35 - Telegraph Talk and Talkers
In its written form telegraphese, or "Morse," as it is called in the vernacular, is rarely seen. Yet as a vehicle of expression it is, to the initiated, as harmonious, subtle, and fascinating as the language of music itself.
Fri, 06 Dec 2019 - 23min
34 - Disbanding the Union Army, part 2
As soon as the order to disband the volunteers had gone forth, the North had begun to ask itself what they were going to do with the million men about to inundate them.
Fri, 15 Nov 2019 - 20min
33 - Disbanding the Union Army, part 1
Great numbers of them had gone into the army boys and had been made men by danger and suffering.
Fri, 01 Nov 2019 - 19min
32 - Disbanding the Confederate Army, part 2
The disbanded army faced their hard situation like the brave men they were, and joined patiently in one of the gravest tasks in the history of the world—the Reconstruction of the South.
Fri, 18 Oct 2019 - 17min
31 - Disbanding the Confederate Army, part 1
The worst of the ordeal of these men, who had begun to disband in this haphazard way, was not getting home, it was what they found when they got there.
Fri, 04 Oct 2019 - 22min
30 - My Life in the Underworld, part 3
Here was I, under sentence, after a farce of a trial wherein I was denied not only my right of trial by jury, but my right to plead guilty or not guilty.
Fri, 20 Sep 2019 - 30min
29 - My Life in the Underworld, Part 2
I am now in a precarious position, riding the ends of the down-curving roofs of two cars at the same time. With a quick, tense movement I transfer both legs to the curve of one roof and both hands to the curve of the other roof
Fri, 21 Dec 2018 - 34min
28 - My Life in the Underworld, part 1
I have often thought that to this training of my tramp days is due much of my success as a story-writer. In order to get the food whereby I lived, I was compelled to tell tales that rang true.
Fri, 07 Dec 2018 - 25min
27 - The Author of Cyrano
I said that whatever he would write for me, on what ever subject, at what ever time, I would accept without question or reservation, and put on the stage at my own theater: rather a remarkable pledge, seeing that our acquaintance dated from about ten minutes back; but I meant exactly what I said.
Fri, 23 Nov 2018 - 25min
26 - Under Fire
In times of war you constantly see men, and women, too, who, sooner than suffer discomfort or even inconvenience, risk death.
Fri, 02 Nov 2018 - 24min
25 - Paris at Bay
As the little speck drew straight overhead, these human specks suddenly realized that they were in the line of fire, and scattered just as people run from a sudden shower.
Fri, 26 Oct 2018 - 16min
24 - The Germans Are Coming!
Into the fog of war that covered the Continent an army of Englishmen had vanished, none knew where.
Sat, 13 Oct 2018 - 24min
23 - The Capture, Death and Burial of John Wilkes Booth
Even in his deep distress Booth had not forgotten to be theatrical. If he must die he wished to die at the climax of a highly dramatic situation.
Fri, 28 Sep 2018 - 38min
22 - David Crockett
Nowhere but in America would such a career as Crockett's have been possible.
Fri, 14 Sep 2018 - 31min
21 - Stories from the Royal Humane Society
It it not so surprising that there is heroism in the world, as that there is so much of it.
Fri, 04 May 2018 - 24min
20 - Kit Carson's Duel
"Gervais," he said, "go to yonder bully, and say to him that unless his threats and boasts cease, I shall be forced to kill him."
Fri, 20 Apr 2018 - 22min
19 - The Real King Solomon's Mines
On the hill above, amidst the granite boulders, frowns the fortress, and all around stretch the foundation blocks of a dead city
Tue, 10 Apr 2018 - 21min
18 - The Caliph and His Court
Now and again in the regular round of delinquencies there comes the unmasking of a tragedy.
Fri, 23 Mar 2018 - 22min
17 - The Tammany Commandment
A crook has got to look out for himself, and I didn’t trust any gang to take care of me.
Fri, 09 Mar 2018 - 30min
16 - Kebeth the Aleut
Alaskan Indians paddling in their baidarkas or clustered at camp fires in their cedar forests are telling with awe the strange tale of Kebeth, the Aleut.
Fri, 23 Feb 2018 - 35min
15 - The Heart Wife
The reason for all the knavery was to avoid the payment of three hundred dollars to a destitute and distracted woman—that, and that alone!
Fri, 09 Feb 2018 - 29min
14 - Behind Asylum Bars
I felt sure now that no doctor could tell whether people were insane or not, so long as the case was not violent.
Wed, 31 Jan 2018 - 36min
13 - Nellie Bly Breaks In
Could I pass a week in the insane ward at Blackwell’s Island? I said I could and I would. And I did
Fri, 12 Jan 2018 - 33min
12 - When I Went Home
I went back to the old home, to Denmark and to my mother; because I just couldn't stay away any longer.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017 - 29min
11 - The Little Dollar's Christmas Journey
The coupon looked for all the world like a dollar bill, except that it was so small that a baby’s hand could easily cover it.
Fri, 22 Dec 2017 - 19min
10 - The Making of an American
We had been looking the police over by night, Roosevelt and I. We had inspected the lodging-rooms while I went over the long fight with him, and had come at last, at 2 A.M., to the Church Street Station.
Fri, 15 Dec 2017 - 35min
9 - Twas Liza's Doings
In those days, somebody was always fighting somebody else for some fancied injury or act of bad faith in the gathering of the news.
Fri, 01 Dec 2017 - 38min
8 - Death Comes to Cat Alley
Cat Alley is a back-yard illustration of the theory of evolution. The fittest survive, and the Welsh babies were not among them.
Fri, 17 Nov 2017 - 21min
7 - Lost Children
It is not my fault that the one thing that is lost more persistently than any other in a large city is the very thing you would imagine to be safest of all in the keeping of its owner.
Fri, 03 Nov 2017 - 22min
6 - The Burning of Louvain
The Germans had sentenced Louvain to become a wilderness, and with the German system and love of thoroughness they left Louvain an empty, blackened shell.
Fri, 20 Oct 2017 - 31min
5 - To Be Treated as a Spy
With four automatics rubbing against my ribs, I would not have lowered my arms for all the papers in the Bank of England.
Fri, 06 Oct 2017 - 39min
4 - War Correspondents
The war correspondents who were sent to this war knew it was to sound their death-knell.
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 - 26min
3 - Getting Captain Cameron
Ever since the opening of hostilities, the authorities at Washington had sought to effect his capture; but a year of the war had passed, and he was still spreading terror along the Potomac.
Wed, 06 Sep 2017 - 21min
2 - Capturing a Confederate Mail
This is the true story of one of the daring expeditions that fell to the lot of the Federal Secret Service Bureau during the Civil War.
Wed, 06 Sep 2017 - 29min
1 - The Old Jim Horse
The firemen all knew that the old Jim horse was going blind. But what of that? There wasn't a horse in the service that knew the business so well as Jim.
Wed, 06 Sep 2017 - 13min