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More information on this can be found at: http://gutenberg.sitesdebloques.org/ APPENDIX Please see the Appendix at the end of each eBook catalog for some general comments and clarification. <==LISTINGS==> **** A "C" Following a Project Gutenberg eBook Number Indicates Copyright **** **** The Language of the eBooks is English, unless otherwise noted **** ~ ~ ~ ~ Posting Dates for the below eBooks: 1 Jan 1998 to 31 Dec 1998 ~ ~ ~ ~ TITLE and AUTHOR ETEXT NO. Westward Ho!, by Charles Kingsley 1860 The Works of Max Beerbohm 1859 Plain Tales from the Hills, by Rudyard Kipling 1858 Initials Only, by Anna Katharine Green 1857 Cousin Pons, by Honore de Balzac 1856 Ban and Arriere Ban, by Andrew Lang 1855 [Subtitle: A Rally of Fugitive Rhymes] [Illustrator: Henry Justice Ford] Catherine de' Medici, by Honore de Balzac 1854 The Ninth Vibration and Other Stories, by L. Adams Beck 1853 Lucile, by Owen Meredith 1852 [Author a.k.a. Edward George Bulwer-Lytton] The Woman in the Alcove, by Anna Katharine Green 1851 Old Christmas, by Washington Irving 1850 The Yellow Crayon, by E. Phillips Oppenheim 1849 Montezuma's Daughter, by H. Rider Haggard 1848 Songs, Merry and Sad, by John Charles McNeill 1847 The Vision Spendid, by William MacLeod Raine 1846 Zuleika Dobson, by Max Beerbohm 1845 [Subtitle: or, An Oxford Love Story] The Scholemaster, by Roger Ascham 1844 [Title a.k.a. The Schoolmaster] Vera, by Richard Harding Davis 1843 [Subtitle: The Medium] Michael Strogoff, by Jules Verne 1842 [Subtitle: or, The Courier of the Czar] Z. Marcas, by Honore de Balzac 1841 The Financier, by Theodore Dreiser 1840 Other Things Being Equal, by Emma Wolf 1839 A New Voyage to Carolina, by John Lawson 1838 The Prince and The Pauper, by Mark Twain 1837 The Case of the Golden Bullet, by Augusta Groner 1836 [Subtitle: Being the of Some Adventures in the Professional Experience of a Member of the Imperial Austrian Police The Case of The Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study, by Augusta Groner 1835 [Subtitle: Being the of Some Adventures in the Professional Experience of a Member of the Imperial Austrian Police The Case of The Pocket Diary Found in the Snow, by Augusta Groner 1834 [Subtitle: Being the of Some Adventures in the Professional Experience of a Member of the Imperial Austrian Police The Case of the ed Letter, by Augusta Groner 1833 [Subtitle: Being the of Some Adventures in the Professional Experience of a Member of the Imperial Austrian Police The Lamp That Went Out, by Augusta Groner 1832 [Subtitle: Being the of Some Adventures in the Professional Experience of a Member of the Imperial Austrian Police The Lock and Key Library, Classic Mystery and Detective Stories 1831 - Old Time English, by Various Wyndham Towers, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1830 Mae Madden, by Mary Murdoch Mason 1829 Chronicles of the Canongate, by Walter Scott 1828 [Subtitle: The Chronicles of the Canongate, 1st Series] The Life of Charlotte Bronte, Vol. 1, by Elizabeth Gaskell 1827 Sarrasine, by Honore de Balzac 1826 The Adventures of Reddy Fox, by Thornton W. Burgess 1825 Peace Manoeuvres, by Richard Harding Davis 1824 The Make-Believe Man, by Richard Harding Davis 1823 The Amateur, by Richard Harding Davis 1822 A Charmed Life, by Richard Harding Davis 1821 A Wasted Day, by Richard Harding Davis 1820 The Messengers, by Richard Harding Davis 1819 The Spy, by Richard Harding Davis 1818 A Question of Latitude, by Richard Harding Davis 1817 Tattine, by Ruth Ogden 1816 The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln, by Helen Nicolay 1815 The Agony Column, by Earl Derr Biggers 1814 A Man of Business, by Honore de Balzac 1813 A Prince of Bohemia, by Honore de Balzac 1812 Massimilla Doni, by Honore de Balzac 1811 A Second Home, by Honore de Balzac 1810 Bucky O'Connor, by William MacLeod Raine 1809 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Unfenced Border] The Log of The "Jolly Polly", by Richard Harding Davis 1808 The Lost House, by Richard Harding Davis 1807 The Frame Up, by Richard Harding Davis 1806 The Gentle Grafter, by O. Henry 1805 [Illustrators: H. C. Greening and May Wilson Preston] War and the Future, by H. G. Wells 1804 Wyoming, a Story of the Outdoor West, by William MacLeod Raine 1803 King Henry VIII, by William Shakespeare 1802 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] The Tempest, by William Shakespeare 1801 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1540] The Winter's Tale, by William Shakespeare 1800 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1539] Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare 1799 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1538] Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare 1798 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare 1797 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Antony and Cleopatra, by William Shakespeare 1796 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Macbeth, by William Shakespeare 1795 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1533] King Lear, by William Shakespeare 1794 Othello, by William Shakespeare 1793 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1531] Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare 1792 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #23045] All's Well That Ends Well, by William Shakespeare 1791 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1529] Troilus and Cressida, by William Shakespeare 1790 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1528] Not Used 1789 Sir John Oldcastle, by William Shakespeare 1788 Hamlet, by William Shakespeare 1787 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] As You Like It, by William Shakespeare 1786 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1523] Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare 1785 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1522] King Henry V, by William Shakespeare 1784 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare 1783 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1519] King Henry IV, Part 2, by William Shakespeare 1782 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] The Merry Wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare 1781 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1517] King Henry IV, Part 1, by William Shakespeare 1780 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare 1779 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1515] A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare 1778 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1514] Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare 1777 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1513] King Richard II, by William Shakespeare 1776 King John, by William Shakespeare 1775 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Love's Labour's Lost, by William Shakespeare 1774 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Two Gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare 1773 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #23043] The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare 1772 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #1508] Titus Andronicus, by William Shakespeare 1771 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] King Edward the Third, by William Shakespeare 1770 The Comedy of Errors, by William Shakespeare 1769 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #23046] King Richard III, by William Shakespeare 1768 Not Used 1767 Not Used 1766 Henry the Sixth, Part One, by William Shakespeare 1765 [Note: An improved edition of this title may be viewed at ebook #100] Billy and the Big Stick, by Richard Harding Davis 1764 The Nature Faker, by Richard Harding Davis 1763 The Consul, by Richard Harding Davis 1762 My Buried Treasure, by Richard Harding Davis 1761 The Man Who Could Not Lose, by Richard Harding Davis 1760 The Black-Bearded Barbarian, by Marion Keith 1759 [Subtitle: The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa] [Author a.k.a. Mary Esther Miller MacGregor] Marjorie Daw, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1758 The Cruise of the Dolphin, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1757 Uncle Vanya, by Anton Checkov 1756 Ivanoff, by Anton Checkov 1755 [Subtitle: A Play] The Sea-Gull, by Anton Checkov 1754 Swan Song, by Anton Checkov 1753 El Dorado, by Baroness Orczy 1752 Twilight Land, by Howard Pyle 1751 Laws, by Plato 1750 Cousin Betty, by Honore de Balzac 1749 Other People's Money, by Emile Gaboriau 1748 The Red Seal, by Natalie Sumner Lincoln 1747 New Collected Rhymes, by Andrew Lang 1746 The Poetical Works of John Milton 1745 Philebus, by Plato 1744 Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells 1743 Miss Civilization, by Richard Harding Davis 1742 [Subtitle: A Comedy in One Act] The White Moll, by Frank L. Packard 1741 The Flying U's Last Stand, by B. M. Bower 1740 The Black Death; The Dancing Mania, by Justus Friedrich Karl Hecker 1739 Statesman, by Plato 1738 Facino Cane, by Honore de Balzac 1737 The Life and Death of the Lord Cromwell, by William Shakespeare 1736 Sophist, by Plato 1735 The Secret Places of the Heart, by H. G. Wells 1734 The Red Cross Girl, by Richard Harding Davis 1733 The Schoolmistress and Other Stories, by Anton Chekhov 1732 Sister Songs, by Francis Thompson 1731 [Subtitle: An Offering to Two Sisters] Michael, Brother of Jerry, by Jack London 1730 The Deserted Woman, by Honore de Balzac 1729 The Odyssey, by Homer 1728 The Odyssey, by Homer 1727 Theaetetus, by Plato 1726 Heart of the West, by O. Henry 1725 [Author a.k.a. William Sidney Porter] Finished, by H. Rider Haggard 1724 Cow-Country, by B. M. Bower 1723 Martin Luther's Large Catechism 1722 The Trees of Pride, by G. K. Chesterton 1721 The Man Who Knew Too Much, by G. K. Chesterton 1720 The Ballad of the White Horse, by G. K. Chesterton 1719 Manalive, by G.K. Chesterton 1718 What's Wrong With The World, by G. K. Chesterton 1717 Copy-Cat & Other Stories, by Mary Wilkins Freeman 1716 Eugenie Grandet, by Honore de Balzac 1715 Another Study of Woman, by Honore de Balzac 1714 Lincoln, by Nathaniel Wright Stephenson 1713 [Subtitle: Lincoln;