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By: Johan Huizinga (1872-1945) | |
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Erasmus and the Age of Reformation |
By: Edward Singleton Holden (1846-1914) | |
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Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works |
By: Kenelm Digby (1603-1665) | |
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The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened | |
By: P. C. (Peter Charles) Remondino (1846-1926) | |
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History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance |
By: G. W. Septimus (George William Septimus) Piesse (1820-1882) | |
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The Art of Perfumery, and Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants |
By: John Forster (1812-1876) | |
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The Life of Charles Dickens |
By: José Raúl Capablanca (1888-1942) | |
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Chess Fundamentals |
By: Matthew Hopkins (-1647) | |
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The Discovery of Witches |
By: George Chetwynd Griffith (1857-1906) | |
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The Angel of the Revolution A Tale of the Coming Terror |
By: George Griffith (1857-1906) | |
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Honeymoon in Space |
By: George Chetwynd Griffith (1857-1906) | |
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The World Peril of 1910 | |
The Romance of Golden Star ... | |
The Missionary |
By: Robert Lynd (1879-1949) | |
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Old and New Masters
Jane Austen, WB Yeats, Chesterton, Shaw... these are personal and intelligent short essays on a selection of great (and great-ish) writers: some well known, and some a bit more obscure to the average reader today. Robert Lynd (1879 – 1949) is best known as a literary essayist and Irish nationalist. He published many essays, all written in an easy, conversational style. Lynd was an essayist after the manner of Charles Lamb, and deserves to be better known. A complete list of his works is available at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wilson_Lynd |
By: Charles Alden Seltzer (1875-1942) | |
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The Range Boss | |
'Drag' Harlan | |
The Boss of the Lazy Y | |
The Trail Horde | |
'Firebrand' Trevison | |
Square Deal Sanderson |
By: Francis Augustus MacNutt (1863-1927) | |
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Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings | |
De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera |
By: G. A. (George Adolphus) Storey (1834-1919) | |
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The Theory and Practice of Perspective |
By: Maurice Walter Brockwell (1869-1958) | |
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Leonardo Da Vinci |
By: Guy Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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Cabinet Secret
Witty spy adventure set during the Boer Wars of the late 19th Century. |
By: Guy Newell Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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My Strangest Case |
By: Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (1777-1843) | |
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Sintram and His Companions
Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, also the author of Undine, was a German Romantic writer whose stories were filled with knights, damsels in distress, evil enchantments, and the struggle of good against overpowering evil. 'My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.' Fouque blends the Romantic love for nature and ancient chivalry while telling a powerful story about a young man who yearns for that which he can never attain. |
By: Guy Newell Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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The Red Rat's Daughter |
By: Guy Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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Bid For Fortune; Or, Dr Nikola's Vendetta
Guy Newell Boothby (1867 – 1905) was a prolific Australian writer. He moved to London in 1894 and became most well-known for his Dr.Nikola mysteries. This book is the first in a series of five and introduces the good doctor himself. Dr Nikola Is a criminal mastermind with an occult twist and like much fiction of that era this book and the following are more about how others fall under his spell and into his web. Here we have an adventure and love story that sweeps us from Australia, the South Seas, the Middle East and rural Hampshire with our lovestruck hero constantly battling against Dr Nikola and his cohorts... |
By: Guy Newell Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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The Childerbridge Mystery | |
A Crime of the Under-seas |
By: Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué (1777-1843) | |
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Aslauga's Knight |
By: Guy Newell Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance | |
The Kidnapped President | |
In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas |
By: Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué (1777-1843) | |
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The Two Captains |
By: Guy Newell Boothby (1867-1905) | |
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Long Live the King |
By: Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962) | |
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Poems of West and East
Victoria Mary Sackville-West, The Hon Lady Nicolson, best known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author and poet. Her long narrative poem, The Land, won the Hawthornden Prize in 1927. She won it again, becoming the only writer to do so, in 1933 with her Collected Poems. She helped create her own gardens in Sissinghurst, Kent, which provide the backdrop to Sissinghurst Castle. She was famous for her exuberant aristocratic life, her strong marriage, and her passionate affair with novelist Virginia Woolf. Poems of West and East is a short collection of her early work, which was published in 1917. (Summary by Wikipedia and Elizabeth Klett) |
By: Norman Bentwich (1883-1971) | |
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Josephus |
By: Mary Lamb (1764-1847) | |
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Tales from Shakespeare |
By: Norman Bentwich (1883-1971) | |
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Philo-Judæus of Alexandria |
By: Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1870-1944) | |
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The Depot Master |
By: Alicia Catherine Mant (1788-1869) | |
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Blue Jar Story Book
This is a collection of 6 delightful stories about children by some of the best authors of the period: Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Maria Edgeworth and Alicia Catherine Mant. These stories are well written and although they feature children and their escapades, clearly can be enjoyed by adults as well if not more. |
By: Mary Lamb (1764-1847) | |
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Tales from Shakespeare |
By: Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1870-1944) | |
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The Portygee | |
Shavings | |
Cape Cod Stories
This book (eleven short stories) was also published under the title of “The Old Home House”. Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1870 – 1944) was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, many set in a fictionalized Cape Cod. Lincoln's work frequently appeared in popular magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post and The Delineator.... Lincoln claimed that he was satisfied "spinning yarns" that made readers feel good about themselves and their neighbors. Two of his stories have been adapted to film... | |
Works Of Joseph Lincoln | |
Galusha the Magnificent | |
The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights | |
Keziah Coffin | |
Cap'n Warren's Wards | |
The Rise of Roscoe Paine | |
Kent Knowles: Quahaug | |
Cap'n Eri | |
Cy Whittaker's Place | |
Fair Harbor | |
Thankful's Inheritance | |
Cap'n Dan's Daughter | |
Mary-'Gusta |
By: Henry A. Beers (1847-1926) | |
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A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century | |
From Chaucer to Tennyson | |
A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories | |
The Sisters-In-Law |
By: Henry A. Beers (1847-1926) | |
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Four Americans Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The Californians |
By: Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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Avalanche
Price Ruyler has been sent to San Francisco from New York to salvage the family business after the 1906 earthquake. His success makes him one of the city's most eligible bachelors but he resists the machinations of the local girls (and their mothers). Then he meets the beautiful and captivating Helene. He proposes within a week. Into the fourth year of their marriage, he realizes something has changed. He still loves his wife and he believes she loves him but he begins to wonder about her mysterious past and questions whether family secrets were buried in the rubble left by the earthquake. |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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What Dreams May Come |
By: Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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Rezanov
This novel by the prolific Californian author Gertrude Horn Atherton is based on the real life story of Nikolai Rezanov, a man who, in 1806, pushed for the Russian colonization of Alaska and California. "Not twenty pages have you turned before you know this Rezanov, privy councilor, grand chamberlain, plenipotentiary of the Russo-American company, imperial inspector of the extreme eastern and northwestern dominions of his imperial majesty Alexander the First, emperor of Russia—all this and more, a man... |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The Gorgeous Isle A Romance; Scene: Nevis, B.W.I. 1842 |
By: Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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Valiant Runaways
Savage bears, a river rescue, capture by Indians, escape on wild mustangs and a revolutionary battle await the protagonists of this suspenseful adventure novel, set in California. |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The Doomswoman An Historical Romance of Old California |
By: Henry A. Beers (1847-1926) | |
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Initial Studies in American Letters |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California |
By: Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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Daughter Of The Vine
We are introduced to Englishman Dudley Thorpe on the evening of his arrival in California. At a ball, he is introduced to several belles, including the lovely Nina Randolph. Is this the start of something special? Dudley thinks so, but what about Nina? Why won't she open herself up to love? She is obviously attracted to Dudley. What is the dark secret she is hiding? Will it make a difference to Dudley's feelings? Who will be there for her in her time of need? Dudley or her odious cousin, Richard Clough? And what will San Francisco society make of it all? | |
Sleeping Fires
The story of a love so strong that neither the rigid rules of Society in California in the 1800s nor the very bowels of hell could keep a young woman from the love she had found. A story rich in fashion ad feminism showing how determination and love could overcome all obstacles. |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The White Morning | |
The Conqueror | |
The Living Present |
By: Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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Senator North
"When, Mr. President, a man, however eminent in other pursuits and whatever claims he may have to public confidence, becomes a member of this body, he has much to learn and much to endure. Little does he know of what he will have to encounter. He may be well read in public affairs, but he is unaware of the difficulties which must attend and embarrass every effort to render what he may know available and useful. He may be upright in purpose and strong in the belief of his own integrity, but he cannot... |
By: Henry A. Beers (1847-1926) | |
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Milton's Tercentenary An address delivered before the Modern Language Club of Yale University on Milton's Three Hundredth Birthday. |
By: Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929) | |
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Bertram Cope's Year
This novel was perhaps the most daring and affirmative LGBT literature of the first two decades of the 20th century in America. In this story, Bertram Cope is a young college instructor, about twenty-four years old ("certainly not a day over twenty-five"), who is pursued by men and women, both younger and older than himself. In writing this novel, Fuller had to carefuly craft his plot schemes so as not to offend the sensibilities of publishers. As a result, today's reader is left somewhat, but not entirely, confused about the precise feelings that characters develop for one another by the end of the book... |
By: Mary Dennett | |
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The Sex Side of Life An Explanation for Young People |
By: Enid Bagnold (1889-1981) | |
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The Happy Foreigner |
By: George B. Griffenhagen | |
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Old English Patent Medicines in America | |
Drug Supplies in the American Revolution |
By: Katherine MacLean (1925-) | |
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The Man Who Staked the Stars | |
Games | |
The Carnivore | |
Regeneration |
By: Enid Bagnold (1889-1981) | |
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A Diary Without Dates |