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- "Hell fer Sartain" : and other stories, John Fox, Jr
- 'Little Africa' : the last slave cargo landed in the United States, Henry Romeyn
- 100% : the story of a patriot, Upton Sinclair
- 1492, Mary Johnston
- 45 letters to and from Jefferson, 1818-1819, Thomas Jefferson and others
- 68 letters to and from Jefferson, 1805-1817, by Thomas Jefferson and others
- A Chinese Ishmael, Sui Sin Far
- A May evening, Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
- A New England literary colony, E. Sherman Echols
- A Venetian night's entertainment, Edith Wharton
- A Virginia girl in the first year of the war, C.C. Harrison
- A bird out of the snare, by Dorothy Canfield
- A book of scoundrels, Charles Whibley
- A dark-brown dog, by Stephen Crane
- A gatherer of simples, Mary E. Wilkins
- A hero : Jean Valjean, William A. Quayle
- A history of science, Henry Smith Williams
- A jury of her peers, Susan Glaspell
- A knight of the Cumberland, John Fox, Jr
- A little pilgrim, Stephen Crane
- A lost story, Frank Norris
- A love story from the rice fields of China, Sui Sin Far
- A middle-aged woman, Rebecca Harding Davis
- A negro schoolmaster in the new South, W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- A note on Stephen Crane : John D. Barry, Crane review
- A pipe of oaten straw, Mary Austin
- A self-made man, Stephen Crane
- A tent in agony, Stephen Crane
- A theft condoned, Gertrude Smith
- A wandering Samaritan, Mary E. Wilkins
- A warrior's daughter, Zitkala-Sa
- About Mrs. Wharton, in "Chronicle and comment", Anonymous
- Adolf, by D.H. Lawrence
- Amours de voyage, Anonymous
- An appeal to Congress for impartial suffrage, Frederick Douglass
- An appreciation of H.G. Wells, novelist, Mary Austin
- An autumn fan, Sui Sin Far
- An old man sees himself, Conrad Aiken
- An old-time love story, Rebecca Harding Davis
- An ominous baby, Stephen Crane
- An outcast of the islands, Joseph Conrad
- Ann Veronica, H.G. Wells
- Anne of Avonlea, L.M. Montgomery
- Anne of Avonlea, L.M. Montgomery
- Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis
- Artists' adventures : the rush to death, Walter Shirlaw
- At the foot of Hemlock Mountain, Dorothy Canfield
- Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Vol. 1, Andrew Dickson White
- Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Vol. 2, Andrew Dickson White
- Baby mine, Margaret Mayo . ; with illustrations by Mayo Bunker
- Baxter's Procrustes, Charles W. Chesnutt
- Beyond the city, Arthur Conan Doyle
- Bitterness of women, Mary Austin ; illustrated by Denman Fink
- Blind Tom, Rebecca Harding Davis
- Blind Tom, singing, James D. Corrothers
- Bound to rise : or, Up the ladder, Horatio Alger
- Brann the iconoclast, Vol. 10, William Cowper Brann
- Brann, the iconoclast, Vol. 1, William Cowper Brann
- Brann, the iconoclast, Vol. 12, William Cowper Brann
- Chan Hen Yen, Chinese student, Sui Sin Far
- Coming home, Edith Wharton
- Concerning cheapness, Charles Carroll
- Confronting life, Maxim Gorky ; translated by Frances Kovitch
- Count Leon Tolstoi, Madame Dovidoff
- Count Tolstoy at home : the arena, Charles Johnston
- Criminal sociology, by Enrico Ferri
- Danny's own story, Don Marquis
- Dave's neckliss, Charles W. Chesnutt
- David Swan : a fantasy, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Dawn O'Hara : the girl who laughed, Edna Ferber
- Deep-red roses, Carl Sandburg
- Desertion, Stephen Crane
- Desperate, by Ivan Tourgueneff ; translated directly from the Russian by Charlotte Adams
- Discontent, Sarah O. Jewett
- Diverse tongues : a sketch, John Oskison
- Dr. Heidegger's experiment, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Dracula, Bram Stoker
- Dracula, Bram Stoker
- Dream days, Kenneth Grahame
- Driven from home : or, Carl Crawford's experience, Horatio Alger
- Drowne's wooden image, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Earth, the world and I, Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Edgar Allan Poe : after fifty years, William Fearing Gill
- Edith Wharton : Wharton review, Charles K. Trueblood
- Edith Wharton's verse--1879-1919, from various journals, Edith Wharton
- Edouard, Alice Dunbar
- Egotism : or, The bosom serpent, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Elizabeth Sara Sheppard, Anonymous
- Emmy, Mary E. Wilkins
- Endicott and the Red Cross, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- English views of Stephen Crane, Anonymous
- Episodes in Van Bibber's life, Richard Harding Davis
- Eternal me, Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Ethan Brand : a chapter from an abortive romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Falk : Amy Foster, To-morrow, Joseph Conrad
- Five poems, e. e. cummings
- Found and lost, Anonymous
- Four poems, Carl Sandburg
- Frances Waldeaux, Rebecca Harding Davis
- Frank Norris, Milne B. Levick
- Frank Norris, W.D. Howells
- Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- Full circle, Edith Wharton
- Ged, Elia W. Peattie ; illustrated by Florence Wyman
- George Sand : some aspects of her life and writings, Rene Doumic ; translated by Alys Hallard
- God rest ye merry gentlemen, Stephen Crane
- Going to Shrewsbury, Sarah Orne Jewett
- Grain of dust : a novel, David Graham Phillips
- Grizel Cochrane's ride, Elia W. Peattie
- Gulliver of Mars, Edwin Lester Linden Arnold
- Have we failed with the Indian?, Henry L. Dawes
- Heart of darkness, Joseph Conrad
- Her first appearance, Richard Harding Davis
- His father's son, Edith Wharton
- His new mittens, Stephen Crane
- Hot-foot Hannibal, Charles W. Chesnutt
- How the man came to Twinkle Island, Melville Chater
- How to tell stories to children, and some stories to tell, by Sara Cone Bryant
- Humble pie, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
- Ida Hauchawout, by Theodore Dreiser
- In a fog, Anonymous
- In dark New England days, Sarah Orne Jewett
- In the bishop's carriage, Miriam Michelson
- In the bishop's carriage, Miriam Michelson
- In the face of his constituents, Susan Keating Glaspell
- In the name of his ancestor, William Jones
- Indian boyhood, Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa)
- Inyo, Mary Austin
- Is the Negro having a fair chance?, Booker T. Washington
- Ivanhoe and the German measles, Dorothy Canfield ; with illustrations by Blanche Greer
- Jane Murray's Thanksgiving story, Rebecca Harding Davies
- Jean of the Lazy A, B.M. Bower
- Jimville : a Bret Harte town, Mary Austin
- Joe the hotel boy : or, Winning out by pluck, Horatio Alger
- Johnnie and Billie Bushytail, Howard R. Garis
- Judgement of the sage, Stephen Crane
- Just to be out of doors, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Kansas women in literature, Nettie Garmer Barker
- Kerfol, Edith Wharton
- Knights of art : stories of the Italian painters, Amy Steedman
- Lanier in the valley, Elia W. Peattie
- Le morte Darthur : Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the round table, Vol. 1, Sir Thomas Malory [and others]
- Le morte Darthur : Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the round table, Vol. 2, Sir Thomas Malory [and others]
- Legends of the Province House, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Les miserables : Cosette, Vol. II, Victor Hugo
- Les miserables : Saint Denis, Vol. IV, Victor Hugo
- Les misƩrables : Fantine, Vol. I, Victor Hugo
- Les misƩrables : Jean Valjean, Vol. 5, Victor Hugo
- Les misƩrables : Marius, Vol. 3, Victor Hugo
- Lesie, the choir boy, Alice Dunbar
- Letters concerning the founding of the University of Virginia, 1827, Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough and others
- Letters concerning the founding of the University of Virginia, 1828, Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, and others
- Letters of a woman homesteader, Elinore Pruitt Stewart
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1819, by Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1820, by Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1821, by Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1821-1822, Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1823, by Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1824, Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1825, Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Letters to and from Jefferson, 1826, Thomas Jefferson, and others
- Literary chat, Anonymous
- Literary workers of the South, Anna Leach
- Little Lord Fauntleroy, Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Love's delay, Elia W. Peattie
- Lynx-hunting, Stephen Crane
- Main Street, Sinclair Lewis
- Making an orator, Stephen Crane
- Marines signaling under fire at Guantanamo, Stephen Crane
- Mars, Percival Lowell
- Mary Austin, Lincoln Steffens
- Mary Somerville, Anonymous
- Maxim Górky : the independent, Prince Peter Kropotkin
- Medicine songs, Mary Austin
- Morning, Emily Dickinson
- Mother's excitement over Father's old sweetheart, by Bess Streeter Aldrich
- Mr. Cornelius Johnson, office-seeker, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Mr. Higginbotham's catastrophe, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Mr. Punch's history of modern England, Vol. 1 (1841-1857), Charles L. (Charles Larcom) Graves
- Mrs. Bullfrog, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- My escape from slavery, Frederick Douglass
- My kinsman, Major Molineux, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass : an American slave, Frederick Douglass
- Nation, Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Negro self-help, Booker T. Washington
- Of the training of black men, W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- Ogrin the hermit, Edith Wharton
- Omaha, the prairie city, William R. Lighton
- On the gull's road, Willa Sibert Cather
- One day at Arle, Fannie Hodgson [Frances Hodgson Burnett]
- One week an editor, Rebecca Harding Davis
- Only a doll, Sarah Orne Jewett
- Only the master shall praise, John M. Oskison
- Our patent-system, and what we owe it, James Richardson
- Painted windows, Elia W. Peattie
- Paths of hope for the negro : practical suggestions of a southerner, Jerome Dowd
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, James D. Corrothers
- Paul Prescott's charge : a story for boys, Horatio Alger
- Personal recollections of Anton Pavlovitch Chekhov, Maxim Gorky
- Peter Goldthwaite's treasure, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Petunias : that's for remembrance, Dorothy Canfield
- Phantastes : a faerie romance for men and women, George MacDonald, Greville Macdonald
- Philip Vasilyevich's story, Maxim Gorky
- Po' Sandy, Charles W. Chesnutt
- Poems on various subjects, religious and moral, Phillis Wheatley
- Poet and scullery-maid, Dorothy Canfield
- Pollyanna, Eleanor H. Porter
- Ponkapog papers, Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Poor and proud : or, The fortunes of Katy Redburn, a story for young folks, Oliver Optic
- Poor little Eddie, William Slavens McNutt
- Portrait of a philosopher, Dorothy Canfield
- Pushkin and his work, Zénaïde A. Ragozin
- Quincunx, Amy Lowell
- Raffles : further adventures of the amateur cracksman, E.W. Hornung
- Ragged Dick, or, Street life in New York, Horatio Alger Jr
- Rappaccini's daughter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass
- Representative American story tellers : Edith Wharton, XVI, Calvin Winter
- Representative American story tellers : Ellen Glasgow, Frederic Taber Cooper
- Representative English story tellers : Joseph Conrad, Frederic Taber Cooper
- Rezanov, Gertrude Atherton
- Rezanov, Gertrude Atherton
- Rivers to the sea, Sara Teasdale
- Robin Redbreast, Selma Lagerlof ; translated by Volma Swanston Howard
- Roger Malvin's burial, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Round the red lamp, Arthur Conan Doyle
- Russia's tramp novelist, Arthur Hornblow
- Scarlet stockings, Louisa May Alcott
- Seven poems, e. e. cummings
- Shame, Stephen Crane
- She stands accused : being a series of accounts of the lives and deeds of notorious women ..., by Victor MacClure ; with illustrations by the author
- Short stories of the tragedy and comedy of life, Guy de Maupassant
- Showin' off, Stephen Crane
- Six poems, William Carlos Williams
- Sketches of southern life, Frances E. Watkins Harper
- Sleepy-Eye, by Anton Chekhov ; illustrated by James Preston
- Soldiers of fortune, Richard Harding Davis ; illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson
- Song of the storm-petrel, Maxim Gorky
- Songs of the Pueblo Indians, Amy Lowell
- Squirrel, by Mary E. Wilkins
- Star I' the darkest night, Elia W. Peattie
- Steadfast falters, E. Mandevill Rogers
- Stephen Crane : a wonderful boy, Anonymous
- Street in Packingtown, Willa Sibert Cather
- Strivings of the negro people, W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- Surly Tim's trouble, Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Susan Lenox : her fall and rise, Vol. 1, David Graham Phillips
- Susan Lenox : her fall and rise, Vol. 2, David Graham Phillips
- System of economical contradictions : or, the philosophy of misery, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
- That good may come, Edith Wharton
- The Aspern papers, Henry James
- The Canterbury pilgrims, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Esmeralda herders, Elia W. Peattie
- The Great Carbuncle : a mystery of the White Mountains, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Great Stone Face, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Grindwell governing machine, Anonymous
- The Indian of commerce, Anonymous
- The Last of Stephen Crane, Anonymous
- The May-pole of Merry Mount, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Negro exodus from the Gulf States, Frederick Douglass
- The Princess Aline, Richard Harding Davis
- The Real Eugene O'Neill, Oliver M. Sayler ; drawing by William Zorach
- The Scotch express, Stephen Crane
- The Shaker bridal, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Woman's Congress of 1899, Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- The aeronauts, Rhoda Hero Dunn
- The age of innocence, Edith Wharton
- The ambitious guest, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The angel at the grave, Edith Wharton
- The angel child, Stephen Crane
- The apples of Hesperides, Kansas, John Oskison
- The art of war and newspaper men, Frederic Remington
- The artist of the beautiful, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The artist, Dorothy Canfield
- The autobiography of a quack and the case of George Dedlow, Silas Weir Mitchell
- The basket maker, Mary Austin
- The billionaire, Maxim Gorki ; translated from the German for the Arena by Newell Dunbar
- The biologist's quest, John M. Oskison
- The bird of love, Sui Sin Far
- The birthmark, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The blind lark, Louisa May Alcott
- The bliss of solitude, Dorothy Canfield
- The blue hotel, Stephen Crane
- The bouquet, Charles W. Chesnutt
- The brick moon, and other stories, Edward Everett Hale
- The bride comes to Yellow Sky, Stephen Crane
- The captain of the Polestar and other tales, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- The capture of a slaver, J. Taylor Wood
- The carriage-lamps, Stephen Crane
- The cash boy, Horatio Alger
- The cat, Mary E. Wilkins
- The celestial railroad, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The circular staircase, Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The city urchin and the chaste villagers, Stephen Crane
- The comrade, Edith Wharton
- The confessions of a consulting chemist, William Faitoute Munn
- The conversion of Ah Lew Sing, Mary Austin
- The copy-cat & other stories, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
- The daunt Diana, Edith Wharton
- The debt, Edith Wharton
- The descent of man, Edith Wharton
- The devil in manuscript, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The diamond lens, Fitz-James O'Brien
- The door in the wall, and other stories, H.G. Wells ; with photographs by Alvin Langdon Coburn, New York & London Mitchell Kennerley
- The door of the trap, Sherwood Anderson
- The drowned man, Alexander Pushkin
- The duchess at prayer, Edith Wharton
- The end of the dream, John G. Neihardt
- The eternal feminine, Eva Wilder Brodhead
- The eyes, Edith Wharton
- The fading of shadow flower, John G. Neihardt
- The fifth string, John Philip Sousa
- The fight, Stephen Crane
- The foundations of personality, Abraham Myerson
- The freedmen's bureau, W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- The freeman, Ellen Glasgow
- The fulness of life, Edith Wharton
- The gentle boy, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The giant indians of Tierra del Fuego, Frederick A. Cook
- The girlhood of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Edward Stowe and Lyman Beecher Stowe
- The go ahead boys and the racing motor-boat, Ross Kay
- The golden fleece : a romance, Julian Hawthorne
- The good gray poet, Richard H. Titherington
- The goophered grapevine, Charles W. Chesnutt
- The gray champion, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The great Boer trek, Stephen Crane
- The haunted bookshop, Christopher Morley
- The heart of a beggar, Maxim Gorky
- The heart of the race problem, Quincy Ewing
- The hollow of the three hills, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The house of the seven gables, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The introducers : a story in two parts, Edith Wharton
- The islands, Mrs. Richard Aldington
- The ivory skull, Hanano Inagaki Sugimoto
- The kicking twelfth, Stephen Crane
- The king's jackal, Richard Harding Davis
- The knife, Stephen Crane
- The lake of devils, Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews ; illustrated by F. Walter Taylor
- The lame priest, S. Carleton
- The lamp of Psyche, Edith Wharton
- The landscape chamber, Sarah Orne Jewett
- The last antelope, Mary Austin
- The last asset, Edith Wharton
- The last of the five tribes, Grant Foreman
- The last thunder song, John G. Neihardt
- The legend, Edith Wharton
- The letter, Edith Wharton
- The lion and the unicorn, Richard Harding Davis
- The little orphan, Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The little regiment, Stephen Crane
- The lone charge of William B. Perkins, Stephen Crane
- The love affairs of a bibliomaniac, Eugene Field
- The lover and the telltale, Stephen Crane
- The loves of Sakura Jiro and the three headed maid, Onoto Watanna
- The lunatic at large, J. Storer Clouston
- The mad lady, Harriet Prescott Spofford ; illustrated by O.F. Howard
- The madness of Bald Eagle, Charles A. Eastman
- The man from Atlantis, Alice H. Sill
- The man who interfered, John Oskison
- The man who would not be saved, Henry Oyen
- The march of man, Maxim Gorky
- The march of progress, Charles W. Chesnutt
- The martyr, Katherine Anne Porter
- The men in the storm, Stephen Crane
- The minister's black veil : a parable, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The mission of Jane, Edith Wharton
- The monster, Stephen Crane
- The moon pool, A. Merritt
- The moving finger, Edith Wharton
- The muse's tragedy, Edith Wharton
- The negro exodus, James B. Runnion
- The negro singer, James D. Corrothers
- The nemesis of motherhood, Harriet Prescott Spofford
- The new revelation, Arthur Conan Doyle
- The new revelation, Arthur Conan Doyle
- The parasite, Arthur Conan Doyle
- The partners, Charles W. Chesnutt
- The party, Anton Chekhov
- The passing of Sister Barsett, Sarah Orne Jewett
- The pelican, Edith Wharton
- The personal Ellen Glasgow, Isaac F. Marcosson
- The personal appearance of Christopher Columbus, Frank Owen Payne
- The piano, Dorothy Canfield
- The plain Miss Burnie, Francis Hodgson Burnett
- The playmate, by Dorothy Canfield
- The poet of the people, George Holme
- The poet's fame, Richard Watson Gilder
- The possibility of a poetic drama, T.S. Eliot
- The power of concentration, Theron Q. Dumont
- The pretext, Edith Wharton
- The price she paid : a novel, David Graham Phillips
- The price she paid : a novel, David Graham Phillips
- The pride of his house : a story of Honolulu's Chinatown, Dr. Yamei Kin
- The prism, Mary E. Wilkins
- The problem of old Harjo, John M. Oskison
- The procession of life, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The professor's commencement, Willa Sibert Cather
- The quality of mercy : a story of the Indian territory, John M. Oskison
- The queen's twin, Sarah Orne Jewett
- The rabbit-pen, Sherwood Anderson
- The red badge of courage, Stephen Crane
- The red fairy book, Andrew Lang
- The red flower of the mad, Mikhailovich Vsevolod Garshine
- The redheaded outfield and other baseball stories, Zane Grey
- The reporter who made himself king, Richard Harding Davis
- The rescue, Dorothy Canfield
- The revenge of the Adolphus, Stephen Crane
- The school days of an Indian girl, Zitkala-Sa
- The search for Jean Baptiste, Mary Austin
- The second generation, Stephen Crane
- The second-order mind, T.S. Eliot
- The secret sharer, Joseph Conrad
- The sergeant's private madhouse, Stephen Crane
- The shadow line : a confession, Joseph Conrad
- The shadow line : a confession, Joseph Conrad
- The shadowy third, Ellen Glasgow
- The ship that saw a ghost, Frank Norris
- The shrapnel of their friends, Stephen Crane
- The singing of the frogs, John G. Neihardt
- The sleeping flowers, Emily Dickinson
- The smile of God, by J.G. Neihardt
- The snow-image, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The souls of Black folk : essays and sketches, W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- The speech of John A. Chandler ..., John A. Chandler
- The spirit of Crow Butte, John G. Neihardt
- The story of Ralph Miller, Dorothy Canfield
- The story of a vision, Francis La Flesche
- The stove, Stephen Crane
- The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson
- The stranger at the gate, John G. Neihardt
- The sun-dance of the Sioux, Frederick Schwatka
- The tale of a tightwad, William Slavens McNutt
- The tall man, S. Carleton
- The three old sisters and the old beau, Mary E. Wilkins
- The trail of the plume-hunter, William L. Finley
- The treasure of Far Island, Willa Sibert Cather
- The trial balance, by Maximilian Foster
- The trial, execution, and burial of Homer Phelps, Stephen Crane
- The triumph of Seha, John G. Neihardt
- The triumph of the egg, Sherwood Anderson
- The ugly duckling, Dorothy Canfield
- The upturned face, Stephen Crane
- The valley of childish things, and other emblems, Edith Wharton
- The verdict, Edith Wharton
- The violet fairy book, edited by Andrew Lang ; with numerous illustrations by H.J. Ford
- The vital message, Arthur Conan Doyle
- The vital message, Arthur Conan Doyle
- The voice, by Margaret Wade Campbell Deland ; illustrated by W.H.D. Koerner
- The watchman, L.M. Montgomery, John O'Hara Cosgrave
- The wedding knell, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The whist-players, Mary E. Wilkins
- The white company, Arthur Conan Doyle
- The white people, Frances Hodgson Burnett
- The wife of his youth, Charles W. Chesnutt
- The woman at eighteen-mile, Mary Austin
- The woman who saved me, Fannie E. Hodgson [Frances Hodgson Burnett]
- The women of tomorrow, William Hard
- The wondersmith, (electronic resource /cFitz-James O'Brien)
- The woof of thin red threads, Stephen Crane
- The wooing of the seƱorita, Mary Austin
- The yellow fairy book, [edited by] Andrew Lang
- Thorkild Viborg, Elia W. Peattie
- Three poems, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
- To a cat, John G. Neihardt
- Tolstoy and "The Kreutzer Sonata", Robert G. Ingersoll
- Tom's husband, Sarah Orne Jewett
- Trial trip of the "Flying Cloud", J.R. Orton
- Trifles : a play in one act, Susan Glaspell
- Twelve o'clock, Stephen Crane
- Two poems, John Dos Passos
- Two poems, Marianne Moore
- Up and down, Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Visions- a phantasy, Ivan Turgenev
- Wakefield, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Walhalla, Rebecca Harding Davis
- War is kind, Stephen Crane
- Watching the crops, Anonymous
- What is property? : an inquiry into the principle of right and of government?, Pierre Joseph Proudhon
- When the grass grew long, John M. Oskison
- When the snows drift, John G. Neihardt
- Where there's a will, Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Who was who 5000 B.C. to date : biographical dictionary of the famous and those who wanted to be, Irwin L. Gordon
- Why am I a pagan?, Zitkala-Sa
- Woman in American literature, Helen Gray Cone
- Woman's half-century of evolution, Susan B. Anthony
- Woman's progress a comparison of centuries, Mary K. Ford
- Womanliness as a profession, Aline Gorren
- Women who go to college, Arthur Gilman
- Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Young Henry and the old man, John M. Oskison
- Youth and the bright Medusa, by Willa Cather
- Youth and two other stories, Joseph Conrad
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