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By: Charles Babbage (1792-1871) | |
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By: Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869) | |
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By: Jacqueline Overton (1887-) | |
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By: Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954) | |
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![]() Java Head is a novel of the American merchant marine at the beginning of the great clipper ship era. It is laid in Salem, when that city was still a port rich with the traffic of the East Indies; a story of choleric ship masters, charming girls, and an aristocratic Manchu woman in carmine and jades and crusted gold. There is a drama as secret and poisonous as opium, lovely old gardens with lilac trees and green lattices, and elm-shaded streets ending at the harbor with the brigs unloading ivory from Africa and the ships crowding on their topsails for Canton... |
By: Franklin Beech | |
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By: Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954) | |
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By: Erckmann-Chatrian | |
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By: Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954) | |
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By: Erckmann-Chatrian | |
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By: Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954) | |
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By: Erckmann-Chatrian | |
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By: Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954) | |
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By: Henry Hunt Snelling (1816-1897) | |
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By: William Sleeman (1788-1856) | |
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By: Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Malik Ibn Tufayl (-1185) | |
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By: Edward Alexander Powell (1879-1957) | |
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By: Louis Constant Wairy (1778-1845) | |
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By: Edward Alexander Powell (1879-1957) | |
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By: Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Malik Ibn Tufayl (-1185) | |
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By: Edward Alexander Powell (1879-1957) | |
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By: Louis Constant Wairy (1778-1845) | |
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By: James Edward Keeler (1857-1900) | |
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By: Edric Holmes (1873-) | |
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By: Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) | |
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![]() Treatise on Light was published in 1690 and is probably the largest scientific volume on light published before Newton's Opticks. The book explains how light travels (i.e., that it has a certain velocity), and what happens when it hits a surface (refraction and reflection). A large portion of the book is devoted to the double refraction occurring in Iceland chrystal, and all drawn conclusions are proved geometrically. Christiaan Huygens (1629 - 1695) was a prominent physicist and astronomer. His main discoveries are the centrifugal force, collision laws for bodies and the argument that light consists of waves... |
By: Julia Lestarjette Glover | |
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![]() Kindred Spirits return for their Sophomore year at Briarwood College. There’s a new girl who upsets the status quo. (Introduction by Linda Velwest) |
By: Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) | |
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![]() The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (1881) is written by Jefferson Davis, former President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Davis wrote the book as a straightforward history of the Confederate States of America and as an apologia for the causes that he believed led to and justified the American Civil War. Davis spared little detail in describing every aspect of the Confederate constitution and government, in addition to which he retold in detail numerous military campaigns... |
By: Donald H. Berkebile | |
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By: Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) | |
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By: Nancy R E Meugens Bell | |
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By: Hermann Cäsar Hannibal Schubert (1848-1911) | |
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By: Hiram Bingham (1875-1956) | |
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![]() Prof. Hiram Bingham of Yale Makes the Greatest Archaeological Discovery of the Age by Locating and Excavating Ruins of Machu Picchu on a Peak in the Andes of Peru.There is nothing new under the sun, they say. That is only relatively true. Just now, when we thought there was practically no portion of the earth's surface still unknown, when the discovery of a single lake or mountain, or the charting of a remote strip of coast line was enough to give a man fame as an explorer, one member of the daredevil explorers' craft has "struck it rich... |
By: Florence A. Merriam (1863-1948) | |
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![]() Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey (August 8, 1863 - September 22, 1948) was an American ornithologist and nature writer. She started observing bird behavior at a time when most bird study was based on collections and skins. By 1885, she began to write articles focusing on protecting birds. Her introduction of a birdwatching field guide, aimed at living birds, is considered the first in the tradition of modern bird guides. She wrote the first of these at the age of 26, initially as a series of notes in the Audubon Magazine and later as books. In "A-Birding on a Bronco," she writes an engaging memoir about her several trips to study birds on a ranch in California in the late 1800's. |
By: Arthur J. Rees (1872-1942) | |
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![]() The Shrieking Pit is one of Arthur Rees's earlier works, and is a good old fashioned murder mystery story. Grant Colwyn, a private detective, is holidaying in East Anglia when he notices a young man at a nearby table behaving peculiarly. The young man later leaves the hotel without paying his bill, and turns up in a nearby hamlet in the Norfolk marshes where he takes lodgings at the village inn. The next day, another guest at the inn is found dead, and the young man is missing. Can Colwyn sort out the mystery and prove the young man's innocence one way or the the other? |
By: Mrs. Humphry Ward (1851-1920) | |
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![]() Mary Augusta Ward was a very popular author at the end of the 19th century. The arrival of Marcella was discussed a lot in the London news papers. This popular novel tells about Marcella Boyce, a beauty of the 1880s, who thinks she truly believes in the values of socialism. A 21-year-old art student, she lives in a boarding house in Kensington until her father inherits Mellor Park, the family estate which is located in the Midlands. She unwillingly leaving her studies, all the things she loves and wants to do, and her friends, and starts her new life at Mellor Park, determined to help the poor people she sees around her... |
By: Howard Staunton (1810-1874) | |
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By: Herbert Silberer (1882-1922) | |
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By: Bert Leston Taylor (1866-1921) | |
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By: Thomas Dixon, Jr. (1864-1946) | |
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![]() The second book in a trilogy of the Reconstruction era - The Leopard's Spots (1902), The Clansman (1905), and The Traitor (1907), this novel was the basis for the 1915 silent movie classic, "The Birth Of A Nation". Within a fictional story, it records Dixon's understanding of the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan (his uncle was a Grand Titan during Dixon's childhood), recounting why white southerners' began staging vigilante responses to the savage personal insults, political injustices and social cruelties heaped upon them during Reconstruction... |
By: Arthur J. Rees (1872-1942) | |
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By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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By: Thomas Dixon (1864-1946) | |
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By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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By: Thomas Dixon (1864-1946) | |
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By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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By: Thomas Dixon (1864-1946) | |
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By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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By: Henry Drummond | |
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![]() The spiritual classic The Greatest Thing In the World is a trenchant and tender analysis of Christian love as set forth in the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians. The other addresses speak to other aspects of Christian life and thought. |
By: Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) | |
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By: James Dabney McCabe (1842-1883) | |
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By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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By: Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) | |
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By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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By: James Dabney McCabe (1842-1883) | |
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By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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By: Daniel Bussier Shumway (1868-) | |
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By: Derek J. de Solla (Derek John de Solla) Price (1922-1983) | |
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By: Archibald H. Sayce (1845-1933) | |
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By: Frank Belknap Long (1903-1994) | |
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By: Archibald H. Sayce (1845-1933) | |
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By: Frank Belknap Long (1903-1994) | |
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By: Archibald H. Sayce (1845-1933) | |
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By: Marguerite Stockman Dickson | |
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![]() VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE FOR GIRLSBy MARGUERITE STOCKMAN DICKSONA FOREWORDFortunate are we to have from the pen of Mrs. Dickson a book on the vocational guidance of girls. Mrs. Dickson has the all-round life experiences which give her the kind of training needed for a broad and sympathetic approach to the delicate, intricate, and complex problems of woman's life in the swiftly changing social and industrial world. Mrs. Dickson was a teacher for seven years in the grades in the city of New York. She then became the partner of a superintendent of schools in the business of making a home... |
By: Henry Sydnor Harrison (1880-1930) | |
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