Author's List |
title | creator | language | description | tableOfContents | contributor | subject | created |
Young Lucretia and Other Stories | Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 | en | Young Lucretia -- How Fidelia Went to the Store -- Ann Mary; Her Two Thanksgivings -- Ann Lizy's Patchwork -- The Little Persian Princess -- Where the Christmas-Tree Grew -- Where Sarah Jane's Doll Went -- Seventoes' Ghost -- Little Mirandy, and How She Earned Her Shoes -- A Parsnip Stew -- The Dickey Boy -- A Sweet-Grass Basket -- Mehitable Lamb | 2006-11-11 | |||
The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors | en | The father / William Dean Howells -- The old-maid aunt / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman -- The grandmother / Mary Heaton Vorse -- The daughter-in-law / Mary Stewert Cutting -- The school-girl / Elizabeth Jordan -- The son-in-law / John Kendrick Bangs -- The married son / Henry James -- The married daughter / Elizabeth Stuart Phelps -- The mother / Edith Wyatt -- The school-boy / Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews -- Peggy / Alice Brown -- The friend of the family / Henry Van Dyke. | 2004-02-01 | ||||
Famous Modern Ghost Stories | en | The willows / Algernon Blackwood -- The shadows on the wall / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman -- The messenger / Robert W. Chambers -- Lazarus / Leonid Andreyev -- The beast with five fingers / W.F. Harvey -- The mass of shadows / Anatole France -- What was it? / Fitz James O'Brien -- The middle toe of the right foot / Ambrose Bierce -- The shell of sense / Olivia Howard Dunbar -- The woman at Seven Brothers / Wilbur Daniel Steele -- At the gate / Myla Jo Closser -- Ligeia / Edgar Allan Poe -- The haunted orchard / Richard Le Gallienne -- The bowmen / Arthur Machen -- A ghost / Guy de Maupassant. | Ghost stories; Short stories | 2005-02-22 | |||
Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors | Various | en | The Cat-tail Arrow. by Bates -- He couldn't say no. -- The Christmas monks. by Wilkins -- Teddy and the echo. by Bates -- Song of the Christmas stockings. by Sidney -- Joe Lambert's ferry. by Eggleston -- The Christmas gift. by Thaxter -- Some educated horses. -- Questions. by Lawrence -- The bravest boy in town. by Nason -- The wolf and the goslings. by Harris -- The bishop's visit. by Nason -- The first step. -- Bingen on the Rhine. by Norton -- Osito. by Stealey -- The little lion-charmer. by Fleming -- The boy to the schoolmaster. by Wheeler -- Won't take a baff. by Eytinge -- One way to be brave. by Rollins -- The mystery of spring. by Dodge -- Midsummer words. by Whitney -- Paul Revere's ride. by Longfellow -- Two Persian schoolboys. by Safford -- Do you know him?; The weaver of Bruges, by Dinsmoor -- The man in the tub. by Stone -- The little gold miners of the sierras. by Miller -- Old Godfrey's relic. by Hayne -- Evan Cogwell's ice fort. by Beman -- How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix. by Browning -- A hero. -- Teddy the Teazer -- Jojo's petition. by Hall. | 2005-07-01 | |||
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.) | Various | en | An Archæological Congress, by Burdette -- Aunt Dinah's Kitchen, by Stowe -- Ballad, by Leland -- Barney McGee, by Hovey -- The Beecher Beached, by Tabb -- A Boy's View of It, by Stanton -- Budd Wilkins at the Show, by Kiser -- The Colonel's Clothes, by Gilman -- Comin' Thu, by Culbertson -- The Dutchman Who Had the "Small Pox," by Leland -- An Evening Musicale, by Fisk -- Familiar Authors at Work, by Carruth -- Fascination, by Tabb -- The Golfer's Rubaiyat, by Boynton -- Go Lightly, Gal (The Cake Walk), by Culbertson -- Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Ready for Sunday-School, by Greene -- The Hoosier and the Salt Pile, by Marble -- How "Ruby" Played, by Bagby -- A Letter, by Nasby -- The Lost Word, by Paul -- Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum, by Irwin -- Mr. Dooley on Gold-Seeking, by Dunne -- Mr. Dooley on Reform Candidates, by Dunne -- Natural Perversities, by Riley -- A Nautical Ballad, by Carryl -- The Old Deacon's Version of the Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus, by Stanton -- Our Best Society, by Curtis -- Plagiarism, by Tabb -- The Recruit, by Chambers -- "Ringworm Frank", by Riley -- A Rival Entertainment, by Field -- Samuel Brown, by Cary -- Seffy and Sally, by Long -- She Talked, by Foss -- The Strike at Hinman's, by Burdette -- The Two Brothers, by Wells -- The Two Farmers, by Wells -- The Two New Houses, by Wells -- The Two Suitors, by Wells -- Vive La Bagatelle, by Burgess -- Walk, by Devere -- The Way it Wuz, by Riley -- Yawcob Strauss, by Adams -- Yes?, by O'Reilly. | Wilder, Marshall Pinckney, 1859-1915 [Editor] | American wit and humor; American literature -- Humor | 2006-05-28 |