Christmas Books and Stories
Copyright © 2004 Richard Seltzer
This, containing 98 books and 41 separate stories, was compiled by Richard
Seltzer. The books themselves are in the public domain and in plain text
format. You can copy them onto your hard drive for convenience, or make
an archival copy of the CD, as backup in case of damage to the original.
But the collection and its indexes, created for your convenience, are under
copyright. Please contact us first if you are interested in making copies
of this CD for commercial purposes.
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Review in Large
Print Reviews: "This is an outstanding collection of Christmas books
and stories that will enliven any Christmas celebration and provide hours
of reading throughout the year."
These books are in plain text format. You can copy them onto your hard
drive for convenience, or make an archival copy of the CD, as backup in
case of damage to the original. On the CD itself, you can open these
books by clicking on the titles in this index page with your Web browser
or a recent word processor. Here on the Web only internal links work.
Intended for use with Windows and Linux PCs and recent Macs (OS X),
this Christmas CD with 98 books in plain text, is available for
$12 at our online store.
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Table of Contents
Intended for use with Windows and Linux PCs and recent Macs (OS X),
this Christmas CD with 98 books inplain text, is available for $12 at our
online store.
http://store.yahoo.com/samizdat/christmas.html
The Bible Story of Christmas
The Christmas Tradition
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Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan by Clement A. Miles
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Christmas: Its Origin and Associations by W.F. Dawson
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The Christmas Kalends of Provence and Some Other Provencal Festivals by
Thomas A. Janvier
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Myths and Legends of Christmas by Bertha F. Herrick
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Yuletide in Many Lands by Mary P. Pringle and Clara A. Urann
Collections
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A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens and others
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The Children's Book of Christmas Stories edited by Ada Don Dickinson and
Ada M. Skinner
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Christmas Entertainments, containing fancy drills, acrostics, motion songs,
tableaux, short plays, recitation in costume for children 5 to 15 by Alice
M. Kellogg
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The Christmas Fairy and Other Stories by Frances E. Crompton and Mrs. Molesworth
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Christmas Stories and Legends compiled by Phebe A. Curtiss
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Good Stories for Great Holidays by Frances Jenkins Olcott
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Holiday Stories for Young Peole compiled by Margaret E. Sangster
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In the Yule-Log Glow, Christmas Tales from Round the World edited by Harrison
S. Morris
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book 1
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book 2
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book 3
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book 4
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Lill's Travels in Santa Claus Land and other Stories by Ellis Towne, Sophie
May and Ella Farman
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The Night Before Christmas and Other Popular Stories for Children, 1903
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Our Holidays, retold from St. Nicholas (magazine), 1906
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Punch Among the Planets, special Christmas issue of the magazine Punch,
1890
Periodicals
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St. Nicholas Magazine
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Nov. 1877
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Dec. 1877
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Jan. 1878
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Feb. 1878
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March 1878
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Sept. 1878
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Oct. 1878
Anonymous
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Christmas Sunshine
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The Mouse and the Christmas Cake
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
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Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Dogs
Louisa May Alcott
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A Country Christmas (story)
H.S. Armstrong
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Trifles for the Christmas Holidays
T.S. Arthur
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The Christmas Party (story)
John Ashton
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A Righte Merrie Christmasse, the Story of Christ-tide
Berthold Auerbach
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Christian Gellert's Last Christmas (story)
Florence Barclay
A.M. Barnard
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The Abbot's Ghost or Maurice Treherne's Temptation: a Christmas Story
(Lyman) Frank Baum (1856-1919)
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Kidnapped Santa Claus (story)
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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Arnold Bennett
M. Betham-Edwards
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Holidays in Eastern France
Mary Stuart Boyd
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Versailles Christmas-Tide
Cyrus Townsend Brady
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And Thus He Came: A Christmas Fantasy, 1916
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A Little Book for Christmas, 1917
Abbie Farwell Brown
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The Christmas Angel, 1910
Robert Browning (1812-1889)
Ellis Parker Butler
Annie Roe Carr
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Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays
Alphonse Chabot
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La Nuit de Noel dan Tous les Pays, (in French), 1912
Anton Chekhov
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At Christmas Time (story)
F. Marion Crawford
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A Little City of Hope: a Christmas Story, 1907
Samuel McChord Crothers
Leona Dalrymple
Coningsby Dawson
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Christmas Outside of Eden, 1922
Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
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The Chimes (story)
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A Christmas Carol
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The Cricket on the Hearth
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Some Christmas Stories
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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The Christmas Tree and the Wedding (story)
Norman Duncan
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Christmas Eve at Swamp's End
Juliana Horatia Ewing
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The Peace Egg and other Tales
Eugene Field
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Christmas Tales and Christmas Verse
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The Mouse and the Moonbeam
Martha Finley
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Christmas with Grandma Elsie, 1888
John Fox, Jr.
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Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories
Anatole France
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The Miracle of the Great St. Nicolas, translated by D.B. Stewart
Dr. Samuel Francis
Zona Gale
Alfred Gurney
Walter Ben Hare
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The White Christmas and other Merry Christmas Plays
Bret Harte
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The Christmas Gift That Came To Rupert: A Story For Little Soldiers
(story)
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The Haunted Man: A Christmas Story (condensed novel)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Christmas Banquet (story)
O. Henry
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A Chaparral Christmas Gift (story)
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Christmas by Injunction (story)
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The Gift of the Magi (story)
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Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking (story)
Emily Mayer Higgins
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Holidays at the Grange or a Week's Delight, Games and Storie for Parlor
and Fireside
William Dean Howells
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Christmas Every Day and Other Stories told for Children
Rupert Hughes
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Colonel Crockett's Co-operative Christmas
Washington Irving (1783-1859)
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Old Christmas
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Christmas (short stories)
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Christmas Eve (story)
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Christmas Day (story)
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Christmas Dinner (story)_
M.R. James
Jerome K. Jerome
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The Angel and the Author and Others
Locke, William John (1863-1930)
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A Christmas Mystery: a Story of Three Wise Men
Annie Fellows Johnston
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The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation
Alice Kellog
Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
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At Last: a Christmas in the West Indies
Shepherd Knapp
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The Christmas Dinner, 1921
Lizzie Lawson
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Christmas Roses (with Robert Ellice MacK)
Luke Limner
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Christmas Comes But Once a Year
Fannie C. Macaulay
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Mr. Bamboo and the Honorable Little God, a Christmas Story
Miss Mant
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Christmas a Happy Time, a tale calculated for the amusement and instruction
of young persons, 1832
Alice Duer Miller
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The Burglar and the Blizzard, 1914
Madame de la Ville de Mirmont
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Contes de Noel (in French), 1916
S. Weir Mitchell
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Mr. Kris Kringle, a Christmas Tale
Mrs. Molesworth
Clement C. Moore
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Twas the Night Before Christmas, a Visit from St. Nicholas, 1912
W.H.H. Murray
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Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks
Meredith Nicholson
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A Reversible Santa Claus, 1917
Thomas Nelson Page
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Santa Claus's Partner, 1899
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Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus
Theodore Parker
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Two Christmas Celebrations, AD 1 and 1855
Ethel Calvert Phillips
Grace Richmond
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On Christmas Day in the Evening
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On Christmas Day in the Morning
Jacob August Riis
James Whitcomb Riley
Saki
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Bertie's Christmas Eve (story)
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Reginald on Christmas Presents (story)
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Reginald's Christmas Revel (story)
Elva Smith
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Christmas in Legend and Story
F. Hopkinson Smith
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Colonel Carter's Christmas: The Romance of an Old-Fashioned Gentleman
James Snowden
Robert Louis Stevenson
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896)
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Betty's Bright Idea and The First Christmas of New England
Hesba Stretton
Ruth McInery Stuart
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Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets and other Tales
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Sonny a Christmas Guest
Booth Tarkington (1869-1946)
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Beasley's Christmas Party
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)
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The Christmas Books (writing as Michael Angelo Titmarsh)
Annie Eliot Trumbull
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A Christmas Accident and Other Stories
Henry Van Dyke
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The First Christmas-Tree (story)
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The Story of the Other Wise Man
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The Lost Word: a Christmas Legend of Long Ago
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The Spirt of Christmas, 1911
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900)
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Altruism (essay)
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The Burden of Christmas (essay)
Edward Noyes Westcott
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The Christmas Story from David Harum
Kate Douglas Wiggin
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The Birds' Christmas Carol
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The Romance of a Christmas Card
C.N. and A.M. Williamson
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Rosemary, a Christmas Story
Mrs. Charles Woodbury
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The Potato Child and Others
Intended for use with Windows and Linux PCs and recent Macs
(OS X), this Christmas CD with 98 books in plain text, is available
for $12 at our online store.
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