The Belovèd Vagabond, by William J. Locke. Published 1905 ©1900.
Thanks to Emmy for post-processing this project! I’m so pleased that this book was a milestone project for Emmy — her 400th posted project!
Tidbits of Times Past
April 12th, 2009 | Project Gutenberg
1900, 1905, Fiction
The Belovèd Vagabond, by William J. Locke. Published 1905 ©1900.
Thanks to Emmy for post-processing this project! I’m so pleased that this book was a milestone project for Emmy — her 400th posted project!
January 25th, 2009 | Project Gutenberg
1905, July, Periodicals
Ainslee’s, Vol 15, No 6. Published July 1905.
January 22nd, 2009 | Project Gutenberg
1905, June, Periodicals
Ainslee’s, Vol 15, No 5. Published June 1905.
One of a bunch of random issues I have. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have the cover, but it’s still a rather enjoyable fiction magazine. Plus the decorations are quite attractive (but please don’t tell me if you have a problem with the HTML version — after wrestling with it for weeks I don’t want complaints
).
March 24th, 2007 | Project Gutenberg
1905, Nonfiction
The Story of Russia, by R. Van Bergen. Published 1905.
Thanks to Christine P. Travers for post-processing this project!
August 20th, 2005 | Science & Natural History
1905, Ann Arbor Daily Times, October
Two German scientists who observed the recent solar eclipse from Monte Rosa, in the Pennine Alps, state that at the culminating point of the obscuration the glaciers and snow fields became suffused with a wonderful azure light, while the shadows of the mountains produced most weird effects.
The eclipse in question was August 30, 1905. Now, go play with CalSKY.