Non-Fiction 4-CD Set

<b>Non-Fiction 4-CD Set</b> <i>updated 7/18/2007</i>
Non-Fiction 4-CD Set updated 7/18/2007
Item# ISBN 0915232995
$69.00

Product Description

What do Plutarch, Gibbon, Proudhon, Malthus, Houdini, Jefferson, Darwin, Veblen, Dewey, and Plato have in common? Their works are all on the same 4-CD set with 3590 books. (You can also get the same books, organized the same one, on a single DVD, for the same price.)

Intended for use with PCs (Windows and Linux) and recent Macs (OS X), our Non-Fiction 4-CD set currently contains the full text of 3590 books in plain text format. At a price of $69, that amounts to about two cents per book.

This 4-CD set includes History, Natural Science, Social Science, Philosophy, and Reference.

Warning This is a very large Web page, completely describing a huge 4-CD set. If you want to print this information, limit your print to the first few pages. You can browse through the complete Table of Contents below or use the Find function in your browser (under Edit) to search for specific authors, topics, and books. You can also use these internal links to navigate through the Contents.


Questions? If Richard Seltzer, who created this CD, is online now, you can chat with him immediately by clicking on his photo (below). If he is offline, you can send him an email by clicking on his photo.

Table of Contents of CD #1 -- US History

  • Colonial period
    • An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition Concerning the Discovery of America by Prince Madog ab owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170 by John Williams 1791
    • Christopher Columbus by Mildred Stapley
    • Christopher Columbus by Filson Young
    • The Life of Columbus by Sir Arthur Helps
    • The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus by Washington Irving
      • volume 2
    • Amerigo Vespucci by Frederick Ober
    • The Voyage of the Verazzano by Henry Murphy
    • A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia by Thomas Hariot
    • The Beginnings of New England by John Fiske, 1892
    • Beginnings of the American People by Carl Lotus Becker
    • A Century Too Soon (The Real American Romance, Volume 6) by John Musick, 1909
    • Days of the Discoverers by L. Lamprey
    • Departure of Columbus (volume 3 of Historical Tales) by Charles Morris
    • England in America 1580-1652 by Lyon Tyler, 1904
    • European Background of American History 1300-1600 by Edward Potts Cheyney
    • The Mayflower Compact 1620 (short)
    • Fundamental Orders of 1639 (short)
    • Henry Hudson by Thomas Janvier
    • The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair or True Stories form New England History 1620-1808 by Nathaniel Hawthorne
    • The Mayflower and Her Log, July 15, 1620 - May 6, 1621, Chiefly from Original Sources, by Azel Ames
    • The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut by Louise Greene
    • Sabbath in Puritan New England by Alice Earle
    • The Campaign of 1760 in Canada by Chevalier Johnstone
    • History of Louisiana by Le Page de Pratz (1695-1775)
    • Narrative of New Netherland ed. by J.F. Jameson
    • Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson (1635-1716)
    • An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia by Alexander Hewatt
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • New Discoveries at Jamestown by John Cotter and J. Paul Hudson, 1957
    • The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot 985-1503
    • Original Narratives of Early American History
    • Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam by John Abbott
    • French Pathfinders in North America by William Henry Johnson
    • Pioneers of France in the New World by Francis Parkman
    • Pioneers of the Old South by Mary Johnston
    • First Thanksgiving Proclamation 1676 (short)
    • The Conquest of the Old Southwest: The Romantic Story of the Early Pioneers into Virginia, The Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky 1740-1790, by Archibald Henderson
    • Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe, founder of Georgia by Thaddeus Mason Harris
    • A Half-Century of Conflict, volume 2, by Francis Parkman
    • The Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman
    • The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut by John Taylor
    • Woman's Life in Colonial Days by Carl Holliday, 1922
    • The Women Who Came in the Mayflower by Annie Russell Marble

    •  
  • Revolution
    • Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone by John Filson (short)
    • The First White Man of the West [Daniel Boone] by Timothy Flint, 1856
    • Life and Times of Colonel Daniel Boone by Cecil Hartley
    • American Prisoners of the Revolution by Danske Dandridge
    • The American Revolution and the Boer War by Sydney Fiske
    • The Campaign of 1776 Around New York and Brooklyn by Henry Johnston
    • The Emancipation of Massachusetts by Brooks Adams
    • Les Francais en Amerique Pendant la Guerre de l'Independence by Thomas Balch
    • James Otis the Pre-Revolutionist by John Clark Ridpath
    • The Life of Francis Marion by W. Gilmore Simms
    • The Life of General Francis Marion by Mason Locke Weems
    • Sketch of the Life of General Francis Marion by William Dobein James
    • Colony or Free State by Alpheus Snow
    • Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle as She Saw It from the Belfry by Oliver Wendell Holmes
    • Loyalists of America by Egerton Ryerson, volume 1
    • Major Operatioins of the Navies in the War of American Independence by A.T. Mahan
    • Memoirs of General Lafayette by Lafayette
    • The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers 1758-1775
    • A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa but resident above 60 years in the USA, related by himself, Venture Smith, 1798
    • The Old Bell of Independence by Henry Watson
    • "Old Put" the Patriot by Frederick Ober, 1904
    • Philip Winwood by Robert Neilson Stephens, 1900
    • Revolutionary Heroes by James Parton
    • Speech on Conciliation with America by Edmund Burke
    • The War of Independence by John Fiske
    • Wars Between England and America by T.C. Smith
    • Benjamin Franklin
      • Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
      • From Boyhood to Manhood: Life of Benjamin Franklin by William Thayer, 1889
      • Vie de Franklin by M. Mignet
      • Benjamin Franklin by John Morse, Jr.
    • Thomas Paine
      • The Age of Reason
      • The American Crisis
      • Common Sense
      • The Rights of Man
    • Original Writings of Samuel Adams
      • Volume 2 of 4
      • Volume 3 of 4
      • Volume 4 of 4
    • George Washington
      • The Americanism of George Washington by Henry Van Dyke
      • The Life of George Washington, Volume 1, by Washington Irving
      • Washington and His Colleagues by Henry Jones Ford
      • George Washington by William Roscoe Thayer, 1922
      • George Washington by Calista McCabe Courtenay
      • George Washington by Henry Cabot Lodge
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
      • The Life of George Washington, compiled by Bushrod Washington
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
        • volume 3
        • volume 4
        • volume 5
      • The Life and Times of George Washington, volume 2 John Schroeder and Benson Lossing
      • The True George Washington by Paul Leicester Ford
      • George Washington's Rules of Civility by Moncure Conway
      • Washington's Domestic Life by Richard Rush, 1857
      • George Washington Farmer by Paul Leland
      • A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of Presidents by James Richardson, 1897
        • George Washington

Mercy Otis Warren, conscience of the American Revolution

I entered these works by Mercy Otis Warren by hand. (The old type, with "s" that looks like "f" and other peculiarities characteristic of the time, makes this text impossible to scan). I have modernized the spelling and punctuation and made other edits for readability. Please let me know of typos, so I can fix them promptly. Richard Seltzer seltzer@samizdat.com

 Mercy Warren's entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition, 1911:

"Warren, Mercy (1728-1814), American writer, sister of James Otis, was born at Barnstable, Mass., and in 1754 married James Warren (1726-1808) of Plymouth, Mass., a college friend of her brother. Her literary inclinations were fostered by both these men, and she began early to write poems and prose essays. As member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1766-1774) and its speaker (1776-1777 and 1787-1788), member (1774 and 1775) and president (1775) of the Provincial Congress, and paymaster-general in 1775, James Warren took a leading part in the events of the American revolutionary period, and his wife followed its progress with keen interest. Her gifts of satire were utilized in her political dramas, The Adulator (1773) and The Group (1775); and John Adams, whose wife Abigail was Mercy Warren's close friend, encouraged her to further efforts. Her tragedies "The Sack of Rome" and "The Ladies of Castile," were included in her Poems, Dramatic and Miscellaneous (1790), dedicated to General Washington. Apart from their historical interest among the beginnings of American literature, Mercy Warren's poems have no permanent value. In 1805 she published a History of the American Revolution, which was colored by somewhat outspoken personal criticism and was bitterly resented by John Adams (see his correspondence, published by the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1878). James Warren died in 1808, and his wife followed him on the 19th of October 1814."

Plays

  • The Adulateur, a five-act play, published in 1773
  • The Defeat, excerpts from a play, published 1773
  • The Group, a three-act play, published in 1775
  • The Blockheads, a three-act play, published  in 1776, shortly after the British withdrew from Boston
  • The Motley Assembly, a farce, published in 1779.
Observations on the new Constitution, and on the Federal and State Conventions, 1788. Pamphlet against the Constitution, formerly attributed to Elbridge Gerry, now acknowledged as written by Mercy Otis Warren

Chronology of Mercy Otis Warren 1728 - 1814 by King Dykeman, Philosophy Department, Fairfield University

Introduction to the work of Mercy Otis Warren 1728 - 1814 by King Dykeman, Philosophy Department, Fairfield University

Introduction to Observations on the New Constitution by Mercy Otis Warrenby King Dykeman, Philosophy Department, Fairfield University

The Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution

"Mercy Warren: Conscience of the American Revolution" a detailed review of this book by Richard Seltzer

The original 3-volume work is 1317 pages long. Mercy wrote early drafts of this work near the time of the events described, and completed the work about four years before its appeared in 1805. She explains the delay as due to health problems, temporary bouts of blindness, and grief at the death of her only son.

Mercy writes in the third person even when dealing with events involving her immediate family. Keep in mind that James Otis (early advocate of the rights of the colonies) was her brother, James Warren (speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives) was her husband, and Winslow Warren (would-be diplomat) was her son.

  • Volume 1 -- from the origins to Valley Forge in 1778
    • Introduction -- An Address to the Inhabitants of the United States of America
    • Chapter 1 -- Introductory Observations
    • Chapter 2 -- The Stamp Act. A Congress convened at New York, 1765. The Stamp Act repealed. New grievances. Suspension of the legislature of New York.
    • Chapter 3 -- Cursory Observations. Massachusetts Circular Letter. A new House of Representatives called. Governor Bernard impeached. A riot on the seizure of a vessel. Troops arrive. A Combination against all commerce with Great Britain. A General Assembly convened at Boston, removed to Cambridge. Governor Bernard after his impeachment repairs to England.
    • Chapter 4 -- Character of Mr. Hutchinson. Appointed Governor of Massachusetts. The attempted Assassination of Mr. Otiose. Transactions of the March 5, 1770. Arrival of the East India Company's Tea Ships. Establishment of Committees of Correspondence. The Right of Parliamentary Taxation without Representation urged by Mr. Hutchinson. Articles of Impeachment resolved on in the House of Representatives against Governor Hutchinson and Lieutenant Governor Oliver. Chief Justice of the Province impeached. Chief Justice of the Province impeached. Boston Port Bill. Governor Hutchinson leaves the Province.
    • Chapter 5 -- General Gage appointed Governor of Massachusetts. General Assembly meets at Salem. A proposal for a Congress from all the Colonies to be convened at Philadelphia. Mandamus Counselors obliged to resign. Resolutions of the General Congress. Occasional Observations. The Massachusetts attentive to the military discipline of their youth. Suffolk Resolves. A Provincial Congress chosen in the Massachusetts. Governor Gage summons a new House of Representatives.
    • Chapter 6 -- Parliamentary divisions on American affairs. Cursory observations and events. Measures for raising an army of observation by the four New England governments of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Battle of Lexington. Sketches of the conduct and characters of the governors of the southern provinces. Ticonderoga taken. Arrival of reinforcements from England. Proscription and characters of Samuel Adams and John Hancock. Battle of Bunker Hill.  Death and character of General Joseph Warren. Massachusetts adopts a stable form of government.
    • Chapter 7 -- Continental Army. Mr. Washington appointed to the command. General Gage recalled, succeeded by Sir William Howe. Depredations on the sea coast. Falmouth burnt. Canadian affairs. Death and character of General Montgomery.
    • Chapter 8 -- Dissensions in the British Parliament. Petition of Governor Penn rejected. Boston evacuated. Sir Henry Clinton sent to the southward., followed by General Lee. His character. Sir Peter Parker's attack on Sullivan's Island. General Howe's Arrival at Sandy Hook. General Washington leaves Cambridge. Observations on the temper of some of the colonies.
    • Chapter 9 -- Declaration of Independence. Lord Howe's arrival in America. Action on Long Island. Retreat of the Americans through the Jerseys and the loss of Forts Washington and Lee. Affairs in Canada. Surprise of the Hessians at Trenton. Various transactions in the Jerseys. General Howe's retreat. Makes headquarters at Brunswick. His indecisions. Some traits of his character.
    • Chapter 10 -- Desultory circumstances. Skirmishes and events. General Howe withdraws from the Jerseys. Arrives at the River Elk. Followed by Washington. The Battle of Brandywine. General Washington defeated, retreats to Philadelphia. Obliged to draw of his army. Lord Cornwallis takes possession of the city. Action at Germantown, Red Bank, etc. The British Army take winter quarters in Philadelphia. The Americans encamp at Valley Forge. General Washington's situation not eligible. De Lisle's letters. General Conway resigns. The Baron de Steuben appointed Inspector General of the American army.
  • Volume 2 -- from Saratoga in 1778 to the eve of Yorktown in 1781
    • Chapter 11 -- Northern Department. General Carleton superseded. General Burgoyne vested with the command for operations in Canada. Ticonderoga abandoned by General St. Clair. Affair of Fort Stanwix. Of Bennington and various other important movements of the two armies, until the Convention of Saratoga. General Burgoyne repairs to England on parole. His reception there. Reflections and observations on the events of the Northern Campaign
    • Chapter 12 -- Observations on the conduct of the British Parliament, previous to the capture of Burgoyne. The ineffectual efforts of the commissioners sent to America in consequence of Lord North's Conciliatory Bill.  Their attempts to corrupt individuals and public bodies. Negotiation broken off.  Manifesto published by the commissioners. Counter Declaration by Congress. Sir William Howe repairs to England
    • Chapter 13 -- Evacuation of Philadelphia. Battle of Monmouth. General Lee censured. General Clinton reaches New York. The Count de Estaing arrives there. Repairs to Rhode Island. Expedition unsuccessful. French Fleet rendezvous at Boston to refit after damages sustained by a storm. Lord Howe leave the American Seas. Marauding exploits of General Grey. Destruction of Wyoming. Expedition into the Indian Territories.
    • Chapter 14 -- Foreign negotiations. Dissensions among the American commissioners. Deane recalled. Mr. Adams appointed. Mr. Lee and Mr. Adams recalled. Spain declares war against England. Mr. Jay sent to the Court of Madrid. Sir George Collier's expedition to Virginia. His sudden recall.  Ravages on the North River.  Depredations in the state of Connecticut, in aid of Governor Tryon and his partisans. General Washington seizes Stoney Point. Recovered by the British. Penobscot expedition. Destruction of the American navy.
    • Chapter 15 -- A retrospect of some naval transactions in the West Indies 1778 and 1779. Affairs in Georgia concisely reviewed. General Lincoln sent to take the command at the southward.  The Count de Estaing's arrival in Georgia. Savannah closely besieged by the combined forces of France and America. Repulsed by General Prescott. The Count of Estaing leaves the southern clime.  The Count Pulaski slain in Georgia. Some anecdotes of Count Kosciusko.
    • Chapter 16 -- Sir Henry Clinton and Admiral Arbuthnot sail for South Carolina. Charleston invested. Capitulates. General Lincoln and his army prisoners of war. General Clinton returns to New York. Lord Cornwallis's command and civil administration in Charleston. Mr. Gadsden an other gentlemen suspected and sent to St. Augustine. Much opposition to British authority in both the Carolinas. The Count de Rochambeau and the Admiral de Tiernay arrived at Newport. British depredations in the Jerseys. Catastrophe of Mr. Caldwell and his family. Armed neutrality. Some observations on the state of Ireland. Riots in England. Cursory observations.
    • Chapter 17 --Distressed situation of the army and the country from various causes. General Gates sent to the southward. Surprised and defeated at Camden by Lord Cornwallis. Superseded. General Greene appointed to the command in the Carolinas. Major Ferguson's defeat. Sir Henry Clinton makes a diversion in the Chesapeake in favor of Lord Cornwallis. General Arnold sent there. His defection and character. Detection, trial, and death of Major Andre. Disposition of the Dutch Republic with regard to America. Governor Trumbull's character and correspondence with Baron Van de Capellen. Mr. Laurens appointed to negotiate with the Dutch Republic.
    • Chapter 18 -- Revolt of the Pennsylvania line. Discontents in other parts of the army Paper medium sunk. Some active movements of Don Bernard de Galvez in America. War between Great Britain and Spain opened in Europe by the siege of Gibraltar. Short view of diplomatic transactions between America and several European powers.  Empress of Russia refuses to treat with the American States.
    • Chapter 19 -- General Gates surrenders the command of the southern army to General Greene, on his arrival in South Carolina. Action between General Sumpter and Colonel Tarleton. General Morgan's expedition. Meet and defeats Colonel Tarleton. Lord Cornwallis pursues General Morgan. Party of Americans cut off at the Catawba. Lord Cornwallis arrives at Hillsborough. Calls by proclamation on all the inhabitants of the state to join him. Battle of Guilford. Americans defeated. Lord Cornwallis marches towards Wilmington. General Greene pursues him. General Greene returns towards Camden. Action at Camden. Lord Rawdon evacuates Camden and returns to Charleston. Barbarous state of society among the mountaineers, and in the back settlements of the Carolinas.  Attack on Ninety-Six. Repulse.  General Greene again obliged to retreat. Execution of Colonel Hayne. Lord Rawdon leaves the state of South Carolina and embarks for England. Action at the Eutaw Springs. General Greene retires to the high hills of Santee.  Governor Rutledge returns to South Carolina and resumes the reins of government.
    • Chapter 20 -- Lord Cornwallis marches to Wilmington. Marquis de la Fayette sent to Virginia. Death of General Phillips. Lord Cornwallis moves from Petersburg to Williamsburg. Dissonant opinions between him and Sir Henry Clinton. Crosses James River.  Takes post at Portsmouth. Indecision of Sir Henry Clinton. Meditates an attack on Philadelphia. The project relinquished.
  • Volume 3 -- from Yorktown in 1781 to the Treaty of Paris in 1783, plus a few subsequent events and observations about the Constitution (1787), the French Revolution (1789), and the presidencies of Washington and Adams (up to 1801)
    • Chapter 21 -- A first view of the forces of the contending parties. The Generals Washington and Rochambeau meet at Weathersfield. Attack on New York contemplated. The design relinquished. Combined armies march toward Virginia. Count de Grasse arrives in the Chesapeake. Sir Samuel Hood arrives at New York. Sails to the Chesapeake. Naval action. Lord Cornwallis attempts a retreat. Disappointed. Offers terms of capitulation. Terms of surrender agreed on. Lord Digby and Sir Henry Clinton arrive too late. Comparative view of the British commanders. General exchange of prisoners.
    • Chapter 22 -- General Wayne sent to the south. Embarrassments of General Greene in that quarter. Recovery of Georgia and evacuation of Savannah by the British. Death and character of Colonel Laurens. Character of General Greene. Consequent observations.
    • Chapter 23 -- General observations on the conduct of the British King and Parliament after the intelligence of the capture of Lord Cornwallis and his army. King's speech. Address of thanks opposed. Proposition by Sir Thomas Pitt to withhold supplies from the Crown. Vote carried in favor of granting supplies. General Burgoyne defends the American opposition to the measures of the Court. Variety of desultory circumstances discussed in Parliament.
    • Chapter 24 -- Naval transactions. Rupture between England and France opened in the Bay of Biscay. Admiral Keppel. Serapis and the Countess of Scarborough captured by Paul Jones. The protection given him by the States-General resented by the British Court. Transactions in the West Indies. Sir George Bridges Rodney returns to England after the capture of St. Eustatia. Sent out again the succeeding year. Engages an defeats the French squadron under the command of the Count de Grasse. Capture of the Ville de Paris. The Count de Grasse sent to England. Admiral Rodney created a peer of the realm on his return to England.
    • Chapter 25 -- Continuation of naval rencounters. Affair of Count Byland. Sir Hyde Parker and Admiral Zeutman. Commodore Johnstone ordered to the Cape of Good Hope. Admiral Kempenfelt. Loss of the Royal George. Baron de Rullincort's expedition to the Isle of Jersey. Capture of Minorca. Gibraltar again besieged, defended, and relieved.  Mr. Adams's negotiations with the Dutch provinces.
    • Chapter 26 -- General uneasiness with ministerial measures in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Loud complaints against the Board of Admiralty. Sir Hyde Parker resigns his commission. Motion for an address for peace by General Conway. Resignation of Lord George Germaine. Created a peer of the realm. Lord North resigns. Some traits of his character. Petition of the city of London for peace. Coalition of parties. A new ministry. Death and character of the Marquis of Rockingham. Lord Shelburne's administration. Negotiations for peace. Provisional articles signed. Temper of the loyalists. Execution of Captain Huddy. Consequent imprisonment of Captain Asgill. Asgill's release.
    • Chapter 27 -- Discontents with the provisional articles. Mr. Hartley sent to Paris. The definitive treaty agreed to and signed by all parties. A general pacification among the nations at war. Mr. Pitt, Prime Minister in England. His attention to East India affairs. Some subsequent observations.
    • Chapter 28 -- Peace proclaimed in America. General Carleton delays the withdraw of the the troops from New York. Situation of the loyalists. Efforts in their favor by some gentlemen in Parliament. Their final destination. Their dissatisfaction and subsequent conduct.
    • Chapter 29 -- Conduct of the American army on the news of peace. Mutiny and insurrection. Congress surrounded by a part of the American army. Mutineers disperse. Congress removes to Princeton. Order of Cincinnati. Observations thereon.
    • Chapter 30 -- A survey of the situation of America on the conclusion of the war with Britain. Observations on the Declaration of Independence. Withdraw of the British troops from New York. A few observations on the detention of the western posts. The American army disbanded, after the commander in chief had addressed the public and taken leave of his fellow soldiers. General Washington resigns his commission to Congress.
    • Chapter 31 --Supplementary observations on succeeding events, after the termination of the American Revolution. Insurrection in the Massachusetts. A general convention of the states. A new Constitution adopted. General Washington chosen President. British treaty negotiated by Mr. Jay. General Washington's second retreat from public life. General observations

  • Early Republic
    • Adventures of a 49er by Daniel Knower, 1894
    • Albert Gallatin by John Austin Stevens
    • The American Republic by O.A. Brownson
    • American Pioneers and Patriots: David Crockett: His Life and Adventures by John Abbott
    • Autobiography of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak or Black Hawk by Black Hawk (re: Black Hawk War of 1832)
    • Brook Farm by John Codman
    • The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815 by Rev. G.R. Gleig
    • Communistic Societies of the United States by Charles Nordhoff
    • A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of Presidents by James Richardson, 1897
      • George Washington
      • John Adams
      • Thomas Jefferson
      • James Madison
      • James Monroe
      • John Quincy Adams
      • Andrew Jackson
      • Martin Van Buren
      • William Henry Harrison
      • John Tyler
      • James Polk
      • Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore
      • Franklin Pierce
      • James Buchanan
    • The Conqueror, being the true and romantic story of Alexander Hamilton by Gertrude Atherton
    • Count the Cost [Proposition for a New Constitution] Jonathan Steadfast, 1804
    • Daniel Webster by Henry Cabot Lodge
    • Death Valley in '49 by William Lewis Manly, 1894
    • Alexis de Tocqueville
      • Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
      • Correspondence and Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior 1834 to 1859, volume 2
      • American Institutions and Their Influence by Alexis de Tocqueville
    • Discourse on the Life and Character of Littleton Waller Tazewell [Congressman] Hugh Blair Grigsby, 1860
    • Expedition of the Donner Party and Its Tragic Fate by Eliza Poor Donner Houghton
    • History of the Donner Party by C.F. McGlashan
    • Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, and California by Colonel J.C. Fremont, 1852
    • Famous Americans of Recent Times, 1867, by James Parton
    • The Federalist Papers
    • The Death of the Federalist Party by Richard Seltzer
    • The Discovery of Yellowstone Park by Nathaniel Pitt Langford
    • An Englishman's Travels in America by J. Benwell, 1857
    • Formation of the Union 1750-1829 by Albert Hart
    • General Scott by General Marcus Wright
    • Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster
    • Jefferson
      • Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson
      • Jefferson and His Colleagues, a Chronicle of the Virginia Dynasty by Allen Johnson
      • Thomas Jefferson by Edward S. Ellis
      • Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies from the Papters of Thomas Jefferson, edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
        • volume 3
        • volume 4
      • The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, volume 6
    • John Quincy Adams
      • John Quincy Adams by John Morse, Jr.
      • Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams by Josiah Quincy
      • Live and Public Services of John Quincy Adams by William Seward
      • Orations by John Quincy Adams
    • Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantaion 1838-1839 By Frances Anne Kemble
    • The Life and Adventures of Major Roger Sherman Potter by Pheleg van Trusedale
    • Log-Cabin Lady by anonymous
    • John Marshall And The Constitution, A Chronicle Of The Supreme Court by Edward S. Corwin
    • The Life of Kit Carson by Edward Ellis
    • The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson by De Witt Petres, 1858
    • Memoirs of Aaron Burr by Matthew Davis
      • volume 1
      • volume 2
      • volume 3
    • Minnesota and Dacotah: in letters descriptive of a tour through the northwest in the autumn of 1856 by C.C. Andrews
    • Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of American in the Years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 by Gabriel Franchere
    • The Naval War of 1812 by Theodore Roosevelt, 1882
    • On Nullification and the Force Bill, speech by John C. Calhoun, February 15, 1833 (short)
    • On the Expunging Resolution, speech by Thomas Hart Benton, January 12, 1837 (short)
    • On the Expunging Resolutions, speech by Henry Clay, January 16, 1837 (short)
    • Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, a prisoner in Washington jail, 1853
    • A Ramble of 6000 Miles Through the US by S.A. Ferrall, 1832
    • Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 by Frederick Jackson Turner
    • On the Seminole War, speech by Henry Clay, January 19, 1819 (short)
    • The Journals of Lewis and Clark
    • History of the Expedition Under the Comand of Captains Lewis and Clark
      • volume 1, 1814
    • The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman
    • The Reign of Andrew Jackson by Fredric Austin Ogg
    • The Star-Spangeled Banner by John Carpenter (short)
    • Travels in the US of A, 1793-1797 by William Priest
    • Webster's March 7 Speech and Secession (1850)
    • Selected Speeches of Daniel Webster
    • Walker's Appear [David Walker] by Henry Highland Garnet, 1848
    • When Buffalo Ran by George Bird Grinnell, 1920
      •  
  • Civil War
    • A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of Presidents by James Richardson, 1897
      • Lincoln and Johnson
    • Lincoln
      • Abraham Lincoln by Lord Charnwood
      • Abraham Lincoln, a Memorial Address by Rev. T.M. Eddy, 1865
      • Abraham Lincoln by James Russell Lowell (short)
      • Abraham Lincoln (play) by John Drinkwater
      • Abraham Lincoln by George Putnam
      • Abraham Lincoln, a History by John Nicolay and John Hay, volume 2, 1890
      • Abraham Lincoln by John T. Morse
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
      • The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln by Helen Nicolay
      • The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln by Francis Browne, 1913
      • The Life of Stephen A. Douglas by William Gardner
      • Life of Abraham Lincoln by Henry Ketcham
      • Life of Abraham Lincoln by John Hugh Bowers
      • Lincoln; An Account of His Personal Life, Especially of Its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War by Nathaniel Wright Stephenson
      • Lincoln Letters (short)
      • The Lincoln Story Book by Henry Williams
      • Lincoln's Inaugurals, Addresses and Letters edited by Daniel Dodge
      • Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: A Complete Collection of the Funny and Witty Anecdotes that made Abraham Lincoln Famous as America's Greatest Story Teller, With Introduction and Anecdotes By Colonel Alexander K. McClure
      • Our American Cousin, a drama, in 3 acts, by Tom Taylor. Abraham Lincoln was watching this play when he was assassinated.

      • (Act III, halfway through Scene 2.)
      • Our American Holidays: Lincoln's Birthday
      • A Short Life of Lincoln by John Nicolay, 1904
      • Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln 1832-1865 edited by Merwin Roe
      • Stephen A. Douglas, a Study in American Politics by Allen Johnson
      • Writings of Abraham Lincoln
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
        • Volume 5
        • Volume 6
        • Volume 7
    • Andersonville: a Story of Rebel Military Prisons by John McElroy
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
      • Volume 3
      • Volume 4
    • The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War by Annie Heloise Abel, 1919
    • The Army of the Cumberland by Henry Cist
    • The Campaign of Chancellorsville by Theodore Dodge
    • Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field by Thomas Knox, 1865
    • Captains of the Civil War: a Chronicle of the Blue and the Gray by William Wood
    • Chancellorsville and Gettysburg by Abner Doubleday
    • The Citizen-Soldier, or Memoirs of a Volunteer by John Beatty
    • The Continental Monthly, devoted to literature and national policy
      • January 1862
      • February 1862
      • March 1862
      • April 1862
      • June 1862
      • August 1862
      • September 1862
      • November 1862
      • May 1863
      • June 1863
      • July 1863
      • October 1863
      • December 1863
      • March 1864
      • April 1864
      • June 1864
      • July 1864
      • August 1864
    • The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter by George Sumter
    • Daring and Suffering, a History of the Great Railroad Adventure by William Pittenger
    • Famous Adventures and Prison Escapes of the Civil War edited by George Washington Cable, 1844-1915
    • Memoirs of General William T. Sherman
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Government and Rebellion [sermon] by Rev. E.E. Adams, 1861
    • The Great Conspiracy, a History of the Civil War by John Logan
    • Great Britain and the American Civil War by Ephraim Adams
    • Heroes of the Great Conflict [Civil War] by James Wilson
    • Historic Papers on the Causes of the Civil War by Mrs. Eugenia Potts
    • History of Kershaw's Brigade by D. Augustus Dickert
    • Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to his Father and His Youngest Sister 1857-1878 edited Sir Thomas Holland
    • A Life of General Robert E. Lee by John Esten Cooke, 1876
    • Military Reminiscences of the Civil War by Jacob Cox
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Memories: a Record of Personal Experiencea nd Adventure During Four Years of War by Mrs. Fannie Beers, 1888
    • The Navy in the Civil War: The Gulf and Inland Waters by A.T. Mahan
    • The Contest in America (short) John Stuart Mill
    • The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth by George Alfred Townsend
    • On the Trail of Grant and Lee by Frederick Trevor Hill
    • Pathfinders of the West by A.C. Laut
    • Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Personal Memoirs of Philip Henry Sheridan
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee by his son Captain Robert E. Lee
    • The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government by Jefferson Davis
    • Speeches of the Honorable Jefferson Davis 1858
    • Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War by Colonel G.F.R. Henerson
    • Swingin' Round the Cirkle by Petroleum Nasby
    • Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army by William C. Stevenson, 1862
    • The Uprising of a Great People. The United States in 1861 by Count Agenor de Gasparin, translated from French by Mary Booth
  • After Civil War
    • A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of Presidents by James Richardson, 1897
      • Andrew Johnson
      • Ulysses Grant
      • Rutherford Hayes
      • Garfield and Arthur
      • Chester Arthur
      • Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889
      • Grover Cleveland 1893-1897
      • Harrision and Cleveland
      • McKinley
      • Theodore Roosevelt
      • appendix (volume 10)
      • supplement
    • The Agrarian Crusade by Solon J. Buck
    • Aliens or Americans? by Howard Grose, 1906
    • America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat by Wu Tingfang
    • America's War for Humanity [WWI] by Thomas Russell
    • American Adventures by Juilian Street
    • The Attempted Assassinaton of Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt by Oliver Remey
    • Autobiography of 70 Years, volmes 1 and 2, by Senator George Hoar
    • Autobiography of Buffalo Bill
    • Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
    • Last of the Great Scouts [Buffalo Bill] by Helen Cody Wetmore
    • Bark Covered House or Back in the Woods Again, Being a Graphic and Thrilling Descriptoin of Real Pioneer Life in the Wilderness of Michigan by William Nowlin, 1876
    • Biltmore Oswald, the Diary of a Hapless Recruit [WW I] by J. Thorne Smith
    • A Canyon Voyage by Frederick Dellenbough
    • Captains of Industry by James Parton
    • The Centralia Conspiracy [after WWI] by Ralph Chaplin
    • Christopher [Kit] Carson by John Abbott
    • The Condition of the South by Carl Schurz
    • The Delta of the Triple Elevens by William Elmer Bachman
    • Dewey and Other Naval Commanders by Edward Ellis, 1899
    • Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane
    • The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
    • An Epoch in History [about the Philippines] by O.H. Eley
    • Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase by William Evarts
    • Facing the German Foe by Colonel James Fiske
    • The Facts of Reconstruction by John Lynch, 1903
    • Fighting for Peace by Henry Van Dyke
    • Forty-Six Years in the Army by Lieutenant General John Schofield
    • Four Months in a Sneak-Box: a Boat Voyage Down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers 1874-75 by Nathaniel Bishop
    • From Isolation to Leadership by John Holladay Latane
    • From Plotzk to Boston by Mary Antim
    • From Yauco to Las Marias: a recent campaign in Puerto Rico by Karl Stephen Herrman
    • The Gatlings at Santiago by John Parker
    • Georges Guynemer, Knight of the air by Henry Bordeaux
    • Golden Lads [WW I] by Arthur Gleason
    • Great Fortunes from Railroads by Gustavus Myers
    • History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson by Edmund G. Ross
    • How Members of Congress are Bribed. An Open Letter. A Protest and a Petition. From a Citizen of California to the United States Congress by Joseph H. Moore. (short)
    • Into the Jaws of Death by Jack O'Brien
    • Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
    • Letters to His Children by Theodore Roosevelt
    • The Life [autobiography] of Honorable William F. Cody, Known as Buffalo Bill, 1879
    • Memoir of the Proposed Territory of Arizona by Sylvester Mowry
    • Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of William Lee, Representative from Virginia, 1892
    • My Memories of 80 Years by Chauncey Depew
    • A Mesage to Garcia, being a preachment [Spanish-American War] by Elbert Hubbard
    • The Navy as a Fighting Machine by Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske
    • The New North by Agnes Deans Cameron, 1909
    • The New South by Holland Thompson, 1909
    • Observations of a Retired Veteran by Henry Tinsley
    • On Being Human (short) by Woodrow Wilson
    • Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom by T. White
    • Phineas T. Barnum by Joel Benton
    • President Wilson's Addresses edited by George McLean Harper, 1918
    • The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox by Charles Morris
    • Perley's Reminiscences of 60 Years in the National Metropolis by Perley Poore
    • The Railroad Builders by John Moody
    • Random Reminiscences of of Men and Letters by John D. Rockefeller, 1907
    • The Red Conspiracy by Joseph Mereto
    • Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul by Frank Moore
    • Reminiscences of 60 Years in Public Affairs by George Boutwell
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt, 1899
    • The Second William Penn, a true account of incidents that happened along the Old Santa Fe Trail in the Sixties by W.H. Ryus
    • The Sequel to Appomatox: a Chronicle of the Reunion of the States by Walter Lynwood Fleming
    • Sergeant York and His People by Saur Cowar
    • Something of Men I have Known by Adlai E. Stevenson, 1909
    • Stories of Later American History by Wilbur Gordy
    • The Story of Garfield by William Rutherford
    • Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Lester Pearson
    • Theodore Roosevelt: an Intimate Biography by William Thayer
    • Thirty-one Years on the Plains and in the Mountains by William F. Drannan
    • Twenty Years of Congress by James Blaine
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • The United States Since the Civil War by Charles Lingley, 1920
    • What Prohibition Has Done to America by Fabian Franklin, 1922
    • When a Man Comes to Himself (short) by Woodrow Wilson
    • Winning a Cause [WW I] by John Gilbert Thompson
    • Woman on the American Frontier by William Fowler
    • Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him by Joseph Tumulty
    • The Works of Robert Ingersoll, volume 8
    • Young People's History of the War with Spain by Prescott Holmes
  • Native American
    • Aboriginal America  by Jacob Abbott
    • Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona by Cosmos Mindeleff
    • An Account of Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha or Red Jacket and His People, 1750-1830 by John Niles Hubbard
    • Algonquin Legends of New England by Charles Leland
    • American Hero-Myths: a Study in the Native Religions of the Wstern Continent by Daniel Brinton
    • Among the Sioux by R.J. Creswell
    • The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War by Annie Heloise Abel, 1919
    • Annals of the Cakchiquiels by Daniel Brinton
    • Archeological Investigations by Gerard Fowke
    • Autobiography of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak or Black Hawk by Black Hawk (re: Black Hawk War of 1832)
    • Building a State in Apache Land by Charles Poston, 1894
    • Casa Grande Ruin by Cosmos Mindeleff
    • Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythic Sand Painting of the Navajo Indians by James Stevenson
    • Collections Made During the Field Season of 1881 by William Holmes
    • Houses and House-Life of American Aborigines by Lewis H. Morgan
    • Cessions of Land by Indian Tribes to the US by C.C. Royce
    • The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin by Frederick Turner
    • Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona in 1879
    • Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880
    • Constitution of the Iroquois Nations (short)
    • Contribution to Passamquaquoddy Folk Lore by J. Walter Fewkes
    • The Delight Makers [Pueblo Indians of New Mexico] by Adolf Bandelier
    • About the Iroquois Constitution (short)
    • Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology by J.W. Powell
    • The Great Indian Chief of the West or The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk
    • Indian Games, an historical research by Andrew Davis
    • Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity by Galen Clark, 1904
    • Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by Alfred Carmichael
    • Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts by William Apes, 1835
    • Introduction to the Mortuary Customs of North Americana Indians
    • Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Custoers of the North American Indians by H.C. Yarrow
    • From the Pueblos of New Mexico by James Stevenson
    • Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages by J.O. Dorsey et al.
    • The Iroquois Book of Rites by Horatio Hale
    • Lecture on the Aborigines of Newfoundland by Joseph Noad, 1859
    • Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois or Six Nations and History of the Tuscarora by Elias Johnson
    • Legends of the Northwest by Hanford Gordon
    • The Maya Chronicles edited by Daniel Brinton
    • The Mid/Wiwin or Grand Medicine Society of the Ojibwa by W.J. Hoffman
    • The Mound Builders by George Bryce
    • Mound-Bulders by W.J. Smyth
    • The Mountain Chant, a Navajo Ceremony by Washington Matthews
    • Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest by Katharine Berry Judson
    •  Myths of the New World by Daniel Brinton
    • Navaho Houses by Cosmos Mindeleff
    • Navajo Silversmiths by Washington Matthews
    • The North American Indian by Edward Curtis
    • Notes on Certain Maya and Mexican Manuscripts by Cyrus Thomas
    • Old Indian Legends, by Zitkala-Sa
    • Omaha Dwellings, Furniture, and Implements by James Owen Dorsey
    • Osage Traditions by J. Owen Dorsey
    • Personal Memories of a Residence of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers by Henry Schoolcraft
    • Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the US by William Holmes
    • Religious Life of the Zuni Child by Mrs. Tilly Stevenson
    • The Problem of Ohio Mounds Cyrus Thomas
    • The Seminole Indians of Florida by Clay MacCauley
    • Sequoyah (from Harper's New Monthly) (short)
    • Siouan Indians by W.J. McGee
    • Siouan Sociology by James Owen Dorsey
    • Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians by J.W. Powell
    • Study of Pueblo Architecture by Victor Mindeleff
    • Traditions of North American Indians by James Athearn Jones
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
      • Volume 3
    • Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians by James Bovell MacKenzie
    • The Treaty Held with the Indians of the Six Nations, 1742
    • War Chief of the Ottawas: a Chronicle of the Pontiac War by Thomas Marquis, 1915
    • The War Chief of the Six Nations: a Chronicle of Joseph Brant by Louis Aubrey Wood, 1915
    • Wau-bun the Early Day in the Northwest by Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie, 1873
    • Wyandot Government: a Short Study of Tribal Society by J.W. Powell
    • Zuni Fetisches by Frank Hamilton Cushing
  • Black History, Slavery, and Abolition
    • The Abolitionists by John Hume
    • An Account of Some of the Principal Slave Insurrections, collected by Joshua Coffin
    • American Negro Slavery by Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
    • The American Prejudice Against Color by William Allen, 1853
    • American Scenes and Christian Slavery: a Recent Tour of 4000 Miles in the US by Ebenezer Davies
    • The Anti-Slavery Examiner
      • Part 1
      • Part 2
      • Part 3
      • Part 4
    • Appeal to Christian Women of the South [regarding slavery] by Angelina Emily Grimke
    • Army Life of a Black Regiment by Thomas Higginson
    • Autographs for Freedom edited by Julia Griffiths
    • The Battle of Principles by Newell Dwight Hillis
    • Black and White: Land, Labor and Politics int he South by Timothy Thomas Fortune, 1884
    • Biography of a Slave by Charles Thompson, 1875
    • The Black Experience in America by Norman Coombs
    • A Century of Negro Migration by Carter Woodson
    • A Child's Anti-Slavery Book
    • The Colored Inventor by Henry Baker
    • The Colored Regulars in the US Army [Spanish American War] by Chaplain T.G. Stewart
    • The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People in the US by Martin Delaney, 1852
    • The Confessions of Nat Turner [made to Thomas Gray], 1831
    • Discours sur la necessite et les Moyens de Detruire l'Esclavage dan les Colonie by de Ladebat, 1788
    • The Duty of Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Act by L. Maria Child
    • Education of the Negro Prior to 1861 by Carter Godwin Woodson
    • An Essay on Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species by Thomas Clarkson, 1786
    • The Fugitive Slave Law and Its Victims, 1856
    • The Future of the Colored Race in America by William Aikman (written during the Civil War) (short)
    • Frederick Douglass
      • My Bondage and My Freedom
      • My Escape from Slavery (short)
      • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
      • Reconstruction
      • Frederick Douglass 1899 by Charles Chestnutt
    • W.E.B. Du Bois
      • The Conservation of Races (short)
      • The Negro by W.E.B. DuBois, 1915
      • The Souls of Black Folk
    • The Fugitive Blacksmith or Events in the History of James W.C. Pennington, 1849
    • A Gunner aboard the "Yankee" 1896 [Spanish-American War]
    • Harriet: the Moses of Her People by Sarah Bradford, 1886
    • History of the American Negro in the Great War by W. Allison Sweeney
    • History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880 by George Williams, volume 1
    • History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War by Edward Johnson
    • History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of Abolition of the Slave-Trade by the British Parliament by Thomas Clarkson 1839
    • History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of Aboliton of the Slave-Trade by the British Parliament by Thomas Clarkson 1808
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Integration of the Armed Forces 1940=1965 by Morris MacGregor
    • The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African, 1789
    • The Jefferson-Lewen Compact by willard MacNaul
    • The Journal of Negro History,
      • 1916
      • 1917
      • 1918
      • 1919
    • Lands of the Slave and the Free or Cuba, the US, and Canada by Captain Henry Murray
    • Mary S. Peake, the Colored Teacher at Fortress Monroe by Lewis C. Lockwood
    • Memoir of Old Elizabeth, 1863
    • Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, a Late Slave, 1844
    • Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, 1849
    • Narrative of the Life of Reverend Noah Davis, a Colored Man
    • The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, formerly of Raleigh, NC, 1842
    • Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green a Runaway Slave from Kentucky, 1864
    • Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, 1847
    • Negro Explorer at the North Pole by Matthew Henson
    • The Negro Problem
    • Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom
    • A Slave Girl's Story by Kate Drumgold
    • The Slave Trade by H.C. Carey
    • A Social History of the American Negro by Benjamin Brawley, 1921
    • Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in all its Phases by Ida B. Wells-Barnett
    • Speech of John Hossack, convicted of a violation fo the Fugitive Slave Law
    • Speech of Mr. Cushing of Massachusetts on the Right of Petition as connected with petitions for abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the Distict of Columbia, 1836
    • The Story of Mattie Jackson by L.S. Thompson
    • The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the US 1638-1879, volume 1
    • Thirty Years a Slave, Autobiography by Louis Hughes
    • Twenty-Two Years a Slave and Forty a Freeman by Austin Steward
    • Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery int he US from Interviews with Former Slaves, 1941
      • Volume 2 Arkansas
        • part 1
        • part 2
        • part 3
        • part 5
        • part 6
        • part 7
      • Volume 3 Florida
      • Volume 4 Georgia
        • part 1
        • part 3
        • part 4
      • Volume 5 Indiana
      • Volume 6 Kansas
      • Volume 7 Kentucky
      • Volume 8 Maryland
      • Volume 9 Mississippi
      • Volume 12 Ohio
      • Volume 13 Oklahoma
      • Volume 14 South Carolina
        • part 1
        • part 2
      • Volume 15 Tennesse
    • The Underground Railroad by William Still
    • Walker's Appeal by Henry Highland Garnet
    • William Lloyd Garrison
      • William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist by Archibald Grimke
      • The Abolition of Salvery by William Lloyd Garrison et al.
  • Historical Documents (all short, except Inaugural Addresses, State of the Union Speeches, and Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, which are book-length)
    • Revolution
      • Charlotte Town Resolves 1775
      • Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms 1775
      • Declaration of Independence 1776
      • Virginia Declaration of Rights 1776
      • Declaration and Resolves of First Continental Congress 1777
      • Paris Peace Treaty 1783
    • Articles of Confederation
      • Annapolis Convention 1786
      • Articles of Confederation
      • Northwest Ordinance 1787
    • Constitution
      • Letter Transmitting the Constitution 1787
      • Constitution 1787
      • Bill of Rights
      • Amendments to the Constitution
    • Early Republic
      • Proclamation of Neutrality 1793
      • Treaty of Greenville 1795
      • Washington's Farewell Address 1796
      • The Monroe Doctrine 1823
    • Civil War
      • The Emancipation Proclamation 1862
      • Lincoln's Gettysburg Address 1863
    • After the Civil War
      • First Open Door Note 1899
    • World War II
      • Atlantic Charter 1941
      • Cairo Conference 1943
      • Casablanca Conference 1943
      • Combat Chronology of US Army Air Forces
        • December 1942
        • January 1943
        • February 1943
        • March 1943
        • April 1943
      • Declaration of War on Germany 1941
      • Declaration of War on Japan 1941
      • Documents Relevant to France's Response to Germany's Invasion of Poland 1939
      • Documents Relevant to Germany's Invasion of Poland 1939
      • Documents Relevant to Great Britain's Response to Germany's Invasion of Poland 1939
      • Documents Relevant to the Alliance of German, Japan, and Italy
      • Documents Relevant to the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor 1941
      • Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Fireside Chats
      • Four Freedoms Speech, January 1941
      • German Surrender Documents 1945
      • Hemispheric Defense 1940
      • Japanese Surrender Documents 1945
      • Lend Lease Act 1941
      • Moscow Conference 1943
      • Neutrality Act of 1937
      • Neutrality Act of 1939
      • Soviet-Japanese Neutrality
      • Speech to Congress Regarding the Bombing of Pearl Harbor
      • Statement on North African Policy 1942
      • Yalta Conference 1945
    • After World War II
      • The Communist Threat in the Taiwan Area by John Foster Dulles, 1958
      • U2 Incident 1960
      • In Time of Emergency, a Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack and Natural Disasters
    • Viet Nam War
      • Statement of Viet Nam Veterans Against the War 1971
      • Tonkin Gulf Incident 1964
      • Two Letters to Ngo Dinh Diem 1954 1961
      • White Paper on Viet Nam 1965
    • Recent
      • An Assessment of the Consequencesa nd Preparation for a Catastrophic California Earthquake, 1980
    • General
      • Inaugural Address of George W. Bush 2001
      • Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents from Washington to Clinton 1789-1997 (book length)
      • State of the Union Speeches 1790-2002
      • American Eloquence: Studies in American Political History, edited by Alexander Johnston
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
        • volume 3
        • volume 4
  • Special Topics
    • California
      • California by J. Tyrwhitt Brooks, 1849
      • California 1849-1913 by L. H. Woolley
      • California's 1909 Legislature by Franklin Hichborn
      • California and Californians by David Starr Jordan (short)
      • California Romantic and Resourceful by John Davis
      • The Famous Missions of California by William Henry Hudson
      • Heathen Slaves and Christian Rulers by Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew and Katharine Caroline Bushnell [about Chinese slavery in California]
      • History of California by Helen Bandini
      • In the Footprints of the Padres by Charles Warren Stoddard, 1912
      • The Land We Live In by Henry Mann
      • Legends of San Francisco by George Caldwell
      • Old Franciscan Missions of California by George James
      • Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California by Stephen Field, 1893
      • Starr King in California by William Simmonds
      • Stories of California by Ella Sexton, 1903
      • The Story of the Innumerable Company [California] by David Starr Jordan
      • What I Saw in California by Edwin Bryant, 1849
      • San Francisco
        • A Backward Glance at 80 by Charles Murdock, 1921
        • The City that Was: a Requiem of Old San Francisco by Will Irwin (short)
        • The March of Portola and hte Discovery of the Bay of San Francisco by Zoeth Eldredge
        • Palaces and Courts of the Exposition [in San Francisco] by Juliet James
        • San Francisco During the Eventful Days of April, 1906 by James Stetson (short)
        • Reminiscences of a Pioneer by Colonel Willam Thompson, 1912
        • A Sketch of the Causes, Operations, and Results of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856 (short) by Sephen Webb
        • Some Cities and San Francisco and Resurgam by Hubert Howe Bancroft (short)
        • The Vigilance Committee [of San Francisco] of '56 by James O'Meara
        • Vignettes of San Francisco by Almira Bailey
    • New York
      • The Secrets of the Great City, a work descriptive of the virtues, vices, mysteries, miseries, and crimes of New York City by Edward Winslow Martin
      • A Discourse on the Life, Character, and Writings of Gulian Crommelin Verplanck by William Cullen Bryant, 1870
      • New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis 1904, report of the New York State Commission, 1907
      • Great Riots of New York 1712 to 1873 by J. T. Headley
      • Civil Government for Common Schools (New York State) by Henry Northam
      • Consumer's Cooperative Societies in New York State, 1922, by the Consumer's League of New York
      • Knickerbocker's History of New York by Washington Irving
      • The Story of Cooperstown by Ralph Birdsall
      • The Story of Manhattan by Charles Hemstreet, 1901
    • Virginia
      • Civil Government of Virginia by William Fox
      • The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond by Robert Arnold
      • Virginia: the Old Dominion by Frank and Coartelle Hutchins
      • History of Loudoun County Virginia by james Head, 1908
    • Aliens or Americans by Howard Grose
    • American for Americans by John Newman
    • The American Judiciary by Simeon Baldwin
    • Arkansas Governors and US Senatros by John Ferguson
    • Army Letters from an Officer's Wife by Frances Roe
    • American Merchant Ships and Sailors by Willis Abbot, 1902
    • Better Homes in America by Mrs. W.B. Meloney
    • Bolshevism, the Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo
    • A Brief History of Panics by Clement Juglar
    • Cleveland Past and Present, 1869
    • Community Civics and Rural Life by Arthur Dunn
    • The Cross and the Shamrock or How to Defend the Faith, an Irish-American Catholic Tale by Hugh Quigley
    • Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Direct Legislation by the Citizenship Through the Initiative and Referendum by J.W. Sullivan
    • An Essay on the American Contribution to the Democratic Idea by Winston Churchill (American cousin of Sir Winston Churchill)
    • Ethics in Service by William Howard Taft
    • Fires and Firemen by anonymous, from the Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art 1855
    • A Florida Sketch Book by Bradford Torrey
    • The Grand Canyon of the Colorado by John Muir
    • Great Lone Land: a Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the Northwest of America by Colonel W.F. Butler, 1872
    • Have Faith in Massachusetts, speeches by Calvin Coolidge
    • Hero Tales from American History by Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt
    • History of Louisiana by Le Page de Pratz (1695-1775)
    • History of Steam on the Erie Canal
    • History of Trade Unionism in the US by Selig Perlman, 1922
    • If Not Silver, What? by John Bookwalter, 1896
    • Imperialism by Charles Francis Adams
    • The Jew and American Ideals by John Spargo
    • John L. Stoddard's Lecture, volume 10
    • Klondyke Nuggets: a Brief Description of the Great Gold Region of the Northwest Territories and Alaska by Joseph Ladue, 1897
    • The Memories of 50 Years [Georgia] by W.H. Sparks, 1870
    • Minnesota, Its Character and Climate, by Ledyard Bill
    • Mormon Settlement in Arizona: a Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert by James McClintock, 1921
    • My Life in the South by Jacob Storyer, 1898
    • Myths and Legends of Our Own Land by Charles Skinner
    • National Character by N.C. Burt
    • The Nation's River [Potomac]
    • Oregon, Washington, and Alaska: Sights and Scenes for the Tourist by E.L. Lomax, 1890
    • Our Government: Idaho Edition by J.A. James and A.H. Sanford
    • School History of North Carolina by John Moore
    • The Old Merchant Marine, a Chronicle of American Ships and Sailors by Ralph Paine
    • A Parody Outline of History, Wherein may be found a curiously irreverent treatment of American Historical Events, Imagining them as they would be narrated by American's most characteristic contemporary authors, by Donald Stewart
    • Passaic Flood of 1903 by Marshall Ora Leighton
    • A Review of the Resources and Industries of Washington, 1909
    • Scotland's Mark on America by George Black
    • A Sketch of the History of Oneonta [New York] by Dudley Campbell, 1883
    • Sketches of Western North Carolina by C.L. Hunter
    • The Story of the American Legion by George Wheat, 1919
    • Strange True Stories of Louisiana by George Washington Cable
    • Texas by anonymous (short)
    • Three Score Years and Ten [Minnesota] Charlotte Ouisconsin Van Cleve
    • The True Citizen: How to Become One by W.F. Markewick and W.A. Smith
    • The True Story of Our National Calamities of Flood, Fire, and Tornado by Logan Marshall
    • The Winning of the West by Theodore Roosevelt
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
      • Volume 3
      • Volume 4
  • General
    • American Eloquence, Studies in American Political History, Edited with  Introduction by Alexander Johnston
      • volume 1
      • volume 2
      • volume 3
      • volume 4
    • American Men of Action by Burton Stevenson
    • A Brief History of the United States by Barnes and Company
    • A Brief History of the United States by John Bach McMaster
    • Canada and the States by E.W. Watking
    • Civil Government in the US by John Fiske
    • Comic History of the United States by Bill Nye
    • The Constitution of the United States by James Beck
    • Experiments in Goverment and the Essentials of the Constitution by Elihu Root, 1913
    • Four American Leaders by Charles Eliot [Franklin, Washington, Channing, Emerson]
    • Four Great Americans: Washington, Franklin, Webster, and Lincoln by James Baldwin
    • History of the United States by E. Benjamin Andrews, volume 1
    • History of the United States by Charles A. Beard and Mary R. Beard
    • History of the United States from 1492-1910, Volume 1, by Julian Hawthorne
    • Introductory American History by Henry Bourne and Elbert Benton, 1912
    • Great Epochs in American History described by famous writers form Columbus to Wilson, edited by Francis Halsey
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Government and Administration of the United States by Westel W. Willoughby
    • The Interest of America in Sea Power by Captain A.T. Mahan, 1897
    • National Character to N.C. Burt
    • My Native Land by James Cox
    • A School History of the US by John Bach McMaster, 1897
    • A Short History of the United States by Edward Channing
    • Tales About America and Australia by Peter Parley
    • Ten American Girls from History by Kate Dickinson Sweetser
    • The United States of America, part 1 by Edwin Sparks


Table of Contents of CD #2 -- All History Except US History

African History (see also South Africa)

  • Cecil Rhodes by Princess Catherine Radziwill
  • Douze Ans de Sejours dans la Haute-Ethiopie, vol. 1, Arnauld d'Abbadie
  • History of Liberia by J.H. McPherson
  • Land und Volk in Afrika: Berichte aus den Jahren 1865-1870 by Gerhard Rohlfe
  • Un Mois en Afrique by Pierre-Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Morocco by S.L. Bensusan
  • Narrative of the most Remarkable Particular in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Price, 1772
  • Narrative of a Voyage to Senegal in 1816 by J.B. Savigny and Alexander Correard
  • Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War by Robert Granville Campbell, 1908
  • Observations Upon the Windward Coast of Africa by Joseph Corry, 1807
  • Some Historical Account of Guinea by Anthony Benezet, 1771

Ancient History

  • General
    • Beacon Lights of History
      • Volume 1 -- The Old Pagan Civilizations
      • Volume 3 -- Ancient Achievements
      • Volume 4 -- Imperial Antiquity
    • Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended by Sir Isaac Newton, 1728
    • History of Ancient Civilization by Charles Seignobar, 1907
    • A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies of the Ancients by Edward Tyson
    • Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World by George Rawlinson
      • Assyria
      • Chaldaea
      • Babylonia
      • Media
      • Parthia
      • Persia Proper
      • Sassanian
    • The World's Greatest Books volume 11 Ancient History and Medieval History
  • Britain
    • Stonehenge Today and Yesterday by Frank Stevens
  • Greece
    • Rev. James Baikie
      • The Sea-Kings of Crete
    • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
      • Athens: Its Rise and Fall
    • Demosthenes
      • Oynthiacs and Phillipics
      • Public Orations translated by ARthur Wallace Pickard
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
    • Godsworthy Lowes Dickinson
      • The Greek View of Life
    • Herodotus, translated by by G. C. Macaulay
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Charles Kingsley
      • Alexandria and Her Schools, lectures
    • Nietzsche
      • Homer and Classical Philology
    • Thucydides
      • The Peloponnesian War
      • Stories from Thucydides, retold by H.L. Havell

      • A Smaller History of Greece by William Smith
    • Marcius Willson and Robert Willson
      • Mosaics of Grecian History
    • Xenophon translated by H. G. Dakyns
      • Agesilaus
      • Anabasis
      • Apology (short)
      • Cavalry General
      • Cyropaedia
      • Economist
      • Hellenica
      • Hiero
      • Horsemanship
      • Memorabilia
      • Polity
      • Revenues
      • Sportsman
      • Symposium

  • Babylon and Assyria
    • The Ancient East by D.G. Hogarth
    • Assyrian Historiography by Albert Olmstead
    • The Babylonian Story of the Deluge by E.A. Wallis Budge
    • History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Bablonia and Assyria, volume 1,  by G. Maspero
    • The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria by Theophilus Pinches
    • Legends of Babylon and Egypt by Leonard King
  • Egypt
    • Ancient Egypt by George Rawlinson
    • Cleopatra by Jacob Abbott
    • L'Archeologie Egyptienne by G. Maspero
    • L'Egyptologie by G. Maspero
    • History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Bablonia and Assyria, volume 1,  by G. Maspero
    • Legends of the Gods: Egyptian Texts translated by E.A. Wallis Budge, 1912
    • Lettres Ecrites d'Egypte et de Nubie en 1828 an 1829 by Champollion
    • The Treasury of Ancient Egypt by Arthur Weigall, 1912
  • Phoenicia
    • History of Phoenicia by George Rawlinson
  • Rome
    • On the Excavation of the Roman Baths at Bath
    • Roman Britain in 1914
    • Frank Abbott
      • The Common People of Ancient Rome
    • A.H. Beesley
      • The Gracchi, Marius, and Sulla, 1921
    • A.H.J. Greenridge
      • A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
        • volume 1 133-104 BC [including Gracchi, Marius, and Sula]
    • Julius Caesar
      • Commentaries (The War in Gaul and the Civil War), branslated by W.A. MacDevitt
      • History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott
      • Gallic Wars, books 5 to 8 in Latin
    • Marcus Porcius Cato
      • Roman Farm Management
    • Cicero
      • The Life of Cicero by Anthony Trollope, volume 1 of 2
      • Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators
      • Orations of Cicero volume 4
      • Roman Life in the Days of Cicero by Rev. Alfred Church
    • Charles Cruttwell
      • A History of Roman Literature
    • Dio
      • Dio's Rome, translated by Herbert Foster
        • volume 1, gleanings from the lost books and fragments from books 22 to 35
        • volume 2, extant books 36-44, 69 BC to 44 BC
        • volume 3, extant books 45-51, 44 BC to 29 BC
        • volume 4, extant books 52-60, 29 BC to 54 AD
        • volume 5, extant books, 61-76, 54 to 211 AD
        • volume 6, books 77-80, 211 AD to 225 AD
    • Gugliemlmo Ferrero
      • Characters and Events of Roman History from Caesar to Nero
      • The Women of the Caesars, 1911
    • W.Warde Fowler
      • Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero
    • James Froude
      • Caesar: a Sketch
    • Oliver Goldsmith
      • Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome
    • Thomas de Quincey
      • The Caesars
    • Edward Gibbon (6 books, 6.6 Mbytes)
      • Fall of the Roman Empire
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
        • Volume 5
        • Volume 6
      • about Gibbon
        • Gibbon by James Cotter Morison
    • Arthur Gilman
      • The Story of Rome form the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic
    • F. Haverfield
      • The Romanization of Roman Britain by F. Haverfield
    • Frances Lord
      • Roman Pronunciation of Latin
    • John Lord
      • The Old Roman World
    • Livy (Titus Livius)
      • History of Rome
        • Books 1 to 8 (translated by John Freese et al.)
        • Books 1 to 3 (translated by  John Freese and William Brodribb)
        • Books 9 to 26 (translated by  John Freese and William Brodribb)
        • Books 27 to 36 (translated by Cyurus Edmonds
      • Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius by Niccolo Machiavelli
    • Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
      • Pharsalia
    • Ralph Magoffin
      • Study of the Toporaphy and Municipal History of Praeneste [town of the early Latin League]
    • Theodor Mommsen
      • History of Rome translated by William Purdie Dickson
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
        • Volume 5
      • Roemische Geschichte (History of Rome, in German)
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
        • Volume 5
        • Volume 8 (6-7 not yet available)
    • Marc Monnier
      • The Wonders of Pompeii, 1871
    • Robert Pennel
      • Ancient Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 AD
    • Pliny
      • A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger by EA. Lowe and E.K. Rand
    • Sallust
      • The Conspiracy of Catline and the Jugurthine War
    • Tacitus
      • Germany and Agricola
      • The Reign of Tiberius (out of the first six Annals)
      • The Histories, volumes 1 and 2, translated by W. Hamilton Frye
      • Works of Cornelius Tacitus, volume 8
    • Andrew Stephenson
      • Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic
    • Suetonius
      • Lives of the 12 Caesars and Lives of Grammarians, Rhetoricians, and Poets
    • Charlotte Yonge
      • Young Folks' History of Rome, 1888
  • Both Greece and Rome
    • La Piraterie dan l'Antiquite by J.M. Sestier
    • Plutarch
      • Essays and Miscellanies
      • Lives, translated by A.H. Clough, includes 50 biographies, 23 Greek, 23 Roman, 2 others; originally published in 5 volumes
    • T.G. Tucker
      • Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul
  • Goths
    • The Origin and Deeds of the Goths by Jordanes (551 AD)
    • Theodoric the Goth by Thomas Hodgkin
  • Byzantine Empire
    • Institutes of Justinian, translated by J.B. Moyle history/ancient/institutes of justinian.txt
    • Procopius
      • Secret History of the Court of Justinian
      • History of the Wars
        • books 1 and 2
        • books 3 and 4
        • books 5 and 6
  • Islam
    • Mahomet: Founder of Islam by G.M. Daycott

Arab

  • Arabic Authors: a Manual of Arabian History and Literature by F.F. Arbuthnot
  • A Critical Exposition of the Popular Jihad
  • Southern Arabia by Theodore Bent

Armenia

  • Martyred Armenia by Fa'iz El-Ghurseir

History of Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea

  • An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales by David Collins
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
  • An Address to the Inhabitants Of The Colonies, established in New South Wales And Norfolk Island in 1792 by Richard Johnson (short)
  • The Art of Living in Australia by P.E. Muskett
  • Adventures in New Guinea by James Chalmers, 1886
  • Australia Twice Traversed. The Romance of Exploration, Being a Narrative Compiled from the Journals of Five Exploring Expeditions into and Through Central South Australia and Western Australia from 1872 to 1876 by

  • Ernest Giles
  • Australian Legendary Tales, Folk Lore of the Noongahburrahs as told to the Piccaninnies, collected by Mrs. K. Langloh Parker
  • Australian Search Party by Charles Henry Eden
  • Book of the Bush by George Dunderdale
  • The Bushman by Edward Landor
  • The Voyage to New Holland in 1699 by Captain William Dampier
  • Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland in 1699 by Captain William Dampier
  • Discoveries in Australia by Lort Stokes
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
  • Early Australian Voyages by John Pinkerton
  • The Euahlayi Tribe--A Study of Aboriginal Life in Australia by Mrs. K. Langloh Parker
  • The Expedition to Botany Bay by Watkin Tench
  • Explorations in Australia by John Forrest, 1875
  • The Explorers of Australia and Their Life-Work by Ernest Favenc, 1908
  • The First Discovery of Australia and New Guinea by George Collingridge de Tourely
  • Five Months at Anzac by Joseph Beeston, 1916
  • Historical Journal of the Tranactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island by John Hunter, 1793
  • Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Australia, 1848, by Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell (1792-1855)
  • Journal of Landsborough's Expedition for Carpentaria in Search of Burke and WIllis, 1862
  • Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia dugin 1837, 1838, and 1839 by George Grey
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
  • Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia 1844-1845 by Ludwig Leichhardt
  • Journals of an Expedition of Discovery into Central Australia by Edward Eyre
  • Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales by John Oxley
  • A Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia in 1852-53, by Mrs. Charles (Ellen) Clacy
  • Letters from France by C.E.W. Bean
  • McKinlay's Journey of Exploration in the Interior of Austalia
  • Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine by Frederick Byerley
  • Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia by Captain Philip P. King
  • Naval Pioneers of Australia by Louis Beche, 1899
  • "Over There" with the Australians by Captain R. Hugh Knyvett, 1918
  • Over the Top with the Third Australin Division by G.P. Curtiss
  • The Part Borne by the Dutch in the Discovery of Australia 1606-1765 by J.E. Heeres, 1899
  • Present Picture of New South Wales by D.D. Mann, 1811
  • The Settlement at Port Jackson by Watkin Tench
  • A Sourcebook of Australian Hisotry, compiled by Gwendolen Swinburne, 1919
  • Successful Exploration through the Interior of Australia by William John Wills
  • Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, by Thomas Mitchell
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
  • Town Life in Australia by R.E.N. Twopeny, 1883
  • Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia During the Years 1828-1831 by Charles Sturt
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
  • The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay by Captain Hunter et al., 1789
  • Voyage to Terra Australis by Matthew Flinders, 1801-1803
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2

Balkan States

  • The Balkan Wars, 1912-13 by Jacob Gould Schurman
  • The Balkans by Nevil Forbes
  • Herzogovina or Omer Pacha and the Christian Rebels by Lieutenant G. Arbhuthnot, 1862
  • The Land of the Black Mountain: The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montegegro by Reginald Wyon and Gerald Prance, 1903
  • The Luck of Thirteen: Wanderings and flight through Montenegro and Serbia by Mr. and Mrs. Jan Gordon, 1916
  • Peace Theories and the Balkan War by Norman Angell
  • Le Prince du Montenegro (Les Home de la Guerre d'Orient) by Edmond Texier, 1854
  • Serbia in Light and Darkness by Nicholai Velimirovic
  • Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle by M. Edith Durham

Belgium

  • Les Filleules de Rubens: Historie Flammande volume 1 by S. Henry Berthold, 1849
  • A Journal from our Legation in Belgium by Hugh Gibson
  • La Presse Clandestine dan la Belgique by Jean Massart, 1917
  • Through Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium [WW I] by Emile Cammaerts

British History

  • The Afghan Wars by Archibald Forbes
  • Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute by Theodore Rodenbough
  • The Afterglow of a Great Reign [Queen Victoria]
  • The Amateur Army [WW I] by Partrick MacGill, 1915
  • The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (c. 890) translated by James Ingram
  • Anson's Voyage Round the World by H.W. Household
  • Arthurian Chronicle: Roman de Brut by Wace translated by Eugene Mason
  • At Ypres with Best-Dunkley by Thomas Hope Floyd
  • Beaux and Belles of England by Mrs. Mary Robinson
  • Before the War [WW I] by Viscount Haldane
  • Britain at Bay by Spenser Wilkinson, 1909
  • Edmund Burke
    • Works of Edmund Burke
      • volume 1
      • volume 2
      • volume 3
      • volume 4
      • volume 5
      • volume 6
      • volume 7
      • volume 8
      • volume 9
      • volume 10
      • volume 11
      • volume 12
    • Burke by John Morley
    • Burke's Writings and Speeches volume 1
    • Speech on Conciliation with America by Edmund Burke
    • Selections, Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke
  • Cameos from English History from Rollo to Edward II by Charlotte Yonge, 1873
  • A Child's History of England by Charles Dickens
  • The Constitutional History of England 1760 to 1860 by Charles Duke Yonge
  • The Corporation of London: Its Rights and Privileges by William Allen
  • A Declaration of the Causes, 1589
  • Deeds that Won the Empire by W.H. Fitchett
  • Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay
    • volume 1, 1778-1787
    • volume 2, 1787-1792
  • Early Britain, Roman Britain by Edward Conybeare, 1903
  • Early Britain by Grant Allen
  • Elizabethan Sea Dogs [Drake] by William Wood
  • Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey
  • England and the War, being sundry addresses delivered during the War [WWI] by Walter Raleigh, 1918
  • English Literature Considered as an Interpreter of English History by Henry Coppee
  • England Under the Tudors by Arthur Innes
  • English Seamen in the 16th Century by james Anthony Froude
  • English Villages by P.H. Ditchfield, 1901
  • The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty by Sir John Barrow, 1831
  • The Evoluton of an Empire: a Brief Historical Sketch of England by Mary Parmele
  • Fanny Goes to War by Pat Beauchamp
  • Fife and Forfar Yeomanry
  • Flag and Fleet: How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas by William Wood
  • Four Early Pamphlets by William Godwin, 1783
  • Froude's History of England by James Anthony Froude, Henry VIII volume 1
  • Gallipoli Diary by General Sir Ian Hamlton
  • General Gordon: Saint and Soldier by J. Wardle
  • The Grand Old Man -- Gladstone by Richard B. Cook
  • The Great Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Great Britain and Her Queen by Anne E. Keeling, 1897 [Queen Victoria]
  • Great Events by Famous Historians, volume 10 [England]
  • Henry of Monmouth by J. Endell Tyler
  • Henry VIII by A.F. Pollard
  • Hero of the Humber by Henry Woodcock
  • A Hilltop on the Marne by Mildred Aldrich
  • His Majesties Declaration Defended by John Dryden, 1681
  • Historic Doubts of the Life and Reign of King Richard III by Horace Walpole, 1768
  • History of the English People by John Richard Green
    • volume 1
    • volume 2
    • volume 3
  • Raphael Holinshed (d. 1580)
    • The Historie of England, from the time that it was first inhabited until the time that it was last conquered
      • book one
      • book two
      • book three
      • book four
      • book five
      • book six
      • book seven
      • book eight
    • Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, volume 2 = England, beginning at Duke William of Normandy (the Conqueror)
      • part 1 of 12
      • part 2 of 12
      • part 3 of 12
      • part 4 of 12
      • part 5 of 12
      • part 6 of 12
  • History of England
    • by David Hume (from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the reign of James II)
      • part 1 A
      • part 1 B
      • part 1 C
      • part 1D
      • part 1E
      • part 1F
    • by Tobias Smollett (from William and Mary to the death of George II
      • part 2
    • by E. Farr and E.H. Nolan
      • part 3
  • History of England from the Accession of Henry III to the Death of Edward III, 1216-1377 by T.F. Tout
  • History of Birmingham by W. Hutton
  • History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum) c. 800 AD, by Nennius, Translated by J. A. Giles
  • The History of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of John (1066-1216) by George Adams
  • The History of England from the Accession of James II by Thomas Babbington, Lord Macaulay
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 3
    • Volume 4
    • Volume 5
  • History of King Charles II of England by Jacob Abbott
  • History of the English People by John Greer
    • volume 1, 449-1071
    • volume 2, 1071-1204
  • The History of England by A.F. Pollard
  • The History of the Fabian Society by Edward Pease
  • History of James II by Charles James Fox
  • History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, told by herself, 1831
  • History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of Abolition of the Slave-Trade by the British Parliament by Thomas Clarkson 1839
  • The Tryal of William Penn and William Mead (1670)
  • Home-Life of the Lanchasire Factory Folk During the Cotton Famine by Edwin Waugh
  • Indian Frontier Policy by General Sir John Adye
  • Inns and Taverns of Old London by Henry Shelley
  • Into the Jaws of Death by Private Jack O'Brien [WW I]
  • Journal of the Swedish Embassy [to Britain] [1653-1654]
  • King Alfred of England by Jacob Abbott
  • King's Cutters and Smugglers, 1700-1855 by e. Keble Chatterton
  • Kitchener's Mob by James Norman Hall
  • Landholding in England by Joseph Fisher
  • The Leading Facts of English History by D.H. Montgomery
  • Leaves from a Field Note-Book by J.H. Morgan
  • The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
  • Letters from France by Isaac Alexander March
  • Letters to Helen by Keith Hendersen
  • Lieutenant and Commander by Captain Basil Hall, 1862
  • Life of the Edward Earl of Clarendon [17th century] volume 2 by Henry Craik
  • Life of Horatio Lord Nelson by Robert Southey
  • The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson by Mr. Harrison
    • volume 1
    • volume 2
  • The Life of Nelson by Captain A.T. Mahan
    • volume 1
    • volume 2
  • Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen [Victoria], Volume 2, by Sarah Tyler
  • Life of William Ewart Gladstone by John Morley
  • Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth by Edward Oster
  • Lloyd George by Frank Dilnot
  • London and the Kingdom by Reginald Sharpe, volume 2
  • Lord George Bentinck by Benjamin Disraeli
  • Magna Carta (text of the document)
  • Memoirs of Henry Hunt
    • volume 1
    • volume 2
    • volume 3
  • Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe
  • Memoirs of the Court of queen Elizabeth by Lucy Aikin
  • Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George III by the Duke of Budkingham, volume 1
  • Memoirs of the Jacobites by Mrs. Thomson, volume 3
  • Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy Between 1793 and 1849 by William Gilly, 1850
  • On the King's Service: Inward Glimpses of Men at Arms by Rev. Innes Logan, 1917 [WW I]
  • On the Spanish Main by John Masefield
  • Personal Recollections of Birmingham and Birmingham Men by E. Edwards
  • Prime Ministers and Some Others by George Russell, 1918
  • A Publisher and His Friends, memoir and correspondence of John Murray by Samuel Smiles
  • Queen Victoria by E. Gordon Browne
  • Queen Victoria by Lytton Strachey
  • Queen Victoria, Her Girlhood and Womanhood by Grace Greenwood
  • Queen Victoria: Story of Her Life and Reign by anonymous
  • Rebuilding Britain by Sir Alfred Hopkinson, 1918
  • Reminiscences of Captain Gronow by Captain Rees Howell Gronow, Formerly of the Grenadier Guards, and

  • M.P. for Stafford: being Anecdotes of the camp, the court, and the clubs, at the close of the last war with France.
    Related by himself.
  • Reise durch England und Schottland by Johanna Schopenhauer, 1803, in German without accents
  • The Romance of a Pro-Consul by Sir George Grey
  • The Romanization of Roman Britain by F. Haverfield
  • Sea-Power and Other Studies by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge
  • Selected Speeches on British Foreign Policy 1738-1914 edited by Edgar Jones, 1914
  • The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry [WW I]
  • Sherwood Foresters 1914-1919
  • A Short History of England by G.K. Chesterton
  • Sir John French by Cecil Chisholm
  • Sketches of the East Africa Campaign by Captain Dolbey, 1918
  • Speeches and Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1, by John Bright
  • Charles Philip Yorke, Vice-Admiral by Lady Biddulph of Ledbury
  • The Seventh Manchester 1916 to 1919 by Captain S.J. Wilson
  • The Slave Trade by H.C. Carey
  • The Story of the Guides by Col. G.J. Younghusband
  • The Story of the Sixth Battalion, the Denham Lightinfantry, France April 1915-Nov. 1918 by Captain R.B. Ainsworth, 1919
  • The Story of the Ninth King's in France by Enos Herbert Glynne Roberts, 1922
  • Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry by E.K. Rose [WW I]
  • A Summarie and True Discourse of Sir Francis Drake's West Indian Voyage by Baptista Boazio
  • Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century by James Richard Joy
  • Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies by T. Clarkson, 1823
  • The Touchstone of Fortune: Memoir of Baron Clyde [from the reign of Charles II] by Charles Major
  • Travels in England in 1782 by Charles Moritz
  • The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger
  • The Twenty-Third Battalion of Royal Fusiliers [WW I]
  • Types of Naval Officers by A.T. Mahan
  • Victorian Worthies by G.H. Blore
  • Voyage of HMS Rattlesnake by John MacGillivray, 1852
    • volume 1
    • volume 2
  • Visions of England by Francis Palgrave
  • William Bligh
    • A Voyage to the South Sea by William Bligh, 1792
    • Narrative of the Mutiny on the Bounty by William Bligh
  • William Ewart Gladstone by James Bryce
  • William the Conqueror by E.A. Freeman
  • William Lilly's History of His Life and Times 1602 to 1681
  • With the Immortal Seventh Division by E.J. Kennedy
  • The Wits and Beaux of Society by Grace and Phillip Wharton
  • Young Folk's History of England by Charlotte Yonge
  • Scottish History
    • Caverhouse by Mowbray Morris
    • Covenants and Covenanters
    • The Days of Bruce, volume 1, by Grace Aguilar
    • Lauder of Fountainball's Journals 1665-1676 by Sir John Lauder
    • The Life of Colonel James Gardiner who was slain at the Battle of Prectonpaus, Sept. 21, 1745 by P. Doddridge
    • Lost Leaders by Andrew Lang
    • The Norwegian Account of Haco's Expedition Against Scotland [1263] translated by Rev. James Johnstone
    • An Outline of the Relations Between England and Scotland, 540-1707 by Robert Rait
    • Scotland's Mark on America by George Black
    • A Short History of Scotland by Andrew Lang
    • Western Worthies by J. Stephen Jeans
    • Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, volume 22
  • Welsh History
    • Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis
    • An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition Concerning the Discovery of America by Prince Madog ab owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170 by John Williams 1791
    • Itinerary of Baldwin in Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis
    • Short History of Wales by Owen M. Edwards

Canadian History

  • An Account of the Battle of Chateauguay by W.d. Lighthall
  • Bref Recit de la Navigation de Jacques Cartier by Jacques Cartier
  • The British North America Act 1857
  • The Campaign of 1760 in Canada by Chevalier Johnstone
  • Canada and the States by E.W. Watking
  • Canada under British Rule 1760-1900 by John Bourinot
  • The Canadian Dominion by Oscar Skelton
  • A Canadian Manor and Its Seignerus by George Wrong
  • Canadian Notabilities, volume 1 by John Charles Dent
  • Champlain by N.E. Dionne
  • Charter and Supplemental Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company (short)
  • Chronicles of Canada, Edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton, In thirty-two volumes
    • Volume 1, the Dawn of Canadian History: a Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada  by Stephen Leacock
    • Volume 2, the Mariner of St. Malo, a Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier by Stephen Leacock
    • Volume 3, the Founder of New France by Charles Colby
    • Volume 4, the Jesuit Missions: a Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness by Thomas Guthrie Marquis
    • Volume 5, the Seigneurs of Old Canada: a Chronicle of New-World Feudalism by William Bennett Munro
    • Volume 6, the Great Intendant: A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada 1665-1672 by Thomas Chapais
    • Volume 7, the Fighting Governor: a Chronicle of Fronteac by Charles Colby
    • Volume 8, the Great Fortress, Louisburg 1720-1760 by William Wood
    • Volume 9, the Acadian Exiles by Arthur Doughty
    • Volume 10, the Passing of New France by William Wood
    • Volume 11, the Winning of Canada, a Chronicle of Wolfe by William Wood
    • Volume 15, War Chief of the Ottawas: a Chronicle of the Pontiac War by Thomas Marquis, 1915
    • Volume 16, The War Chief of the Six Nations: a Chronicle of Joseph Brant by Louis Aubrey Wood
  • Chignecto Isthmus: First Settlers by Howard Trueman
  • The Conquest of New France, a Chronicle of the Colonial Wars by George Wrong
  • Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV by Francis Parkman
  • Crusaders of New France by William Munro
  • Dangers on the Ice off the Coast of Labrador [Religious Tract Society No. 556]
  • Four Canadian Highwaymen by Edmund Collins
  • Indian Legends of Vancouver Island by Alfred Carmichael
  • Intellectual Development of the Canadian People by John Bourinot
  • Journal of a Voyage from Okkak on the Coast of Labrador to Ungava Bay, Westward of Cape Chudleigh by Benjamin Kohlmeister and George Kmoch, 1814
  • A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba by Mrs. Cecil Hall
  • Laurier: a Study in Canadian Politics by J.W. Dafoe, 1922
  • Left on Labrador by C.A. Stephen
  • Legends of Vancouver by E. Pauline Johnson
  • Letters and Journals of James, Earl of Elgin, Governor of Jamaica, Governor-General of Canada, Envoy to China, and Viceroy of India
  • Life in Canada 50 Years Ago by Caniff Haight
  • Lord Elgin by Sir John George Bourinot
  • The Lure of the Labrador Wild by Dillon Wallace
  • Montcalm and Wolfe by Francis Parkman
  • The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
  • Notes of a 25 Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory by John McLean
  • Oeuvres de Champlain volume 1, 1870
  • Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands
  • Over the Border: Acadia by Eliza Chase
  • Owindia, A True Tale of the MacKenzie River Indians by Charlotte Bompas (short)
  • Le Petit Nord or Annals of a Labrador Harbour by Anne Grenfell and Katie Spalding
  • Pioneers of France in the New World by Francis Parkman
  • Pioneers in Canda by Sir Harry Johnston, 1912
  • Report of W.E. Cormack's Journey in Search of the Red Inidians in Newfoundland
  • Report by the Governor on a Visit to the Micmac Indians at Bay d'Espoir [Newfoundland] 1908
  • Sketches and Tales Illustative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick by Mrs. F. Beavan, 1845
  • SOS Stand To! by Reginald Bart
  • The Story of Grenfell of the Labrador by Dillon Wallace
  • The Story of Isaac Brock, Hero, Defender, and Saviour of Upper Canada [1812] by Walter Musey
  • The Story of Newfoundland by The Lord Birkenhead
  • Through the MacKenzie Basin, 1899, by Charles Mair
  • Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories by Alexander Morris
  • A Trip to Manitoba by Mary Fitzgibbon
  • Troublous Times in Canada, a History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870 by Captain John MacDonald
  • Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear by Theresa Gowandlock and Theresa Delaney
  • The United Empire Loyalists by W. Stewart Wallace, 1914
  • Voyages of Samuel de Champlain
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 3
  • Why and How: a Handbook for the Use of the WCT Unioins in Canada by Addie Chisholm
  • With the Harmony to Labrador
  • A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador: An Account of the Exploration of the Nascaupee and George Rivers by Mrs. Leonidas Hubbard, Junior

  •  

Ceylon, Sri Lanka

  • Ceylon by Sir James Emerson Tennent
  • An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon by Robert Knox, 1681

Chinese History

  • Among the Tibetans by Isabella Bird
  • Ancient China Simplified by Edward Harper Parker
  • An Australian in China by George Ernest Morrison
  • The Awakening of China by W.A.P. Martin, 1906
  • A Bit of Old China by Charles Warren Stoddard (short)
  • The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura
  • China by Demetrius Boulger
  • China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles
  • China and the Manchus by Herbert Giles
  • The Chinese Boy and Girl by Isaac Taylor Headland
  • Chinese Sketches by Herbert Giles
  • The Civilization of China by Herbert Giles
  • Court Life in China by Isaac Taylor Headland
  • Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Tibet by Captain Knight
  • The Fight for the Republic in China by L. Putnam Weale
  • Forty years in South China by Rev. John Gerardus Fagg
  • A History of China by Wolfram Eberhard
  • Indiscreet Letters from Peking [Boxer Rebellion] B.L. Putnam Weale
  • Letters and Journals of James, Earl of Elgin, Governor of Jamaica, Governor-General of Canada, Envoy to China, and Viceroy of India
  • New Forces in Old China by Arthur Judson Brown
  • Notable Women of Modern China by Margaret Burton
  • A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hien of his Travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline
  • Religions of Ancient China by Herbert Giles
  • Seven Maids of Far Cathay. Being English Notes from a Chinese Class Book
  • Tea Leaves by Francis Leggett and Company
  • The Travels of Marco Polo (the complete Yule-Cordier Editioni), 1920
    • volume 1
    • volume 2
  • Under the Dragon Frag: My Experience in the Chino-Japanese War by James Allen, 1898

Czechoslovakia, Czech, Slovakia, and Bohemia

  • Independent Bohemia: an Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty by Vladimir Nosek, 1918

Danish History

  • The Danish History, Books I-IX by Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned") fl. Late 12th - Early 13th Century A.D.

Egyptian History (modern)

  • Quinze Jours en Egypte by Fernand Neuray
        • in French with accents
        • in French without accents
    • Lettres Ecrites d'Egypte et de Nubie en 1828 an 1829 by Champollion
    • Turkish Prisoners in Egypt, extracted from reports of the Red Cross Society, 1917

    Exploration in Africa, Asia, Antarctica, the Arctic, and the South Pacific

    • Roald Amundsen
      • The South Pole
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
    • Samuel White Baker
      • The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile And Explorations of the Nile Sources
      • Cyprus as I Saw It in 1879
      • Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon
      • In the Heart of Africa
      • Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran Arabs
      • The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylon
    • K.M. Barrow
      • Three Years in Tirstan da Cunha
    • Isabella Bird
      • Hawaiian Archipelago
    • Henri Blanc
      • Ma Captivite en Abyssinie
      • Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia
    • Horatio Bridge
      • Journal of an African Cruiser (edited by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    • John Lewis Burckhardt
      • Travels in Arabia, 1829
    • Richard Burton
      • First Footsteps in East Africa
      • The Land of Midian
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
      • The Life of Sir Richard Burton by Thomas Wright
      • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi, translated by Richard Burton
        • with accents
        • without accents
      • Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
      • To the Gold Coast for Gold
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
      • Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
    • Andrew Carnegie
      • Round the World
    • Apsley Cherry-Garrard
      • The Worst Journey int he World, Antarctica 1910-1913, volume 1
    • Captain James Cook
      • Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World
      • Narrative of the Voyages Round the World Performed by Captain James Cook by A. Kippis
      • The Life of Captain James Cook by Arthur Kitson, 1907
      • A Voyage Toward the South Pole and Around the World, 1777
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
    • Harry de Windt
      • A Ride to India Across Persia and Baluchistan by Harry de Windt
    • Captain Dolbey
      • Sketches of the East Africa Campaign by Captain Dolbey, 1918
    • Marquess of Dufferin
      • Letters from High Latitudes, Being some account of a voyage in 1856 of the schooner yacht "Foam" to Iceland, Jan Meyen, and Spitzbergen
    • Eorge Bethune English
      • Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar, 1822
    • Sir John Franklin
      • The Journey to the Polar Sea
      • Narrative of a Journey to the shores of the Polar Sea int he Years 1819-22
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
    • Richard Hakluyt
      • The Discovery of Muscovy
      • The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
        • Volume 1 -- Northern Europe
        • Volume 2-- Northeastern Europe and Adjacent Countries, Part 1 Tartary
        • Volume 3 -- Northeastern Europe and Adjacent Countries, Part 2 The Muscovy Company and the North-Eastern Passage, Section 1
        • Volume 4 -- Northeastern Europe and Adjacent Countries, Part 2 The Muscovy Company and the North-Eastern Passage, Section 2
        • Volume 5 -- Central and Southern Europe
        • Volume 6 -- Madeira and the Canaries; Ancient Asia, Africa, Etc.
        • Volume 7 -- England's Naval Exploits Against Spain
        • Volume 8 -- Asia Part 1
        • Volume 9 -- Asia Part 2
        • Volume 10 -- Asia Part 3
        • Volume 11 -- Africa
        • Volume 12 -- English Nation in America
      • Voyager's Tales
      • Voyages in Search of the Northwest Passage
    • J.D. Hooker
      • Himalayan Journals
    • Robert Kerr
      • A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
        • Volume 5
        • Volume 6
        • Volume 7
        • Volume 8
        • Volume 9
        • Volume 10
        • Volume 11
        • Volume 12
        • Volume 13
        • Volume 14
        • Volume 15
        • Volume 16
        • Volume 17
        • Volume 18
    • Mary Kingsley
      • Travels in West Africa
    • W.H.G. Kingston
      • Great African Travellers
    • Richard and John Lander
      • Travels of Richard and John Lander into the Internior of Africa by Robert Huish, 1836
    • Anna Harriette Leonowens
      • The English Governess at the Siamese Court
    • David Livingstone
      • How I Found Livingstone by Henry Stanley
      • Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
      • The Personal Life of David Livingstone by W. Gordon Blaikie
      • A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries and the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa 1858-1864
      • The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
    • W.P. Livingstone
      • Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary
    • Carl Lumholtz
      • Through Central Borneo
    • Sir Douglas Mawson
      • The Home of the Blizzard (about Australian expedition to Antarctica 1911-1914)
    • Fernand Neuray
      • Quinze Jours en Egypte
        • in French with accents
        • in French without accents
    • A.W. Nieuwenhuis
      • Quer Durch Borneo [1894-1900]
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
    • Mungo Park
      • Life and Travels of Mungo Park in Central Africa
      • Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa in 1805
      • Travels in the Interior of Africa
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
    • Sir W.E. Parry
      • Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, voolume 2, 1844
    • John Patteson
      • The Life of John Coleridge Patteson, Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands by Charlotte Yonge
    • Robert Peary
      • The North Pole
    • Marco Polo
      • The Travels of Marco Polo (the complete Yule-Cordier Editioni), volume 1 of 2, 1920
    • Sir Walter Raleigh
      • The Discovery of Guiana
    • James Richardson
      • Travels in Morocco
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
      • Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa 1850-51
    • Gerhard Rohlfs
      • Beitrage zur Entdeckung und Erforschung Africa's. Berichte aus den Jahren 1870-1875
    • Irving Rosse
      • The First Landing on Wrangel Island
    • Scott
      • The Voyages of Captain Scott by Charles Turley
      • Scott's Last Expedition by Captain R.F. Scott volume 1 of 2
    • Ernest Thompson Seton
      • The Arctic Prairies: a Canoe Journey
    • Ernest Shackleton
      • South: the Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917
    • John Hanning Speke
      • The Discovery of the Source of the Nile
      • What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile
    • Bayard Taylor
      • The Lands of the Saracen, 1863
    • Walter Traprock
      • The Cruise of the Kawa -- Wanderings in the South Seas
    • H. Wilfrid Walker
      • Wanderings Among South Sea Savages And in Borneo and the Philippines

    French History

    • Medieval
      • Robert 1 et Raoul de Bourgogne: Rois de France 925-936 by Ph. Lauer, 1910
      • In Troubadour Land: a Ramble in Provence and Languedoc by S. Baring-Gould
      • Charles the Bold, the Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 by Ruth Putnam
      • Crusades (1 book, 290 Kbytes)
        • Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade by Geoffrey de Villehardouin
      • Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix
      • Joan of Arc (3 books, 1.4 Mbytes)
        • Joan of Arc by Lord Ronald Gower, 1893
        • Jeanne d'Arc: Her Life and Death by Mrs. Oliphant
        • Heroine of France: the Story of Joan of Arc by Evelyn Eveerett-Green
        • Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc by Mark Twain
          • Volume 1
          • Volume 2
      • Histoire de St. Louis, Roi de France by Richard de Bury
    • Ancien Regime
      • Ancien Regime, lectures by Charles Kingsley
      • Diderot and the Encyclopedists by John Morley, volume 1
      • Histoire de France by J. Michelet, volume 3
      • Historical Tales, volume 6, French
      • Le Cour de Louis XIV by Imbert de Saint-Amand
      • Lettre a Louis XIV by Francois de Slaignac de la Mothe Fenelon
      • The Life of Marie Antoinette by Charles Duke Yonge, 1876
      • Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre, Written by Herself, Being Historic Memoirs of the Courts of France and Navarre (3 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs of Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz, Written by Himself, Being Historic Court Memoirs of the Great Events during the Minority of Louis XIV. and the Administration of Cardinal Mazarin. (4 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs of Madame La Marquise de Montespan Written by Herself, Being the Historic Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV (7 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV and of the Regency, Being the Secret Memoirs of the Mother of the Regent, Madame Elizabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria, Duchesse d'Orleans (4 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency by the Duck of Saint-Simon (15 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs of Louis XV and XVI Being Secret Memoirs of Madame du Hausset,  Lady's Maid to Madame

      • de Pompadour, and of an unknown English Girl and the Princess Lamballe (7 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs of Marie Antoinette by Madame Campan, first lady in waiting to the queen (7 volumes in one file)
      • Memoirs and Historical Chronicles of Europe: Memoirs of MArguareite de Valois, of Madame de Pompadour, and of Catherine de Medici
      • Memoires du Duc de Saint-Simon by H. Taine [Louis XIV-XV]
      • Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de l'Enclos, the Celebrated Beauty of the 17th Century by Robinson and Overton, 1903
      • Life of Marie de Medicis by Julia Pardoe
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
      • Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 1, The Ancient Regime by Hippolyte Taine
        • Book 1
        • Book 2
        • Book 3
        • Book 4
        • Book 5
      • Rousseau by John Morley, volume 1
      • Three Frenchmen in Bengal or the Commerical Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 by S.C. Hill, 1903
    • French Revolution
      • Critical Miscellanies: Robespierre by John Morley
      • Les Femmes de la Revolution by J. Michelet
      • The French Revolution: a short History by R.M. Johnston
      • Historical Epochs of the French Revolution by H. Goudemetz, translated by Rev. Dr. Randolph, 1796
      • Les Grands Orateurs de la revolution, in French, by Francois Alphonse Aulard
      • Thermidor by Ernest Hamel
      • The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
      • History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 by F.A.M. Mignet
      • History of the Girondists by Alphonse de Lamartine
      • Histoire de la Revolution Francaise by Adolphe Thiers
        • Volume 1
          • with accents
          • without accents
        • Volume 2
          • with accents
          • without accents
        • Volume 3
          • with accents
          • without accents
        • Volume 4
          • with accents
          • without accents
        • Volume 5
          • with accents
          • without accents
        • Volume 6 without accents
        • Volume 7 without accents
        • Volume 8 without accents
        • Volume 9 without accents
        • Volume 10 without accents
      • Memoires de Joseph Fouche, 1824
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
      • Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 2, The French Revolution Volume 1 by Hippolyte Taine
        • Book 1
        • Book 2
        • Book 3
      • Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 3, The French Revolution Volume 2 by Hippolyte Taine
        • Book 1
        • Book 2
        • Book 3
      • Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 4, The French Revolution Volume 3 by Hippolyte Taine
        • Book 1
        • Book 2
        • Book 3
        • Book 4
        • Book 5
      • Paris as It Was and Is by an English Traveller, 1801-1802
      • A Residence in France 1792-1795 by an English Lady
      • A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792 by Richard Twiss
      • Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787, 1788, 1789 by Arthur Young, 1792
    • Napoleon
      • After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819 by Major W.E. Frye, 1908
      • Boy Life of Napoleon by Eugenie Foa, 1895
      • La Confession de Talleyrand
      • The Court of the Empress Josephine by Imbert de Saint-Amand, translated by Thomas Perry, 1900
      • Folk Tales of Napoleon by Honore de Balzac and Alexander Amphitreahof
      • Histoire de Napoleon by Le General Comte de Segur
        • volume 1
        • volume 3
      • History of Napoleon Buonaparte by John Gibson Lockhart, 1906
      • Life of Napoleon I by John Holland Rose
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
      • Memoires de Madame de la Marquise de la Rochejaquelin, 1811
      • Memoirs of Court of St. Cloud by Stewarton (7 volumes in one file)
      • Memoires du Duc de Rovigo, volume 2
      • The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, his private secretary, edited by R.W. Phipps (16 volumes in a single file)
      • Napoleon Bonaparte by John Abbott
      • Napoleon's Campaign in Russia by Dr. A. Rose
      • Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events which Occured in and near Leipzig (1813) compiled and translated by Frederic Shoberl
      • Nouvelle Relation de l'Itineraire de Napoleon by Le Comte Waldbourg-Truchsess
      • Oeuvres de Napoleon Bonaparte, 1821
        • volume 1
        • volume 2
        • volume 3
        • volume 4
        • volume 5
      • Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon by Constant, Premier Valet de Chambre, translated by Walter Clark (12 volumes in a single file)
      • Ten Years' Exile by the Baroness de Stael-Holstein (written 1810-1813)
      • Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 5, The Modern Regime/Napoleon Volume 1 by Hippolyte Taine
        • Book 1
        • Book 2
        • Book 3
        • Book 4
        • Book 5
        • Book 6
      • Tendresses Imperiales by Napoleon Bonaparte
    • 19th Century up to WW I
      • Alsace, Lorraine et France Rhenane by Stephen Coube, in French
      • Bulletin de Lille, Jan. 2, 1916, by l'Authorite Allemande
      • Diary of a Besieged Rsident in Paris, 1871
      • En Ballon Pendant le Siege de Paris by Gaston Tissandier
      • Fiat Money Inflation in France by Andrew Dickinson White
      • Fighting France by Stephanie Lauzanne
      • Foch the Man by Clara Laughlin
      • France and the Republic by William Henry Hurlbert
      • Georges Guynemer: Knight of the Air [WW I] by Henry Bordeaux
      • In the Courts of Memory 1858-1875 from Contemporary Letters by L. De Hegermann-Lindencrone
      • The Insurrection in Paris
      • Memoirs of Prince de Joinville (translated by Lady Mary Cord)
      • Memoires pour servir a l'histoire de mon temps by M. Guizot
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
      • My Days of Adventure: the Fall of France 1870-71 by Ernest Vizetelly
      • Onlooker in France by Sir William Orpen
      • Paris Under the Commune by John LeightonFrance and the Netherlands
      • Seeing Europe with Famous Authors by Francis Halsey
        • volume 3
        • volume 4
      • With Those Who Wait by Frances Wilson Huard [WW I]
        •  
      General
      • Popular History of France by Guizot
        • Volume 1
        • Volume 2
        • Volume 3
        • Volume 4
        • Volume 5
        • Volume 6
      • The Children of France [WW I] by Ruth Royce
      • France in the Nineteenth Century, 1830-1890 by Elizabeth Latimer
      • History of France by Charlotte Yonge, 1882
      • Histoire de Paris, volume 1, by Theophile Lavallee, 1857
      • Holidays in Eastern France by M. Betham-Edwards
      • In the Heart of the Vosges by Miss Betham-Edwards, 1911
      • The Roof of France of the Causses of the Lozere by M. Sadi Carnot
      • A Short History of France by Mary Platt Parmele
      • World's Best Histories: France by M. Guizot and Madame Guizot de Witt

    German and Austrian History

    • Bismarck and the Foundations of the German Empire by James Wycliffe Hadlam
    • The Empire of Austria: Its Rise and present Power by John Abbott, 1859
    • German [volume 5 of Historical Tales] by Charles Morris
    • German Culture, Past and Present by Ernest Belfort Box
    • Germany and Agricola by Tacitus
    • Germany from the Earliest Period, volume 4, by Wolfgang Menzel
    • Germany, the Next Republic? by Carl Ackerman, 1917
    • Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei by Allen Wilser Porterfiled
    • The Story of Siegfried by James Baldwin
    • Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine by Lewis Spence, 1915
    • History of Friedrich II of Prussia by Thomas Carlyle
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
      • Volume 3
      • Volume 4
      • Volume 5
      • Volume 6
      • Volume 7
      • Volume 8
      • Volume 9
      • Volume 10
      • Volume 11
      • Volume 12
      • Volume 13
      • Volume 14
      • Volume 15
      • Volume 16
      • Volume 17
      • Volume 18
      • Volume 19
      • Volume 20
      • Volume 21
      • Appendix
    • History of the Thirty Years' War, Volume 1 by Friedrich Schiller
    • The Land of Deepening Shadow: Germany-at-War by D. Thomas Curtin, 1917
    • Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck by Baron Trenck (circa Friedrich II)
      • Volume 1
      • Volume 2
    • Luther and the Reformation by Joseph Seise, 1883
    • The Schemes of the Kaiser by Juliette Adam
    • Secrets of the German War Office by Armgaard Graves
    • Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe -- William II, Francis Joseph, volume 1 of 2, 1900
    • William of Germany by Stanley Shaw, 1913


    Hungarian History

    • Select Speeches of Kossuth, selected and edited by Francis Newman

    Icelandic History

    • An Icelandic Primer by Henry Sweet (.pdf file)
    • Erik the Red's Saga by Rev. J. Sephton
    • Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North by Madame Ida Pfeiffer

    Indian History

    • Akbar, Emperor of India by Richard von Garbe
    • By-Ways of Bombay by S.M. Edwardes, 1912
    • A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hien of his Travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline
    • Campaign of the Indus by Holdsworth
    • A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar; A Contribution to the History of India by Robert Sewell
    • The Case for India by Annie Besant, 1917
    • Darkest India by Commissioner Booth Tucker (supplement to Salvation Army General Booth's "In Darkest England")
    • The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan, by H. G. Keene
    • Folklore of Santal Pargaras by Cecil Henry Bompas
    • Forty-On Years in India by Lord Roberts of Kandahar
    • From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan by Helena Blavatsky
    • Handbook to Agra and the Taj by E.B. Havell, 1904
    • A History of Indian Philosophy volume 1 by Surendranath Dasgupta
    • India Old and New by Sir Valentine Chirol
    • Indian Frontier Policy by General Sir John Adye
    • Indian Speeches 1907-1909 by Viscount Morley
    • Indian Unrest by Valentine Chirot
    • A Journey Through the Kingdom of Oude in 1849-1850 by the Earl of Dalhousie
    • Letters and Journals of James, Earl of Elgin, Governor of J