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Best 1 Mr. Sunshine

'Mr. Sunshine' is a visually breathtaking and emotionally resonant historical drama set in early 20th century Korea during the Japanese occupation. Set in 1905, it follows Gio Cha, a Korean-born man who returns to his homeland as a US Marine officer and falls in love with a noblewoman. The series bo...

2 Robert B. Woodward

Robert B. Woodward was a prominent 20th-century chemist specializing in organic synthesis. His meticulous approach to elucidating reaction mechanisms, most notably through his stereochemical analysis of complex natural products, significantly advanced the field. Woodward’s work earned him the Nobel...

3 Die lustige Witwe

Franz Lehár’s *Die lustige Witwe* premiered in 1905 and remains one of the most beloved Viennese operettas. The work features a charming romantic storyline centered around a wealthy widow seeking companionship. Its memorable melodies and sophisticated waltzes solidified Lehár's international reputat...

4 Under Western Eyes

Under Western Eyes is a novel by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1911, that examines political violence, betrayal, and exile among Russian revolutionaries. Its central figure, the student Kirylo Sidorovitch Razumov, becomes entangled with the authorities after a revolutionary seeks refuge in his r...

8.93 Great
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Canonical Conrad novel acclaimed for psychological depth, political insight, and literary craft; dense prose and indirect espionage plotting challenge many readers.

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5 A Trip to the Moon

Georges Méliès’ *A Trip to the Moon* (1902) is a pioneering silent film notable for its innovative use of visual effects. The short film depicts a fantastical journey from Earth to the moon and back, utilizing elaborate sets and stop-motion photography. It was groundbreaking in its cinematic storyte...

6 Dorothea Lambert Chambers

Dorothea Lambert Chambers was a British female tennis player who dominated the early 20th-century sport. Competing primarily on grass, she won the Wimbledon Ladies' Singles title seven times between 1903 and 1914, a record that stood for decades. She also won the women's singles gold medal at the 19...

8.88 Great
Why this score?

Seven Wimbledon singles titles and eleven finals made her a defining early champion, with limited cross-surface comparison available.

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7 Keith-Albee Circuit

The Keith-Albee Circuit was the dominant American vaudeville booking network on the East Coast, co-controlled by Benjamin Franklin Keith and Edward Franklin Albee. Operating from the late 1880s, it controlled hundreds of theaters and exercised considerable influence over performer contracts, schedul...

8.75 Great
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Dominant circuit shaped national standards and star careers; reputation strong, with criticism for monopolistic performer control.

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8 Der Graf von Luxemburg

Franz Lehár’s *Der Graf von Luxemburg* tells the story of a charming nobleman seeking a wealthy bride. This operetta, composed in 1909, marked a significant step in Lehár's career and established his international reputation following *The Merry Widow*. It is notable for its Viennese style, romantic...

9 Casque d'Or

Casque d'Or, directed by Jacques Becker, portrays a tragic romance set in the Belle Époque. The film’s narrative is derived from a real-life love triangle involving a prostitute and two gang leaders, as documented in contemporary press reports of 1902. It depicts an ill-fated affair between Signoret...

10 The Great Train Robbery

Edwin S. Porter’s *The Great Train Robbery* (1903) is a pivotal American silent film. It demonstrated innovative techniques in cinematic storytelling, notably utilizing rapid editing to build suspense and create a sense of chaotic action. The film's impactful final shot—a close-up of a gunshot—signi...

11 Locus Gear Djedi-S

The Locus Gear Djedi-S is a mid-weight single-wall trekking pole tent designed for ultralight backpacking. Constructed from Cuben Fiber, a durable and lightweight fabric, it offers a minimalist shelter ideal for solo adventurers prioritizing pack weight reduction. This tent is particularly suited to...

12 Humorous Phases of Funny Faces

Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a 1906 American short film created by J. Stuart Blackton, widely regarded as a landmark in the history of animation. The film employs a combination of techniques, including chalkboard drawings altered frame by frame and cut-out figures moved between exposures to cre...

8.21 Great
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Foundational animated film universally recognized for technical innovation and playful transformations; historical stature exceeds its very limited narrative ambition.

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13 AudioQuest DragonFly Red

The AudioQuest Dragonfly Red is a compact digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and headphone amplifier. It’s notable for its ability to improve sound quality from portable devices like smartphones or laptops through USB connectivity. Designed for audiophiles and music listeners who value detail and cla...

14 The Merry Frolics of Satan

The Merry Frolics of Satan (Les Quatre Cents Farces du Diable) is a 1906 French silent fantasy film directed by Georges Méliès. The film follows an engineer who makes a pact with the devil and utilizes elaborate stagecraft to depict a succession of infernal transformation effects. Inspired by the Fa...

8.14 Great
Why this score?

Major Méliès fantasy spectacle with elaborate staging and influential effects; consistently acclaimed, though episodic structure limits emotional depth.

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15 Ein Walzertraum

Oscar Straus’ Ein Walzertraum, composed in 1907, remains a cornerstone of Viennese operetta tradition. This romantic work features a memorable waltz score and explores themes of love and longing within a classic operetta setting. Originally staged at the Carltheater, it gained international recognit...

16 Pantages Circuit

The Pantages Circuit was a vaudeville theater chain founded by Greek-born impresario Alexander Pantages, who began with a small Seattle venue around the turn of the 20th century. At its peak, the circuit encompassed dozens of theaters across the western United States and Canada, serving as the prima...

8.05 Great
Why this score?

Important western circuit and theater network; respected commercially, slightly below Keith and Orpheum in national prestige.

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17 Die Dollarprinzessin

Leo Fall’s *Die Dollarprinzessin* premiered in Vienna in 1907. This Viennese operetta offers a satirical look at American culture and wealth during the early 20th century. The work gained significant attention with its London adaptation, *The Dollar Princess*, which enjoyed a lengthy run. It is prim...

18 Mlle. Modiste

Mlle. Modiste, composed by Herbert in 1905, is an American operetta centered around Fritzi Scheff’s performance. The work explores a romance set within a Parisian fashion house and includes the memorable tune "Kiss Me Again." It was primarily intended for audiences interested in early 20th-century A...

19 Votes for Women (WSPU pamphlet)

"Votes for Women" was the official newspaper and a primary propagandist pamphlet published by the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in the United Kingdom. Distributed primarily in the early 20th century, the publication was instrumental in advocating for women's suffrage, detailing protest a...

7.92 Good
Why this score?

Historically important suffrage advocacy with energetic rhetoric and movement value, though specific editions vary and propaganda can simplify arguments.

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20 Eastern Wheel Burlesque Circuit

The Eastern Wheel was a major touring burlesque circuit in the United States during the early 20th century, operating primarily in the eastern part of the country. It was managed by the Columbia Amusement Company, which organized routes of theaters and traveling troupes to provide consistent weekly...

7.88 Good
Why this score?

Historically important circuit structure, influential in burlesque distribution, though quality varies by venue and era.

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21 Western Wheel Burlesque Circuit

The Western Wheel, also known as the Empire Circuit, was a major booking network for burlesque entertainment in the Midwestern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It operated as the principal rival to the Columbia Amusement Company's Eastern Wheel, controlling theaters, sche...

7.84 Good
Why this score?

Major historical circuit with strong industry importance, but judged more by influence than preserved audience acclaim.

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22 The Kingdom of the Fairies

The Kingdom of the Fairies, originally released in France as Le Royaume des fees, is a 1903 silent fantasy film directed by Georges Melies. The short film utilizes elaborate theatrical staging, multiple camera trick substitutions, and hand-painted color frames to depict the adventures of Prince Bel-...

23 The Infernal Cauldron

*The Infernal Cauldron* (original French title: *Le Chaudron infernal*) is a 1903 French silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. The short film utilizes early special effects and hand-painted colorization to depict a narrative where a demon places living victims into a burning cauldron, transf...

7.82 Good
Why this score?

Widely admired Méliès trick film; imaginative hand-colored effects and historical importance outweigh its extreme brevity and minimal narrative.

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24 The Impossible Voyage

The Impossible Voyage is a 1904 French silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès and inspired by Jules Verne's theatrical work Journey Through the Impossible. It follows an eccentric group of travelers whose elaborate vehicle carries them by train, automobile, submarine, and other means through a...

25 Der tapfere Soldat

"Der tapfere Soldat" is a Viennese operetta composed by Oscar Straus, premiering in 1908 with a German libretto by Rudolph Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson. The narrative is a direct adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1894 comedic play "Arms and the Man," set against a backdrop of military conflict. T...

26 The Man with the Rubber Head

"The Man with the Rubber Head" is a 1901 French silent film created by Georges Méliès, who both directed and starred in the production. The short film features an alchemist who creates a living copy of his own head on a table and proceeds to inflate and deflate it using a pair of bellows. Méliès ach...

27 A Corner in Wheat

A Corner in Wheat is a 1909 American silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith for the Biograph Company. It uses parallel editing to contrast a financier's wheat speculation with the poverty of ordinary consumers and farmers. The film is an early example of Griffith's narrative crosscutting and o...

28 The Red Mill

The Red Mill is a 1906 Broadway operetta composed by Victor Herbert with libretto by Henry Blossom, set in 17th-century Holland. The operetta tells the story of two American travelers who become entangled with the innkeeper of the Red Mill and his daughter, featuring such musical numbers as "Moonbea...

29 Dream of a Rarebit Fiend

"Dream of a Rarebit Fiend" is a 1906 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company. The short film is an adaptation of Winsor McCay's popular newspaper comic strip of the same name. It follows a man who experiences bizarre, terrifying hallucinations after cons...

30 Reform or Revolution

Reform or Revolution is a political text by Rosa Luxemburg, first published in installments in 1899 and later issued in expanded form. It responds to Eduard Bernstein's revisionist argument that socialism could be achieved gradually through parliamentary reform, trade unions, and cooperative institu...

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