Essays & Short Works

Woman in the Nineteenth Century

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Margaret Fuller



Margaret Fuller was an American feminist, writer, and intellectual associated with the Transcendentalist movement. Her book Woman in the Nin…

Faces and Places

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Sir Henry W. Lucy



Faces and Places is a collection of articles on nineteenth century travel, events and personalities by the British journalist Henry Lucy, wh…

Alarms and Discursions

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G. K. Chesterton



Gilbert Keith Chesterton was an influential English writer of the early 20th century. His prolific and diverse output included journalism, p…

The Curious Republic of Gondour

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Mark Twain



As the title reveals, these stories are a collection of some of Mark Twain's more fanciful and eccentric works. They run the gamut from poli…

The I.W.W.

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Vincent St. John



“We must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, ‘Abolition of the wage system’”The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), membe…

Has a Frog a Soul?

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Thomas Henry Huxley



Thomas Huxley, known as “Darwin’s Bulldog” for his championing and development of Darwinism, was perhaps the most important Victorian biolog…

Selected Essays

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Voltairine De Cleyre



Voltairine de Cleyre (1866–1912) was, according to Emma Goldman, "the most gifted and brilliant anarchist woman America ever produced.&…

The Ethics of Belief

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William Kingdon Clifford



This is an essay on decision biases and a critique on prejudices, neatly written and thought provoking. (Summary by sidhu177)

Christmas Short Works Collection

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Various



LibriVox’s 2007 Christmas Short Works Collection containing public domain short stories, essays, poems, and scripture passages recorded by a…

The Early History of the Airplane

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Orville Wright



The Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air flight, on 17th December 1903. They…

Fighting France

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Edith Wharton



American novelist Edith Wharton was living in Paris when World War I broke out in 1914. She obtained permission to visit sites behind the li…

The Sunny Side

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A. A. Milne



The Sunny Side is a collection of short stories and essays by A. A. Milne. Though Milne is best known for his classic children's books, espe…

Newspaper Articles

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Mark Twain



This is a collection of newspaper articles written by Samuel Clemens, for various newspapers, between 1862 and 1881. After Feb 3rd 1863, he …

Kepler

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Walter W. Bryant



This biography of Johannes Kepler begins with an account of what the world of astronomy was like before his time, then proceeds to a look at…

Not That It Matters

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A. A. Milne



More of the witty, wry, and deliciously wicked essays and articles written by Milne. Most people know him as the creator of Winnie The Pooh,…

The Freedmen's Book

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Lydia Maria Child



Lydia Maria Child, an American abolitionist, compiled this collection of short stories and poems by former slaves and noted activists as an …

The Treaty with China

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Mark Twain



"A good candidate for 'the most under-appreciated work by Mark Twain' would be 'The Treaty With China,' which he published in the New Y…

The National Geographic Magazine

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National Geographic Society



National Geographic Magazine Volume 1 Number 2 published in 1889. Topics of articles are:Africa, its Past and FutureReports on:Geography of …

The Golden Age

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Kenneth Grahame



The Golden Age is a collection of reminiscences of childhood, written by Kenneth Grahame and originally published in book form in 1895, in L…

Industrial Conspiracies

Read by Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)


Clarence Darrow



Publisher's Note.—This address was delivered shortly after Mr. Darrow's triumphant acquittal on a charge growing out of his defense of the M…

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