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By: Samuel L. Bensusan (1872-1958) | |
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Murillo |
By: Ridgwell Cullum | |
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The Trail of the Axe
Dave ran a lumber mill in western Canada. There are some workers within his organization who he trusts implicitly, some who he doesn’t trust at all, and some who he is unsure about. But Dave is basically a trusting soul. Most of the folks in Malkern liked him, as he had been a major factor in shaping the village and in providing employment for a lot of the folks who lived in the area. Dave was not a pleasant site to look at; ungainly, not very attractive, yet he had a heart that was the antithesis of his lack of physical attractiveness... |
By: Fernão Nunes (16th cent.) | |
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A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): a contribution to the history of India |
By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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The Young Woodsman Life in the Forests of Canada |
By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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The Wreckers of Sable Island | |
In Paths of Peril A Boy's Adventures in Nova Scotia |
By: Ridgwell Cullum (1867-1943) | |
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In the Brooding Wild |
By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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Terry's Trials and Triumphs | |
Bert Lloyd's Boyhood A Story from Nova Scotia |
By: Ridgwell Cullum (1867-1943) | |
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The Son of his Father | |
The Heart of Unaga |
By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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Donalblane of Darien |
By: Ridgwell Cullum (1867-1943) | |
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The Men Who Wrought | |
The Twins of Suffering Creek |
By: James M. Oxley (1855-1907) | |
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Ti-Ti-Pu A Boy of Red River |
By: Ridgwell Cullum (1867-1943) | |
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The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon |
By: Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts (1832-1914) | |
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Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief |
By: John Gould Fletcher (1886-1950) | |
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Some Imagist Poets, 1916 An Annual Anthology |
By: Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) | |
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Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
The wandering minstrel Martin Pippin finds a lovelorn ploughman who begs him to visit the orchard where his beloved has been locked in the well-house with six sworn virgins to guard her. Martin Pippin goes to the rescue and wins the confidence of the young women by telling them love stories. Although ostensibly a children's book, the six love stories, which have much the form of Perrault's fairy tales such as Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella, have a depth which is adult in sentiment, and indeed they were written not for a child but for a young soldier, Victor Haslam... |