Fantasy
Copyright © 2007 Richard Seltzer
This CD, containing 265 books was compiled by Richard Seltzer. With
the exception of The Lizard of Oz by Richard Seltzer, the books themselves
are in the public domain and in plain text format. You can copy them onto
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Table of Contents
Intended for use with Windows and Linux PCs and recent Macs (OS X),
this CD with 265 books, is available for $19 at our online store.
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Very Early Fantasy
Homer (8th or 7th century BC)
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The Odyssey, translated by Butcher and Lang
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The Odyssey, translated by Butler
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The Odyssey, translated by Pope
Ovid (43 BC - 17 AD)
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The Metamorphoses, books 1 to 7, translated by Hentry Riley
Richard Burton, Translator
Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (AKA, The Arabian Nights, the complete
collection)
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Volume 1
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Volume 2
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Volume 3
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Volume 4
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Volume 5
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Volume 6
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Volume 7
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Volume 8
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Volume 9
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Volume 10
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Supplement Volume1
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Supplement Volume 2
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Supplement Volume 3
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Supplement Volume 4
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Supplement Volume 5
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Supplement Volume 6
Andrew Lang, editor
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The Arabian Nights Entertainments
Sir John Mandeville
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The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, published between 1357 and 1371
Sebastian Brant
Francis Rabelais (1494-1553)
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The Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and
His Son Pantagruel
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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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book 5
William Shakespeare
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A Mid-Summer Night's Dream
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The Tempest
Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
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Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World
19th Century and Early 20th Century Fantasy
F. Anstey
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The Talking Horse and Other Tales
John Kendrick Bangs
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The Autobiography of Methuselah
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The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces
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The Booming of Acre Hill and Other Reminiscences of Urban and Suburban
Life
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Coffee and Repartee
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The Enchanted Typewriter
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Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others
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The House-Boat on the Styx
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The Idiot
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Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica
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Olympian Nights
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Pursuit of the House-Boat
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R. Holmes & Co.
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A Rebellious Heroine
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The Water Ghost and Others
L. Frank Baum
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Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz
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The Emerald City of Oz
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The Enchanted Island of Yew
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Glinda of Oz
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A Kidnapped Santa Claus
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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
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Little Wizard Stories of Oz
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The Lost Princess of Oz
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The Magic of Oz
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The Marvelous Land of Oz
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The Master Key
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Ozma of Oz
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz
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Rinkitink in Oz
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The Road to Oz
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The Scarecrow of Oz
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The Sea Fairies
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Sky Island
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The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People
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Tik-Tok of Oz
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The Tin Woodman of Oz
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Edgar Rice Burroughs
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At the Earth's Core
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The Beasts of Tarzan
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The Chessmen of Mars
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The Efficiency Expert
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The Gods of Mars
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Jungle Tales of Tarzan
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The Land that Time Forgot
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The Lost Continent
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The Mucker
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The Oakdale Affair
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Out of Time's Abyss
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The People that Time Forgot
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A Princess of Mars
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The Return of Tarzan
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The Son of Tarzan
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Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar
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Tarzan of the Apes
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Tarzan the Terrible
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Tarzan the Untamed
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Thuvia, Maid of Mars
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The Warlord of Mars
James Branch Cabell
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The Certain Hour
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Chivalry
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The Cords of Vanity
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Domnei, a Comedy of Woman-Worship
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The Eagle's Shadow
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Figures of the Earth, a Comedy of Appearances
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Gallantry
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The Jewel Merchants, a Comedy in One Act
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Jurgen, a Comedy of Justice
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The Line of Love
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The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck
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Taboo
Lewis Carroll
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Through the Looking Glass
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Lost World
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The Poison Belt
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Sir Nigel
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Through the Magic Door
Francis Forrester
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Jessie Carlton. The Story of a Girl Who Fought with Little Impulse, the
Wizard, and Conquered Him
Edmund Gosse
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Hypolympia or the Gods of the Island, an ironic fantasy
Margaret Collier Graham
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The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories
Kenneth Grahame
H. Rider Haggard
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Allan and the Holy Flower
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Allan Quatermain
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Allan's Wife
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The Ancient Allan
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Ayesha
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Black Heart and White Heart
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The Brethern
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Cetywayo and His White Neighbors
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Child of Storm
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Cleopatra
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Colonel Quartch
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Dawn
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Dr. Therne
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Elissa
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Eric Brighteyes
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Finished
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The Ghost Kings
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Hunter Quatermain's Story
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The Ivory Child
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Jess
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King Solomon's Mines
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Lysbeth
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The Mahatma and the Hare
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Maiwa's Revenge
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Marie
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Montezuma's Daughter
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Moon of Israel
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Morning Star
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Mr. Meeson's Will
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Nada the Lily
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Pearl-Maiden
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People of the Mist
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The Queen of Sheba's Ring
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Red Eve
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She
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She and Allan
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Smith and the Pharoahs and Other Tales
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Stella Fregeliius
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Swallow
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A Tale of Three Lions
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Virgin of the Sun
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The Wanderer's Necklace
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When the World Shook
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The Wizard
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The World's Desire
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The Yellow God
W.H. Hudson
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Green Mansions: a Romance of the Tropical Forest
Rudyard Kipling
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The Jungle Book
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The Second Jungle Book
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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The Purcell Papers
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volume 1
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volume 2
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volume 3
George MacDonald
Adela Cathcart, 1864
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volume 1
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volume 2
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volume 3
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At the Back of the North Wind
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Cross Purposes
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A Dish of Orts
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The Elect Lady
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Far Above Rubies
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The Flight of the Shadow
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Heather and Snow
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Home Again
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The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories
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Phantastes
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The Portent and Other Stories, 1864
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The Princess and Curdie
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The Princess and the Goblin
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Rampolli
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Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood, 1871
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A Rough Shaking
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Salted with Fire
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Sir Gibbie
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St. George and St. Michael
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There and Back
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Warlock o' Glenwarlock
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Wilfrid Cumbermede
William Morris
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Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
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A Dream of John Ball and a King's Lesson
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The Hollow Land
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The House of the Wolfings
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News from Nowhere or an Epoch of Rest, being some chapters from a Utopian
Romance
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The Pilgrims of Hope
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The Roots of the Mountains Wherein is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the
Men of Bugdale, Their Friends, Their Neighbours, Their Foemen, and Their
Fellows in Arms
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The Story of the Glittering Plain or the Land of Living Men
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The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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The Well at the World's End
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The Wood Beyond the World
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The World of Romance
E. Nesbit
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The Enchanted Castle
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Five Children and It
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The Magic City
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The Phoenix and the Carpet
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The Rainbow and the Rose
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The Story of the Amulet
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The Story of the Treasure Seekers
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The Wouldbegoods
Raymond Paton
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The Tale of Lal, a Fantasy
Howard Pyle
Frank Stockton
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The Bee-Man of Orn
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The Great Stone of Sardis
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The Great War Syndicate
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Kate Bonnet, the Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
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The Lady or the Tiger?
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The Magic Egg and Other Stories
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Round-About Rambles in the Lands of Fact and Fancy
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Ting-a-Ling
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The Vizier of the Two-Horned Alexander
William Makepeace Thackeray
Mark Twain
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Jules Verne
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Five Weeks in a Balloon or Journeys and Discoveries in Africa by Three
Englishmen
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Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas: an Underwater Tour of the World
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The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Among the Various Races and Countries
of Central Asia, Being the Exploits and Experiences of Claudius Bombarnac
of the Twentieth Century
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All Around the Moon
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Around the World in Eighty Days
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Dick Sand
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Facing the Flag
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From the Earth to the Moon
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In Search of the Castaways
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In the Year 2889
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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
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The Master of the World
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Michael Strogoff, or the Courier of the Czar
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The Mysterious Island
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Off on a Comet
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Robur the Conqueror
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Ticket No. 9672
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The Underground City or The Black Indies
Lew Wallace
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The Prince of India or Why Constantinople Fell
Oscar Wilde
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The Happy Prince
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The House of Pomegranates
Owen Wister
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The Dragon of Wantley, His Tale
Contemporary
Richard Seltzer
Intended for use with Windows and Linux PCs and recent Macs (OS
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How to install
and use the free ReadPlease software included on this CD
Click here if you would like to install this software. When you click
on that link, you will be asked wheter you want to save it on your computer
or just run it. Choose Save -- it will only take about 10 Mbytes; so choose
Save. Then select which version you want to install and the directory that
you'd like to put it in. When the rapid, automatic installation is done,
you will be able to open ReadPlease by clicking on an icon on your desktop.
When running ReadPlease, click on File, then Open, and browse to the
texts you are interested on the CD (or any other text file you have). Click
on Play and it will start "reading" the book aloud to you. Highlight a
chunk of text (of any size) with your browser and then click on Selection,
and it will read the text you selected. Controls in the right column allow
you to change the speed of the voice (with a sliding bar), change the font
size (with a sliding bar), and switch among four different voices (with
the right and left arrows).
When you run ReadPlease, you see the text, with yellow highlighting
moving from one word to the next, while you hear that same text. And you
can at any time edit the text in the video window. Just position your cursor,
click you mouse, and type whatever you like -- for instance, annotation
or marks to show where you last stopped reading. Then save the edited file
on your hard drive.
Please keep in mind that ReadPlease is their software not ours. They
are the experts on it. They have even better versions with even clearer,
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Tips for using/enjoying the texts on this CD:
The easiest way to get started is to click on My Computer, then on your
CD drive, then on index.html. (That should bring you to here, in Word or
your Web browser, or WordPad or Notepad, depending on your computer's setup.)
From the index, click on an individual work to see the full text in
your browser or in Word. Click "Back" in your browser to return here.
Use the "find" function in your browser (under Edit/Find in both Netscape
and IE) to find any word or phrase within a document.
When you stop reading, jot down the last phrase (a unique set of words)
so you can search for that the next time you want to read and easily find
the spot where you left off.
If you just want to read and if you have a large screen, use your browser
and under View increase the type size to meet your taste.
If you just want to read and you have a small screen, try using WordPad
or Word.
If you want to take notes while you read, first save the file on your
hard drive, then open it in WordPad or Word, enter your notes with the
text (making them distinctive with bold or italic or by enclosing them
in brackets] as you go along, and save the entire file, with those changes,
when you are done.
If you use Word, you can Select All [under Edit], and modify the font
and type size (to make the letters larger and easier to read) [under Format
and Font], and save the files on your hard drive [under File, Save As]
with whatever changes you have made (including notes you made while reading).
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