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By: Mary Jane Holmes (1825-1907) | |
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Darkness and Daylight | |
Aikenside | |
Jessie Graham | |
Tracy Park | |
Miss McDonald | |
Bad Hugh | |
Rosamond — or, the Youthful Error | |
Dora Deane |
By: Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1819-1899) | |
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Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend |
By: Mary Jane Holmes (1825-1907) | |
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Ethelyn's Mistake | |
Homestead on the Hillside |
By: A. W. Duncan | |
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The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition |
By: John Richard Green (1837-1883) | |
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History of the English People, Volume I Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216 |
By: Edric Vredenberg (1860-?) | |
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My Book Of Favourite Fairy Tales
This is a collection on well-known, favorite fairy stories, most of which we all grew up with. They were edited and retold in this volume. |
By: George Haven Putnam (1844-1930) | |
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Abraham Lincoln | |
The Little Gingerbread Man |
By: Henri Murger (1822-1861) | |
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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter |
By: George Haven Putnam (1844-1930) | |
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International Copyright Considered in some of its Relations to Ethics and Political Economy |
By: Carveth Read (1848-1931) | |
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Logic Deductive and Inductive |
By: William Tyler Olcott (1873-1936) | |
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A Field Book of the Stars |
By: George Farquhar (1677-1707) | |
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Recruiting Officer | |
The Beaux-Stratagem A comedy in five acts
Two gentlemen of broken fortune, disguised as master and servant, and thinking that a good dowry split both ways would solve their problems; some cludgy highwaymen and their confederates; foxy inn-keeper and saucy daughter; a country home with a drunken squire and his long suffering wife, medicine-practicing Lady, and beautiful daughter. What could possibly go wrong? |
By: Robert Henry Newell (1836-1901) | |
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The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers
These are a collection of humorous "letters" written by a fictional character to a relation in the north during the Civil War. They were published regularly in the New York Mercury Sunday newspaper for the four years of the war. In the letters, Newell pokes fun at northern generals, politicians, and has hard things to say about southerners. Although Newell is rarely serious, I imagine the letters reflect the bitterness and frustration of many northerners at the time. (Introduction by Margaret) |
By: William Edwards Henderson (1870-) | |
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An Elementary Study of Chemistry |
By: Luis Coloma (1851-1915) | |
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Perez the Mouse |
By: Kate M. Foley | |
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Five Lectures on Blindness
The [five] lectures were written primarily to be delivered at the summer sessions of the University of California, at Berkeley and at Los Angeles, in the summer of 1918. . . they are the outgrowth of almost a quarter of a century spent in work for the blind, and were written from the standpoint of a blind person, seeking to better the condition of the blind. They were addressed not to the blind, but to the seeing public, for the benefit that will accrue to the blind from a better understanding of their problems. (Extract from the Forward by Milton J. Ferguson) |
By: Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935) | |
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The Little Mother Goose | |
Dickens's Children Ten Drawings |