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By: William Wells Brown (1816?-1884) | |
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Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States |
By: William Noyes (1862-1928) | |
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Handwork in Wood |
By: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887) | |
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Fairy Book
The sleeping beauty in the wood -- Hop-O'-My-Thumb -- Cinderella; or, the little glass slipper -- Adventures of John Dietrich -- Beauty and the Beast -- Little One Eye, Little Two Eyes, and Little Three Eyes -- Jack the giant-killer -- Tom Thumb -- Rumpelstilzchen -- Fortunatus -- The Bremen Town Musicians -- Riquet with the tuft -- House Island -- Snow-White and Rose-Red -- Jack and the bean-stalk -- Graciosa and Percinet -- The iron stove -- The invisible prince -- The woodcutter's daughter --... | |
By: William Noyes (1862-1928) | |
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Wood and Forest |
By: Robert W. Service (1874-1958) | |
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Songs of a Sourdough
Reputedly the best-selling poetry collection of the 20th century, 'Songs of a Sourdough' is best known for Robert W. Service's classic Yukon ballads, 'The Shooting of Dan McGrew' and 'The Cremation of Sam McGhee'. Service was born in Preston, Lancashire, and grew up in Scotland. In his twenties, he made his way to Canada and settled in the Yukon where he worked as a bank clerk but evidently dreamed of more adventurous pursuits. Service's readings of his poems show that he could adopt either a Scottish or North American accent. Here they are read in an accent that is not too far removed from the place of his birth. | |
The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance | |
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone |
By: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887) | |
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The Adventures of A Brownie As Told to My Child by Miss Mulock | |
Agatha's Husband A Novel | |
Mistress and Maid | |
A Noble Life | |
Christian's Mistake | |
The Laurel Bush |
By: Gustav Kobbé (1857-1918) | |
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How to Appreciate Music
Originally published in 1906, this book is essentially a how to guide on music appreciation. Includes sections on the pianoforte, orchestral, and vocal music. Good for anyone who wishes for a greater appreciation of the wonders of music. | |
The Loves of Great Composers | |
The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players |
By: George Dunderdale (1822-1903) | |
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The Book of the Bush
While the world was young, nations could be founded peaceably. There was plenty of unoccupied country, and when two neighbouring patriarchs found their flocks were becoming too numerous for the pasture, one said to the other: "Let there be no quarrel, I pray, between thee and me; the whole earth is between us, and the land is watered as the garden of Paradise. If thou wilt go to the east, I will go to the west; or if thou wilt go to the west, I will go to the east." So they parted in peace.(excerpt from book) |
By: Florian Cajori | |
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A History of Mathematics |
By: Howard I. Chapelle (1901-1975) | |
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The Pioneer Steamship Savannah: A Study for a Scale Model United States National Museum Bulletin 228, 1961, pages 61-80 |
By: William Henry Holmes (1846-1933) | |
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A Study Of The Textile Art In Its Relation To The Development Of Form And Ornament |
By: Howard I. Chapelle (1901-1975) | |
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The Migrations of an American Boat Type | |
Fulton's "Steam Battery": Blockship and Catamaran |
By: Noah Lott | |
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The Silly Syclopedia
A Terrible Thing in the Form of a Literary Torpedo which is Launched for HILARIOUS PURPOSES ONLY. Inaccurate in Every Particular Containing Copious Etymological Derivations and Other Useless Things by Noah Lott (an ex-relative of Noah Webster) |
By: Edith E. Wiggin | |
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Lessons on Manners for Home and School Use
It is true that good manners, like good morals, are best taught by the teacher's example. It is also true that definite lessons, in which the subject can be considered in its appropriate divisions, are of no little value if we would have our children attain to "that finest of the fine arts, a beautiful behavior." (From the author's Introduction) |
By: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) | |
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The Principles of Scientific Management |
By: John Morley (1838-1923) | |
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Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) |
By: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) | |
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Shop Management |
By: de Troyes Chrétien (12th cent.) | |
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Cliges; a romance |
By: C. Houston (Charles Houston) Goudiss (1880-) | |
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Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918) |
By: Émile Gaboriau (1832-1873) | |
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Monsieur Lecoq: The Inquiry
Monsieur Lecoq is a captivating mystery, historical and love story : Around 11 o'clock, on the evening of Shrove Sunday 18.., close to the old Barrière d'Italie, frightful cries, coming from Mother Chupin's drinking-shop, are heard by a party of detectives led by Inspector Gévrol. The squad runs up to it. A triple murder has just been committed. The murderer is caught on the premises. Despite Gévrol's opinion that four scoundrels encountered each other in this vile den, that they began to quarrel, that one of them had a revolver and killed the others, Lecoq, a young police agent, suspects a great mystery... |
By: Dinah Craik (1826-1887) | |
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John Halifax, Gentleman
This novel, published in 1856, was one of the popular and beloved novels in the Victorian era. It is told in the first person by Phineas Fletcher, an invalid son of a Quaker tanner who is presented to us in the beginning as a lonely youth. John Halifax, the first friend he ever had, is a poor orphan who is taken in by his father to help in the work which his sickly son can't constantly do. Phineas tells us in an unforgettable way how John succeeded in rising from his humble beginning and become a wealthy and successful man. But with the money come horrible troubles... In an unforgettable manner, we learn to know all the characters of the novel as if they really lived. |
By: Khalil Gibran (1883-1931) | |
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The Madman |
By: Willis J. Abbot (1863-1934) | |
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Aircraft and Submarines
"Aircraft and Submarines" is a history of the development of these forms of transportation and their ultimate use in warfare. Also a brief history of submarine use in commercial applications. A thoroughly enjoyable piece for anyone interested in the detailed development of these modes of transportation. | |
American Merchant Ships and Sailors | |
The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 |
By: Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás (1844-1921) | |
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Talks by Abdul Baha Given in Paris
“Much has already been written of the visit of Abdul Baha, Abbas Effendi, to Europe,” writes Lady Blomfield in her Preface to Paris Talks, “During his stay at Paris at 4, Avenue de Comoens, he gave short “Talks” each morning to those who crowded, eager to hear His Teaching. These listeners were of many Nationalities and types of thought, learned and unlearned, members of various religious sects, Theosophists and Agnostics, Materialists and Spiritualists, etc., etc. Abdul Baha spoke in Persian, which was translated into French... |
By: Frank Herbert (1920-1986) | |
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Old Rambling House | |
Operation Haystack |
By: Edgar Fawcett (1847-1923) | |
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Some Reminiscences of old Victoria | |
The Adventures of a Widow A Novel |
By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936) | |
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Mother |
By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936) | |
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Creatures That Once Were Men |
By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936) | |
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Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark |
By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936) | |
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Through Russia |
By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940) | |
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Books Before Typography A Primer of Information About the Invention of the Alphabet |
By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936) | |
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The Man Who Was Afraid | |
Twenty-six and One and Other Stories |
By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940) | |
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Abbreviations and Signs A Primer of Information about Abbreviations |
By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936) | |
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 22 - Pioneers of the Pacific Coast: A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters
This, volume 22 of the Chronicles of Canada series, describes the exploration of the Canadian Pacific coast, British Columbia, and Alaska. It includes accounts of Bering, Cook, Vancouver, Mackenzie, Fraser, and Thompson. | |
Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward |
By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940) | |
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Punctuation A Primer of Information about the Marks of Punctuation and their Use Both Grammatically and Typographically |
By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936) | |
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 23 - The Cariboo Trail: A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia
Between the California and Yukon/Klondike gold rushes was the Cariboo Gold Rush in what would become northern British Columbia. The first discovery was made in 1859, but the rush didn't get underway in earnest until 1861. This short work documents the story of this lesser-known era and how it directly affected the development of British Columbia. | |
The Story of the Trapper | |
Through Our Unknown Southwest |
By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936) | |
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Creatures That Once Were Men |
By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936) | |
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Lords of the North |
By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940) | |
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Division of Words Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation |
By: Percy James Brebner (1864-1922) | |
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The Master Detective Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles | |
The Brown Mask | |
Christopher Quarles College Professor and Master Detective
Christopher Quarles is a professor of philosophy and a private consulting detective. Quarles, along with his granddaughter Zena, assists Police Detective Murray Wigan in solving various crimes and mysteries in Victorian England. Whereas the police look for facts and then form a theory of a case, Quarles first forms a theory, often seemingly absurd and based on little more than intuition, then seeks facts in support of it. Of course, to the astonishment of all concerned, Quarles' theories usually... | |
The Light That Lures | |
Princess Maritza |
By: Allen L. Churchill and Francis J. Reynolds (1867-1937) | |
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World's War Events, Vol. I |
By: Francis J. Reynolds (1867-1937) | |
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Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3 |
By: J Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) | |
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Union and Communion - or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon
This little book, whose design is to lead the devout Bible student into the Green Pastures of the Good Shepherd, thence to the Banqueting House of the King, and thence to the service of the Vineyard, is one of the abiding legacies of Mr. Hudson Taylor to the Church. In the power of an evident unction from the Holy One, he has been enabled herein to unfold in simplest language the deep truth of the believer's personal union with the Lord, which under symbol and imagery is the subject of The Song of Songs. (From the Foreword by J Stuart Holden). |
By: L. Adams Beck (1862-1931) | |
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The ninth vibration and other stories
This is a collection of the following short stories: The Ninth Vibration -- The Interpreter : A Romance of the East -- The Incomparable Lady : A Story of China with a Moral -- The Hatred of the Queen : A Story of Burma -- Fire of Beauty -- The Building of the Taj Majal -- How Great is the Glory of Kwannon! -- The Round-Faced Beauty. Many of them are romantic, some of them are fantasy and others are occult fiction.(Introduction by Linda Andrus) |
By: of Samosata Lucian (120-180) | |
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Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01 |
By: John Charles Van Dyke | |
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A Text-Book of the History of Painting
A TEXT-BOOK OF THE HISTORY OF PAINTINGBY JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D.PREFACE.The object of this series of text-books is to provide concise teachable histories of art for class-room use in schools and colleges. The limited time given to the study of art in the average educational institution has not only dictated the condensed style of the volumes, but has limited their scope of matter to the general features of art history. Archaeological discussions on special subjects and aesthetic theories have been avoided... |
By: William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) | |
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Sherman’s Recollections of California, 1846-1848, 1855-1857, from his Memoirs
This librivox recording comprises three chapters from American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman’s Memoirs. The chapters deal with a posting to California in his pre-Civil War military career in the years 1846-1848. While many of his colleagues saw action in the Mexican-American War, Sherman performed administrative duties in the captured territory of California. Along with fellow Lieutenants Henry Halleck and Edward Ord, Sherman embarked from New York on the 198-day journey around Cape Horn aboard the converted sloop USS Lexington... |
By: William T. Sherman (1820-1891) | |
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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Volume I., Part 1 |
By: John Trusler (1735-1820) | |
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The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency |
By: Osborn H. Oldroyd (1842-1930) | |
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The Good Old Songs We Used to Sing, '61 to '65 | |
The Poets' Lincoln Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President |
By: Northern Nut Growers Association [Editor] | |
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Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the sixth annual meeting Rochester, New York, September 1 and 2, 1915 |
By: Grace Rogers Cooper | |
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The Invention of the Sewing Machine | |
The Scholfield Wool-Carding Machines |
By: Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938) | |
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The Child of Pleasure |
By: Walter Lippmann (1889-1974) | |
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Public Opinion
Public Opinion (1922), by Walter Lippman, is a critical assessment of functional democratic government, especially the irrational, and often self-serving, social perceptions that influence individual behavior, and prevent optimal societal cohesion. (Introduction by author) | |
Preface to Politics
This is the first book in the bibliography of Walter Lippmann, written three years after emerging from Harvard where he studied under the pragmatists Santayana and James. Although the work is a century old, the reader of today may still find in it, with its focus on practical human needs, a refreshing view towards the fundamental purpose (and persistent flaws) of politics, and indeed government itself, just as relevant and meaningful today as when it was written. |
By: William Congreve (1670 -1729) | |
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The Way of the World
The Way of the World is a play written by British playwright William Congreve. It premiered in 1700 in the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. It is widely regarded as being one of the best Restoration comedies written and is still performed sporadically to this day.The play is based around the two lovers Mirabell and Millamant (originally famously played by John Verbruggen and Anne Bracegirdle). In order for the two to get married and receive Millamant's full dowry, Mirabell must receive the blessing of Millamant's aunt, Lady Wishfort... | |
The Library of William Congreve |