Voices from the Past by Paul Alexander Bartlett

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By Abil Kile Posted on Nov 15, 2025
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Bartlett, Paul Alexander, 1909-1990 Bartlett, Paul Alexander, 1909-1990
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Ever find yourself wondering about the stories hidden in old family photos or the letters tucked away in an attic? That's the feeling Paul Alexander Bartlett captures in 'Voices from the Past.' It’s not just a history book—it’s a collection of real moments, told through diaries, letters, and interviews with people who lived through the early 20th century. Bartlett doesn't lecture; he just hands you a microphone and lets you listen in. The main thing that pulls you through is the mystery of ordinary lives. What was it really like to be there? It’s a quiet, powerful read that makes you see the past not as a series of dates, but as a place where people just like us lived, loved, and worried.
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number, which is 2006030830.  ABOUT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Autograph Editions is committed to bringing readers some of the best of fine quality contemporary literature in unique, beautifully designed books, many of them illustrated with original art specially created for each book. Each of our books aspires to be a work of art in itself—in both its content and its design. The press was established in 1975. Over the years Autograph Editions has published a variety of distinguished and widely commended books of fiction and poetry. Our most recent publication is the remarkable quintet, Voices from the Past, by bestselling author Paul Alexander Bartlett, whose novel, When the Owl Cries, has been widely acclaimed by many authors, reviewers, and critics, among them James Michener, Pearl S. Buck, Ford Madox Ford, Charles Poore, James Purdy, Russell Kirk, Michael Fraenkel, and many others. EBOOK NOTICE I n addition to this book’s availability in a printed edition, the copyright holder has chosen to issue this work as an eBook through Public Domain Archive as a free open access publication under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license, which allows anyone to distribute this work without changes to its content, provided that both the author and the original URL from which this work was obtained are mentioned, that the contents of this work are not used for commercial purposes or profit, and that this work will not be used without the copyright holder’s written permission in derivative works (i.e., you may not alter, transform, or build upon this work without such permission). The full legal statement of this license may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode VOICES FROM THE PAST A Quintet: SAPPHO’S JOURNAL CHRIST’S JOURNAL LEONARDO DA VINCI’S JOURNAL SHAKESPEARE’S JOURNAL LINCOLN’S JOURNAL BOOKS BY PAUL ALEXANDER BARTLETT NOVELS VOICES FROM THE PAST: Sappho’s Journal  Christ’s Journal  Leonardo da Vinci’s Journal Shakespeare’s Journal  Lincoln’s Journal When the Owl Cries Adiós Mi México Forward, Children! POETRY Wherehill Spokes for Memory NONFICTION The Haciendas of Mexico: An Artist’s Record VOICES FROM THE PAST A Quintet: SAPPHO’S JOURNAL CHRIST’S JOURNAL LEONARDO DA VINCI’S JOURNAL SHAKESPEARE’S JOURNAL LINCOLN’S JOURNAL by PAUL ALEXANDER BARTLETT and Illustrated by the Author Edited by STEVEN JAMES BARTLETT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Salem, Oregon AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS P. O. Box 6141  Salem, Oregon 97304  Established 1975  This book is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from the publisher. Copyright © 2007 by Steven James Bartlett First Edition ISBN 978-0-6151-4120-6 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2006030830 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Bartlett, Paul Alexander. Voices from the past : a quintet : Sappho's journal, Christ's journal, Leonardo da Vinci's journal, Shakespeare's journal, Lincoln's journal / by Paul Alexander Bartlett and illustrated by the author ; edited by Steven James Bartlett. -- 1st ed. p. cm. Summary: "A collection of five historical novels written in the form of journals by the Greek poet Sappho of Lesbos, Christ, Leonardo da Vinci, Shakespeare, and Lincoln, integrating their thought, writings, and the testimony of others"--Provided by publisher. ISBN 978-0-6151-4120-6 1. Sappho--Diaries--Fiction. 2. Jesus Christ-- Diaries--Fiction. 3. Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519-- Diaries--Fiction. 4. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616-- Diaries--Fiction. 5. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865-- Diaries--Fiction. I. Bartlett, Steven J. II. Title. PS3602.A8396V65 2006 813'.6--dc22 2006030830 VOICES FROM THE PAST CONTENTS PREFACE by Steven James Bartlett xiii SAPPHO’S JOURNAL FOREWORD by Willis Barnstone 3 SAPPHO’S JOURNAL 5 CHRIST’S JOURNAL 155 LEONARDO DA VINCI’S JOURNAL 221 SHAKESPEARE’S JOURNAL 343 LINCOLN’S JOURNAL 511 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 621 COLOPHON 625 PREFACE Steven James...

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Paul Alexander Bartlett’s Voices from the Past is a unique kind of history book. Instead of giving us a grand narrative, Bartlett acts as a curator. He gathers fragments of life—personal letters, diary entries, and firsthand interviews—from people who experienced the early 1900s, including both World Wars and the Great Depression.

The Story

There isn't a single plot. Think of it as walking through a gallery of voices. One moment you’re reading a soldier’s anxious letter home from the trenches, the next you’re in the mind of a young woman navigating the social changes of the 1920s. Bartlett connects these pieces with his own thoughtful commentary, creating a mosaic of an era from the ground up. The 'story' is the collective experience of getting to know these people.

Why You Should Read It

This book has a quiet magic. It removes the distance we often feel from history. These aren't famous figures; they’re regular people dealing with fear, hope, and daily chores. Their worries about money, their joy in a simple letter, their grief—it’s all incredibly familiar. Reading their words makes history feel immediate and personal, not something that happened in a black-and-white movie.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who finds traditional history books a bit dry, or for readers who love memoirs and personal stories. If you’ve ever listened to an elder’s story and been transported, this book is for you. It’s a gentle, human-centered look at a tumultuous time, best enjoyed slowly, one voice at a time.



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Emma Williams
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I started reading out of curiosity and the character development leaves a lasting impact. Highly recommended.

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