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Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
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29 episodes
1 month ago
Humorist Bill Nye, in his brief 46 years, served as justice of the peace, newspaperman, miner, and postmaster in the rough town of Laramie, Wyoming. This 1901 edition, published after his death, includes a Biographical tribute to Nye, quoting his dear friend, Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley: "He was unselfish wholly, and I am broken-hearted, recalling the always patient strength and gentleness of this true man, the unfailing hope and cheer and faith of his child-heart, his noble and heroic life, and pure devotion to his home, his deep affections, constant dreams, plans and realizations." This book of humorous stories and essays are wonderful examples of Nye's "child-heart" of mirth. - Summary by Dale Barkley, proudly from Laramie
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Comedy Fiction
Comedy,
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Humorist Bill Nye, in his brief 46 years, served as justice of the peace, newspaperman, miner, and postmaster in the rough town of Laramie, Wyoming. This 1901 edition, published after his death, includes a Biographical tribute to Nye, quoting his dear friend, Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley: "He was unselfish wholly, and I am broken-hearted, recalling the always patient strength and gentleness of this true man, the unfailing hope and cheer and faith of his child-heart, his noble and heroic life, and pure devotion to his home, his deep affections, constant dreams, plans and realizations." This book of humorous stories and essays are wonderful examples of Nye's "child-heart" of mirth. - Summary by Dale Barkley, proudly from Laramie
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Comedy Fiction
Comedy,
Fiction
Episodes (20/29)
Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
A Plea for One in Adversity
1 year ago
4 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
In the Park
1 year ago
10 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
The Drug Business in Kansas
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
A Father's Letter
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
More About Washington
1 year ago
5 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
In the South
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
The Coupon Letter of Introduction
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Lo, The Poor Shinnecock
1 year ago
9 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Written to the Boy
1 year ago
5 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Big Steve
1 year ago
4 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
A Conventional Speech
1 year ago
7 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Answers to Correspondents
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Speech of Red Shirt, The Fighting Chief of the Sioux Nation
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Requesting a Remittance
1 year ago
8 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Liberty Enlightening the World
1 year ago
3 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
The Aztec at Home
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Webster and His Great Book
1 year ago
6 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
The Farmer and the Tariff
1 year ago
8 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
The Rhubarb Pie
1 year ago
4 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Veritas
1 year ago
7 minutes

Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)
Humorist Bill Nye, in his brief 46 years, served as justice of the peace, newspaperman, miner, and postmaster in the rough town of Laramie, Wyoming. This 1901 edition, published after his death, includes a Biographical tribute to Nye, quoting his dear friend, Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley: "He was unselfish wholly, and I am broken-hearted, recalling the always patient strength and gentleness of this true man, the unfailing hope and cheer and faith of his child-heart, his noble and heroic life, and pure devotion to his home, his deep affections, constant dreams, plans and realizations." This book of humorous stories and essays are wonderful examples of Nye's "child-heart" of mirth. - Summary by Dale Barkley, proudly from Laramie