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By: Romain Rolland (1866-1944) | |
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By: Oliver Herford (1863-1935) | |
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![]() The Kitten's Garden of Verses is a book of short poetry, modeled after Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses. Of course, the poems in this book are intended for kittens rather than children! | |
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By: Romain Rolland (1866-1944) | |
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By: Oliver Herford (1863-1935) | |
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By: Romain Rolland (1866-1944) | |
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By: Grace Isabel Colbron (1869-1943) | |
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![]() Joseph Muller, quiet mannered detective, tries to solve the mystery of a man who died in his study, by a bullet hole in the chest. But all windows and doors were locked, from the inside. |
By: William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) | |
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![]() The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North (filmed as The Grip of the Yukon in 1928) is an adventure yarn from the prodigious output of William MacLeod Raine, who averaged nearly two western novels a year for some 46 years. Twenty of his novels have been filmed. Though Raine was prolific, he was a slow, careful, conscientious worker, intent on accurate detail, and considered himself a craftsman rather than an artist. (Adapted from Wikipedia) | |
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![]() The aptly titled "Tangled Trails, A Western Detective Story" takes the listener through a web of curious incidents revolving around the murder of a prominent man in Denver. Kirby Lane was quite obviously the guilty party in the murder of his uncle. Lane, among others, had had a falling out with his uncle, the victim James Cunningham. But there were some who believed his nephew to be innocent of the hideous crime. Lane feared the guilty party to be a female bronco rider whom he had befriended, as her presence at the scene of the crime was quite evident, albeit only to him... | |
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By: Margaret W. Lewis | |
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By: Tobias Smollett (1721-1771) | |
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![]() I am Roderick Random. This is the contemporary story of my struggle against the adversity of orphan-hood, poverty, press gangs, bloody duels, rival fortune hunters, and the challenge to be well-dressed through it all. In the course of recounting my adventures to you, dear reader, I will give you a front row seat to the characters of English eighteenth century life including highway robbers, womanizing monks, debt-laden gallants, lecherous corrupt officials, effeminate sea captains, bloodthirsty surgeons, and my dear friend Miss Williams, a reformed prostitute... | |
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By: Jules Michelet (1798-1874) | |
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By: William Hanford Edwards | |
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![]() A book reminiscent of the days when football was gaining popularity in America by MHAIJH85 |
By: Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681) | |
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By: James Witt Sewell (1865-1955) | |
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By: Annie Wood Besant (1847-1933) | |
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By: Annie Besant (1847-1933) | |
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![]() In her autobiography, Annie Besant poignantly writes of her search for the truth of what she believed in, leaving Christianity behind to embrace Atheism, and ultimately finding her peace in Theosophy, which she became interested in after meeting Helena Blavatsky. She moved to India to better study Theosophical ideas and this is where she made her home until her death. She was a gifted orator and writer, often speaking and writing on her religious beliefs, as well as women's rights and social reform... |
By: Annie Besant (1847-1933) | |
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![]() My Path to Atheism is a remarkable document in many ways, not least that it was written by a woman in Victorian England, not the most open free-thinking of societies, especially for women at that time. It needed a remarkable woman to write such a revolutionary and to 19th century minds, heretical document in a society where the Church had such a stronghold. Besant herself was originally married to a clergyman, but her increasingly anti-religious views and writings led to a legal separation. She went... |
By: Dorothy Osborne (1627-1695) | |
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![]() A lively, interesting and important collection of 17th century love-letters written by an English lady, against the background of the Civil War and the Restoration |
By: Burton E. Stevenson (1872-1962) | |
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![]() A detective novel set in turn-of-the-century New York City, in which a young lawyer plays the sleuth. Packed with plot twists (and the ubiquitous romantic complication, of course). ( |
By: Burton Egbert Stevenson (1872-1962) | |
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