Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Irving Bacheller

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Irving Bacheller

by Irving Bacheller

EN·~11 minutes·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
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Compiled by David Widger

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Click on the ## before each title to view a linked table of contents for each of the twelve volumes. - Click on the title itself to open the original online file.

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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

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EBEN HOLDEN A TALE OF THE NORTH COUNTRY

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By Irving Bacheller

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THE MASTER OF SILENCE - A ROMANCE

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By Irving Bacheller

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THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING - A Tale of the North Country in the Time of Silas Wright - BY - IRVING BACHELLER - ILLUSTRATED BY - ARTHUR I. KELLER.

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IN THE DAYS OF POOR RICHARD - By - IRVING BACHELLER - ILLUSTRATED BY - JOHN WOLCOTT ADAMS - 1922

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List of Illustrations - A young John Irons and Margaret Hare in the forest - "The soldiers are slaying people," a man shouted. - Jack Irons and Solomon Binkus with General George Washington. - Solomon Binkus with Whig Scott on his shoulder. - Ben Franklin - Ben Franklin, surrounded by his grandchildren.

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Description

This collection gathers twelve volumes of short novels and novellas by a single early‑twentieth‑century writer, each linked to its own table of contents for easy navigation. The layout lets listeners jump directly to the story that catches their interest, whether they prefer a single episode or a full arc. Every entry begins with a brief setting that hints at the adventure to follow.

The works span a wide range of American life: rugged northern frontiers, bustling towns during the era of early presidents, and intimate family journeys across the Adirondacks. Themes of perseverance, quiet heroism and the tension between personal desire and communal duty recur throughout. Readers will find romance, historical intrigue and a touch of humor woven into each narrative’s opening chapters.

Accompanying illustrations and period details add flavor without spoiling the plot, making the collection a pleasant companion for long drives or quiet evenings. The linked structure invites curious listeners to explore further, discovering new characters and settings with each click. It offers an accessible glimpse into a bygone era while keeping the storytelling fresh and engaging.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 minutes (10K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2018-08-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Irving Bacheller

Irving Bacheller

1859–1950

Best known for the once wildly popular novel "Ebenezer," this American writer helped shape early mass-market fiction while also leaving a vivid record of small-town life in northern New York. He moved easily between journalism, publishing, and historical storytelling, and his work reached huge audiences in the early 1900s.

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