======== Subject: Part 1 of April Project Gutenberg Newsletter From: "Michael S. Hart" <hart@prairienet.org> To: "Project Gutenberg mailing list" <gutnberg@listserv.unc.edu> Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 12:07:46 -0500 (CDT) Be sure ALL address are bcc'd. . . . Lynn Part One: The Project Gutenberg Newsletter: Wednesday, April 4, 2001 Includes Our First Etext in Portuguese: Os Lusiadas, by Camoes, #3333 Other headliners include Bulfinch's Mythology, 1001 Arabian Nights and George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra, and Man and Superman along with the Analects of Confucius. Part One includes NEW listings of: 30 Etexts for Jun, 2002. . .in addition to the 20 listed last month. 32 Etexts for Jul, 2002. . .Darwin [#3332]is still reserved. . . . 2 Etexts for Sep, 2001. . .completing the set of 4 reserved before. 2 Etexts for Feb, 2002. . .one replaces a faulty earlier listing. ----------------------- 68 Etexts for Part One of today's Newsletter in total 69 Etexts for Part Two of today's Newsletter in total ----------------------- 137 Total New Project Gutenberg Etexts Announced Today!!! ***Headline News*** We have been averaging 1,000 per year since the beginning of the year! It's been only 4 months since we announced Etext #3,000 on December 6! *Today marks the beginning of the end of the beginning of our project* I say this because we have probably just entered the first year I will get to announce our volunteers have done 1,000 Etext in one year!!! Today's Newsletter will announce approximately 125 Etexts, ranging the official release periods from September, 2001 to September, 2002. . .! Since several of the listservers that relay our Newsletter have stated that their email programs have problems with our Newsletter when those titles we list exceed even 75, we are going to have to split to having two Newsletters. Let me know if you would prefer it done like this on a monthly basis, or if you would prefer something like the first/third Wednesdays of each month, or perhaps even a weekly Newsletter. We have had a monthly Newsletter since before 99.99% of the population of the Net had access, so we will continue with a monthly version from now until July 4, which will be our 30th anniversary, and then choose, perhaps to weekly, perhaps to bi-monthly. . .your choice. Right now I think it looks as if it will be weekly, each one containing some 20-25 index listings, as that might be the optimal size for the mailers. *** With 3333 eTexts online it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $3.00 from each book, for Project Gutenberg to have given away $1,000,000,000,000 [One Trillion Dollars] in books. *100,000,000 readers is one to two percent of the world's population!* This month we have managed to reach #3333 for a "price" of $3.00 per copy to have given away our goal of $1,000,000,000,000 [One Trillion Dollars] with a total of 833 Etext titles from April 5, 2000 to April 4, 2001 [Yes, this includes 13 months of work announced in 1 calendar year.] This "cost" is currently $3.00 as we have 3333 Etexts on April 4 This "cost" is down from $3.10 when we had 3225 Etexts on March 7 This "cost" is down from $3.17 when we had 3150 Etexts on February 6 This "cost" is down from $3.23 when we had 3100 Etexts on January 3 This "cost" is down from $3.33 when we had 3000 Etexts on December 6 This "cost" is down from $3.40 when we had 2940 Etexts on October 18/Nov 1 This "cost" is down from $3.48 when we had 2870 Etexts on September 3 This "cost" is down from $3.55 when we had 2820 Etexts on August 16 This "cost" is down from $3.60 when we had 2775 Etexts on August 2 This "cost" is down from $3.70 when we had 2650 Etexts in July This "cost" is down from $3.77 when we had 2650 Etexts in June This "cost" is down from $3.92 when we had 2550 Etexts in May This "cost" is down from $4.00 when we had 2500 Etexts on April 5 Can you imagine each one of thousands of books reduced by $1.00??? 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[Yes, we are over a year ahead of schedule] Mon Year Title Author # by Author [filename.ext]#### [A "C" following the Etext #### indicated that one is still under copyright.] Jul 2002 Os Lusiadas, by Luis Vaz de Camues [in Portuguese][lusdsxxx.xxx]3333 This Etext is available as lusds10, lusds10w and lusds10h [lusds10 is plain, lusds10w is MS Word, lusds10h is html] [We need some Portuguese speakers to look these over, as I do not speak Portuguese, and may have made errors in the headers, internal filenames, etc., esp in the Word file.] HELENA RODRIGUES <hvcalha@netc.pt> Jul 2002 Reserved for Darwin [ xxx.xxx]3332* Jul 2002 The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Lord Braybrooke/Editor [pepysxxx.xxx]3331 30 Jul 2002 The Analects of Confucius [Confucian Analects] [cnfcsxxx.xxx]3330 [Translated by James Legge] Jul 2002 Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw[GBS#9][candcxxx.xxx]3329 Jul 2002 Man and Superman, by George Bernard Shaw [GBS#8][mandsxxx.xxx]3328 Jul 2002 [Thomas] Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable #1[bmaofxxx.xxx]3327 [Author's Full Name: Thomas Bulfinch [Editor's Name: E. E. Hale] Jul 2002 The Well-Beloved, by Thomas Hardy[Thomas Hardy#22][wellbxxx.xxx]3326 25 Jul 2002 Locrine - A Tragedy, by Algernon Charles Swinburne[locrnxxx.xxx]3325 Jul 2002 A Rebellious Heroine by John Kendrick Bangs[JKB#6][rebhrxxx.xxx]3324 Jul 2002 [ xxx.xxx]3323* Jul 2002 East Lynne, by Mrs. Henry Wood [stlynxxx.xxx]3322 Jul 2002 Children of the Whirlwind, by Leroy Scott [cwwndxxx.xxx]3321 20 Jul 2002 Mohammed Ali and His House, by Louise Muhlbach[#1][mhmdhxxx.xxx]3320 [Variant spellings: Louise Muhlbach, Luise Muhlbach and Luise von Muhlbach] [And there is an umlaut [ " ] over the u in Muhlbach] Jul 2002 Letters to Dead Authors, by Andrew Lang [Lang #32][ddthrxxx.xxx]3319 Jul 2002 Days with Sir Roger de Coverley, Addison & Steele [cvrlyxxx.xxx]3318 [Authors' Full Names: Joseph Addison and Richard Steele] Jul 2002 Now It Can Be Told, by Philip Gibbs [nicbtxxx.xxx]3317 Alan Earls <alanearls@mediaone.net>,franks Jul 2002 How Members of Congress Are Bribed by Joseph Moore[bribexxx.xxx]3316 15 Jul 2002 Down the Mother Lode, by Vivia Hemphill [mthrlxxx.xxx]3315 Jul 2002 The City That Was, by Will Irwin [Will Irwin #1][citywxxx.xxx]3314 Jul 2002 A Bit of Old China, by Charles Warren Stoddard [ldchnxxx.xxx]3313 Jul 2002 The Native Son, by Inez Haynes Irwin [I Irwin #2][ntvsnxxx.xxx]3312 Jul 2002 The Californiacs, by Inez Haynes Irwin[I Irwin #1][clfncxxx.xxx]3311 10 Jul 2002 A Forgotten Empire, by Robert Sewell [fevchxxx.xxx]3310 [FT: A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar; A Contribution to the History of India] Jul 2002 Prehistoric Peoples, by The Marquis de Nadaillac [mmoppxxx.xxx]3309 [FT:Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples by The Marquis de Nadaillac] [Translated by Nancy Bell (N. D'Anvers)] Jul 2002 The Bontoc Igorot, by Albert Ernest Jenks [bntcixxx.xxx]3308 Jul 2002 The Pagan Tribes of Borneo, by Hose & McDougall V1[ptborxxx.xxx]3307 [Full Names: Charles Hose and William McDougall] Jul 2002 At Suvla Bay, by John Hargrave [suvlaxxx.xxx]3306 5 Jul 2002 Ballads of Peace in War, by Michael Earls [bopiwxxx.xxx]3305 Jul 2002 The Machine, by Upton Sinclair [Upton Sinclair #8][tmchnxxx.xxx]3304 Jul 2002 Prince Hagen, by Upton Sinclair[Upton Sinclair #7][prhgnxxx.xxx]3303 [A modern morality play of the Niebelungs of Wagner's Ring Cycle Operas] Jul 2002 The Second-Story Man, by Upton Sinclair [U. S. #6][2ndsmxxx.xxx]3302 Jul 2002 The Naturewoman, by Upton Sinclair[U. Sinclair #5][ntwmnxxx.xxx]3301 Here are the 50 Etext for June, 2002, completing our 32nd official year! [Yes, I know it sounds funny, but we are that far ahead of schedule...!] 50 Jun 2002 Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith [Adam Smith #1] [wltntxxx.xxx]3300 [Full Title: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations] Jun 2002 Mr Honey's Banking Dictionary [English-German] [8bkedxxx.xxx]3299 Jun 2002 Mr Honey's Banking Dictionary [German-English] [8bkdexxx.xxx]3298 Jun 2002 Schnock, by Friedrich Hebbel [In German][Hebbel#2][xschnxxx.xxx]3297 [7schn*.* is a plain text file, 8schn*.* is a binary file containing accents] Jun 2002 The Confessions of Saint Augustine [tcosaxxx.xxx]3296 Jun 2002 The Confessions of St. Augustine [tcosaxxx.xxx]3296 45 Jun 2002 The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume I [1mlazxxx.xxx]3295 Jun 2002 The Sea-Hawk, by Rafael Sabatini [Sabatini #11][seahkxxx.xxx]3294 Jun 2002 Conquest of Granada, by Washington Irving[W.I.#6] [cgranxxx.xxx]3293 [Full Title: Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada] Jun 2002 The Clever Woman of the Family, by Charlotte Yonge[cwotfxxx.xxx]3292 [Usually listed as Charlotte M. Yonge] Jun 2002 John Marshall and the Constitution, by Corwin [jmatcxxx.xxx]3291 [Full: John Marshall and the Constitution, A Chronicle of the Supreme Court] [Author's Full Name: Edward S. Corwin] 40 Jun 2002 Valerius Terminus, by Francis Bacon [F. Bacon # ][vtrmxxxx.xxx]3290 [Full Title: Valerius Terminus: of the Interpretation of Nature] [vtrmu10.* is the unannotated version, vtrma10.* is the annotated version] Jun 2002 The Valley of Fear, by Arthur Conan Doyle[Doyle28][vfearxxx.xxx]3289 Jun 2002 The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land, by Ralph Connor 11[spnmlxxx.xxx]3288 Jun 2002 The Man From Glengarry, by Ralph Connor[Connor#10][tmfgyxxx.xxx]3287 [Full Title: The Man From Glengarry, A Tale of the Ottowa] Jun 2002 Selections, Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke [spwebxxx.xxx]3286 [Full Title: Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke] Jun 2002 The Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper [JFC #7][dslyrxxx.xxx]3285 35 Jun 2002 The Discovery of the Source of the Nile, by Speke [disnlxxx.xxx]3284 [Author's Full Name: John Hanning Speke] Jun 2002 The Upanishads, translated by Swami Paramananda [upanixxx.xxx]3283 Full: The Upanishads, translated and commentated by Swami Paramananda] Jun 2002 The Brown Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang [Lang #32][brfryxxx.xxx]3282 Jun 2002 Cy Whittaker's Place, by J. C. Lincoln[Lincoln #9][cywhtxxx.xxx]3281 30 Jun 2002 Cap'n Warren's Wards, by Joseph C. Lincoln[JCL #8][cpnwwxxx.xxx]3280 Jun 2002 Canterbury Pieces, by Samuel Butler [S. Butler #8][cantpxxx.xxx]3279 Jun 2002 Cambridge Pieces, by Samuel Butler [S. Butler #7][cambpxxx.xxx]3278 Also see: May 2002 First Year in Canterbury Settlement, Samuel Butler[frcanxxx.xxx]3235 [Full Title: A First Year in Canterbury Settlement][Our 6th by Samuel Butler] Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 7[7wardxxx.xxx]3277 Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 6[6wardxxx.xxx]3276 25 Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 5[5wardxxx.xxx]3275 Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 4[4wardxxx.xxx]3274 Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 3[3wardxxx.xxx]3273 Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 2[2wardxxx.xxx]3272 Jun 2002 The Complete Works of Artemus Ward [Browne] Part 1[1wardxxx.xxx]3271 [Full: The Complete Works of Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne) Parts 1-7] 20 Jun 2002 The Jerusalem Sinner Saved, by John Bunyan [JB #4][jrsnsxxx.xxx]3270 Full Title: The Jerusalem Sinner Saved; or Good News for the Vilest Men] Jun 2002 The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Rutherford [mrkrtxxx.xxx]3269 Jun 2002 The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radcliffe [udolfxxx.xxx]3268 Jun 2002 Old Love Stories Retold, by Richard Le Gallienne [hnmtlxxx.xxx]3267 [This is currently only the chapter/story of Heinrich Heine and his Mathilda] Jun 2002 Miss Billy, by Eleanor H. Porter[Eleanor Porter#5][msblyxxx.xxx]3266 Also see: Nov 1995 Miss Billy's Decision, by Eleanor H. Porter [EHP2][msbidxxx.xxx] 362 Nov 1995 Miss Billy Married, by Eleanor H. Porter [EHP#1] [msbimxxx.xxx] 361 15 Jun 2002 The Re-Creation of Brian Kent, Harold Bell Wright [trcbkxxx.xxx]3265 Jun 2002 Dennison Grant, by Robert Stead [dnsngxxx.xxx]3264 [Full Title: Dennison Grant: A Novel of To-day] Jun 2002 The Portygee, by Joseph C. Lincoln[J.C. Lincoln#7][prtgexxx.xxx]3263 Jun 2002 The Pilgrims of Hope, by William Morris[Morris #9][plghpxxx.xxx]3262 Contents: The Message of the March Wind The Bridge and the Street Sending to the War Mother and Son New Birth The New Proletarian In Prison and at Home The Half of Life Gone A New Friend Ready to Depart A Glimpse of the Coming Day Meeting The War-Machine The Story's Ending Jun 2002 News from Nowhere, by William Morris[Wm Morris #8][nwsnwxxx.xxx]3261 10 Jun 2002 Short History of Wales, by Owen M. Edwards [hstwlxxx.xxx]3260 Jun 2002 Countess Kate, by Charlotte M. Yonge [CM Yonge #8][cntktxxx.xxx]3259 Jun 2002 A Laodicean, by Thomas Hardy [Thomas Hardy #21][laodcxxx.xxx]3258 [Full Title: A Laodicean: A Story of To-day] Jun 2002 New Thought Pastels, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox[EWW#3][nwthpxxx.xxx]3257 Jun 2002 Books and Bookmen, by Ian Maclaren[IanMaclaren #1][bkbmnxxx.xxx]3256 [Ian Maclaren is a pseudonym of the Rev. John Watson] 5 Jun 2002 Moments of Vision, by Thomas Hardy[ThomasHardy#20][mntvsxxx.xxx]3255 Jun 2002 Entire PG Galsworthy Files, by Galsworthy [GL#34][glentxxx.xxx]3254 Jun 2002 The Entire Gutenberg Abraham Lincoln files [AL#8][lnentxxx.xxx]3253 CONTENTS: Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt Editor's Preface by Arthur Brooks Lapsley Abraham Lincoln. An Essay by Carl Shurz Abraham Lincoln. Memorial Address by Joseph H. Choate The Writings of Abraham Lincoln Jun 2002 The Entire Gutenberg Holmes, by Holmes,Sr.[OWH#10][ohentxxx.xxx]3252 [Full Name: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.] CONTENTS: The Autocrat of the Breakfast-table The Professor at the Breakfast-table The Poet at the Breakfast Table Over the Teacups Elsie Venner The Guardian Angel A Mortal Antipathy Pages from an Old Volume of Life Bread and the Newspaper My Hunt after "The Captain" The Inevitable Trial Cinders from Ashes The Pulpit and the Pew Medical Essays Homeopathy and its Kindred Delusions The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever Currents and Counter-currents in Medical Science Border Lines of Knowledge in Some Provinces of Medical Science Scholastic and Bedside Teaching The Medical Profession in Massachusetts The Young Practitioner Medical Libraries Some of My Early Teachers Jun 2002 Hadleyburg and Other Stories, by Mark Twain [mthdbxxx.xxx]3251 [Full Title: The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories] [Please note this book as been published under both "that" and "Who" titles] [Full Title: The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories] or [Full Title: The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories] CONTENTS: The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg My First Lie, and How I Got out of it The Esquimaux Maiden's Romance Christian Science and The Book of Mrs. Eddy Is He Living or Is He Dead? My Debut as a Literary Person At The Appetite-cure Concerning The Jews From The 'London Times' of 1904 About Play-acting Travelling with a Reformer Diplomatic Pay and Clothes Luck The Captain's Story Stirring Times in Austria Meisterschaft My Boyhood Dreams To The above Old People In Memoriam--Olivia Susan Clemens and We just posted the last two of this collection previously reserved: Sep 2001 Aslauga's Knight by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque 4[slkntxxx.xxx]2827 Sep 2001 The Two Captains by Friedrich de la Motte-Fouque 3[2cpnsxxx.xxx]2826 Sep 2001 Undine, by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque[Fouque #2][undinxxx.xxx]2825 Sep 2001 Sintram and His Companions, by Friedrich Fouque #1[sntrmxxx.xxx]2824 [Full: Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Freiherr de La Motte-Fouque] and We are replacing the following faulty entry: Feb 2001 History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Ross[impjnxxx.xxx]2518 with Feb 2001 The Hungry Stones et. al., by Rabindranath Tagore [hngstxxx.xxx]2518 [Full Title: The Hungry Stones And Other Stories] The Hungry Stones The Victory Once There Was A King The Home-coming My Lord, The Baby The Kingdom Of Cards The Devotee Vision The Babus Of Nayanjore Living Or Dead? "We Crown Thee King" The Renunciation The Cabuliwallah (The Fruitseller from Cabul) and finally. . . Feb 2001 T. Tembarom, by Frances Hodgson Burnett [FHB #10][tmbrnxxx.xxx]2514 *** Notes from News Scan and Edupage You have been reading excerpts from NewsScan Daily Underwritten by Arthur Andersen & IEEE Computer Society If you have questions or comments about NewsScan send e-mail to Editors@newsscan.com To subscribe or unsubscribe to NewsScan Daily, send an e-mail message to NewsScan@NewsScan.com with 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject line. You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, send e-mail to: edupage@educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName Mac users can download our .txt files in binary mode to avoid the double spacing cr/lf line ends creates. 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