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By: Bruce Bairnsfather (1888?-1959) | |
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By: William Ralph Inge (1860-1954) | |
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By: Edward Samuel Corwin (1878-1963) | |
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By: William Ralph Inge (1860-1954) | |
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By: Mary Stoyell Stimpson | |
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![]() In every country there have been certain men and women whose busy lives have made the world better or wiser. The names of such are heard so often that every child should know a few facts about them. It is hoped the very short stories told here may make boys and girls eager to learn more about these famous people. (from the Forward of the text) |
By: Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer | |
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By: George Horace Lorimer (1869-1937) | |
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By: Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard (1877-1942) | |
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By: Frank L. Packard (1877-1942) | |
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![]() In the previous book of adventures, we met Jimmie Dale, a wealthy playboy by day, who at night put on a disguise and became The Gray Seal, a daredevil entering businesses or homes and cracking safes, always leaving a diamond shaped, gray paper "seal" behind to mark his conquest. He never took anything, but just wanted the thrill of it. This had spun out of control when a mysterious woman, whom Jimmie Dale nicknames The Tocsin, caught him at it and blackmailed him into doing her bidding. On her instigation, he got involved in numerous underworld crimes, righting wrongs and protecting innocent bystanders... |
By: Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard (1877-1942) | |
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By: George Horace Lorimer (1869-1937) | |
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By: George Crabbe (1754-1832) | |
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![]() English village life and villagers in the east of England in the late 1700’s and early 1800s—is the subject of The Borough. George Crabbe was an English poet, surgeon, and clergyman. He is best known for his early use of the realistic narrative form and his descriptions of middle and working-class life and people. Lord Byron, an avowed admirer of Crabbe's poetry, described him as "nature's sternest painter, yet the best." Crabbe's poetry was predominantly in the form of heroic couplets, and has been described as unsentimental in its depiction of provincial life and society... | |
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By: Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) | |
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By: Jules Lermina (1839-1915) | |
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