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By: Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1876-1960) | |
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By: Harry Graham (1874-1936) | |
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By: Francis Rolt-Wheeler | |
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![]() THE BOY WITH THE U.S. CENSUSBY FRANCIS ROLT-WHEELERPREFACELife in America to-day is adventurous and thrilling to the core. Border warfare of the most primitive type still is waged in mountain fastnesses, the darkest pages in the annals of crime now are being written, piracy has but changed its scene of operations from the sea to the land, smugglers ply a busy trade, and from their factory prisons a hundred thousand children cry aloud for rescue. The flame of Crusade sweeps over the land and the call for volunteers is abroad... |
By: Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) | |
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![]() Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy (first published 1619) is a sensational Jacobean sex tragedy. When gentleman soldier Melantius returns to Rhodes, he finds his dear friend Amintor is recently married - but not to his troth-plight love Aspatia (the maid of the title). Instead, the King has arranged a match between Amintor and Melantius' sister, the beautiful Evadne. On his wedding night, Amintor finds that his new wife has married him under false pretenses - and this unleashes a torrent of dire consequences, sexual, emotional, and ultimately political. |
By: Charles W. Diffin (1884-1966) | |
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![]() Chet Ballard answers the pinpoint of light that from the craggy desolation of the moon stabs out man's old call for help. |
By: James Emerson Tennent (1804-1869) | |
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By: Charles Willard Diffin (1884-1966) | |
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By: James Emerson Tennent (1804-1869) | |
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By: Charles Willard Diffin (1884-1966) | |
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![]() Once more Chet, Walt and Diane are united in a wild ride to the Dark Moon—but this time they go as prisoners of their deadly enemy Schwartzmann. |
By: Claude H. Miller | |
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![]() The Library of Work and Play, OUTDOOR SPORTS AND GAMESBy CLAUDE H. MILLER, PH.B.INTRODUCTORY The human body a perfect machine--How to keep well--Outdoor sleeping--Exercise and play--Smoking--Walking Suppose you should wake up Christmas morning and find yourself to be the owner of a bicycle. It is a brand-new wheel and everything is in perfect working order. The bearings are well oiled, the nickel is bright and shiny and it is all tuned up and ready for use. If you are a careful, sensible boy you can have fun with it for a long time until finally, like the One Hoss Shay in the poem, it wears out and goes to pieces all at once... |
By: James Elliott (1880-1959) | |
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By: C. A. Toledano | |
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By: Marianne Margaret Compton Cust Alford (1817-1888) | |
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By: Francis Augustus Cox (1783-1853) | |
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By: Jessie Hubbell Bancroft (1867-) | |
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By: Lulu Hunt Peters | |
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By: Charles Turley (1868-1940) | |
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By: F. Hamilton Jackson (1848-1923) | |
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By: Charles Turley (1868-1940) | |
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By: Wilbur Fisk Gordy | |
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![]() STORIES OF LATER AMERICAN HISTORYBy WILBUR F. GORDYPREFACEThis book, like Stories of Early American History, follows somewhat closely the course of study prepared by the Committee of Eight, the present volume covering the topics outlined for Grade V, while the earlier one includes the material suggested for Grade IV. It was the plan of that committee to take up in these grades, largely in a biographical way, a great part of the essential facts of American history; and with this plan the author, who was a member of that committee, was in hearty accord... |
By: Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911) | |
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![]() The Art of Travel is a handbook of practical advice for the adventure seeking Victorian. We hear how to organize all steps of a voyage, from the very beginnings (qualifications of a traveller, how to organize an expedition, the perfect outfit), to the actual trip (how to choose a bivouac, huts and tents, what game to shoot - and how, dealing with (hostile) savages), until the final, hopefully successful, return of the traveller (arranging memoranda). |
By: Douglas Mawson (1882-1958) | |
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