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By: William Carleton (1794-1869) | |
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The Black Prophet - A Tale of Irish Famine
A story about the Irish, just before the onset of the famine of 1847, with all the color and dialogue of a man who lived it. |
By: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) | |
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The Hairy Ape | |
The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays | |
The First Man |
By: William Carleton (1794-1869) | |
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Stories And Tales Of The Irish |
By: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) | |
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The Straw |
By: William Carleton (1876-1945) | |
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One Way Out A Middle-class New-Englander Emigrates to America |
By: Ezra Pound (1885-1972) | |
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Hugh Selwyn Mauberley |
By: Temple Bailey (-1953) | |
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The Tin Soldier |
By: Ezra Pound (1885-1972) | |
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Certain Noble Plays of Japan From the manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa |
By: Temple Bailey (-1953) | |
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The Gay Cockade | |
Mistress Anne | |
Contrary Mary | |
Glory of Youth | |
The Trumpeter Swan | |
The Trumpeter Swan | |
Judy |
By: Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) | |
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A Child of the Jago
Arthur George Morrison (1 November 1863, Poplar, London - 4 December 1945, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire) was an English author and journalist known for his realistic novels about London's East End and for his detective stories. Morrison's most famous novel is A Child of the Jago, published in 1896, The novel described in graphic detail living conditions in the East End, including the permeation of violence into everyday life (it was a barely fictionalized account of life in the Old Nichol Street Rookery). (Introduction by Wikipedia and Algy Pug) | |
The Red Triangle Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator | |
The Hole in the Wall |
By: Charlotte Mew (1869-1928) | |
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The Farmer's Bride
The Farmer's Bride is a collection of 28 poems by British modernist writer Charlotte Mew. The original edition was published in 1916; this edition, published in 1921, contains 11 more poems. Mew's poetry is varied in style and content and manifests a strong interest in love, longing, death, and nature. Mew's life was marked by loneliness and depression, and she eventually committed suicide. Her work earned her the admiration of her peers, including Virginia Woolf, who characterized her as "very good and quite unlike anyone else." |
By: Confucius (551 BCE-479 BCE) | |
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Confucian Analects
The Analects, or Lunyu (simplified Chinese: 论语; traditional Chinese: 論語; pinyin: Lún Yǔ; literally "Classified/Ordered Sayings"), also known as the Analects of Confucius, are considered a record of the words and acts of the central Chinese thinker and philosopher Confucius and his disciples, as well as the discussions they held. Written during the Spring and Autumn Period through the Warring States Period (ca. 475 BC - 221 BC), the Analects is the representative work of Confucianism and continues to have a substantial influence on Chinese and East Asian thought and values today... |
By: Patanjali | |
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The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Yoga sutras by Patanjali is a seminal work in yoga, this book is more about control of mind and the true goal of yoga. The sutras are extremely brief, and the translation in neat English makes it very easy for people to understand the ancient Sanskrit text. It starts with the birth and growth of spiritual man through the control of mind. In all, this is a "all in one" book for yoga philosophy written by the master himself. |
By: David Garnett (1892-1981) | |
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Lady into Fox
When Sylvia Tebrick, the 24-year-old wife of Richard Tebrick, suddenly turns into a fox while they are out walking in the woods, Mr. Tebrick sends away all the servants in an attempt to keep Sylvia's new nature a secret. Both then struggle to come to terms with the problems the change brings about. |
By: Henry Lawson (1867-1922) | |
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Joe Wilson and His Mates |
By: Harold L. Goodwin (1914-1990) | |
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The Electronic Mind Reader | |
Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet
"Foster, Lieutenant, R. I. P.," blared the voice horn, and five minutes later Rip Foster was off into space on an assignment more exciting than any he had ever imagined. He could hardly believe his ears. Could a green young Planeteer, just through his training, possibly carry out orders like these? Sunny space, what a trick it would be! From the moment Rip boards the space ship Scorpius there is a thrill a minute. He and his nine daring Planeteers must cope with the merciless hazing of the spacemen commanding the ship, and they must outwit the desperate Connies, who threaten to plunge all of space into war... |
By: Henry Lawson (1867-1922) | |
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Shame of Going Back
Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson was an Australian writer and poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia's "greatest short story writer". |
By: Harold L. Goodwin (1914-1990) | |
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The Egyptian Cat Mystery | |
Rip Foster in Ride the Gray Planet |
By: Henry Lawson (1867-1922) | |
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While the Billy Boils | |
Children of the Bush |
By: Harold L. Goodwin (1914-1990) | |
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The Scarlet Lake Mystery | |
Smugglers' Reef
Seventh entry in the Rick Brant Science Mystery Adventure series has Rick and buddy Scott using infrared technology on the trail of smuggling no-goodniks in the vicinity of Spindrift Island, Rick's home and location of his dad's laboratory, off the New Jersey & New York coast. |
By: Henry Lawson (1867-1922) | |
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On the Track |
By: Harold L. Goodwin (1914-1990) | |
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The Pirates of Shan | |
Caves of Fear
Entry in the Rick Brant series by Goodwin under the name John Blaine, which began in 1947. 'Rick and Scotty travel to the Himalayas again, this time to stop nuclear materials from falling into the wrong hands.' says Wikipedia. | |
The Flaming Mountain | |
The Golden Skull |
By: Henry Lawson (1867-1922) | |
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Over the Sliprails | |
The Rising of the Court |
By: Daniel B. Shepp | |
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Shepp's Photographs of the World |
By: Nicola A. (Nicola Aloysius) Montani (1880-1948) | |
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The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book |
By: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
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The Science of Fingerprints Classification and Uses |