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THE WORKS OF CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
AN INDEX
By Charles Dudley Warner
Edited by David Widger
Project Gutenberg Editions
Charles Dudley Warner
(1829-1900)
## In a Garden & Calvin
## Backlog Studies
## Baddeck and That Sort of Thing
## In the Wilderness
## Spring in New England
## Captain John Smith
## Pocahantas
## Being a Boy
## On Horseback
## Washington Irving
## Our Italy
## Complete essays
MAJOR NOVELS
## Their Pilgrimage
## Saunterings
## Little Journey in the World
## The Golden House
## That Fortune
VOLUMES, CHAPTERS AND STORIES
In a Garden & Calvin
INTRODUCTORY LETTER
BY WAY OF DEDICATION
PRELIMINARY
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
FIFTH WEEK
SIXTH WEEK
SEVENTH WEEK
EIGHTH WEEK
NINTH WEEK
TENTH WEEK
ELEVENTH WEEK
TWELFTH WEEK
THIRTEENTH WEEK
FOURTEENTH WEEK
FIFTEENTH WEEK
SIXTEENTH WEEK
SEVENTEENTH WEEK
EIGHTEENTH WEEK
NINETEENTH WEEK
CALVIN
Backlog Studies
FIRST STUDY
I
THIRD WEEK
II
III
IV
SECOND STUDY
THIRD STUDY
FOURTH STUDY
FIFTH STUDY
V
SEVENTH STUDY
EIGHTH STUDY
NINTH STUDY
TENTH STUDY
ELEVENTH STUDY
Baddeck and That Sort of Thing PREFACE
Saunterings
MISAPPREHENSIONS CORRECTED
PARIS AND LONDON
PARIS IN MAYóFRENCH GIRLSóTHE EMPEROR AT LONGCHAMPS
AN IMPERIAL REVIEW
THE LOW COUNTRIES AND RHINELAND
GHENT AND ANTWERP
AMSTERDAM
COLOGNE AND ST. URSULA
A GLIMPSE OF THE RHINE
HEIDELBERG
ALPINE NOTES
HEARING THE FREIBURG ORGANóFIRST SIGHT OF LAKE LEMAN
OUR ENGLISH FRIENDS
THE DILIGENCE TO CHAMOUNY
THE MAN WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH
A WALK TO THE GORNER GRAT
THE BATHS OF LEUK
OVER THE GEMMI
BAVARIA.
A CITY OF COLOR
A CITY LIVING ON THE PAST
OUTSIDE ASPECTS OF MUNICH
THE MILITARY LIFE OF MUNICH
THE EMANCIPATION OF MUNICH
FASHION IN THE STREETS
THE GOTTESACKER AND BAVARIAN FUNERALS
THE OCTOBER FEST THE PEASANTS AND THE KING
INDIAN SUMMER
A TASTE OF ULTRAMONTANISM
CHANGING QUARTERS
CHRISTMAS TIME-MUSIC
LOOKING FOR WARM WEATHER
RAVENNA
DOWN TO THE PINETA
DANTE AND BYRON
RESTING-PLACE OF CAESARSóPICTURE OF A BEAUTIFUL HERETIC
A HIGH DAY IN ROME
VESUVIUS
SORRENTO DAYS
THE VILLA NARDI
Quotes & Index
SEA AND SHORE
SIXTH STUDY
Release Date: May 15, 2009 [EBook #28821]
ON TOP OF THE HOUSE
THE PRICE OF ORANGES
FASCINATION
MONKISH PERCHES
A DRY TIME
CHILDREN OF THE SUN
SAINT ANTONINO
PUNTA DELLA CAMPANELLA
CAPRI
THE STORY OF FIAMMETTA
ST. MARIA A CASTELLO
THE MYTH OF THE SIRENS
In the Wilderness I. HOW I KILLED A BEAR II. LOST IN THE WOODS III. A FIGHT WITH A TROUT IV. A-HUNTING OF THE DEER V. A CHARACTER STUDY VI. CAMPING OUT VII. A WILDERNESS ROMANCE VIII. WHAT SOME PEOPLE CALL PLEASURE
Spring in New England
Captain John Smith PREFACE
I. BIRTH AND TRAINING II. FIGHTING IN HUNGARY III. CAPTIVITY AND WANDERING IV. FIRST ATTEMPTS IN VIRGINIA V. FIRST PLANTING OF THE COLONY VI. QUARRELS AND HARDSHIPS VII. SMITH TO THE FRONT VIII. THE FAMOUS CHICKAHOMINY VOYAGE IX. SMITH'S WAY WITH THE INDIANS X. DISCOVERY OF THE CHESAPEAKE XI. SMITH'S PRESIDENCY AND PROWESS XII. TRIALS OF THE SETTLEMENT XIII. SMITH'S LAST DAYS IN VIRGINIA XIV. THE COLONY WITHOUT SMITH XV. NEW ENGLAND ADVENTURES XVI. NEW ENGLAND'S TRIALS XVII. WRITINGS-LATER YEARS XVIII. DEATH AND CHARACTER
Pocahantas
Being a Boy I. BEING A BOY II. THE BOY AS A FARMER III. THE DELIGHTS OF FARMING IV. NO FARMING WITHOUT A BOY V. THE BOY'S SUNDAY VI. THE GRINDSTONE OF LIFE VII. FICTION AND SENTIMENT VIII. THE COMING OF THANKSGIVING IX. THE SEASON OF PUMPKIN-PIE X. FIRST EXPERIENCE OF THE WORLD XI. HOME INVENTIONS XII. THE LONELY FARMHOUSE XIII. JOHN'S FIRST PARTY XIV. THE SUGAR CAMP XV. THE HEART OF NEW ENGLAND XVI. JOHN'S REVIVAL XVII. WAR XVIII. COUNTRY SCENES XIX. A CONTRAST TO THE NEW ENGLAND BOY
On Horseback
Washington Irving EDITOR'S NOTE
I. PRELIMINARY II. BOYHOOD III. MANHOODóFIRST VISIT TO EUROPE IV. SOCIETY AND "SALMAGUNDI" V. THE KNICKERBOCKER PERIOD VI. LIFE IN EUROPEóLITERARY ACTIVITY VII. IN SPAIN VIII. RETURN TO AMERICAóSUNNYSIDEóTHE MISSION TO MADRID IX. THE CHARACTERISTIC WORKS X. LAST YEARSóTHE CHARACTER OF HIS LITERATURE
Their Pilgrimage I. FORTRESS MONROE II. CAPE MAY, ATLANTIC CITY III. THE CATSKILLS IV. NEWPORT V. NARRAGANSETT PIER AND NEWPORT AGAIN; MARTHA'S VINEYARD AND PLYMOUTH VI. MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, ISLES OF SHOALS VII. BAR HARBOR VIII. NATURAL BRIDGE, WHITE SULFUR IX. OLD SWEET AND WHITE SULFUR X. LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE XI. SARATOGA XII. LAKE GEORGE, AND SARATOGA AGAIN XIII. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, COOPERSTOWN XIV. NIAGARA XV. THE THOUSAND ISLES XVI. WHITE MOUNTAINS, LENNOX
Little Journey in the World INTRODUCTORY SKETCH
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
The Golden House
XXIV
That Fortune
XXIII
XXV
XXVI
Complete essays
AS WE WERE SAYING
ROSE AND CHRYSANTHEMUM
THE RED BONNET
THE LOSS IN CIVILIZATION
SOCIAL SCREAMING
DOES REFINEMENT KILL INDIVIDUALITY?
THE DIRECTOIRE GOWN
THE MYSTERY OF THE SEX
THE CLOTHES OF FICTION
THE BROAD A
CHEWING GUM
WOMEN IN CONGRESS
SHALL WOMEN PROPOSE?
FROCKS AND THE STAGE
ALTRUISM
SOCIAL CLEARING-HOUSE
DINNER-TABLE TALK
NATURALIZATION
ART OF GOVERNING
LOVE OF DISPLAY
VALUE OF THE COMMONPLACE
THE BURDEN OF CHRISTMAS
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WRITERS
THE CAP AND GOWN
A TENDENCY OF THE AGE
A LOCOED NOVELIST
AS WE GO
OUR PRESIDENT
THE NEWSPAPER-MADE MAN
INTERESTING GIRLS
GIVE THE MEN A CHANCE
THE ADVENT OF CANDOR
THE AMERICAN MAN
THE ELECTRIC WAY
CAN A HUSBAND OPEN HIS WIFE'S LETTERS?
A LEISURE CLASS
WEATHER AND CHARACTER
BORN WITH AN "EGO"
JUVENTUS MUNDI
A BEAUTIFUL OLD AGE
THE ATTRACTION OF THE REPULSIVE
GIVING AS A LUXURY
CLIMATE AND HAPPINESS
THE NEW FEMININE RESERVE
REPOSE IN ACTIVITY
WOMENóIDEAL AND REAL
THE ART OF IDLENESS
IS THERE ANY CONVERSATION
THE TALL GIRL
THE DEADLY DIARY
THE WHISTLING GIRL
BORN OLD AND RICH
THE "OLD SOLDIER"
THE ISLAND OF BIMINI
JUNE
NINE SHORT ESSAYS
A NIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF THE TUILERIES
TRUTHFULNESS
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
LITERATURE AND THE STAGE
THE LIFE-SAVING AND LIFE PROLONGING ART
"H.H." IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SIMPLICITY
THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS DURING THE LATE INVASION
NATHAN HALEó1887
FASHIONS IN LITERATURE
INTRODUCTION
THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
CERTAIN DIVERSITIES OF AMERICAN LIFE
THE PILGRIM, AND THE AMERICAN OF TODAYó1892
SOME CAUSES OF THE PREVAILING DISCONTENT
THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO
THE INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
LITERARY COPYRIGHT
THE RELATION OF LITERATURE TO LIFE
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
"EQUALITY"
WHAT IS YOUR CULTURE TO ME?
MODERN FICTION
THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY MR. FROUDE'S "PROGRESS"
ENGLAND
THE NOVEL AND THE COMMON SCHOOL
THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM SHAKESPEARE WROTE
Our Italy
CHAP. PAGE
I. HOW OUR ITALY IS MADE 1
II. OUR CLIMATIC AND COMMERCIAL MEDITERRANEAN 10
III. EARLY VICISSITUDES.óPRODUCTIONS.óSANITARY CLIMATE 24
IV. THE WINTER OF OUR CONTENT 42
V. HEALTH AND LONGEVITY 52
VI. IS RESIDENCE HERE AGREEABLE? 65
VII. THE WINTER ON THE COAST 72
VIII. THE GENERAL OUTLOOK.óLAND AND PRICES 90
IX. THE ADVANTAGES OF IRRIGATION 99
X. THE CHANCE FOR LABORERS AND SMALL FARMERS 107
XI. SOME DETAILS OF THE WONDERFUL DEVELOPMENT 114
XII. HOW THE FRUIT PERILS WERE MET.óFURTHER DETAILS OF LOCALITIES 128
XIII. THE ADVANCE OF CULTIVATION SOUTHWARD 140
XIV. A LAND OF AGREEABLE HOMES 146
XV. SOME WONDERS BY THE WAY.óYOSEMITE.óMARIPOSA TREES.óMONTEREY 148
XVI. FASCINATIONS OF THE DESERT.óTHE LAGUNA PUEBLO 163
XVII. THE HEART OF THE DESERT 177
XVIII. ON THE BRINK OF THE GRAND CA—ON.óTHE UNIQUE MARVEL OF NATURE 189
APPENDIX 201
INDEX 219 ILLUSTRATIONS.
SANTA BARBARA Frontispiece
PAGE
MOJAVE DESERT 3
MOJAVE INDIAN 4
MOJAVE INDIAN 5
BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF RIVERSIDE 7
SCENE IN SAN BERNARDINO 11
SCENES IN MONTECITO AND LOS ANGELES 13
FAN-PALM, LOS ANGELES 16
YUCCA-PALM, SANTA BARBARA 17
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, RIVERSIDE 21
AVENUE LOS ANGELES 27
IN THE GARDEN AT SANTA BARBARA MISSION 31
SCENE AT PASADENA 35
LIVE-OAK NEAR LOS ANGELES 39
MIDWINTER, PASADENA 53
A TYPICAL GARDEN, NEAR SANTA ANA 57
OLD ADOBE HOUSE, POMONA 61
FAN-PALM, FERNANDO ST. LOS ANGELES 63
SCARLET PASSION-VINE 68
ROSE-BUSH, SANTA BARBARA 73
AT AVALON, SANTA CATALINA ISLAND 77
HOTEL DEL CORONADO 83
OSTRICH YARD, CORONADO BEACH 86
YUCCA-PALM 92
DATE-PALM 93
RAISIN-CURING 101
IRRIGATION BY ARTESIAN-WELL SYSTEM 104
IRRIGATION BY PIPE SYSTEM 105
GARDEN SCENE, SANTA ANA 110
A GRAPE-VINE, MONTECITO VALLEY, SANTA BARBARA 116
IRRIGATING AN ORCHARD 120
ORANGE CULTURE 121
IN A FIELD OF GOLDEN PUMPKINS 126
PACKING CHERRIES, POMONA 131
OLIVE-TREES SIX YEARS OLD 136
SEXTON NURSERIES, NEAR SANTA BARBARA 141
SWEETWATER DAM 144
THE YOSEMITE DOME 151
COAST OF MONTEREY 155
CYPRESS POINT 156
NEAR SEAL ROCK 157
LAGUNAóFROM THE SOUTH-EAST 159
CHURCH AT LAGUNA 164
TERRACED HOUSES, PUEBLO OF LAGUNA 167
GRAND CA—ON ON THE COLORADOóVIEW FROM POINT SUBLIME 171
INTERIOR OF THE CHURCH AT LAGUNA 174
GRAND CA—ON OF THE COLORADOóVIEW OPPOSITE POINT SUBLIME 179
TOURISTS IN THE COLORADO CA—ON 183
GRAND CA—ON OF THE COLORADOóVIEW FROM THE HANSE TRAIL 191
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