User:Rubycon/PP/2011
1. Reminiscences, incidents, battles, marches and camp life of the old 4th Michigan Infantry, by Orvey S Barrett. [1]. Posted 8 January 2011.
2. Sketch of the First Kentucky Brigade, by George B. Hodge. [2]. Posted 8 January 2011.
3. History of the Second Massachusetts Regiment of Infantry, by Samuel M Quincy. [3]. Posted 9 January 2011.
4. Folk-lore and Legends: Oriental, by C J T. [4]. Posted 20 February 2011.
5. The Pharaoh and the Priest, by B Prus. [5]. Posted 6 March 2011.
6. The Irish ecclesiastical record, Volume 1, January, 1865, by Various. [6]. Posted 17 April 2011.
7. Indian Legends Retold, by Elaine Goodale Eastman. [7]. Posted 19 April 2011.
8. Prairie Smoke: A Collection of Lore of the Prairies, by Melvin Randolph Gilmore. [8]. Posted 2 May 2011.
9. Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, by Sabine Baring-Gould. [9]. Posted 17 May 2011.
10. The Orange Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang. [10]. Posted 27 June 2011.
11. Old Deccan Days: Hindoo Fairy Legends, by M. Frere. [11]. Posted 12 July 2011.
12. The Heart's Country, by Mary Heaton Vorse. [12]. Posted 31 July 2011.
13. Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-tales, by George Bird Grinnell. [13]. Posted 31 July 2011.
14. The Student's Mythology, by Catherine Ann White. [14]. Posted 11 September 2011.
15. Snowdrop and Other Tales, by the Brothers Grimm. [15]. Posted 11 September 2011.
16. A Thrilling Personal Experience! Brooklyn's Horror, by Anonymous. [16] Posted 12 September 2011
17. The Myrtle Reed Cook Book, by Myrtle Reed. [17]. Posted 11 October 2011.
18. Mighty Mikko, by Parker Fillmore. [18]. Posted 23 November 2011.
19. The Animal Story Book, by Andrew Lang. [19]. Posted 4 December 2011.
20. A Bride from the Bush, by E. W. Hornung. [20]. Posted 23 December 2011.
21. The Azure Rose, by Reginald Wright Kauffman. [21]. Posted 29 December 2011.