New/Updated Project Gutenberg Releases (11/23/22)
2022 Book Count: 3236
New books:
Title: Straight America, a call to national service
Author: Kellor, Frances A.
Published United States: The MacMillan Company,1916.
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69409
Released: Nov 23, 2022
Title: Bolo the cave boy
Author: Grimes, Katherine Atherton
Illustrator: Wilson, L. J.
Published United States: F. A. Owen Publishing Company,1915.
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69405
Released: Nov 22, 2022
Title: The shoemaker: A powerful picture of nature, adapted from Hal Reid’s famous drama of the same name
Author: Harper, Olive
Contributor: Reid, Hal
Published United States: J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Company,1907.
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69408
Released: Nov 23, 2022
Title: Outposts of Asia
Author: Norton, Morilla Maria, 1865-
Published Philippines: The Magnet Publishing Co.,1909.
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69407
Released: Nov 22, 2022
Title: Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 1 of 2
Author: Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas), 1850-1891
Published United Kingdom: John Hogg,1885.
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69406
Released: Nov 22, 2022
Title: Goethe’s Faust
Author: Bierens de Haan, J. D. (Johannes Diderik), 1866-1943
Language: Dutch
Subject: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832. Faust
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23018
Released: Oct 12, 2007
Updated books:
Title: Chronicles 1 (of 6): The Historie of England 5 (of 8)
The Fift Booke of the Historie of England.
Author: Holinshed, Raphael, -1580?
Subject: Great Britain — History — Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16555
Released: Aug 20, 2005
Title: In a steamer chair, and other shipboard stories
Author: Barr, Robert, 1850-1912
Contents:
In a steamer chair
Mrs. Tremain
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Subject: Short stories
Subject: Sea stories
Subject: Ocean travel — Fiction
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/9309
Released: Nov 1, 2005
Title: The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
Note: “Merely a word-for-word reprint of my early effort to popularise the Arthur legends. It is little else than an abridgment of Sir Thomas Malory’s version … with a few additions from Geoffrey of Monmouth and other sources–and an endeavor to arrange the many tales into a more or less consecutive story.”–Pref.
Author: Knowles, James, Sir, 1831-1908
Author: Malory, Thomas, Sir, -1471
Illustrator: Speed, Lancelot, 1860-1931
Subject: Folklore — England
Subject: Arthur, King — Legends
Subject: Arthurian romances — Adaptations
Subject: Knights and knighthood — Folklore
EBook: https: //www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12753
Released: Jun 28, 2004
Didn’t notice but thanks for the correction. I am in WP can give me a headache mode today. It apparently has a different definition of ‘descending’ than I do.
Btw–I am putting your daily PG posts into a Series “Daily Project Gutenberg Releases.” The past five are supposed to be linked at the top of your post. And you can see all of them by clicking in teh side bar.
Thanks. I will see about adding that series to the one I just posted.
I can’t see how to add a series name when I make a post. Yesterday and today are apparently without.
Where do you add that?
What sort of device are you on? Regular computer/laptop or tablet/phone.
Desktop. computer.
If it looks the same as mine, this should help.
https://oldschoolhouseroadpublishing.com/title/
When I go to /title/, I get a 404 I DM’d you over on gab with my phone. Maybe you could give me a call Monday when you’re bored.
I emailed you. I deleted my gab account. My phone number is in the email, which also has step by step photo instructions. But feel free to text and we can set up time to talk if you’d like.
Just posted a screen shot of a big screen. If you’re on tablet or phone I’ll have to go look.
Surprised we’re this far down the road before we see Faust.
I screwed up a bit on my post today. That should have been in the ‘updated’ section. The one listed today was a Dutch translation originally posted in 2007. You can generally tell when a book was originally released by the ebook number. we’re up to the 65000s now.
This one is english and was posted in 2005
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14591