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By: Orison Swett Marden (1850-1924)

Book cover Pushing to the Front

Published in 1894, this is the first book by the renowned inspirational author, Dr. Orison Swett Marden. Pushing to the Front is the product of many years of hard work, and marks a turning point in the life of Dr. Marden. He rewrote it following an accidental fire that brought the five-thousand-plus page manuscript to flames. It went on to become the most popular personal-development book of its time, and is a timeless classic in its genre. Filled with stories of success, triumph and the surmounting of difficulties, it is especially well-targeted at the adolescent or young adult...

Book cover Iron Will

Orison Swett Marden was well-known at the turn of the 20th century for his inspirational and spiritual books of self-help. This one deals with the importance of a man developing his own will-power. Swett Marden here offers advice on how to achieve success and how to overcome disappointments through self-belief, persistence and determination, all within a spiritual and moral framework.

Book cover How to Succeed

In this volume, Orison Swett Marden explains the road to success in simple terms for the benefit of anyone, who wishes to follow in his footsteps. Over 100 years after publication, most of these lessons are still valid today.

By: Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924)

Book cover Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power
Book cover Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life
Book cover Cheerfulness as a Life Power

By: Albert G. Mackey

Book cover The Principles of Masonic Law A Treatise on the Constitutional Laws, Usages and Landmarks of Freemasonry
Book cover The Symbolism of Freemasonry

By: Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1886-1959)

Book cover Worst Journey in the World, Vol 1

The Worst Journey in the World is a memoir of the 1910–1913 British Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott. It was written and published in 1922 by a survivor of the expedition, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, and has earned wide praise for its frank treatment of the difficulties of the expedition, the causes of its disastrous outcome, and the meaning (if any) of human suffering under extreme conditions.

By: James T. Fields (1817-1881)

Book cover Yesterdays with Authors

By: Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934)

The Land of Little Rain by Mary Hunter Austin The Land of Little Rain

The Land of Little Rain is a book of sketches which portray the high desert country of southern California, where the Sierras descend into the Mojave Desert. Mary Austin finds beauty in the harsh landscape: "This is the sense of the desert hills--that there is room enough and time enough. . . The treeless spaces uncramp the soul." Her story begins with the water trails that lead toward the few life giving springs--the way marked for men by ancient Indian pictographs. Life and death play out at these springs...

By: Jacob Stroyer (1849-1908)

My Life in the South by Jacob Stroyer My Life in the South

My Life in the South is the vivid and touching autobiography of African-American former slave, Jacob Stroyer. It recounts experiences from his early childhood on the planation up to his involvement in the Confederacy's war effort and eventually his experience of becoming a free man.

By: George Boole (1815-1864)

Book cover An Investigation of the Laws of Thought

By: Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1865-1924)

Book cover Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland

By: George Boole (1815-1864)

Book cover The Mathematical Analysis of Logic Being an Essay Towards a Calculus of Deductive Reasoning

By: Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1865-1924)

Book cover Across Unknown South America
Book cover In the Forbidden Land An account of a journey in Tibet, capture by the Tibetan authorities, imprisonment, torture and ultimate release
Book cover Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm
Book cover An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet

By: Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882)

Book cover Two Years Before the Mast

By: Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1815-1882)

Book cover Two Years Before the Mast

By: Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882)

Book cover To Cuba and Back

By: William Wells Brown (1814-1884)

Clotel, or, The President's Daughter by William Wells Brown Clotel, or, The President's Daughter

Clotel; or, The President's Daughter is a novel by William Wells Brown (1815-84), a fugitive from slavery and abolitionist and was published in London, England in December 1853. It is often considered the first African-American novel. This novel focuses on the difficult lives of mulattoes in America and the "degraded and immoral condition of the relation of master and slave in the USA" (Brown). It is about the tragic lives of Currer, Althesea, and Clotel. In the novel, Currer is the former mulatto mistress of President Thomas Jefferson who together have two daughters, Althesea and Clotel...

Three Years In Europe by William Wells Brown Three Years In Europe

William Wells Brown was born a slave, near Lexington, Kentucky. His mother, Elizabeth, was a slave--his father a white man who never acknowledged his paternity. Brown escaped slavery at about the age of 20. For many years he worked as a steamboatman and as a conductor for the Underground Railroad in Buffalo, New York. In 1843, he became a lecturer for the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society, and was a contemporary of Frederick Douglass.Brown went to Europe in 1849 to encourage British support for the anti-slavery movement in the United States...

Book cover The Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave
Book cover Clotelle; or, the Colored Heroine, a tale of the Southern States; or, the President's Daughter
Book cover Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States

By: William Noyes (1862-1928)

Book cover Handwork in Wood

By: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887)

Book cover Fairy Book

The sleeping beauty in the wood -- Hop-O'-My-Thumb -- Cinderella; or, the little glass slipper -- Adventures of John Dietrich -- Beauty and the Beast -- Little One Eye, Little Two Eyes, and Little Three Eyes -- Jack the giant-killer -- Tom Thumb -- Rumpelstilzchen -- Fortunatus -- The Bremen Town Musicians -- Riquet with the tuft -- House Island -- Snow-White and Rose-Red -- Jack and the bean-stalk -- Graciosa and Percinet -- The iron stove -- The invisible prince -- The woodcutter's daughter --...

By: William Noyes (1862-1928)

Book cover Wood and Forest

By: Robert W. Service (1874-1958)

Book cover Songs of a Sourdough

Reputedly the best-selling poetry collection of the 20th century, 'Songs of a Sourdough' is best known for Robert W. Service's classic Yukon ballads, 'The Shooting of Dan McGrew' and 'The Cremation of Sam McGhee'. Service was born in Preston, Lancashire, and grew up in Scotland. In his twenties, he made his way to Canada and settled in the Yukon where he worked as a bank clerk but evidently dreamed of more adventurous pursuits. Service's readings of his poems show that he could adopt either a Scottish or North American accent. Here they are read in an accent that is not too far removed from the place of his birth.

Book cover The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
Book cover Rhymes of a Rolling Stone

By: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887)

Book cover The Adventures of A Brownie As Told to My Child by Miss Mulock
Book cover Agatha's Husband A Novel
Book cover Mistress and Maid
Book cover A Noble Life
Book cover Christian's Mistake
Book cover The Laurel Bush

By: Gustav Kobbé (1857-1918)

How to Appreciate Music by Gustav Kobbé How to Appreciate Music

Originally published in 1906, this book is essentially a how to guide on music appreciation. Includes sections on the pianoforte, orchestral, and vocal music. Good for anyone who wishes for a greater appreciation of the wonders of music.

Book cover The Loves of Great Composers
Book cover The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players

By: George Dunderdale (1822-1903)

The Book of the Bush by George Dunderdale The Book of the Bush

While the world was young, nations could be founded peaceably. There was plenty of unoccupied country, and when two neighbouring patriarchs found their flocks were becoming too numerous for the pasture, one said to the other: "Let there be no quarrel, I pray, between thee and me; the whole earth is between us, and the land is watered as the garden of Paradise. If thou wilt go to the east, I will go to the west; or if thou wilt go to the west, I will go to the east." So they parted in peace.(excerpt from book)

By: Florian Cajori

Book cover A History of Mathematics

By: Howard I. Chapelle (1901-1975)

Book cover The Pioneer Steamship Savannah: A Study for a Scale Model United States National Museum Bulletin 228, 1961, pages 61-80

By: William Henry Holmes (1846-1933)

Book cover A Study Of The Textile Art In Its Relation To The Development Of Form And Ornament

By: Howard I. Chapelle (1901-1975)

Book cover The Migrations of an American Boat Type
Book cover Fulton's "Steam Battery": Blockship and Catamaran

By: William Henry Holmes (1846-1933)

Book cover Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States
Book cover Prehistoric Textile Fabrics Of The United States
Book cover Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 361-436
Book cover Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made During the Field Season of 1881Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology

By: Noah Lott

Book cover The Silly Syclopedia

A Terrible Thing in the Form of a Literary Torpedo which is Launched for HILARIOUS PURPOSES ONLY. Inaccurate in Every Particular Containing Copious Etymological Derivations and Other Useless Things by Noah Lott (an ex-relative of Noah Webster)

By: Edith E. Wiggin

Lessons on Manners for Home and School Use by Edith E. Wiggin Lessons on Manners for Home and School Use

It is true that good manners, like good morals, are best taught by the teacher's example. It is also true that definite lessons, in which the subject can be considered in its appropriate divisions, are of no little value if we would have our children attain to "that finest of the fine arts, a beautiful behavior." (From the author's Introduction)

By: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915)

Book cover The Principles of Scientific Management

By: John Morley (1838-1923)

Book cover Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2)

By: Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915)

Book cover Shop Management

By: John Morley (1838-1923)

Book cover The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
Book cover Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2)
Book cover Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre
Book cover Indian speeches (1907-1909)
Book cover Burke
Book cover On Compromise
Book cover Studies in Literature
Book cover Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II.

By: de Troyes Chrétien (12th cent.)

Book cover Cliges; a romance

By: C. Houston (Charles Houston) Goudiss (1880-)

Book cover Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)

By: Émile Gaboriau (1832-1873)

Monsieur Lecoq: The Inquiry by Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq: The Inquiry

Monsieur Lecoq is a captivating mystery, historical and love story : Around 11 o'clock, on the evening of Shrove Sunday 18.., close to the old Barrière d'Italie, frightful cries, coming from Mother Chupin's drinking-shop, are heard by a party of detectives led by Inspector Gévrol. The squad runs up to it. A triple murder has just been committed. The murderer is caught on the premises. Despite Gévrol's opinion that four scoundrels encountered each other in this vile den, that they began to quarrel, that one of them had a revolver and killed the others, Lecoq, a young police agent, suspects a great mystery...

By: Dinah Craik (1826-1887)

John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Craik John Halifax, Gentleman

This novel, published in 1856, was one of the popular and beloved novels in the Victorian era. It is told in the first person by Phineas Fletcher, an invalid son of a Quaker tanner who is presented to us in the beginning as a lonely youth. John Halifax, the first friend he ever had, is a poor orphan who is taken in by his father to help in the work which his sickly son can't constantly do. Phineas tells us in an unforgettable way how John succeeded in rising from his humble beginning and become a wealthy and successful man. But with the money come horrible troubles... In an unforgettable manner, we learn to know all the characters of the novel as if they really lived.

By: Khalil Gibran (1883-1931)

Book cover The Madman

By: Willis J. Abbot (1863-1934)

Book cover Aircraft and Submarines

"Aircraft and Submarines" is a history of the development of these forms of transportation and their ultimate use in warfare. Also a brief history of submarine use in commercial applications. A thoroughly enjoyable piece for anyone interested in the detailed development of these modes of transportation.

Book cover American Merchant Ships and Sailors
Book cover The Naval History of the United States Volume 1

By: Frank Herbert (1920-1986)

Book cover Old Rambling House
Book cover Operation Haystack

By: Edgar Fawcett (1847-1923)

Book cover Some Reminiscences of old Victoria
The Adventures of a Widow A Novel by Edgar Fawcett The Adventures of a Widow A Novel

By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936)

Book cover Mother

By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

Word Study and English Grammar A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses by Frederick W. Hamilton Word Study and English Grammar A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses
Book cover The Uses of Italic A Primer of Information Regarding the Origin and Uses of Italic Letters

By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936)

Book cover Creatures That Once Were Men

By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936)

Book cover Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark

By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936)

Book cover Through Russia

By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

Book cover Books Before Typography A Primer of Information About the Invention of the Alphabet

By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936)

Book cover The Man Who Was Afraid
Book cover Twenty-six and One and Other Stories

By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

Book cover Abbreviations and Signs A Primer of Information about Abbreviations

By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936)

Book cover Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward
Book cover Chronicles of Canada Volume 22 - Pioneers of the Pacific Coast: A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters

This, volume 22 of the Chronicles of Canada series, describes the exploration of the Canadian Pacific coast, British Columbia, and Alaska. It includes accounts of Bering, Cook, Vancouver, Mackenzie, Fraser, and Thompson.

By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

Book cover Punctuation A Primer of Information about the Marks of Punctuation and their Use Both Grammatically and Typographically

By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936)

Book cover Chronicles of Canada Volume 23 - The Cariboo Trail: A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia

Between the California and Yukon/Klondike gold rushes was the Cariboo Gold Rush in what would become northern British Columbia. The first discovery was made in 1859, but the rush didn't get underway in earnest until 1861. This short work documents the story of this lesser-known era and how it directly affected the development of British Columbia.

Book cover The Story of the Trapper
Book cover Through Our Unknown Southwest

By: Maksim Gorky (1868-1936)

Book cover Creatures That Once Were Men

By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

Book cover Compound Words Typographic Technical Series for Apprentices #36
Book cover Capitals A Primer of Information about Capitalization with some Practical Typographic Hints as to the Use of Capitals

By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936)

Book cover Lords of the North

By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

Book cover Division of Words Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation

By: Agnes C. Laut (1871-1936)

Book cover Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
Book cover The Canadian Commonwealth

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