Wikisource:Requested texts/Archives/2008

Fulfilled requests

 * A Memoir of the Last Year of the War for Independence in the Confederate States of America by Jubal Anderson Early
 * The Double Dealer (1693 play) by William Congreve
 * Ulysses (Joyce) by James Joyce, 1922 novel
 * The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, also known as the Jefferson Bible - (Wikipedia) Thomas Jefferson, published 1904 (or 1895)
 * Index:The Army and Navy Hymnal.djvu
 * Daniel Deronda by George Eliot Full text at
 * Coming soon, I promise. Cowardly Lion 22:19, 25 December 2007 (UTC)


 * The Urantia Book, public domain according to the Wikipedia article
 * The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe
 * Index:Some soldier poets.djvu
 * Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 by 100th Congress
 * Dictionary of aviation by Robert Morris Pierce
 * Index:Problems of Empire.djvu
 * Index:A Compact Rhyming Dictionary.djvu
 * Index:Mandragora.djvu
 * Index:An essay upon the constitutional rights as to slave property.djvu
 * Index:The Southern Literary Messenger - Minor.djvu
 * Index:Passages from the Life of a Philosopher.djvu

Copyrighted and restricted by copyright holder

 * Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost, Copyrighted in the United States until 2033
 * The Mysteries 1977 National Theatre production based on the Wakefield Cycle

Works in the public domain in source countries but copyrighted in the USA
American non-acceptance of the rule of the shorter term may cause certain works to be considered copyrighted in the USA even if they are in the public domain in their source countries. If a work has been legally published in the USA and another jurisdiction, it is anyway subject to the USA copyright term even if the USA had accepted the rule of the shorter term.

Administrators: Whenever deleting works in the public domain in source countries but copyrighted in the USA, please list them below so they can be more easily submitted again once the USA accepts the rule of the shorter term.


 * Works by Mahadev Desai, available at Wikilivres: Mahadev Desai