
Step into a quirky literary museum where curiosity reigns. This volume serves as a meticulously organized guide to the eclectic world of Bill Nye’s 19th‑century writings, ranging from whimsical essays on geology and astronomy to spirited letters, anecdotes, and satirical sketches. Each entry is alphabetized, letting listeners instantly locate fascinating pieces such as “A Bright Future for Pugilism,” “The Warrior’s Oration,” and “Skimming the Milky Way,” while the embedded hyperlinks whisk you straight to the full texts.
Beyond the index, the collection offers a taste of the author’s humor, social commentary, and vivid storytelling. Whether you’re drawn to historic musings on figures like John Adams, playful musings on everyday life, or oddball titles like “The Bite of a Mad Dog,” the guide invites exploration of a bygone era’s voice with modern convenience. It’s an engaging portal for anyone eager to wander through a treasury of forgotten essays, letters, and literary oddities.
Full title
Index for Works of Bill Nye Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks
Language
en
Duration
~4 minutes (4K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2018-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1896
Remembered for his sharp, easygoing humor, this 19th-century American writer turned newspaper columns and lecture-hall performances into popular entertainment. His comic histories and witty sketches helped make him one of the best-known humorists of his day.
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