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By: Kalidasa | |
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Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works |
By: Kalidasa | |
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Sakoontala or the Lost Ring An Indian Drama | |
The Birth of the War-God A Poem by Kalidasa |
By: Charles Neville Buck (1879-1930) | |
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The Tyranny of Weakness
Torn between her love for her aging father, a minister steeped in the puritanical values of old New England, and the young Virginian who was born and raised of southern chivalrous tradition, the many and conflicting emotions which stir deep within Conscience Williams envelop this tale of desire, devotion, inner strength, devious treachery, and individuality of spirit. | |
When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry | |
A Pagan of the Hills | |
The Roof Tree | |
The Portal of Dreams | |
Destiny | |
The Lighted Match | |
The Key to Yesterday | |
The Tempering | |
The Call of the Cumberlands |
By: Jacob A. Riis (1849-1914) | |
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How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York
How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York (1890) was a pioneering work of photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting the squalid living conditions in New York City slums in the 1880s. It served as a basis for future muckraking journalism by exposing the slums to New York City’s upper and middle class. The title of the book is a reference to a phrase of François Rabelais, who wrote in Pantagruel: "one half of the world does not know how the other half lives". |
By: Rolf Boldrewood (1826-1915) | |
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Robbery Under Arms
A tale of cattle duffing, horse stealing and bushranging in the New South Wales outback with Captain Starlight.To quote the author "though presented in the guise of fiction, this chronicle of the Marston family must not be set down by the reader as wholly fanciful or exaggerated. Much of the narrative is literally true, as can be verified by official records. A lifelong residence in Australia may be accepted as a guarantee for fidelity as to local colour and descriptive detail." |
By: Juan Valera (1824-1905) | |
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Pepita Ximenez |
By: Rolf Boldrewood | |
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Nevermore | |
Shearing in the Riverina | |
The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation | |
A Modern Buccaneer |
By: Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) | |
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Histology of the Blood
This is a textbook on the science of blood and bloodwork by (1908) Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Paul Ehrlich. Should appeal to hematologists, phlebotomists, and just plain folks interested in how our bodies work. |
By: F. Tennyson Jesse (1888-1958) | |
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The Milky Way
The Milky Way - F. Tennyson Jesse's first novel - began life as a 1913 magazine serial called The Adventures of Viv. In it, poor-but-plucky Cornish painter/model Vivian Lovel recounts events of her twenty-first year: en route from Penzance to London by steamer, she catches a baby dropped over the side of a sinking ship - and decides to keep it. Penniless, however, she "platonically" pairs up with pan-like fellow passenger Peter Whymperis, an actor and aspiring writer, and together they find work with a fifth-rate repertory troupe... |
By: Sapper (Herman Cyril McNeile) (1888-1937) | |
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Bulldog Drummond
‘Sapper’, the pseudonym of Colonel. H.C. McNeile M.C. was one of the most popular English writers of thrillers between the two world wars. And Hugh (Bulldog) Drummond was his most popular leading character. This book, the first of the series, is of its time. Opinions are expressed which would not pass muster today and the books are strongly laced with jingoism, racial stereotypes and hostile references to foreigners. Naturally all the villains are masters of disguise and invariably put off murdering the hero until later whist they think of something absolutely beastly. Nevertheless the story is a good one and well told. |
By: Procopius | |
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Procopius History of the Wars, Books V. and VI. | |
History of the Wars, Books I and II The Persian War |