Dust

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Dust

by E. (Emanuel) Haldeman-Julius, Marcet Haldeman-Julius

EN·~4 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

By Mr. And Mrs. Haldeman-Julius

0:02
2

I. THE DUST IS STIRRED

17:13
3

II. OUT OF THE DUST

31:40
4

III. DUST IN HER HEART

29:55
5

IV. ROSE-BUD IN THE DUST

36:34
6

V. DUST BEGETS DUST

30:11
7

VI. DUST IN HIS EYES

25:00
8

VII. MARTIN BATTLES WITH DUST

20:17
9

VIII. THE DUST SMOTHERS

20:14
10

IX. MARTIN'S SON SHAKES OFF THE DUST

32:24

Description

Dust blankets the endless Kansas prairie, turning the windblown grass and tired wagons into a muted tableau of survival. Around a crackling camp‑fire, Mrs. Wade wrestles with a sizzling skillet while her gaunt husband leans against the wagon, soothing a wailing infant, and their children—headstrong Martin and sprightly Nellie—move through the heat with a mixture of defiance and hope. Their lone horse, Brindle, kicks up more of the relentless powder as the family struggles to keep a meager supper warm and a baby fed.

Bound together by the memory of a war wound and a shared dream of owning a piece of fertile land, the Wades have left behind what little they owned to chase a promise of a future farm. The harsh landscape tests their resolve, sparking conflict between a rebellious teen and a father desperate to protect his family’s fragile hope. Yet beneath the dust and fatigue lies a stubborn determination that drives them forward, hinting at both the hardships and the quiet courage of frontier life.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (269K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Keller, and David Widger

Release date

1997-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

E. (Emanuel) Haldeman-Julius

E. (Emanuel) Haldeman-Julius

1888–1951

Best remembered for the hugely popular Little Blue Books, this energetic publisher and reform-minded writer worked to bring literature, ideas, and practical knowledge to ordinary readers at very low cost. His career blended socialist journalism, freethought, and mass-market publishing in a way that made serious reading feel widely available.

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Marcet Haldeman-Julius

Marcet Haldeman-Julius

1887–1941

A lively force in early 20th-century American publishing, she moved easily between literature, theater, activism, and public life. Her work helped shape the world of affordable books while reflecting a strong commitment to feminism and civil liberties.

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