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By: Elinor Glyn (1864-1943) | |
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Halcyone | |
Three Things | |
The Price of Things | |
By: Marmaduke William Pickthall (1875-1936) | |
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Oriental Encounters Palestine and Syria, 1894-6 |
By: Elinor Glyn (1864-1943) | |
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The Man and the Moment | |
Elizabeth Visits America | |
His Hour | |
The Point of View | |
The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel |
By: Edwin Arnold (1832-1904) | |
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The Essence of Buddhism | |
The Light of Asia | |
Indian Poetry Containing "The Indian Song of Songs," |
By: Fanny Fern | |
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Ruth Hall
This is a COMPELLING semi-autobiography of a woman who experienced severe highs and lows! Starting many things at a very young age in life & experiencing incredible happiness! Only all too soon to find herself in extreme opposite situations. This book shows some of the true heartlessness that some human beings can display, as well as some family. It conveys hypocrisy of some in the religious world. It also displays true grit and what desperation can do to drive a person! This book will inevitably cause the reader to experience several emotions and thoughts, some pleasant, some not so nice. "Live" the journey along with the author! A MUST read! (Written by Deborah Knight) |
By: H. Bolingbroke Mudie (1880-1916) | |
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The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 1 | |
The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 4 | |
The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 3 | |
The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 5 | |
The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 9 |
By: Fanny Fern (1811-1872) | |
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Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends |
By: H. Bolingbroke Mudie (1880-1916) | |
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The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 2 |
By: Lucy Madox Rossetti (1843-1894) | |
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Mrs. Shelley
I have to thank all the previous students of Shelley as poet and man--not last nor least among whom is my husband--for their loving and truthful research on all the subjects surrounding the life of Mrs.Shelley. -Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti Mrs. Shelley is a biography of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley, author of Frankenstein and other works, wife of Percy Shelley, daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin who penned The Vindication of the Rights of Women, and daughter of William Godwin, a philosopher and novelist... |
By: Maria Parloa (1843-1909) | |
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Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes and Home Made Candy Recipes
A selection of chocolate recipes which were produced for Walter Baker & Co, the oldest producer of chocolate in the United States. Advertisements used by Walter Baker & Co can be found in Section 7. They are read by: Cori Samuel, Peter Why, David Lawrence, BookAngel7, ashleighjane and Joanne Rochon. |
By: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) | |
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What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government
What Is Property?: or, An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government (French: Qu'est-ce que la propriété ? ou Recherche sur le principe du Droit et du Gouvernment) is an influential work of nonfiction on the concept of property and its relation to anarchist philosophy by the French anarchist and mutualist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, first published in 1840. In the book, Proudhon most famously declared that “property is theft”. Proudhon believed that the common conception of property conflated two distinct components which, once identified, demonstrated the difference between property used to further tyranny and property used to protect liberty... |
By: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) | |
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System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery |
By: Maria Parloa (1843-1909) | |
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Miss Parloa's New Cook Book |
By: F. M. Mayor (1872-1932) | |
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The Third Miss Symons
Miss Mayor tells this story with singular skill, more by contrast than by drama, bringing her chief character into relief against her world, as it passes in swift procession. Her tale is in a form becoming common among our best writers; it is compressed into a space about a third as long as the ordinary novel, yet form and manner are so closely suited that all is told and nothing seems slightly done, or worked with too rapid a hand. |
By: Gertrude Burford Rawlings | |
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The Story of Books
Rawlings follows the development of printing from the origins of writing to modern printing. Some of the earliest records are ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman recordings on papyrus and wax tablets. However, Rawlings acknowledges the sparse nature of this first fragile evidence, and limits speculation.Later, libraries of religious books grew in Europe, where monks copied individual books in monasteries. The "block printing" technique began with illustrations carved in wood blocks, while the text needed to be written by hand... |
By: Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) | |
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Outdoor Sketching Four Talks Given before the Art Institute of Chicago; The Scammon Lectures, 1914 |
By: Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) | |
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Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 |
By: Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) | |
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Colonel Carter's Christmas and The Romance of an Old-Fashioned Gentleman | |
Peter: a novel of which he is not the hero |
By: Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) | |
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The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin |
By: Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) | |
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The Wood Fire in No. 3 | |
Kennedy Square | |
The Fortunes of Oliver Horn | |
Abijah's Bubble | |
Felix O'Day | |
Tom Grogan | |
The Under Dog | |
The Veiled Lady and Other Men and Women | |
Tides of Barnegat | |
A Gentleman's Gentleman 1909 | |
Little Gray Lady
As every Christmas for the last 20 years, the Little Gray Lady lights a candle in her room and spends the evening alone, thinking of a great mistake she has made so long ago. This year, however, things are to play out differently.. | |
The Parthenon By Way Of Papendrecht | |
A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others | |
Fiddles 1909 | |
The Man In The High-Water Boots | |
Colonel Carter of Cartersville | |
Homo 1909 | |
Forty Minutes Late 1909 | |
The Other Fellow | |
A List To Starboard 1909 |
By: Wayne Whipple (1856-1942) | |
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Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
This is a careful and fascinating collection of interviews with people who knew Lincoln as a boy and young man. A glimpse into the type of person he was from the very beginning. "All the world loves a lover"—and Abraham Lincoln loved everybody. With all his brain and brawn, his real greatness was in his heart. He has been called "the Great-Heart of the White House," and there is little doubt that more people have heard about him than there are who have read of the original "Great-Heart" in "The Pilgrim's Progress... |
By: Alfred Henry Lewis (1857-1914) | |
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Wolfville Nights | |
Wolfville Days |
By: Wayne Whipple (1856-1942) | |
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Radio Boys Cronies Or, Bill Brown's Radio |
By: Alfred Henry Lewis (1857-1914) | |
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Faro Nell and Her Friends Wolfville Stories | |
Wolfville | |
The President A novel | |
How The Raven Died 1902, From "Wolfville Nights" |