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Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: November 14th, 2017, 8:40 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/November2017NonFic
Culled primarily from new releases on Project Gutenberg.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: November 28th, 2017, 3:25 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDEUROPEANSHORTWORKS2017V.I

DE KOSTLIGA FRUNTIMMERNA!, by Henrik Wranér
--Swedish
BOB, AZ OROSZLÁN, by Zoltán Ambrus
--Hungarian
JACK BOBSON'S POOLREIS, by Carel van Nievelt
--Dutch
LA VALLÉE DE BIÈVRE, by Jules Janin
--French
AS AZAS BRANCAS, by Teófilo Braga
--Portuguese
DER WILLE ZUM GLÜCK, by Thomas Mann
--German
PASQUA SENZ'ALLELUJA, by Luigi Capuana
--Italian
GOLPE DOBLE, by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
--Spanish
POLLOCK AND THE PORROH MAN, by H. G. Wells
--British
ISÄ ON AMERIIKASSA, by Santeri Alkio
--Finnish

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: December 7th, 2017, 2:47 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDLIT1217MENS

Stories, non-fiction, and poetry by male authors. Female companion anthology later in the month.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: December 20th, 2017, 3:23 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDLITERATUREDECEMBER2017
An assortment of public domain women's literature: poetry, short stories, and non-fiction. Lola Ridge, Dorothy Canfield, Katherine MacLean, Iris Tree, Willa Cather, Katherine Mansfield, et al

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: January 5th, 2018, 9:31 am
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDPOETRYJANUARY2018
Poems for the new year, as well as wishes for spring and the warmth of summer.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: January 10th, 2018, 9:08 am
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDSHORTSTORIESJANUARY2018
Stories from Japan, Russia, England, France, and America.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: January 31st, 2018, 3:58 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDGAZETTEWinter2018

DEMOCRACY AND REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, by Helena M. Swanwick
NURSERY GARDENS—DWARF TREES AND HACHI-NIWA, by Florence Du Cane
EVANGELISTS AND EVANGELIZING, by Benjamin Franklin
OIL AND WATER, by Henry C. Rowland
JAN, THE UNREPENTANT, by Jack London
AT HAVANA, by Edgar Lee Masters
VAGRANT SONGS, by Eleanor Farjeon
HAMLET and OPHELIA, by Shakespeare and L. Fernández Moratín
CHAPTER I of The Tunnel, by Dorothy M. Richardson
A FIGHT IN AN OLIVE ORCHARD, by Pío Baroja
A NEW WAY OF BREAKING INTO THE MOVIES, by Francis Finn
BEST BETS OF A BACHELOR, by Dixie Hines
CONCERNING THE TROUSER-CREASE, by Oliver Herford
THE WAYS OF THE CONQUERORS, by David Lavender
WOMAN IN THE STATES, by George A. Birmingham

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: February 12th, 2018, 10:49 am
by VfkaBT
PD Short Stories
https://archive.org/details/PDShortStoriesFeb18
February 2018
In this romance-heavy issue, there is August Strindberg's take on why young people should think before they marry. Two different love stories from Edna Ferber -- young adults in the city and a recent retiree regretting his choices. Sax Rohmer shows to what extent a man will go to keep his wife in line. James McKay's Victorian-era hero gets into a restrictive marriage of convenience, and Grace E. King's heroine prepares for getting hitched, Louisiana-style.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: February 28th, 2018, 11:05 am
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/SHORTWORKSFROMTHEPALLMALLMAGAZINEOf1908
Short stories and poetry pulled from the pages of The Pall Mall Magazine, 1908. Authors include W. Somerset Maugham, Alfred Noyes, Mrs. Barry Pain, and Jack London.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: March 7th, 2018, 6:43 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/CLASSICFILMSFORTEENS
As I wrote and compiled these reviews, I didn't stop to count, but there are about 100 films to choose from in this source book. Many are from the 1930's-70's, with a few PG-13 and a couple of R's for older teens/ college crowd. I tried to avoid really vulgar stuff like Fast Times At Ridgemont High; the one Sean Penn film is rated PG, Racing With The Moon.

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: March 21st, 2018, 3:06 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDSHORTSTORIESMARCH2018
THE FALSE RHYME, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
PROFESSOR NO NO, by Lloyd Osbourne
THE STRENGTH OF TEN, by Mary Stewart Cutting
'ANNA ON THE NECK', by Anton Chekhov
LA FIN D'AUTOMNE, by Jules Janin
A DEAL IN COTTON, by Rudyard Kipling
THE CALL OF THE TAME, by O. Henry
THE TREE OF LIFE, by Catherine Lucille Moore
THE “BEMOL” SHOP OF STATIONERY, by Valery Brussof
FRIEND PATIENCE, by Guy de Maupassant
CATHERINE'S QUEST, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu and Charles Young
CLARA'S LITTLE ESCAPADE, by Mary Roberts Rinehart
A DILL PICKLE, by Katherine Mansfield
THE WAY OF A MAID WITH A MAN, by Richard Marsh
YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF, by Jack London

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: April 5th, 2018, 9:59 am
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDGazetteInternationalApril2018
This multilingual tour begins in England, travels to Spain, Hungary, France, Italy, Egypt, New York, Hollywood, the American Southwest, Japan, Tibet, Belgium, and even Outer Space!

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: April 18th, 2018, 8:34 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDRUSSIANLITERATURE

245 pages of stories, poetry, and one play. Everything from Pushkin to a wild young Imagist poet. :shock:

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: April 23rd, 2018, 5:55 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/PDKIDS2018

Several international folk tales in this edition of children's literature. 8-)

Re: My public domain anthologies

Posted: April 27th, 2018, 8:38 pm
by VfkaBT
https://archive.org/details/SOUNDS_201804
Random collection of links to sound recordings found on Internet Archive. John F. Kennedy talks about Cuba, Siouxsie & the Banshees' greatest hits in 30 second samples, a Spanish-language recording of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (yes, one of ours), Angela Davis talks about the plight of Black American women, Various Artist comps from NetLabels, a vintage Grateful Dead concert, Allen Ginsberg talks about poetry and his pal Kerouac, frogs sing their mating call, a bubbling brook does it's thing, old 78's of Judy Garland and square dance music, a Baptist church service, an interview with drag queen Lady Bunny, police scanner sounds from Ann Arbor, old radio shows starring Bob & Ray, Philip Marlowe, and large set of mostly news from 1942, et al.