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By: Asa Don Dickinson (1876-1960) | |
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Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
This charming book has many stories that deal mostly with the holiday of Thanksgiving, perfectly suited for family listening and reading. and gathers in one volume tales of tasty turkeys, festive parties, generous gestures, and holiday cheer. The stories featured include works by such writers as Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Eliot, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and others. So if you want to listen to some great stories that bring out gratitude for life and a thanksgiving attitude, here are a bunch of the best. |
By: Hugo Münsterberg (1863-1916) | |
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Psychology and Industrial Efficiency | |
Psychology and Social Sanity | |
By: Asa Don Dickinson (1876-1960) | |
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Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers | |
Stories of Achievement, Volume IV, Authors and Journalists |
By: George Washington Cable (1844-1925) | |
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The Cavalier | |
Strange True Stories of Louisiana | |
The Amateur Garden | |
The Grandissimes | |
Strong Hearts | |
Bonaventure, A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
This is a gentle, delightful story of life and love on the bayoux of Acadian Louisiana during the latter half of the 19th century. Bonaventure is a Creole raised among the Acadians. He loves learning, and through his calling as a teacher, and his own unique force of character, comes to have a lasting effect on the people around him. A word of warning: This story has occasional references to Jews and African Americans that the modern mind finds offensive. They are retained here in the interest of preserving the original text. | |
Old Creole Days | |
Kincaid's Battery | |
Madame Delphine | |
The Flower of the Chapdelaines | |
Dr. Sevier | |
Bylow Hill | |
John March, Southerner |
By: Pierre Loti (1850-1923) | |
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An Iceland Fisherman | |
Egypt (La Mort de Philae) | |
The Story of a Child | |
Ramuntcho |
By: Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) | |
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Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II
MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONSBY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students... |
By: James Thomson (1834-1882) | |
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The City of Dreadful Night |
By: Harriet T. Comstock (1860-1925) | |
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Janet of the Dunes
Known primarily for her children's books, Harriet T. Comstock would occasionally depart from that genre and showcase her writing talent in adult prose as well. Janet of the Dunes is one such departure wherein she masterfully takes us into the lives of the bold men and women who tended those life saving stations along the seaboard which many a ship relied upon for their safety. They were simple people, large of heart and as close-knit as a tiny community can and must ever be, and they, above all else, took their duties very seriously... |
By: Mary E Wilkins Freeman | |
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Edgewater People
A collection of interrelated short stories concerning the townfolk of a few small New England villages at the turn of the last century. |
By: Katherine Philips (1632-1664) | |
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Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, The Matchless Orinda
The poet Katherine Philips was called “The Matchless Orinda” in her day and was well known for her works, both personal and political. She was a staunch Royalist (a supporter of Charles I and his son during the English Civil Wars) and wrote poetic defenses of the monarchy. She was also part of a literary coterie, in which she and her friends had “code names.” Philips herself was “Orinda,” her husband “Antenor,” and her friend Anne Owen “Lucasia.” She is perhaps best known today for her passionate poems celebrating female friendship. |
By: George Henry Borrow (1803-1881) | |
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Romano Lavo-Lil: word book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy language | |
Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery |