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By: Lulu Hunt Peters | |
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By: Charles Turley (1868-1940) | |
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By: F. Hamilton Jackson (1848-1923) | |
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By: Charles Turley (1868-1940) | |
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By: Wilbur Fisk Gordy | |
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![]() STORIES OF LATER AMERICAN HISTORYBy WILBUR F. GORDYPREFACEThis book, like Stories of Early American History, follows somewhat closely the course of study prepared by the Committee of Eight, the present volume covering the topics outlined for Grade V, while the earlier one includes the material suggested for Grade IV. It was the plan of that committee to take up in these grades, largely in a biographical way, a great part of the essential facts of American history; and with this plan the author, who was a member of that committee, was in hearty accord... |
By: Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911) | |
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![]() The Art of Travel is a handbook of practical advice for the adventure seeking Victorian. We hear how to organize all steps of a voyage, from the very beginnings (qualifications of a traveller, how to organize an expedition, the perfect outfit), to the actual trip (how to choose a bivouac, huts and tents, what game to shoot - and how, dealing with (hostile) savages), until the final, hopefully successful, return of the traveller (arranging memoranda). |
By: Douglas Mawson (1882-1958) | |
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By: Saxton Pope (1875-1926) | |
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By: Ettie A. Rout | |
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By: Francis Galton (1822-1911) | |
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By: John Mandeville (1300-1399?) | |
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By: Charles Hanson Towne (1877-1949) | |
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By: A. H. (Arthur Henry) Bullen (1857-1920) | |
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By: A. H. (Arthur Henry) Bullen (1857-1920) | |
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By: Evelyn Everett-Green (1856-1932) | |
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By: Charles Hanson Towne (1877-1949) | |
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By: Evelyn Everett-Green (1856-1932) | |
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By: Eileen Edna Power (1889-1940) | |
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By: Marie D. Webster (1859-1956) | |
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![]() Although the quilt is one of the most familiar and necessary articles in our households, its story is yet to be told. In spite of its universal use and intimate connection with our lives, its past is a mystery which -- at the most -- can only be partially unravelled. (from the Introduction) |
By: Henry Sweet (1845-1912) | |
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By: Edward Sapir (1884-1939) | |
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By: Friedrich Christian Accum (1769-1838) | |
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By: E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess (1886-1966) | |
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By: Ian Hamilton (1853-1947) | |
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By: Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) | |
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![]() Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) was an American feminist, writer, and intellectual associated with the Transcendentalist movement. Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845) is considered the first major feminist work in the United States. Her life was short but full. She became the first editor of the transcendentalist journal The Dial in 1840, before joining the staff of the New York Tribune under Horace Greeley in 1844. By the time she was in her 30s, Fuller had earned a reputation as the best-read person in New England, male or female, and became the first woman allowed to use the library at Harvard College... |
By: James Mark Baldwin (1861-1934) | |
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By: William Stearns Davis (1877-1930) | |
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By: Mark Clifton (1906-1963) | |
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By: Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) | |
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By: Mark Clifton (1906-1963) | |
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By: William Stearns Davis (1877-1930) | |
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By: Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) | |
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By: Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (1847-1929) | |
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By: Leigh Douglass Brackett (1915-1978) | |
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By: John Augustine Zahm (1851-1921) | |
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![]() A history of woman's role in science through the ages and the many contributions she has made.Chapter Titles are:1. Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind2. Woman's Capacity for Scientific Pursuits3. Women in Mathematics4. Women in Astronomy5. Women in Physics6. Women in Chemistry7. Women in the Natural Sciences8. Women in Medicine and Surgery9. Women in Archæology10. Women as Inventors11. Women as Inspirers and Collaborators in Science12. The Future of Women in Science: Summary and Epilogue |
By: Marie Jane Cooper | |
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By: Eric Parker (1870-1955) | |
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By: Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) | |
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By: Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1834-1919) | |
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By: Charles Hemstreet (1866-?) | |
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![]() The history of New York City is told as a story, in few words. It begins with Henry Hudson's discovery of Manhattan in 1609. And it finishes in 1898 when the island of Manhattan becomes the Borough of Manhattan of Greater New York. |
By: Raymond F. (Raymond Francis) Yates (1895-) | |
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By: Charles Hemstreet | |
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By: Henry Jenner (1848-1934) | |
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By: Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) | |
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By: Antonio de Morga (1559-1636) | |
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By: Rebecca Sophia Clarke (1833-1906) | |
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![]() I am going to tell you something about a little girl who was always saying and doing funny things, and very often getting into trouble. Her name was Prudy Parlin, and she and her sister Susy, three years older, lived in Portland, in the State of Maine, though every summer they went to Willowbrook, to visit their grandmother. (From chapter 1 ) |
By: Helen Campbell (1839-1918) | |
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By: Coningsby Dawson (1883-1959) | |
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By: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864) | |
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By: Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) | |
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By: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864) | |
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By: Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) | |
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By: Helen Campbell (1839-1918) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: Coningsby Dawson (1883-1959) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864) | |
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By: Helen Campbell (1839-1918) | |
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By: Coningsby Dawson (1883-1959) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: Coningsby Dawson (1883-1959) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: Helen Campbell (1839-1918) | |
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By: Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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By: Coningsby Dawson (1883-1959) | |
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By: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864) | |
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By: Sophie May (1833-1906) | |
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