The book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. This focus on accessibility highlights the importance of preserving and sharing historical texts in a way that accommodates diverse reading needs.
Irving Bacheller Book order
Addison Irving Bacheller was an American journalist and writer who founded the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States. His work focused on innovative approaches to journalism and writing.






- 2023
- 2022
In the Days of Poor Richard
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book is a significant historical work that has been preserved and republished in a modern format for contemporary readers. It has been carefully reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding issues commonly associated with scanned copies. This effort aims to keep the content accessible for both current and future generations, highlighting its enduring importance in human history.
- 2022
The book is a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its content and style. It offers readers a chance to experience the work as it was initially intended, maintaining the authenticity and historical significance of the original edition. This reproduction may appeal to collectors, scholars, or anyone interested in the preservation of literary heritage.
- 2022
Focusing on the significance of its themes, this tale explores the nuances of peace through the lens of historical battles. It has been out of print for decades, prompting a modern reformatting to preserve its legacy for future readers. The text has been carefully retyped and designed, ensuring clarity and readability, making it accessible for contemporary audiences while honoring its historical importance.
- 2021
Eben Holden'S Last Day A-Fishing
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book is recognized for its literary significance, capturing the essence of its original publication. It aims to serve as a valuable resource for future generations, preserving the text in its authentic form, complete with any original marks or annotations. This approach highlights the book's historical context and importance in the literary canon.
- 2016
The Turning of Griggsby: Being a Story of Keeping Up With Dan'L Webster
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book is a reproduction of a historically significant work, retaining original copyright references and library stamps that reflect its cultural importance. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the knowledge base of civilization, offering insights into the past while preserving the authenticity of the original artifact.
- 2012
A Man For The Ages
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The book is recognized for its cultural significance and contribution to the knowledge base of civilization. It has been reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. This careful reproduction aims to maintain fidelity to the original work, showcasing its historical importance and the context in which it has been housed in major libraries worldwide.
- 2010
This acclaimed biography offers a deeply personal and insightful look into the life of Abraham Lincoln, highlighting his character, struggles, and leadership during a tumultuous time in American history. First published in 1919, it has captivated readers with its engaging narrative and thorough research, making it a cherished account of Lincoln's legacy and impact on the nation.
- 2009
Set in the late 19th century, the novel follows John Gray, a talented woodcarver known as the "Master of Silence" for his use of sign language. His solitary life in the Adirondack Mountains changes when he meets Marian Wynne, who seeks refuge from her troubled past. Their deepening bond faces challenges from Marian's jealous ex-lover, forcing John to protect her. The story beautifully explores themes of love, communication, and the strength found in silence, enriched by vivid descriptions of the natural landscape.
- 2009
Eben Holden's Last Day A Fishing (1907)
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book offers readers a glimpse into its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and marginalia. It aims to preserve and promote cultural literature, ensuring accessibility through high-quality modern editions that remain faithful to the original text.