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By: Henry Edward Krehbiel (1854-1923) | |
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Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time |
By: Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) | |
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Woman and the New Race
Margaret Sanger was an American sex educator and nurse who became one of the leading birth control activists of her time, having at one point, even served jail time for importing birth control pills, then illegal, into the United States. Woman and the New Race is her treatise on how the control of population size would not only free women from the bondage of forced motherhood, but would elevate all of society. The original fight for birth control was closely tied to the labor movement as well as the Eugenics movement, and her book provides fascinating insight to a mostly-forgotten turbulent battle recently fought in American history. | |
The Pivot of Civilization | |
Family Limitation |
By: Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) | |
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The Man Without a Country and Other Tales | |
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
This is a collection of ten Christmas Stories, some of which have been published before. I have added a little essay, written on the occasion of the first Christmas celebrated by the King of Italy in Rome. | |
The Life of Columbus From His Own Letters and Journals and Other Documents of His Time | |
The Brick Moon and Other Stories | |
Man Without A Country And Other Tales
Edward Everett Hale (1822 – 1909) was an American author, historian and Unitarian clergyman. Hale first came to notice as a writer in 1859, when he contributed the short story "My Double and How He Undid Me" to the Atlantic Monthly. He soon published other stories in the same periodical. His best known work was "The Man Without a Country", published in the Atlantic in 1863 and intended to strengthen support in the Civil War for the Union cause in the North. Though the story is set in the early 19th century, it is an allegory about the upheaval of the American Civil War... | |
If, Yes and Perhaps Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact | |
How to Do It |
By: François duc de La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680) | |
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Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims |
By: William Roberts (1862-1940) | |
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Printers' Marks A Chapter in the History of Typography |