
INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF JOHN FISKE
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
MYTHS AND MYTH-MAKERS - Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology - By John Fiske - THE UNSEEN WORLD AND OTHER ESSAYS - By John Fiske - THE BEGINNINGS OF NEW ENGLAND - Or The Puritan Theocracy In Its Relations To Civil And Religious Liberty - By John Fiske - 1892 - THE DESTINY OF MAN VIEWED IN THE LIGHT OF HIS ORIGIN - By John Fiske - 1884 - THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE - By John Fiske - With Maps, Index, And A Biographical Sketch - LIST OF MAPS
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA - By John Fiske - VOL. I (of II) - ILLUSTRATIONS
THE CRITICAL PERIOD AMERICAN HISTORY 1783–1789 - By John Fiske - "I am uneasy and apprehensive, more so than during the war." Jay to Washington, June 27, 1786. - THROUGH NATURE TO GOD - By John Fiske
A CENTURY OF SCIENCE - And Other Essays - By John Fiske
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - By John Fiske - With Many Illustrations - TWO VOLUMES IN ONE
OLD VIRGINIA AND HER NEIGHBOURS - By John Fiske - VOLUME I (of II)
OLD VIRGINIA AND HER NEIGHBOURS - By John Fiske - VOLUME II (of II)
VOLUME II.
This collection serves as a thorough roadmap to the extensive writings of a 19th‑century scholar whose work spans mythology, early American history, and scientific thought. The index brings together titles on myth‑making, the origins of New England, the American Revolution, and detailed studies of Native American cultures, all arranged for easy reference. Listeners will discover how the author’s essays weave together comparative folklore, theological reflections, and the unfolding story of a young nation.
The volume is organized with clear tables of contents, comprehensive indexes, and notes on the many illustrations and maps that accompany the original texts. From detailed plans of Pueblo dwellings to historic cartography of Columbus’s voyages, the guide highlights the visual material that enriches each work. This structure makes it simple to locate specific topics, whether you’re tracing the development of early American political ideas or exploring the author’s interpretations of ancient myths.
Designed as a companion for students, historians, and curious listeners, the compilation invites you to navigate a rich intellectual landscape without having to hunt through scattered volumes. It offers a convenient entry point into a body of work that shaped early American scholarship and continues to inspire thoughtful inquiry.
Language
en
Duration
~26 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2019-02-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1901
A gifted popularizer of big ideas, this 19th-century American writer helped bring evolutionary thought and early American history to a wide audience. His books blend philosophy, science, and storytelling in a way that still feels lively and accessible.
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