The Gold Trail

The Gold Trail, by Harold Bindloss. Published 1910.

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Jokes for All Occasions

Jokes for All Occasions, Selected and Edited by one of America’s Foremost Public Speakers. Published 1921.

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The Young Treasure Hunter

The Young Treasure Hunter, or Fred Stanley’s Trip to Alaska, by Frank V. Webster. Published 1909.

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The Home; or, Life in Sweden

The Home; or, Life in Sweden, by Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary Howitt. Published 1853.

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A Little Girl in Old Detroit

A Little Girl in Old Detroit, by Amanda M. Douglas. Published 1902.

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Sartor Resarus, &c.

Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History, by Thomas Carlyle. Published 1908.

This compendium edition of some of Carlyle’s works includes an introduction by W. H. Hudson.

I volunteered to post-process this book because I have seen many references to Sartor Resartus in mid-19th century periodicals. I think that it was sensational because of the question of Teufelsdröckh’s existence.

The White Invaders

The White Invaders, by Ray Cummings. Published 1931.

This novelette is a classic “Aliens Coming for Our Women” story, but when it was published in the early ’30s that theme probably wasn’t quite the cliché that it is today. One interesting thing about this book is the juxtaposition of the near-telegraphic narrative with the very detailed footnotes.

The White Invaders is one of several science fiction stories that have been posted to PG in recent months. It’s nice to work on later fiction for a change, though the production values of the pulps are often not very high. This one was quite good — except the caption on the second illustration probably should have been on the first one.

Go read it, and ponder the wisdom behind kidnapping of a large number of women from New York City.

Culm Rock

Culm Rock; The Story of a Year: What it Brought and What it Taught, by Glance Gaylord. Published 1867.

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