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By: William Wake (1657-1737) | |
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Forbidden books of the original New Testament |
By: Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897) | |
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Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets | |
Phoebe, Junior | |
By: William Wake (1657-1737) | |
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The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Volume 1, Mary |
By: Eugene S. Ferguson (1916-2004) | |
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Kinematics of Mechanisms from the Time of Watt |
By: John Howell (1788-1863) | |
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The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk
This work was the true story of Alexander Selkirk (1676 to December 13, 1721), a Scottish sailor who was employed in a number of different trades during his early life. As a young man, Selkirk learned the skills of tanning and shoemaking, and later became a buccaneer (a government-sanctioned pirate) on the Cinque Ports, working his way up to the position of ship's sailing master or navigator. But in the case of Selkirk, his experiences would eventually help him to survive his isolation on a deserted island in the Juan Fernández archipelago, off the coast of Chile, where he spent 52 months before being rescued... |
By: Arthur Léon Imbert de Saint-Amand (1834-1900) | |
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The Court of the Empress Josephine | |
The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X |
By: Imbert de Saint-Amand (1834-1900) | |
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Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
Paris in 1792 is no longer what it was in 1789. In 1789, the old French society was still brilliant. The past endured beside the present. Neither names nor escutcheons, neither liveries nor places at court, had been suppressed. The aristocracy and the Revolution lived face to face. In 1792, the scene has changed."France was now on the verge of the Reign of Terror (la Terreur), the violent years following the Revolution, and this book chronicles the terrible period of French history which culminated in the proclamation: "Royalty is abolished in France... |
By: Arthur Léon Imbert de Saint-Amand (1834-1900) | |
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The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise |
By: H.A. Lorentz | |
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The Einstein Theory of Relativity |
By: Thomas G. (Thomas George) Thrum (1842-1932) | |
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Hawaiian Folk Tales A Collection of Native Legends |
By: Ike Matthews | |
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Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher
Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-Catcher, after 25 Years' ExperienceBy Ike Matthews. INTRODUCTION. In placing before my readers in the following pages the results of my twenty-five years' experience of Rat-catching, Ferreting, etc., I may say that I have always done my best to accomplish every task that I have undertaken, and I have in consequence received excellent testimonials from many corporations, railway companies, and merchants. I have not only made it my study to discover the different... |
By: John C. Hutcheson (1840-1897) | |
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The Ghost Ship
This book intentionally veers in and out of the supernatural, as the title implies. The officers get more and more bewildered as they work out their position, and yet again encounter the same vessel going in an impossible direction. Having warned you of this, I must say that it is a well-written book about life aboard an ocean-going steamer at about the end of the nineteenth century. |
By: A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins (1869-) | |
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The Radio Amateur's Hand Book |
By: Flora Annie Webster Steel (1847-1929) | |
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English Fairy Tales |
By: Mary Wood-Allen (1841-1908) | |
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What a Young Woman Ought to Know | |
Almost A Man |
By: Peter B. Kyne (1880-1957) | |
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The Pride of Palomar |
By: Flora Annie Webster Steel (1847-1929) | |
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Tales of the Punjab |
By: Peter B. Kyne (1880-1957) | |
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Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates | |
Kindred of the Dust |
By: Mary Wood-Allen (1841-1908) | |
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Almost a Woman |
By: Flora Annie Webster Steel (1847-1929) | |
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The Adventures of Akbar |
By: Peter B. Kyne (1880-1957) | |
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Cappy Ricks Or, the Subjugation of Matt Peasley | |
The Long Chance | |
Cappy Ricks Retires |
By: Butterick Publishing Company [Publisher] | |
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The Art of Modern Lace Making |
By: Nicola Francesco Haym (1678-1729) | |
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Amadigi di Gaula Amadis of Gaul |
By: Henry M. Robert (1837-1923) | |
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Robert's Rules of Order
Originally written in 1876 by Major Henry M. Robert of the US Army Corps of Engineers, Robert's Rules of Order is the most widely used authority in the United States today for "parliamentary law, based...upon the rules and practice of Congress" for "organizing and conducting the business of societies, conventions, and other deliberative assemblies." |
By: Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) | |
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Tragic Sense Of Life |
By: Talbot Hughes (1869-1942) | |
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Dress Design: An Account of Costume for Artists and Dressmakers
Explanations of Western European trends in men and women's fashion from prehistoric times to the Victorian Era. |
By: Marie Stopes (1880-1958) | |
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Married Love
"Married Love" is one of the most famous 'sex education' manuals. First published in 1918, it sold tens of thousands of copies, and was one of the first publications to openly discuss issues such as variations in male and female sexual desire in a form which could be easily read and understood by the ordinary reader. This is the 6th, revised and expanded, edition, from 1919. The main text is mostly unchanged. An appendix has been added with some extra information on subjects such as sex during pregnancy. |
By: Charles Shattuck Hill (1868-) | |
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Concrete Construction Methods and Costs |
By: St. George William Joseph Stock (1850-) | |
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Deductive Logic | |
Guide to Stoicism
This book is a primer on the philosophy of stoicism, resurrected from its origins in Greek and Roman philosophy. The original philosophy was based on a reasoning process which it was assumed would lead to a virtuous life. Zeno, the founder of stoicism, did not begin expounding on its teachings until he was in his forties. He believed that the purpose of life was "to live consistently." Cleanthes, his disciple, added "with nature," so that the purpose of life became "to live consistently with nature." |
By: John Marshall (1755-1835) | |
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The Life Of George Washington | |
Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, at January Term, 1832 |