The Hand-Made Gentleman: A Tale of the Battles of Peace


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Hand-Made Gentleman: A Tale of the Battles of Peace" by Irving Bacheller. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




A Handmade Life


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William Coperthwaite is a teacher, builder, designer, and writer who for many years hasexplored the possibilities of true simplicity on a homestead on the north coast of Maine. In the spirit of Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, and Helen and Scott Nearing, Coperthwaite has fashioned a livelihood of integrity and completeness-buying almost nothing, providing for his own needs, and serving as a guide and companion to hundreds of apprentices drawn to his unique way of being. A Handmade Life carries Coperthwaite's ongoing experiments with hand tools, hand-grown and gathered food, and handmade shelter, clothing, and furnishings out into the world to challenge and inspire. His writing is both philosophical and practical, exploring themes of beauty, work, education, and design while giving instruction on the hand-crafting of the necessities of life. Richly illustrated with luminous color photographs by Peter Forbes, the book is a moving and inspirational testament to a new practice of old ways of life.




Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country


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Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country is a novel written by Irving Bacheller. It was a popular book at the time of its release, among the top 10 bestselling books in the United States in both 1900 and 1901. The book is set in the North Country region of New York.




Vergilius: A Tale of the Coming of Christ


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"Vergilius" is a historical fiction novel set in ancient Rome. The story follows the life of Vergilius, a poet and philosopher, as he navigates the political and social turmoil of his time while anticipating the arrival of the Messiah. The novel explores themes of faith, love, and redemption, making it a thought-provoking read for audiences of all ages.




Keeping Up with William


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'Keeping Up with William' is a first-person novel written by Irving Bacheller. We are introduced to the narrator at the beginning of the book, who went up to Connecticut to see the Honorable Socrates Potter. Later on he met with a man named William, who as he filled and lighted his pipe, settled down in an easy chair and began again, with his gun resting across his knees, shared the following opinion, amongst many others, that sets the tone for the rest of the novel: "The superiors try to square themselves by giving to the poor. It doesn't work. Often we do more harm than good by giving to the poor. Kindness, sympathy, loving counsel and a brotherly hand can accomplish much. But the charily of cold cash is a questionable thing. The girl who knits a pair of socks accomplishes a larger net result to the good than the one that gives ten pairs to charity. The girl who did the knitting really produced something. She had made the world better off by one pair of socks. There is no doubt about that. The girl who has bought and given away ten pairs has produced nothing. She has made the world in general no better off. She is a slacker. She is trying to make her money to do her work for her."




The Prodigal Village: A Christmas Tale


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"The Prodigal Village: A Christmas Tale" by Irving Bacheller. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.




The Turning of Griggsby


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"The Turning of Griggsby" by Irving Bacheller is a historical romance novel set in the 20th century. Excerpt: "IT was a wonderful thing to see the way he rose and stepped forward, and stood before the people, and their cheering was like the shout of winds in a forest." So spake our old schoolmaster, Appleton Hall, as he told us of Daniel Webster and the famous Bunker Hill address."




Eben Holden's Last Day A-Fishing


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"Eben Holden's Last Day A-Fishing" by Irving Bacheller is a short and nostalgic tale. It holds a bit of the philosophy of the day. At the time, people were convinced there would never be another war, which was swiftly disproven by the start of World War I. The book also has some theology elements as well which were typical of the time. All of which culminates in a sweet ending.




Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods


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"Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods" by Irving Bacheller is set in the Adirondack mountain forests. When two young children come to live with their rustic Aunt and Uncle, they experience ruggedness, seclusion, joy, and romance they never thought was possible. The wilderness holds many dangers, but it also has the potential for great mystery and adventures that make life an exciting journey to take part in.




The Marryers


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"The Marryers" by Irving Bacheller is a novel that reveals law and courtship issues. Addison Irving Bacheller (1859 – 1950) was an American journalist and writer. He founded the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States. Excerpt: "I HAVE just returned from Italy—the land of love and song. To any who may be looking forward to a career in love or song I recommend Italy. Its art, scenery, and wine have been a great help to the song business, while its pictures, statues, and soft air are well calculated to keep the sexes from drifting apart and becoming hopelessly estranged. The sexes will have their differences, of course, as they are having them in England. I sometimes fear that they may decide to have nothing more to do with each other, in which case Italy, with its alert and well-trained corps of love-makers, might save the situation."