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By: Charlotte Hapai | |
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Legends of the Wailuku |
By: Paul Boyton (1848-1924) | |
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The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World |
By: Lew Lysle Harr (1882-) | |
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Pung Chow The Game of a Hundred Intelligences. Also known as Mah-Diao, Mah-Jong, Mah-Cheuk, Mah-Juck and Pe-Ling | |
By: Stella George Stern Perry (1877-1956) | |
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The Sculpture and Mural Decorations of the Exposition A Pictorial Survey of the Art of the Panama-Pacific international exposition |
By: William H. (William Henry) Gilder (1838-1900) | |
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Schwatka's Search |
By: Herbert Corey Leeds (1855-1930) | |
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The Laws of Euchre As adopted by the Somerset Club of Boston, March 1, 1888 |
By: Frederica Seeger | |
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Entertainments for Home, Church and School |
By: W. B. Cramp | |
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Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales |
By: F. M. S. | |
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The Boy Artist. A Tale for the Young |
By: James Frederic Thorne (1871-) | |
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In the Time That Was |
By: Hannibal Gamon | |
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The Praise of a Godly Woman |
By: Thomas Dykes Beasley | |
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A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country |
By: Alice J. Knight | |
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Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies' |
By: George Sampson (1873-1950) | |
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A Day with Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy |
By: Milton C. (Milton Cooper) Work (1864-1934) | |
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Auction of To-day |
By: Leader Scott (1837-1902) | |
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Fra Bartolommeo |
By: W. H. Inglis | |
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A report of Major Hart's case, of rice-frauds, near Seringapatam |
By: Unknown | |
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Magna Carta
The original document is in Latin so this can only be a fairly rough approximation of the actual content. The text used is the first version in the Gutenberg collection. – Magna Carta is the most significant early influence on the long historical process that has led to the rule of constitutional law today. Magna Carta was originally created because of disagreements between the Pope, King John and his English barons over the rights of the King. Magna Carta required the king to renounce certain rights and respect certain legal procedures and to accept that the will of the king could be bound by law. |
By: Charles Dickens (1812-1870) | |
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Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Collection Vol. 1
The Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Collection comprises short works - fiction, essays, poetry, letters, magazine articles and speeches - and each volume will be a pot pourri of all genres and periods of his writing. This first volume is released on Dickens' 200th birthday, February 7th 2012. Further volumes will follow during the anniversary year.Volume 1 includes short stories including, amongst others, The Holly Tree, the first part of Holiday Romance and three pieces from Mugby Junction.Some... |
By: John Lloyd Stephens (1805-1852) | |
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Vol. 1
The year is 1838. The scene is the dense Honduran forest along the Copán River. Two men, John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, are about to rediscover Mayan civilization. Their guide, slashing through the rampant growth with his machete, leads them to a structure with steps up the side, shaped like a pyramid. Next they see a stone column, fourteen feet high, sculptured on the front with a portrait of a man, “solemn, stern and well fitted to excite terror,” covered on the sides with hieroglyphics, and with workmanship “equal to the finest monuments of the Egyptians... |
By: Gaston Maspero (1846-1916) | |
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Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt
A handbook of Egyptian archaeology, issued by the British Museum, considered suitable for British tourists travelling to Egypt in the 19th Century. (Introduction by Timothy Ferguson) |
By: Unknown | |
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The Ladies' Work-Book Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. |
By: Washington Irving (1783-1859) | |
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The Alhambra: A Series of Tales and Sketches of the Moors and Spaniards
This is a collection of essays, verbal sketches, and stories by Washington Irving. Irving lived at the Alhambra Palace while writing some of the material for his book. In 1828, Washington Irving traveled from Madrid, where he had been staying, to Granada, Spain. At first sight, he described it as "a most picturesque and beautiful city, situated in one of the loveliest landscapes that I have ever seen." He immediately asked the then-governor of the historic Alhambra Palace as well as the archbishop of Granada for access to the palace, which was granted because of Irving's celebrity status... |
By: Katharine Pyle (1863-1938) | |
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Tales of Folk and Fairies
In "Tales of Folk and Fairies" Ms. Pyle tells 15 different children's stories from around the world; each more delightful than the last. Each story stands completely on it's own and although they were probably meant for children, adults will certainly enjoy them as well. |
By: James T. Nichols (1865-?) | |
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Birdseye Views of Far Lands
Birdseye Views of Far Lands is an interesting, wholesome presentation of something that a keen-eyed, alert traveler with the faculty of making contrasts with all classes of people in all sorts of places, in such a sympathetic way as to win their esteem and confidence, has been able to pick up as he has roamed over the face of the earth for a quarter of a century.The book is not a geography, a history, a treatise on sociology or political economy. It is a Human Interest book which appeals to the reader who would like to go as the writer has gone and to see as the writer has seen the conformations of surface, the phenomena of nature and the human group that make up what we call a "world... |
By: John Lloyd Stephens (1805-1852) | |
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatán, Vol. 2
The year is 1838. The scene is the dense Honduran forest along the Copán River. Two men, John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, are about to rediscover Mayan civilization. Their guide, slashing through the rampant growth with his machete, leads them to a stone column, fourteen feet high, sculptured on the front with a portrait of a man, “solemn, stern and well fitted to excite terror,” covered on the sides with hieroglyphics, and with workmanship “equal to the finest monuments of the Egyptians... |
By: Anonymous | |
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Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet | |
The Dance (by An Antiquary) Historic Illustrations of Dancing from 3300 B.C. to 1911 A.D. |
By: William Morris (1834-1896) | |
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Signs of Change
In the 1880s William Morris, the artist and poet famously associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, left the Liberal Party and threw himself into the Socialist cause. He spoke all over the country, on street corners as well as in working men's clubs and lecture halls, and edited and wrote for the Socialist League's monthly newspaper. Signs of Change is a short collection of his talks and writings in this period, first published in 1888, covering such topics as what socialism and work should be, and how capitalism and waste developed. |
By: Pearl White (1889-1938) | |
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Just Me
Perhaps the first memoir written by a film celebrity, Pearl White's Just Me gives a first-person account of the actress' rise to stardom. White guides us through her early childhood, her development as a performer, and finally to her breakout role in The Perils of Pauline--a role that made her the most popular "serial queen" of early cinema. Although romanticized and somewhat embellished, this book gives us a fascinating glimpse into the film industry's earliest years and the various myths of film stardom. |
By: Anonymous | |
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The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet |
By: Unknown (1452-1519) | |
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The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 1 |