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By: Mitchell Carroll (1870-1925) | |
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By: Leona Dalrymple (1884-) | |
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By: Frederick Palmer (1873-1958) | |
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By: Annie Payson Call (1853-1940) | |
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By: Frederick Palmer (1873-1958) | |
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By: Annie Payson Call (1853-1940) | |
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By: Frederick Palmer (1873-1958) | |
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By: Leona Dalrymple (1884-) | |
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By: George Washington (1732-1799) | |
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By: Alfred Pink | |
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By: Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company | |
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By: Muriel A. C. [Translator] Press | |
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By: Arthur Gray (1859-) | |
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![]() After all, tea is the drink! Domestically and socially it is the beverage of the world. There may be those who will come forward with their figures to prove that other fruits of the soil—agriculturally and commercially—are more important. Perhaps they are right when quoting statistics. But what other product can compare with tea in the high regard in which it has always been held by writers whose standing in literature, and recognized good taste in other walks, cannot be questioned? (From the Preface) A Little Tea Book is a clever book about all things tea- Eastern and Western tea history, stories, culture, quotes, and even poetry. A good little read for tea lovers everywhere. |
By: James McCrone Douie (1854-1935) | |
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By: Fred. W. (Frederick William) Burgess (1855-1945) | |
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By: Leon Davidovich Trotzky (1879-1940) | |
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By: Carlo Gozzi (1720-1806) | |
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![]() MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONSBY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students... |
By: Jane Abbott (1881-) | |
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By: Jane D. Abbott (1881-1968) | |
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![]() The story of a young mountain girl and her first year of city living and going to a high school. She knows nothing of town life, but she had dreams and longs to learn more and discover what the world is like outside of her mountain home. Go with her to the Westley's home, where she finds everyone kind, except the Wesley's oldest daughter, Isobel, who is proud and snubs her. With determination, and courage she enjoys her first year, and longs to continue at Highacres. |
By: Jane Abbott (1881-) | |
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By: Philip Sidney (1554-1586) | |
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By: George Kennan (1845-1924) | |
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By: Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754) | |
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By: George Kennan (1845-1924) | |
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By: Georges Ohnet (1848-1918) | |
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By: Harold P. (Harold Phillips) Manly (1887-) | |
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By: D. R. (David Russell) McAnally (1847-1909) | |
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By: Geographical Publishing Co. [Editor] | |
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By: Kelly Miller (1863-1939) | |
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By: William Stebbing (1832-1926) | |
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By: Bertha Upton (1849-1912) | |
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By: Harold B. (Harold Bruce) Hunting (1879-1958) | |
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By: Simon M. Dubnow (1860-1941) | |
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By: Rev. James MacCaffrey (1875-1935) | |
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![]() This first volume of a two volume set traces the trials and triumphs of the Catholic Church during the period before the reformation up to the 19th century. The origins, causes and developments of the various protestant sects that were the fruit of the reformation are studied in depth, as well as the men, schools of thought and movements within and without the Church that influenced this important time period in Church history. |
By: James Edward Parrott | |
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By: Lewis Madison Terman (1877-1956) | |
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By: Frances Trollope (1779-1863) | |
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![]() Next to de Alexis de Tocquville's almost contemporary Democracy in America, Frances Trollope's work may be the most famous (or at least notorious) dissection of manners and morals of the United States. The work was a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic, and particularly in America, where Trollope was reviled as representing the worst of old world prejudices the new republic (though the criticism did nothing to hurt sales).Accompanied by a son and two daughters, Trollope lived in the United States... |
By: James Brendan Connolly (1868-1957) | |
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![]() The author takes the listener on a tour of various ships used in WW1. He discusses the boats and the seamen who occupy them and their encounters with the German U-boats. It is a collection of short stories, each one complete, about them all. The author was also an Olympic athlete; winning a bronze, silver and gold medal in the Athens Olympics of 1896 and a silver in the Paris games of 1900. |
By: Frits Lugt | |
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By: D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) | |
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![]() LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of the haunting Ballad of Another Ophelia by D. H. Lawrence. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for March 24, 2013. |
By: Frank Bird Linderman (1869-1938) | |
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By: W. G. Archer (1907-1979) | |
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By: The Three Initiates | |
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![]() The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy is a 1908 book claiming to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus, published anonymously by a group or person under the pseudonym of "the Three Initiates". The Kybalion was first published in 1908 by the Yogi Publication Society and is now in the public domain, and can be found on the internet. The book purports to be based upon ancient Hermeticism, though many of its ideas are relatively modern concepts arising from the New Thought movement. The book early on makes the claim that it makes its appearance in one's life when the time is appropriate and includes variations of material found in the book of Proverbs... |
By: Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin Marbot (1782-1854) | |
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By: Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) | |
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![]() A villainous vicar insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy but foolish widow, ruining the fortunes and happiness of her three children, until they begin to fight back. Published in 1837 by the mother of the better-known Anthony Trollope, this highly readable romance portrays the evangelical movement of the Anglican church in a shocking light that may remind readers of some of the religious abuses of the present day. |
By: James B. (James Brendan) Connolly (1868-1957) | |
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By: Theodore Andrea Cook (1867-1928) | |
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By: Eando Binder | |
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By: R. R. (Robert Ranulph) Marett (1866-1943) | |
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By: Swami Abhedananda (1866-1939) | |
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By: Horatio Hale (1817-1896) | |
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By: C. C. MacApp (1917-1971) | |
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By: Laura Dent Crane | |
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By: C. C. MacApp (1917-1971) | |
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By: Laura Dent Crane | |
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By: Horatio Hale (1817-1896) | |
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By: James Orton (1830-1877) | |
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![]() This book, with the subtitle "Across the Continent of South America" describes the scientific expedion of 1867 to the equatorial Andes and the Amazon. The route was from Guayaquil to Quito, over the Cordillera, through the forest to Napo, and, finally, on the Rio Napo to Pebas on the Maranon. Besides this record, the expedition - under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute - collected samples of rocks and plants, and numerous specimen of animals. The scientists also compiled a vocabulary of local languages and produced a new map of equatorial America... |
By: Z. F. (Zachariah Frederick) Smith (1827-1911) | |
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By: George Coffey (1857-1916) | |
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By: M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt) Cooke (1825-1914) | |
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By: Robert B. Shaw | |
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By: H. E. E. (Herbert Edward Elton) Hayes | |
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By: Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy (1860-1936) | |
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By: Nikolaj Velimirović (1880-1956) | |
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By: Ludovic Halévy (1834-1908) | |
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By: Nikolaj Velimirović (1880-1956) | |
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By: Ludovic Halévy (1834-1908) | |
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By: Justin McCarthy (1830-1912) | |
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![]() In Volume III of this series on the Hanoverian Kings, Justin McCarthy is joined by his son, Justin Hartly McCarthy, a liberal Irish MP like his father. Together they bring to life, poor stubborn George III, the outrageous radical, John Wilkes, the rebellious American Colonies, great-hearted Charles James Fox, the Gordon Riots which set London ablaze, Edmund Burke, Britain's problematic Indian policy, and the brave, enigmatic Younger Pitt, who faced national fears of the spread of revolution across the Channel from France and then confronted the imminent threat of invasion by the armies of Napoleon. |
By: Nikolaj Velimirović (1880-1956) | |
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By: Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy (1860-1936) | |
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By: Nikolaj Velimirović (1880-1956) | |
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By: Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy (1860-1936) | |
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By: Thomas Stevens (1854-1935) | |
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![]() Thomas Stevens was the first person to circle the globe by bicycle, a large-wheeled Ordinary. His journey started in April 1884 in San Francisco from where he cycled to Boston to take a steamer to England. Crossing England, France, Central Europe and Asia Minor before he was turned back at the borders of Afghanistan. He returned part of the way to take a ship to Karachi, from where he crossed India. Another steam ship brought him from Calcutta to Hong Kong, and from Shanghai he set over to Japan, finally ending his journey after actually cycling 13... | |
![]() Thomas Stevens was the first person to circle the globe by bicycle, a large-wheeled Ordinary. His journey started in April 1884 in San Francisco from where he cycled to Boston to take a steamer to England. Crossing England, France, Central Europe and Asia Minor before he was turned back at the borders of Afghanistan. He returned part of the way to take a ship to Karachi, from where he crossed India. Another steam ship brought him from Calcutta to Hong Kong, and from Shanghai he set over to Japan, finally ending his journey after actually cycling 13... |
By: Theophilus Goldridge Pinches (1856-1934) | |
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By: Dean C. Worcester (1866-1924) | |
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![]() MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONSBY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students... |
By: Martin Ross (1862-1915) | |
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By: G. F. R. Henderson (1854-1903) | |
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By: Cyril Bailey (1871-1957) | |
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By: Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence (1837-1914) | |
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