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By: Ben Ames Williams (1889-1953)

The Sea Bride by Ben Ames Williams The Sea Bride

By: Clarence Day, Jr. (1874-1935)

This Simian World by Clarence Day, Jr. This Simian World

Clarence Day, Jr., best known for his work Life with Father, presents a satirical speculation on how the world might be different if we apes had not risen to prominence, but rather one of the other species had become dominant in our place.

By: Frédéric Bastiat

Sophisms of the Protectionists by Frédéric Bastiat Sophisms of the Protectionists

"To rob the public, it is necessary to deceive them," Bastiat said and believed. He reasoned, employing repetition to various applications, against fallacious arguments promoting the "Protection" of industries to the detriment of consumers and society. (Introduction by Katie Riley)

By: John William Polidori (1795-1821)

Book cover The Vampyre; a Tale

By: Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)

Book cover What Is Free Trade? An Adaptation of Frederic Bastiat's "Sophismes Éconimiques" Designed for the American Reader

By: Helen Bannerman (1862-1946)

Book cover Little Black Sambo
Book cover The Story of Little Black Sambo and The Story of Little Black Mingo
Book cover The Story of Little Black Mingo

By: A. D. F. (Alfred Dwight Foster) Hamlin (1855-1926)

Book cover A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised

By: Norman F. Langford

The King Nobody Wanted by Norman F. Langford The King Nobody Wanted

In a very real and interesting way, The King Nobody Wanted tells the story of Jesus. Where the actual words of the Bible are used, they are from the King James Version. But the greater part of the story is told in the words of every day. (Introduction by N. F. Langford)

By: Maria Gentile

Book cover The Italian Cook Book

One of the beneficial results of the Great War has been the teaching of thrift to the American housewife. For patriotic reasons and for reasons of economy, more attention has been bestowed upon the preparing and cooking of food that is to be at once palatable, nourishing and economical.In the Italian cuisine we find in the highest degree these three qualities. That it is palatable, all those who have partaken of food in an Italian trattoria or at the home of an Italian family can testify, that it is healthy the splendid manhood and womanhood of Italy is a proof more than sufficient...

By: Sofronio G. Calderón (1878-1954?)

Book cover Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog Con partes de la oracion y pronunciacion figurada

By: Saint Augustine (354-430)

Book cover The Confessions of St. Augustine

By: Charles Johnson (fl. 1724-1736)

Book cover Pirates

By: Stanley Waterloo

The Story of Ab by Stanley Waterloo The Story of Ab

This is the story of Ab, a man of the Age of Stone, who lived so long ago that we cannot closely fix the date, and who loved and fought well.

Book cover The Wolf's Long Howl
Book cover A Man and a Woman

By: Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846-1916)

Book cover Myths That Every Child Should Know

A selection of famous and timeless myths, adapted for a junior audience.

Book cover Folk Tales Every Child Should Know

We have always loved stories. people have always entertained each other by telling tales around the campfire; traveling storytellers were huge crowd-pullers. Many of these stories were passed down through the generations, largely unchanged. "The stories made by the people, and told before evening fires, or in public places and at the gates of inns in the Orient, belong to the ages when books were few and knowledge limited, or to people whose fancy was not hampered by familiarity with or care for...

Book cover Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People
Book cover Heroes Every Child Should Know

The endeavour has been made in this volume to bring together the heroic men of different races, periods and types; and in the selection of material the most attractive, intelligent and authoritative literature has been drawn upon. In cases in which the material selected belongs distinctively to the best literature, no changes have been made, although narratives have been abbreviated; in cases in which the material has a historical rather than a distinctively literary quality, the text has been treated for "substance of doctrine," and omissions have been freely made, and connecting words, phrases and even sentences have been introduced to give the narrative clear connection and completeness...

Book cover Books and Culture
Book cover Essays on Work and Culture

The author investigates the world of work against a backdrop of culture. Each of the 25 essays focuses on one aspect of the topic. For example, the first essay, "Tool or Man?" looks at two views of man. One is that of strength as the provider of security. The other is that of aesthete, as an enthusiast of the arts or academics or religion. In our culture, provider of security is the winner every time. Man as a source of multiple talents cannot be allowed. As the author frames the argument, "Specialisation has been carried so far that it has become an organised tyranny...

Book cover Under the Trees and Elsewhere

By: Lucy Fitch Perkins

The Belgian Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins The Belgian Twins

This story is based upon the experiences of two Belgian refugees in World War I. When their parents are marched of by Germans, Jan and Marie are left alone. Now they, along with their dog, have to find their parents!

The Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins The Dutch Twins

The Dutch Twins are Kit and Kat, 5 years old and not yet big enough to be called by their real names, Christopher and Katrina. They live in a typical Dutch household, around the turn of the last century. The book follows their day-to-day adventures and accidental mishaps. The book is the first of a series of stories about twins in different countries, meant to give children an idea of life and customs in various parts of the world.

Book cover The Irish Twins
Book cover The Puritan Twins
Book cover The Eskimo Twins
Book cover The Japanese Twins
Book cover The Spartan Twins
Book cover The Cave Twins
Book cover The Italian Twins
Book cover The Mexican Twins
Book cover The French Twins
Book cover The Swiss Twins

By: Friedrich Engels (1820-1895)

Book cover Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844

This is Engels' first book (since considered a classic account of England's working class in the industrial age), which argues that workers paid a heavy price for the industrial revolution that swept the country. Engels wrote the piece while staying in Manchester from 1842 to 1844, based on th bohis observations and several contemporary reports conducted over the period.

Book cover The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
Book cover Feuerbach: The roots of the socialist philosophy
Book cover Landmarks of Scientific Socialism "Anti-Duehring"

By: Joseph Addison (1672-1719)

Book cover The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3
Book cover Essays and Tales

By: Isaac Asimov (1920-1992)

Book cover Youth

By: David Eugene Smith (1860-1944)

Book cover The Hindu-Arabic Numerals
Book cover History of Modern Mathematics Mathematical Monographs No. 1

By: Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923)

Penelope's English Experiences by Kate Douglas Wiggin Penelope's English Experiences

Penelope's English Experiences is a fictional travelogue, which documents the experiences of three American ladies on a visit to England. Included are scenes in London and the village of Belvern, containing fanciful sketches of a West-end ball, portraits of domestic originals, etc., characterized by humorous trifling and droll exaggeration of English traits. By the author Mother Carey's Chickens, A Cathedral Courtship, etc.

A Cathedral Courtship by Kate Douglas Wiggin A Cathedral Courtship

A romantic comedy. A pretty young American girl tours English Cathedrals, with her very blue-blooded Aunt. Then boy meets girl. Boy chases girl. Boy loses girl. Boy finds girl. Finally, girl catches boy with the help of a mad bull.

By: Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1856-1923)

Book cover The Birds' Christmas Carol
Book cover The Girl and the Kingdom Learning to Teach
Book cover Ladies-In-Waiting

By: Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923)

Book cover Rose O' The River

Rose Wiley is a pretty country girl. She's engaged to Stephen Waterman, a country boy. She is quite content, until Claude Merril, a man from Boston, tells her that her love is ruining Stephen's life. A cute coming-of-age novel.

By: Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1856-1923)

Book cover Penelope's Irish Experiences
Book cover Children's Rights A book of nursery logic
Book cover Penelope's Experiences in Scotland
Book cover The Story of Patsy
Book cover Timothy's Quest A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It
Book cover The Village Watch-Tower
Book cover Penelope's Postscripts
Book cover Polly Oliver's Problem
Book cover Pinafore Palace

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