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On the Trail of The Immigrant by Edward Steiner (1866 - 1956).

And this project is now in our catalog at https://librivox.org/on-the-trail-of-the-immigrant-by-edward-a-steiner/

Volunteers outside the USA: Edward Steiner died in 1956. His work is still protected by copyright in places, like Europe, where copyright is author's death plus 70 years and Australia (author's death plus 70 years for authors who died after 1954).
How did the immigrants come to America? Who were they? Where did they come from? In this book, Edward Steiner tells of the experiences of immigrants from Hungry, Poland, Scandinavia, Germany, Italy and many other countries as they leave everything and board a boat to an unknown future. Steiner was born to a well-to-do Jewish-Slovak-Hungarian family in a Carpathian village, and was educated in Vienna and Heidelberg and immigrated to the United States in 1886. His later American experiences are quite incredible, precisely because it seems that he made every effort not to miss any of the steps of the immigration experiences; not only the familiar sweatshop saga of his fellow east European Jews, but also metal works in Pittsburgh; mining with Poles in Pennsylvania; cropping for the Amish; being Jailed for months for having been indirectly involved in a strike; getting trapped on a railway bridge as the train was running against him; being brutally mugged in Chicago; being shoved off a cattle train car in Ohio while on his way to becoming a rabbi in the East Coast; and finally, finding a warm Christian home in a small Mid-Western town with a pastor and his wife. He made many trips across the Atlantic in steerage with the new immigrants to be able to tell their stories accurately. Ultimately, in this environment, and under the continuing inspiration of Tolstoy, he became a Christian and a pastor himself, and ever active for progressive causes. This is an important book in the history of immigration. ( Phil chenevert)
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Post by EstherbenSimonides »

Hi,

This looks like a really great book. May I DPL?

Thank you!
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EstherbenSimonides wrote:Hi,

This looks like a really great book. May I DPL?

Thank you!
I would love to have you Esther. And I believe this book is very interesting and informative but you should know it may take awhile to get readers for all the chapters. Nevertheless, it will be a wonderful addition to our catalog AND we will both learn lots of new stuff about immigrtants! :thumbs:
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Hi Phil,

I think this author died in 1956 not 1932, so you should add the following notice to the top of your first post.

Volunteers outside the USA: Edward Steiner died in 1956. His work is still protected by copyright in places, like Europe, where copyright is author's death plus 70 years and Australia (author's death plus 70 years for authors who died after 1954).
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knotyouraveragejo wrote:Hi Phil,

I think this author died in 1956 not 1932, so you should add the following notice to the top of your first post.

Volunteers outside the USA: Edward Steiner died in 1956. His work is still protected by copyright in places, like Europe, where copyright is author's death plus 70 years and Australia (author's death plus 70 years for authors who died after 1954).
Yes, further research shows that is absolutely correct. Not sure where I got the earlier death date. Thanks and I'll add the disclaimer.
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Hi Phil,

If you don't mind my Slavic accent, may I please claim sec. 12 and 13 :)
Thanks!
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karlkuzmich wrote:Hi Phil,

If you don't mind my Slavic accent, may I please claim sec. 12 and 13 :)
Thanks!
Well ... we don't accept no furriners here ... but will make an exception for you. Welcome Karl and you may certainly claim 12 and 13. (the accent will be perfect!!) :D
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Hi Phil, may I claim Section 25: Au Revoir? :)
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jeanie1914 wrote:Hi Phil, may I claim Section 25: Au Revoir? :)
Certainly Jeanie. Did your ancestors come over on the boats?
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Moving this wonderful project to new lands.... er.... another forum; Readers wanted.. :D
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philchenevert wrote:Certainly Jeanie. Did your ancestors come over on the boats?
:D Yup. Seven sons and one daughter of Ireland (siblings they were), two of the seven brothers came over with their wives, one of the brothers made his home in Mississippi, but first all eight sailed to these shores. And, they were others that were here already. How about you Phil?
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Post by Little_Tee »

May I have section 1, please?
Romans 8:28 is still in the book, so I'm good to go...
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Little_Tee wrote:May I have section 1, please?
Yep. Section 1 is all yours. :D
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Phil,
I think we now have to append "_128kb" to the MP3 file names, is that right?
Please advise, I'll be uploading soon ... Russians are coming! 8-)
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karlkuzmich wrote:Phil,
I think we now have to append "_128kb" to the MP3 file names, is that right?
Please advise, I'll be uploading soon ... Russians are coming! 8-)
Yes we do. I will amend the first post to reflect that. It isn't fatal or even serious if you don't add that, because I can fix it easily later, but it is good to be consistent. Thanks!
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