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By: Timothy S. Arthur (1809-1885) | |
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![]() The reader cannot but smile at some of the phases of life presented in this volume. Yet the smile will, in no case, the author thinks, be at the expense of humanity, good feeling, or virtue. Many of the incidents given, are facts embellished by a few touches of fancy. In all, lessons may be read that some, at least, will do well to lay to heart. |
By: Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894) | |
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By: Joseph Munk (1847-1927) | |
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![]() An introduction to Arizona from approximately a century ago. | |
By: Dame Rose Macaulay (1881-1958) | |
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![]() Henry Beechtree, a newspaper correspondent for the British Bolshevist, is covering the latest otherwise sleepy session of the League of Nations in Geneva, when the newly elected President – a member of the Norwegian delegation – disappears mysteriously, adding some badly needed ‘spice’ to Henry's assignment. (Introduction by Cathy Barratt) |
By: Rex Beach (1877-1949) | |
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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: Pierre Corneille (1606-1684) | |
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By: Albertus Magnus (1193-1280) | |
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![]() Surely the most deeply-rooted need of the human soul, its purest aspiration, is for the closest possible union with God. As one turns over the pages of this little work, written by Blessed Albert the Great towards the end of his life, when that great soul had ripened and matured, one feels that here indeed is the ideal of one's hopes. (From the Preface) |
By: Percy Fitzpatrick (1862-1931) | |
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By: T. Roger Smith (1830-1903) | |
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By: Thomas Kempis (1380?-1471) | |
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By: William H. (William Harrison) Ukers (1873-1945) | |
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By: William J. (William Josephus) Robinson (1867-1936) | |
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By: Mary Augusta Ward (1851-1920) | |
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![]() "Julie Le Breton enchants almost everyone around her with her smart, charm, and excellent manners. She almost belongs to the English highest nobility, but just almost… Her parents, 2 aristocrats who ran away from England in order to be together, could never marry - because her mother was married to someone else. Therefore, she is forced to work for the cruel Lady Henry Delafield, who hates her. She has a few good friends, amongst whom are 2 admirers… And that is only the beginning. This is a compelling drama, set mostly in England, among the English aristocracy... |