Lex

Browse

All GenresBookshelvesPremium CatalogueFree BooksFree Audiobooks

Company

About usJobsShare with friendsAffiliates

Legal

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Contact

Supportgeneral@lex-books.com(215) 703-8277

© 2026 LexBooks, Inc. All rights reserved.

Remarks

Remarks

Bill Nye

Published in the late 19th century, 'Remarks' by Bill Nye is a collection of essays that covers a wide range of subjects with humor and insight. Nye presents a unique perspective, avoiding clichéd facts and instead offering fresh observations and statements. This work showcases Nye's distinctive style and wit, making it a notable contribution to American literature and humor of its time.

LibriVox

"The range of subjects treated in this book is wonderful, even to me. It is a library of universal knowledge, and the fa...

X-Ray

Book cover
Audiobook
Human narrated
Human

Read by

Group Narration

14 readers

peac, DJRickyV, realisticspeakers, Kalynda +10 more

More books from this author

B
Bill Nye
1850-1896
Baled Hay: A Drier Book Than Walt Whitman's "Leaves O' Grass
Bill Nye and Boomerangor, the Tale of a Meek-Eyed Mule, and Some Other Literary Gems
Bill Nye's Chestnuts Old and New
A Guest at the Ludlow, and Other Stories
Bill Nye's Red Booknew Edition
Index for Works of Bill Nyehyperlinks to All Chapters of All Individual Ebooks

More books like this

right arrow
Roughing It
Tarzan of the Apes
Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison: Fifteen Years in Solitude
The Piazza Tales
Wieland; Or, the Transformation: An American Tale

TheLandloper:The Romanceof a Man ...

1915

Holman Day

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

The Promised Land

Outlines ofEnglish andAmericanLiteratur...

1837

William J. Long

Oh, You Tex!
Translations of German Poetry in American Magazines 1741-1810

Sixes andSevens

1911

O. Henry

Nick Carter Stories No. 147, July 3, 1915: On Death's Trail; Or, Nick Carter's Strangest Case
True to His Home: A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin
Farm Ballads
The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale Founded upon the Mysteries of Electricity