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hippolyte-hodeau-trench-art
A Family Tree: Hippolyte Hodeau’s Trench Art (ca. 1917) Text by Sasha Archibald and Hunter Dukes Mar 26, 2024 Thierry Dornberger’s family keepsakes include a memento exceptionally delicate. His great-grandfather, Hippolyte Hodeau, was a World War I private who served in Argonne. As Dornberger relates, Hodeau “made t...
public-domain-review
Mar 26, 2024
Sasha Archibald and Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:18.287720
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maria-catharina-prestel
Maria Catharina Prestel’s Printed Cabinet of Drawings (ca. 1780s) Text by Miya Tokumitsu Apr 24, 2024 From the Renaissance onward, drawings have fascinated collectors and connoisseurs, who often perceive them as intimate affordances of an artist’s creative process — prized as mediums of an artist’s physical gestures...
public-domain-review
Apr 24, 2024
Miya Tokumitsu
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:18.614041
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passio-verbigenae
Grotesqueries at Gethsemane: Marcus Gheeraerts’ Passio Verbigenae (ca. 1580) Text by Hunter Dukes Mar 27, 2024 In his final days, Christ is haunted by grotesqueries. Cherubs and putti ogle the last supper’s lamb. Hybrid creatures sprout up in the Garden of Gethsemane. And during his descent into Limbo, demonic bodie...
public-domain-review
Mar 27, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:19.113033
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wierix-flemish-proverbs
Flemish Proverbs by Jan Wierix (ca. 1568) Text by Miya Tokumitsu Mar 14, 2024 “I wear mourning, seeing the world in which so much deceit abounds.” So laments The Misanthrope as he skulks along, withdrawn emotionally and sartorially, in a deep-hooded cloak. But world-weariness does not amount to wisdom in Jan Wierix’...
public-domain-review
Mar 14, 2024
Miya Tokumitsu
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:19.568427
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/wierix-flemish-proverbs/" }
dr-berkeleys-discovery
The Afterimage of Death: Dr. Berkeley's Discovery (1889) Text by Hunter Dukes Jan 16, 2024 In 1888, the year before Dr. Berkeley’s Discovery was published, Jack the Ripper mutilated his second victim, Annie Chapman. Lacking a witness to the murder, the press wondered if an image of the killer might be preserved on h...
public-domain-review
Jan 16, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:20.059361
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/dr-berkeleys-discovery/" }
capital-and-labor
Mayday, Mayday: Capital and Labor (1907) Text by Hunter Dukes May 1, 2024 Labor is of divine origin, and no man should be ashamed that he is a workman. . . . We are a country of millionaires and beggars, and between these two extremes of society, there is a chasm so wide that no power under our present system of sel...
public-domain-review
May 1, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:20.245628
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/capital-and-labor/" }
blackwork
Paper Gems: Early Modern Blackwork Prints Text by Miya Tokumitsu Jan 30, 2024 Early modern prints are recycled waste products of everyday life. Paper was fashioned from soiled and tattered linen, which was boiled and beaten into pulp, then strained and dried in sheets. Ink was an admixture of lampblack or soot blend...
public-domain-review
Jan 30, 2024
Miya Tokumitsu
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:20.464109
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/blackwork/" }
photographs-of-palestinian-life
Photographs of Palestinian Life (ca. 1896–1919) Text by Hunter Dukes and Adam Green Apr 30, 2024 Girls pose in ornately embroidered tatreez. Women hold cauliflowers stacked four heads high; men carefully consider the heaps at a watermelon market. Commerce thrives: olive oil soap factories pile their bars by the thou...
public-domain-review
Apr 30, 2024
Hunter Dukes and Adam Green
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:20.688247
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/photographs-of-palestinian-life/" }
celestial-phenomena-16th-century-germany
Signs and Wonders: Celestial Phenomena in 16th-Century Germany Text by Hunter Dukes Apr 11, 2024 The villagers of Strasbourg may have heard about a war in heaven while reading the Book of Revelation; in 1554, they witnessed one with their own eyes. As a broadsheet published in June of that year records, a bloody, fi...
public-domain-review
Apr 11, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:21.023237
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weird-islands
Distortions and Grimaces: Jean de Bosschère’s Weird Islands (1921) Text by Kevin Dann Apr 9, 2024 One wonders how many children might have tugged at a parent’s coattails to cajole a present of Jean de Bosschère’s Weird Islands when it was first released in 1921. A glance at any one of its 120 illustrations, all done...
public-domain-review
Apr 9, 2024
Kevin Dann
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:21.328809
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/weird-islands/" }
merian-metamorphosis
Maria Sibylla Merian’s Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705) Text by Paloma Ruiz Mar 6, 2024 Pomelos, pomegranates, plantains, and the sociopolitical importance of a seedpod. When Maria Sibylla Merian first set foot in Suriname, her senses were overcome with surprising tastes, sights, and smells. A dissected...
public-domain-review
Mar 6, 2024
Paloma Ruiz
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:21.669068
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/merian-metamorphosis/" }
millions-of-cats
Unwashed Furry Masses: Wanda Gág’s Millions of Cats (1928) Text by Hunter Dukes Feb 15, 2024 For the feline minded, there is rarely too much of a good thing when it comes to cats; Wanda Hazel Gág’s Millions of Cats (1928) tells a tale that proves the rare exception. Considered the oldest American children’s book sti...
public-domain-review
Feb 15, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:22.129291
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my-lady-nicotine
Never-again Land: J. M. Barrie's My Lady Nicotine (1896) Text by Hunter Dukes Feb 6, 2024 Before he conceived of Peter Pan, J. M. Barrie decided it was time to grow up and quit smoking. He justifies this decision in My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke (originally published in 1890), which begins with a common trio of...
public-domain-review
Feb 6, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:22.634604
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sutherland-macdonald-tattoos
The Art of Sutherland Macdonald, Victorian England’s “Michelangelo of Tattooing” (ca. 1905) Text by Hunter Dukes Mar 12, 2024 It’s an era when tattoos are no longer taboo: men and women flock to a London studio to enjoy cooling drinks, a snug stove, and the steady hum of a modern electromagnetic machine, fitted with...
public-domain-review
Mar 12, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:23.167613
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/sutherland-macdonald-tattoos/" }
edith-wharton-italian-villas
Edith Wharton’s Italian Villas and their Gardens (1904) Text by Hunter Dukes Apr 2, 2024 “The traveller returning from Italy, with his eyes and imagination full of the ineffable Italian garden-magic, knows vaguely that the enchantment exists; that he has been under its spell, and that it is more potent, more endurin...
public-domain-review
Apr 2, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:23.480435
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/edith-wharton-italian-villas/" }
earthquakes-in-japanese-woodblock-prints
Tales of the Catfish God: Earthquakes in Japanese Woodblock Prints (1855) Text by Erica X Eisen Feb 21, 2024 Legend has it that when the tremors of the 1855 Ansei Edo earthquake had finally subsided, there were so many dead that survivors were forced to carry their loved ones’ bodies away in sacks of coal and sake b...
public-domain-review
Feb 21, 2024
Erica X Eisen
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:24.023102
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/earthquakes-in-japanese-woodblock-prints/" }
animated-putty
I Also Am Formed Out of the Clay: Animated Putty (1911) Text by Hunter Dukes Mar 5, 2024 Decades before Gumby rode Pokey and Wallace petted Gromit, tendrils of clay writhed with agency on a dim screen. Ernst Haeckel once fantasized about Urschleim, a kind of primeval sludge from which all biological beings arose; An...
public-domain-review
Mar 5, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:24.650973
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/animated-putty/" }
junghuhn-java-album
Lithographs from Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn’s Java-Album (1854) Text by Sasha Archibald Feb 13, 2024 Java-Album was printed from drawings by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn to accompany a four-volume travelogue about his expeditions in the Dutch East Indies, published in 1854. The images were printed at great trouble — eleven co...
public-domain-review
Feb 13, 2024
Sasha Archibald
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:24.991921
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/junghuhn-java-album/" }
occult-chemistry
Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater’s Occult Chemistry (1908) Text by Hugh Aldersey-Williams Apr 16, 2024 “Let us record the atoms as they fall upon the mind in the order in which they fall, let us trace the pattern, however disconnected and incoherent in appearance, which each sight or incident scores upon the cons...
public-domain-review
Apr 16, 2024
Hugh Aldersey-Williams
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:25.201358
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/occult-chemistry/" }
galateo
The Age of Impoliteness: Galateo: or, A Treatise on Politeness and Delicacy of Manners (1774 edition) Text by Hunter Dukes Feb 27, 2024 In the 1770s, a contagion was sweeping England and women were in danger: the danger of “contracting habits entirely opposite to their natural delicacy”. Take Belinda, for example, w...
public-domain-review
Feb 27, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:25.644927
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/galateo/" }
gotham-attucks
Sheet Music Covers for the Gotham-Attucks Company, ca. 1905–1911 Text by Dorothy Berry Feb 1, 2024 We are all unfortunately immersed in the visual legacy of Blackface minstrelsy. Caricatures that mutated Black men into creatures, women into mockeries — offensive ornamentation designed to highlight a lascivious, crim...
public-domain-review
Feb 1, 2024
Dorothy Berr
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:26.159038
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/gotham-attucks/" }
steamboat-willie
As Loud as a Mouse: Mickey’s Sonic Debut in Steamboat Willie (1928) Text by Hunter Dukes Jan 24, 2024 When Steamboat Willie premiered in the autumn of 1928, marking Mickey Mouse’s public debut, rivers were on the American mind. Show Boat had hit Broadway the previous Christmas, its racially integrated cast creating ...
public-domain-review
Jan 24, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:26.636591
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/steamboat-willie/" }
kumanaki-kage
Clear Shadows (1867) Text by Koto Sadamura Jan 23, 2024 Silhouette portraits came into fashion in late-nineteenth-century Japan following their popularity in Europe and the United States. They were a form of party entertainment. Partygoers would take turns sitting behind a paper sliding door (shōji) while an enterta...
public-domain-review
Jan 23, 2024
Koto Sadamura
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:26.991630
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/kumanaki-kage/" }
tom-seidmann-freud-hare-tales
Tom Seidmann-Freud’s Book of Hare Stories (1924) Text by Hunter Dukes Mar 20, 2024 “Quite often in dreams it is the hare that shoots the sportsman.”—Sigmund Freud, “The Dream-Work” Hares and rabbits have been known to serve as messengers between the conscious world and those deeper warrens of the mind. In Tom Seidma...
public-domain-review
Mar 20, 2024
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:27.441030
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/tom-seidmann-freud-hare-tales/" }
body-as-house-diagram
My Body is a Temple Four-Story House: Analogical Diagram from Tobias Cohen’s Ma’aseh Tuviyah (1708) Text by Hunter Dukes Jun 14, 2023 This woodcut diagram, from Tobias Cohen’s Ma’aseh Tuviyah (1708), places the human body and house into analogy. Every organ in the man’s open torso is lettered; each letter matches wi...
public-domain-review
Jun 14, 2023
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:28.874195
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/body-as-house-diagram/" }
comic-natural-history
The Comic Natural History of the Human Race (1851) Text by Hunter Dukes Jun 20, 2023 “Transmigration is held to be very marvelous”, reports H. L. Stephens in The Comic Natural History of the Human Race. And while these “kaleideiscopical” experiences are often attributed to “Hindoos, and other far-off outsiders”, he ...
public-domain-review
Jun 20, 2023
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:29.342732
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/comic-natural-history/" }
raman-sea
A Distinct Phenomenon in Itself: C. V. Raman’s Discovery of Why the Sea is Blue (1921) Text by Hugh Aldersey-Williams Jul 20, 2023 In September 1921, a largely unknown Indian scientist was returning from his first trip overseas where he had attended an international universities congress in Oxford. He had ample tim...
public-domain-review
Jul 20, 2023
Hugh Aldersey-Williams
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:29.791379
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/raman-sea/" }
an-adventure
In the Mind of Marie: A Haunting Encounter in the Gardens of Versailles (1913) Text by Sasha Archibald Jun 6, 2023 In 1901, two British women just getting to know each other took a trip to Paris. The day they visited Versailles, things turned strange. They were wandering in the gardens, hoping to find Petit Trianon,...
public-domain-review
Jun 6, 2023
Sasha Archibald
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:30.274410
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/an-adventure/" }
fraktur-folk-art
Fraktur Folk Art (ca. 1750–1820) Text by Sasha Archibald Mar 30, 2023 The southeastern corner of what is now Pennsylvania was once home to entire towns of religious dissidents. All had been persecuted in Europe, and sought freedom in the colonies. There were clusters of Mennonites, Moravians, Lutherans, and various ...
public-domain-review
Mar 30, 2023
Sasha Archibald
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:30.724807
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/fraktur-folk-art/" }
hokusai-warriors
Hokusai’s Illustrated Warrior Vanguard of Japan and China (1836) Text by Koto Sadamura Jul 19, 2023 Until the age of seventy, nothing I drew was worthy of notice. At seventy-three years, I was somewhat able to fathom the growth of plants and trees, and the structure of birds, animals, insects and fish. —Katsushika H...
public-domain-review
Jul 19, 2023
Koto Sadamura
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:31.231583
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/hokusai-warriors/" }
denishawn-dance-film
Denishawn Dance Film (ca. 1916) Text by Hunter Dukes May 30, 2023 “In a word, we dreamed about a school of life”, wrote Ruth St. Denis about founding, with her husband Ted Shawn, the Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts. Filmed across two or three summers between 1915 and 1917, according to the New York Publ...
public-domain-review
May 30, 2023
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:31.768618
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/denishawn-dance-film/" }
punctuation-personified
Punctuation Personified (1824) Text by Hunter Dukes Apr 27, 2023 Ev’ry lady in this landHas twenty nails upon each handFive & twenty on hands & feetAnd this is true without deceit.But when the stops were plac’d aright,The real sense was brought to light. The child protagonist of Punctuation Personified: or, Pointing...
public-domain-review
Apr 27, 2023
Hunter Dukes
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:32.289230
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/punctuation-personified/" }
san-francisco-calamity
Eyewitness Accounts of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Text by Sasha Archibald May 23, 2023 The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire (1906) was known in the publishing industry as an “instant disaster book”. This genre coalesced partly because there were so many disasters at the turn of the last century: ...
public-domain-review
May 23, 2023
Sasha Archibald
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:32.784196
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/san-francisco-calamity/" }
los-angeles-alligator-farm
Photographs of the Los Angeles Alligator Farm (ca. 1907) Text by Erica X Eisen May 11, 2023 From 1907 until its relocation in 1953, the area of Lincoln Heights was home to what the Los Angeles Times dubbed “the city’s most exotic residents”: a thousand-strong collection of alligators that welcomed visitors every day...
public-domain-review
May 11, 2023
Erica X Eisen
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:33.110256
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/los-angeles-alligator-farm/" }
sundial-mottoes
“Though Silent, I Speak”: A Book of Sundial Mottoes (1903) Text by Sasha Archibald Apr 25, 2023 When thought needs a muse, it claims an evocative object. Long ago, love found hearts; secrets found keys; discovery found light; change found rivers. For many centuries this list would have had to include time finding su...
public-domain-review
Apr 25, 2023
Sasha Archibald
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:33.629457
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/sundial-mottoes/" }
smillie-smithsonian
The Department of Preparation: Thomas Smillie’s Photographic Survey of the Smithsonian (1890–1913) Text by Erica X Eisen Jul 12, 2023 When Thomas William Smillie (1843–1917) was designated “custodian” of the Smithsonian Institution’s photographic “specimens” in 1896 — a position we might now call curator of photogra...
public-domain-review
Jul 12, 2023
Erica X Eisen
collection
2024-05-01T21:38:33.977832
{ "license": "Creative Commons - Attribution Share-Alike - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/", "url": "https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/smillie-smithsonian/" }
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Public Domain Review

Description

The Public Domain Review is an online journal dedicated to exploration of works of art and literature that have aged into the public domain. We collect all articles published in the Public Domain Review under a CC BY-SA license.

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License Issues

While we aim to produce datasets with completely accurate licensing information, license laundering and inaccurate metadata can cause us to erroneously assign the incorrect license to some documents (for further discussion of this limitation, please see our paper). If you believe you have found an instance of incorrect licensing in this dataset, please start a discussion on this repository.

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This is the "raw" version of the Public Domain Review dataset. If you are looking for the filtered version used to train Comma v0.1, you can find it here.

Citation

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@article{kandpal2025common,
  title={{The Common Pile v0.1: An 8TB Dataset of Public Domain and Openly Licensed Text}},
  author={Nikhil Kandpal and Brian Lester and Colin Raffel and Sebastian Majstorovic and Stella Biderman and Baber Abbasi and Luca Soldaini and Enrico Shippole and A. Feder Cooper and Aviya Skowron and Shayne Longpre and Lintang Sutawika and Alon Albalak and Zhenlin Xu and Guilherme Penedo and Loubna Ben  and Elie Bakouch and John David  and Honglu Fan and Dashiell Stander and Guangyu Song and Aaron Gokaslan and John Kirchenbauer and Tom Goldstein and Brian R and Bhavya Kailkhura and Tyler Murray},
  journal={arXiv preprint},
  year={2025}
}
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