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By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885) | |
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By: F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909) | |
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By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885) | |
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By: F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909) | |
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By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885) | |
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By: F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909) | |
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By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885) | |
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By: Pansy (1841-1930) | |
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![]() A collection of short stories, highlighting some of the best and worst characteristics we women are capable of in our Christianity and in our home life. |
By: Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848-1907) | |
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By: Fredric Brown (1906-1972) | |
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By: John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) | |
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By: Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) | |
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By: William Wells Brown (1814-1884) | |
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![]() Clotel; or, The President's Daughter is a novel by William Wells Brown (1815-84), a fugitive from slavery and abolitionist and was published in London, England in December 1853. It is often considered the first African-American novel. This novel focuses on the difficult lives of mulattoes in America and the "degraded and immoral condition of the relation of master and slave in the USA" (Brown). It is about the tragic lives of Currer, Althesea, and Clotel. In the novel, Currer is the former mulatto mistress of President Thomas Jefferson who together have two daughters, Althesea and Clotel... | |
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By: Robert W. Service (1874-1958) | |
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![]() 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. | |
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By: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887) | |
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By: de Troyes Chrétien (12th cent.) | |
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