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By: Henry A. Beers (1847-1926) | |
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By: Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929) | |
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![]() This novel was perhaps the most daring and affirmative LGBT literature of the first two decades of the 20th century in America. In this story, Bertram Cope is a young college instructor, about twenty-four years old ("certainly not a day over twenty-five"), who is pursued by men and women, both younger and older than himself. In writing this novel, Fuller had to carefuly craft his plot schemes so as not to offend the sensibilities of publishers. As a result, today's reader is left somewhat, but not entirely, confused about the precise feelings that characters develop for one another by the end of the book... |
By: Mary Dennett | |
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By: Enid Bagnold (1889-1981) | |
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By: George B. Griffenhagen | |
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By: Katherine MacLean (1925-) | |
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By: Enid Bagnold (1889-1981) | |
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By: Katherine MacLean (1925-) | |
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By: Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929) | |
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By: R. A. (Rudolph Adams) Van Middeldyk (1832-) | |
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By: William Still (1821-1902) | |
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![]() ”It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers flying from the land of bondage.” William Still. "Dear Sir:—For most of the years I have lived, the escape of fugitives from slavery, and their efforts to baffle the human and other bloodhounds who tracked them, formed the romance of American History. That romance is now ended, and our grandchildren will hardly believe its leading incidents except on irresistible testimony. I rejoice that you are collecting and presenting that testimony, and heartily wish you a great success... |
By: John William Bradley (1830-1916) | |
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By: William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877) | |
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By: Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière | |
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By: Roy Rockwood | |
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![]() Never was there a more clever young aviator than Dave Dashaway. All up-to-date lads will surely wish to read about him. This second volume of the series shows how Dave continued his career as a birdman and had many adventures over the Great Lakes, and how he foiled the plans of some Canadian smugglers. (From the 1913 edition) | |
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By: John Dee (1527-1608) | |
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By: John D. Beresford (1873-1947) | |
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By: Jack Williamson (1908-2006) | |
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![]() This is an SF tale of excitement, danger, derring-do and strangely enough, love. A lonely and very poor asteroid miner, slowly collecting bits of metallic ore in the asteroid belt on his slowly accumulating 'planet' of debris, sees and captures a derelict space ship with a horrible monster aboard .. as well as a dead but lovely girl. How does it all end? Well you will need to listen to find out. One of Jack Williamson's early tales that earned him his reputation as a master story teller. |