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By: Basil King (1859-1928)

Book cover The Letter of the Contract
Book cover The Street Called Straight
Book cover Wild Olive

Norrie Ford, having been unfairly convicted of murder, has escaped. A lucky chance finds him being rescued by a mysterious girl (the Wild Olive of the title), who sets him up with a new life under a new name in Argentina. He makes such a success of his time there that he is posted back to New York by the company he works for – but not before he has become engaged to be married. Back in New York, he meets up again with the Wild Olive . . .

By: Ellis Parker Butler (1869-1937)

Book cover Cheerful Smugglers

Saving for the baby's education: how can a young family be disciplined so as to regularly put money in the pig (bank)? Why, put a tariff on all items coming into the house, just like the U.S. Government does/did for items coming into the country! But the devil is in the details; what about taxing items brought in by visitors? Is the housemaid herself a taxable item? What items really are 'necessaries' versus luxuries? When visitors arrive these guests stoop to either 'smuggling' in their luggage items to avoid having to pay up to 30% of the value, or wear only what they came dressed in...

Book cover Goat-Feathers
Book cover The Water goats and other troubles
Book cover Mike Flannery On Duty and Off

By: Henry Oyen (1883-1921)

Book cover The Plunderer

By: Basil King (1859-1928)

Book cover The High Heart

By: James J. Walsh (1865-1942)

Book cover The Century of Columbus
Book cover The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
Book cover Education: How Old The New
Book cover Catholic Churchmen in Science
Book cover Health Through Will Power
Book cover Psychotherapy
Book cover Makers of Modern Medicine

By: Harrison Weir (1824-1906)

Our Cats and All About Them by Harrison Weir Our Cats and All About Them

The Englishman Harrison Weir organized the first cat show in England in 1871. In 1887 he founded the National Cat Club and was its first President and Show Manager until his resignation in 1890.Our Cats and all about them is concerned with cats and all about them. It describes numerous breeds of cats and what to look for in a cat show champion, and deals with the general management and common diseases of cats, as well as how to raise healthy kittens. But there is also a hodge podge of cat related stories, games, nursery rhymes, superstitions, as well as a list of cat lovers and a chapter of "The Cat in Shakespeare".

By: Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan (1752-1822)

Book cover Quotes and Images From Memoirs of Marie Antoinette

By: Harrison Weir (1824-1906)

Book cover Favourite Fables in Prose and Verse

By: Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan (1752-1822)

Book cover Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, Volume 1 Being the Historic Memoirs of Madam Campan, First Lady in Waiting to the Queen

By: Sister Mary Jean Dorcy (1914-1988)

A Crown for Joanna by Sister Mary Jean Dorcy A Crown for Joanna

She was born a princess, heir to her father’s kingdom of Portugal, and she might at will have reigned from almost any throne in Europe. But instead of this, she made what to her world seemed a thoroughly mad choice – for she chose to have a throne in heaven. Today those scepters are dust which she would not accept, and as Blessed Joanna of Portugal she possesses a throne imperishable… This children’s biography of Blessed Joanna of Portugal was written by Sister Mary Jean Dorcy, a Catholic Dominican Nun...

By: Marie de France

French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France by Marie de France French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France

The tales included in this little book of translations are derived mainly from the "Lays" of Marie de France. I do not profess them to be a complete collection of her stories in verse. The ascription varies. Poems which were included in her work but yesterday are withdrawn to-day, and new matter suggested by scholars to take the place of the old. I believe it to be, however, a far fuller version of Marie's "Lays" than has yet appeared, to my knowledge, in English. Marie's poems are concerned chiefly with love...

By: Philip José Farmer (1918-2009)

Book cover They Twinkled Like Jewels

By: Maud Churton Braby

Modern marriage and how to bear it by Maud Churton Braby Modern marriage and how to bear it

By: Emil Lucka (1877-1941)

Book cover The Evolution of Love

By: Albert Pike (1809-1891)

Book cover Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

By: H. Beam Piper and John McGuire (1904-1964)

Book cover Hunter Patrol

World War IV has dragged on for 12 years and the whole world is drained and tired of the killing and destruction. One man, a high school chemistry teacher from St. Louis in the USA, is serving his latest forced stint in the UN forces when something strange happens to him. He dies but yet he doesn't. What if you had the power to bring peace to the entire world? What would you do? This story explores a frightening and strange journey into the murky depths of human needs and desires and how they can twist and turn back upon us.

By: A. E. W. Mason

Running Water by A. E. W. Mason Running Water

Although A.E.W. Mason is best known for The Four Feathers, an adventure novel of 1902 set in Egypt and the Sudan (and filmed several times), he was a prolific and popular writer of the period. Running Water, published in 1907, is, like its predecessor, a tale of romantic adventure. Though much of the story takes place in England, the real setting here is in the high Alps, in the range of Mont Blanc near Chamonix and Courmayeur. Here it is that Captain Hilary Chayne arrives, having spent the prior...

By: John Joseph McGuire (1917-1981)

Take the Reason Prisoner by John Joseph McGuire Take the Reason Prisoner

By: Agnes Repplier (1855-1950)

Americans and Others by Agnes Repplier Americans and Others

A collection of sometimes biting, always clever commentaries on some of life's foibles -- as apt today as when Ms. Repplier wrote them in 1912. Though less know to modern readers, Repplier was in her prime ranked among the likes of Willa Cather. Note: Section 13 contains the word niggards. I put it in print here so that it will not be mistaken for a racial epithet when heard. (written by Mary Schneider)

By: Sebastian Brant (1458-1521)

Book cover The Ship of Fools, Volume 1

By: John R. (John Rea) Neill (1877-1943)

Book cover The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales

By: William Wake (1657-1737)

Book cover Forbidden books of the original New Testament

By: Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897)

Book cover Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
Book cover Phoebe, Junior

By: William Wake (1657-1737)

Book cover The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Volume 1, Mary

By: Margaret Oliphant (1828-1897)

Book cover The Doctor's Family
Book cover A Beleaguered City Being a Narrative of Certain Recent Events in the City of Semur, in the Department of the Haute Bourgogne. A Story of the Seen and the Unseen
Book cover Old Lady Mary A Story of the Seen and the Unseen
Book cover The Perpetual Curate
Book cover A Country Gentleman and his Family
Book cover The Rector
Book cover Sir Tom
Book cover A Little Pilgrim In the Unseen
Book cover A Little Pilgrim Stories of the Seen and the Unseen
Book cover The Little Pilgrim: Further Experiences. Stories of the Seen and the Unseen.

By: Eugene S. Ferguson (1916-2004)

Book cover Kinematics of Mechanisms from the Time of Watt

By: John Howell (1788-1863)

Book cover 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)

Book cover The Court of the Empress Josephine
Book cover The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X

By: Imbert de Saint-Amand (1834-1900)

Book cover 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)

Book cover The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise

By: H.A. Lorentz

Book cover The Einstein Theory of Relativity

By: Thomas G. (Thomas George) Thrum (1842-1932)

Book cover Hawaiian Folk Tales A Collection of Native Legends

By: Ike Matthews

Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher by Ike Matthews 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)

The Ghost Ship by John C. Hutcheson 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-)

Book cover The Radio Amateur's Hand Book

By: John C. Hutcheson

Book cover Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea
Book cover The Penang Pirate and, The Lost Pinnace
Book cover The Island Treasure

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