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By: Clair W. Hayes (1887-) | |
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The Boy Allies Under the Sea | |
The Boy Allies in the Trenches Midst Shot and Shell Along the Aisne | |
The Boy Allies at Verdun Or, Saving France from the Enemy | |
By: Frances Eleanor Trollope (1835-1913) | |
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That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 2 |
By: Josephine Daskam Bacon (1876-1961) | |
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Mrs. Dud's Sister |
By: Frances Eleanor Trollope (1835-1913) | |
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That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 3 |
By: Josephine Daskam Bacon (1876-1961) | |
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In The Valley Of The Shadow | |
A Philanthropist | |
Julia The Apostate |
By: Clair W. Hayes (1887-) | |
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The Boy Allies with the Cossacks Or, A Wild Dash over the Carpathians |
By: Josephine Daskam Bacon (1876-1961) | |
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A Reversion To Type |
By: Clair W. Hayes (1887-) | |
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The Boy Allies under Two Flags | |
The Boy Allies at Liege |
By: John Holland Rose (1855-1942) | |
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The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 1 of 2) |
By: Clair W. Hayes (1887-) | |
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The Boy Allies with Uncle Sam's Cruisers |
By: Robert May (1588-) | |
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The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery |
By: C. Alphonso Smith (1864-1924) | |
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Short Stories Old and New |
By: Oscar D. Skelton (1878-1941) | |
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 32 - The Railway Builders: A Chronicle of Overland Highways
When the pace of railroad construction slackened in 1914, Canada had achieved a remarkable position in the railway world. Only five other countries—the United States, Russia, Germany, India, and, by a small margin, France—possessed a greater mileage; and, relatively to population, none came anywhere near her. This is the story of how Canada became a country stitched together by rail. |
By: C. Alphonso Smith (1864-1924) | |
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Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book with Inflections, Syntax, Selections for Reading, and Glossary |
By: Oscar D. Skelton (1878-1941) | |
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 30 - The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: A Chronicle of Our Own Time
In conformity with its title, this volume, save for the earlier chapters, is history rather than biography, is of the day, more than of the man. The aim has been to review the more significant events and tendencies in the recent political life of Canada. (from the Preface)Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919) was a member of parliament for 45 years (1874-1919) and Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. He was Canada's first French-speaking prime minister and did much to reconcile English and French Canada. (TriciaG) |
By: Oscar Douglas Skelton (1878-1941) | |
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The Canadian Dominion; a chronicle of our northern neighbor |
By: Edith Brown Kirkwood (1875-1954) | |
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Animal Children The Friends of the Forest and the Plain |
By: Thomas Fillebrown (1836-1908) | |
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Resonance in Singing and Speaking |
By: Idabelle McGlauflin | |
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Handicraft for Girls A Tentative Course in Needlework, Basketry, Designing, Paper and Cardboard Construction, Textile Fibers and Fabrics and Home Decoration and Care |
By: Edwin A. Battison | |
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Screw-Thread Cutting by the Master-Screw Method since 1480 | |
The Auburndale Watch Company First American Attempt Toward the Dollar Watch |
By: Ralph Henry Barbour (1870-1944) | |
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The Adventure Club Afloat |
By: Percy F. Westerman (1876-1959) | |
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The Submarine Hunters A Story of the Naval Patrol Work in the Great War |
By: George Iles (1852-1942) | |
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Little Masterpieces of Autobiography: Actors
The playwright gives a play its plot, characters, dialog and form, but its sense of living reality is conveyed by the art of the actor. This fascinating collection of perspectives on acting is taken from biographies and autobiographies of American, British and Italian actors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. John Wilkes Booth, an actor and the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, is recalled by his brother, the great actor Edwin Booth, and by acclaimed actress Clara Morris. -- Lee Smalley |