home for the first time. In e…

The Burning Secret

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Stefan Zweig



A lonely, convalescing 12 year-old boy and his attractive mother, who is in a loveless marriage, meet a gentleman while vacationing at a Eur…

In the Village of Viger

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Duncan Campbell Scott



These ten superb short stories of Duncan Campbell Scott, published in 1896, portray humorous, farcical, and tragic aspects of life in the fi…

Diary of a Suicide

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Wallace E. Baker



“Mr. B. Russell Herts, c/o International Magazine, New York City.Under separate cover I am sending you a record of a young man who is about …

Love in a Mask, or Imprudence and Happiness

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Honoré de Balzac



Love in a Mask, or Imprudence and Happiness, is an entertaining short novel by Honoré de Balzac, unpublished in his lifetime. Beginni…

Little Masterpieces of Autobiography: Actors

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George Iles



The playwright gives a play its plot, characters, dialog and form, but its sense of living reality is conveyed by the art of the actor. This…

The Dark

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Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev



The Dark is a novella about a desperate young man, a “terrorist and nihilist”, trying to avoid arrest by taking refuge in a brothel. The sto…

The Logic of Vegetarianism

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Henry Salt



With clear logic and entertaining dialogues, the author presents many reasons for a vegetarian rather than a “flesh-eating” diet, and his ar…

Rudin

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Ivan Turgenev



Rudin is the first and perhaps least known novel by Ivan Turgenev, a famous Russian writer best known for his short stories and the novel Fa…

The Shadow

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Arthur Stringer



A manhunt for a bank robber takes a determined and fixated New York City detective on a gripping, globe-spanning adventure, with many plot t…

The de Bercy Affair

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Louis Tracy



A beautiful French actress with concealed origins and a clandestine involvement with a group of anarchists is brutally murdered in London. C…

A Rebel's Recollections

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George Eggleston



George Cary Eggleston's Civil War memoir begins with a separate essay on the living conditions and political opinions of Virginia’s citizenr…

The Making of an American

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Jacob A. Riis



Jacob Riis was an esteemed reporter and documentary photographer in New York City. In his autobiography he movingly recounts his early life …

Out of Mulberry Street

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Jacob A. Riis



These riveting accounts by Jacob A. Riis are from the late 19th century, when lower Manhattan was teeming with struggling, near-starving imm…

The Thousandth Woman

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E. W. Hornung



E. W. Hornung was an English author and poet best known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentleman thief in late 19th…

The Essentials of Spirituality

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Felix Adler



This recording contains four addresses of Felix Adler (1851-1933) concerning spirituality from the perspective of Ethical Culture, an educat…

It Might Have Happened to You

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Coningsby Dawson



This is a frank eyewitness description of the suffering, starvation in particular, that was widely experienced in Central and Eastern Europe…

The Night Club

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Herbert George Jenkins



This work of fiction by Herbert Jenkins (1876-1923) features one of his best-loved comic characters, the affable Cockney, Joseph Bindle. It …

Smoke

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Ivan Turgenev



Smoke is an 1867 novel by the highly acclaimed Russian writer Ivan Turgenev (1818–1883) that tells the gripping story of a secret love affai…

A Lear of the Steppes, etc.

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Ivan Turgenev



This book contains three novellas by one of the major writers of Russian literature. The first, A LEAR OF THE STEPPES, is a brilliant re-ima…

War the Creator

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Frank Gelett Burgess



Gelett Burgess, an American writer, penned this gripping account of the profound change that war caused in a young Frenchman he knew. “Becau…

Devlin the Barber

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B. L. Farjeon



The stabbing death of a beautiful young woman in a London park at night and the disappearance of her sister; a shocked and heartbroken young…

The Smoke Eaters

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Harvey Jerrold O'Higgins



This book vividly brings to life the unimaginable risks of fire-fighting and the bravery and personal interactions of Captain Meaghan and th…

Uncle Wiggily's Fortune

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Howard R. Garis



Uncle Wiggily Longears is the main character of a series of children's stories by American author Howard R. Garis. He began writing the stor…

The Permanent Husband

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky



THE PERMANENT HUSBAND, also published as The Eternal Husband, is a psychological novella by the acclaimed Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky.…

Nothing of Importance

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John Bernard Pye Adams



Fighting in France during the Great War, Bernard Adams, an officer with a Welsh battalion, was moved to chronicle what he saw and experience…

The Flirt

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Booth Tarkington



Laura and Cora Madison and their younger brother Hedrick live with their parents in a Midwestern American town that is fairly bursting with …

Rebellion

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Joseph Patterson



Cinematic in style and rich in characterization, this novel is set in early 20th century Chicago – in a barroom, at home, and in the workpla…

Inside the Lines

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Earl Derr Biggers



As World War I commences, a plucky young American woman in Europe on a business trip begins to realize that she may have remained too long. …

A Slav Soul and Other Stories

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Aleksandr Kuprin



Novelist and short story writer Alexandr Ivanovich Kuprin (1870-1938) was one of the most widely read authors of his time. Nabokov called hi…

Doctor Izard

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Anna Katharine Green



The opening scene takes place in a hospital ward where two patients lie, apparently dying, when a man enters and offers a proposition to one…

The Doom of London

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Fred M. White



Here are six stories, each one describing a disaster afflicting London, that were popularly serialized during 1903-1904 in Pearson’s Magazin…

Fresh Every Hour

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John Peter Toohey



This book is best described by its subtitle: “DETAILING the Adventures, Comic and Pathetic of one Jimmy Martin, Purveyor of Publicity, a You…

The Power of a Lie

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Johan Bojer



Norby is requested to guarantee a bank loan for Wangen and he obliges, signing the loan document in the presence of a witness. Some time lat…

Pierre & Jean

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Guy de Maupassant



This short novel’s titular characters are brothers. An old family friend dies, leaving without explanation his entire fortune to Jean, the y…

Washington and the Riddle of Peace

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H. G. Wells



As an observer at the WASHINGTON CONFERENCE FOR THE LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS held in 1921 and attended by the victorious nations of The Great…

The Four Stragglers

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Frank L. Packard



This thrilling novel teems with intrigue and unforgettable characters. It opens during WWI with a few allied soldiers lost at night behind G…

The Heir

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Vita Sackville-West



This collection’s title is taken from its first story, a novella, which is followed by four shorter tales, all expertly and sensitively draw…

The Lonely Warrior

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Claude Washburn



An idealistic American enlists and fights in The Great War. This novel focuses on his life after returning to the US “hard-boiled” and cynic…

Moments With Mark Twain

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Mark Twain



These selections from the works of Mark Twain are presented in chronological order. They include the memorable whitewashing of the fence in …

Reveries of a Bachelor

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Ik Marvel



Reveries of a Bachelor, or A Book of the Heart, is a novel by American author Donald Grant Mitchell published under the pseudonym Ik Marvel.…

Black Pawl

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Ben Ames Williams



This riveting novel takes place on a whaling ship, where its captain, Black Pawl, has a troubled relationship with the first mate, his son. …

Arrowsmith

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Sinclair Lewis



This 1926 Pulitzer Prize winning novel centers on the title character, a promising medical student who, as a doctor and following several in…

Captures

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John Galsworthy



Brief plot lines of these 16 stories by Nobel Prize winning author John Galsworthy: 01, 02, 03 "A Feud" The breaking of an engagem…

Death in Venice

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Thomas Mann



Thomas Mann, author of Death in Venice (German: Der Tod in Venedig) was a winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. The main character in th…

Yellow Butterflies

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Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews



The title of this historical fiction could as well have been "A Soldier’s Mother" or “An Unknown Soldier”. There are indeed butter…

The Perfect Tribute

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Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews



Part 1 of this brief historical fiction is a recounting of the day before and the day of Lincoln's delivery of The Gettysburg Address. Part …

Meadowlark Basin

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B. M. Bower



This is an action-packed tale of the old west with richly drawn characters including the notorious Butch Cassidy, most of them upstanding bu…

The Flying U's Last Stand

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B. M. Bower



Settlers are lured to Montana by a land boom syndicate in a scheme that encroaches on the Flying U Ranch. Members of the Flying U attempt to…

The Color of a Great City

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Theodore Dreiser



Theodore Dreiser was highly acclaimed for his novels and other writing. This non-fiction work takes place in many areas of New York City in …

Via Berlin

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Crittenden Marriott



From the Preface: “The veil of diplomacy screens many secrets—most of them for many years. But the veil is not impenetrable; from time to ti…