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By: George Barr McCutcheon (1866-1928)

Book cover The Prince of Graustark
Book cover West Wind Drift
Book cover Nedra
Book cover From the Housetops
Book cover The Husbands of Edith
Book cover Her Weight in Gold
Book cover Jane Cable
Book cover The Man from Brodney's
Book cover Castle Craneycrow
Book cover Quill's Window
Book cover What's-His-Name
Book cover The Day of the Dog
Book cover The Flyers
Book cover The Rose in the Ring
Book cover Viola Gwyn
Book cover The Purple Parasol
Book cover Yollop

Mr. Crittenden Yollop makes friends with the man who came to burglarize his home and sets out to help him return to where he really wants to be...prison. This humorous satire takes a somewhat different look at prisons, criminals, the law and reformers.

Book cover The Hollow of Her Hand
Book cover Mr. Bingle
The Sherrods by George Barr McCutcheon The Sherrods
Book cover Green Fancy

By: John Masefield (1878-1967)

Book cover On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien.
Book cover The Old Front Line
Book cover William Shakespeare
Book cover King Cole
Book cover Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
Book cover Right Royal
Book cover John M. Synge: a Few Personal Recollections, with Biographical Notes

By: Thomas D’Arcy McGee

Popular History of Ireland by Thomas D’Arcy McGee Popular History of Ireland

Book 1: Thomas D’Arcy McGee was an Irish refugee and a father of the Canadian confederation. His work on Irish history is comprehensive, encompassing twelve books; Book 1 begins with the earliest modern settlement of Ireland and ends with the 8th century.

By: Maude L. Radford (1875-1934)

King Arthur and His Knights by Maude L. Radford King Arthur and His Knights

Published in 1903, King Arthur and His Knights by Maude L. Radford is an easy to read version of the Arthurian legends, made simple and interesting for children. Maude Lavinia Radford Warren was a Canadian born American who taught literature and composition at the University of Chicago between 1893-1907. Following the success of some of her books, she left teaching to take up writing as a full time career. She also served as a war correspondent for the New York Times magazine during WWI and contributed several remarkable features on the role of women in the conflict...

By: Lester Del Rey (1915-1993)

Badge of Infamy by Lester Del Rey Badge of Infamy

Shifting between Earth and Mars, Badge of Infamy focuses on the gripping tale of a former doctor who becomes a pariah due to being temporarily governed by emotion and compassion, rather than complying with the highly regarded rules established by the Medical Lobby. Furthermore, the novel covers numerous topics including justice, brutality, betrayal, ethics, political control, and lobbying. Set in the year 2100, the novel begins with the introduction of its protagonist, Daniel Feldman, an ethical man, who makes the terrible mistake of going against the fixed medical protocol and performing surgery to save the life of a friend...

By: Lester del Rey

Victory by Lester del Rey Victory

Lester del Rey (1915 – 1993) was a Golden Age science fiction author and editor closely connected to John W. Campbell Jr. and Astounding Science Fiction magazine. He also founded Del Rey Books, a popular publishing label he edited with his wife Judy-Lynn. Victory is the story of an undefended Earth in a warring galaxy. It appeared in the August 1955 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.


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