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2018

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The astounding discoveries of Khan-li of Dimph-yoo-chur have thrown floods of light upon the domestic life of the Mehrikan people. He little realized when he landed upon that sleeping continent what a service he was about to render history, or what enthusiasm his discoveries would arouse among Persian archaeologists.

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2025

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"Some Artists at the Fair" is a captivating exploration of the artistic landscape during a significant exhibition. The book features the works and insights of notable artists such as W. Hamilton Gibson, Will H. Low, Francis Davis Millet, John Ames Mitchell, and Francis Hopkinson Smith. Each artist brings a unique perspective, showcasing their contributions to the art world and the cultural milieu of the time. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, the book immerses readers in ...

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2025

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The story revolves around a young man named Willows, who is sent by his father to the fictional town of Lory, located in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. Willows' father hopes that the clean air and rustic environment will help his son recover from a recent illness and find renewed vigor.Upon his arrival in Lory, Willows becomes enchanted by the natural beauty of the region, particularly the majestic pine trees that dot the landscape. He soon finds himself drawn into the lives...

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2025

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The story is presented as a memoir written by Khan-li, a Persian admiral, recounting the discovery of the last surviving American, Captain Ishmael Ingots, who has been preserved in ice for centuries after a freezing accident. Ingots is revived and brought back to life in a futuristic world where Persia has become a dominant global power and the United States has long since disappeared.As the narrative unfolds, Captain Ingots, the titular "Last American," experiences the perplexing and vast...

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2025

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"Drowsy" is a whimsical and imaginative novel centered around a young boy named Drowsy. The story takes place in a fantastical world where Drowsy embarks on a series of surreal and dreamlike adventures.The narrative is filled with elements of fantasy and satire, blending the real world with a dreamlike setting that reflects the inner life and imagination of the protagonist. Drowsy encounters a variety of strange characters and situations, each of which offers a mix of humor, social comment...

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2025

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In "Amos Judd," John Ames Mitchell presents a satirical exploration of American society through the life of its titular character, Amos Judd. This novel unfolds with a blend of biting humor and keen social observation characteristic of the late 19th century. Mitchell employs a rich narrative style, interweaving vivid character sketches with sharp dialogue, positioning the work within the literary context that critiques the burgeoning complexities of American capitalism and its moral implic...

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The Pines of Lory

Exploring Society Through Symbolism: A Tale of Class and Identity in 19th Century America

2021

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In "The Pines of Lory," John Ames Mitchell masterfully weaves a narrative that transcends mere storytelling, delving deeply into the themes of nature, human emotion, and existential reflection. The novel is set against the stunning backdrop of the Colorado landscape, where Mitchell's eloquent prose encapsulates the beauty and mystique of the natural world. His vivid descriptions and lyrical style invite readers into a contemplative journey, mirroring the broader literary movements of the l...

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Some Artists at the Fair

A Kaleidoscopic Journey Through the Fair's Artistic Tapestry

2021

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Some Artists at the Fair presents an eclectic tapestry of literary and artistic interpretations reflecting the exuberance and cultural significance of the late 19th-century fair experience. This anthology masterfully weaves together a diverse range of narrative styles and artistic commentaries, illuminating the multifaceted nature of such grand expositions. From vibrant, painterly prose to incisive commentary, the collection invites readers to explore the fair not only as a spectacle but a...

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The Last American

A Fragment from The Journal of Khan-li, Prince of Dimph-Yoo-Chur and Admiral in the Persian Navy

2021

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In "The Last American," John Ames Mitchell presents a satirical exploration of American identity and culture through the lens of a dystopian future. The narrative unfolds in a world where the United States has been transformed into a shadow of its former self, captured in Mitchell's distinctive blend of wit and poignance. He employs a vivid, almost fantastical literary style, reminiscent of early speculative fiction, to critique contemporary society's values and foreshadow the consequences...

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Drowsy

A Mesmerizing Tale of Love, Ambition, and Society in the 19th Century

2021

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In "Drowsy," John Ames Mitchell crafts a satirical exploration of societal norms, weaving together elements of humor, whimsy, and a keen philosophical inquiry into the nature of slumber and consciousness. The narrative unfolds through a cleverly constructed world that juxtaposes dreamlike sequences with the mundane reality of everyday life. Mitchell employs a rich, playful literary style replete with vivid imagery and sharp wit, capturing the full spectrum of human experience regarding the...

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The Last American

Enriched edition. A Fragment from the Journal of Khan-li, Prince of Dimph-yoo-chur and Admiral in the Persian Navy

2020

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In "The Last American," John Ames Mitchell weaves a compelling narrative that explores the dystopian themes of American identity and societal collapse. Through the lens of a satirical forewarning, Mitchell constructs a vivid future where civilization has succumbed to self-destructive tendencies, employing a blend of humor and tragedy that echoes through the late 19th-century literary context. The book's unique style combines whimsical illustrations with poignant prose, reflecting the tensi...

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2018

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The astounding discoveries of Khan-li of Dimph-yoo-chur have thrown floods of light upon the domestic life of the Mehrikan people. He little realized when he landed upon that sleeping continent what a service he was about to render history, or what enthusiasm his discoveries would arouse among Persian archaeologists.

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