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By: Alice B. Emerson

Book cover Ruth Fielding In the Saddle College Girls in the Land of Gold
Book cover Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands
Book cover Ruth Fielding In the Red Cross Doing Her Best For Uncle Sam

By: Robert Kerr (1755-1813)

Book cover A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 01

By: Edith Birkhead (1889-1951)

Book cover Tale of Terror: A Study of the Gothic Romance

A seminal essay on the development of horror as a genre, highly influential on later writers.

By: Peter Fisher (1782-1848)

Book cover History of New Brunswick

Originally published in 1825 under the title: Sketches of New Brunswick : containing an account of the first settlement of the province, with a brief description of the country, climate, productions, inhabitants, government, rivers, towns, settlements, public institutions, trade, revenue, population, &c., by an inhabitant of the province. The value of this history is in the fact that it was written when the Province was still in its infancy. Although there had been a few small settlements established in New Brunswick prior to 1783, the main influx of settlers were Loyalists who chose to remove to the area from the United States following the American Revolution.

By: Frances Trego Montgomery (1858-1925)

Billy Whiskers, the Autobiography of a Goat by Frances Trego Montgomery Billy Whiskers, the Autobiography of a Goat

This delightful children's story can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike! A mischievous goat, Billy Whiskers, gets into trouble so often that the book could be named, "Billy Trouble Whiskers"! This humorous story will bring you many chuckles and give you a chance to get lost in Billy's adventures with childlike enthusiasm. From riding in a police car, to being a firehouse mascot, getting married, and finding himself a circus goat, Billy's adventures will certainly keep you entertained! (Introduction by Allyson Hester)

By: Zoe Anderson Norris

The Way of the Wind by Zoe Anderson Norris The Way of the Wind

From the comfort of the hills of Kentucky traveled Celia and her husband Seth to the desolate prairies of Kansas, where cyclones, tornadoes, and endless wind were to greet them. Always, there was the wind cutting across the plains as the young couple builds their home while working the soil, while Seth awaits the wise men of the east to begin building the magic city where he has staked his territory on the plains. But sometimes life plays cruel tricks upon us. Sometimes our hopes are dashed by happenstance...

By: Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958)

Book cover Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are and Isn't That Just Like a Man!

This warm, affectionate duet of essays by two of the early twentieth century's most popular writers is a bit dated but still entertaining.

By: Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944)

Book cover Sundry Accounts
Book cover Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front
Book cover Roughing it De Luxe
Book cover From Place to Place
Book cover The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
Book cover Fibble, D.D.
Book cover Speaking of Operations
Book cover Cobb's Bill-of-Fare
Book cover The Life of the Party
Book cover Eating in Two or Three Languages
Book cover A Plea for Old Cap Collier
Book cover The Thunders of Silence

By: Milburg F. Mansfield (1871-)

Book cover Dickens' London
Book cover Royal Palaces and Parks of France
Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country by Milburg F. Mansfield Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country
Book cover The Automobilist Abroad
Book cover The Cathedrals and Churches of the Rhine
Dumas' Paris by Milburg F. Mansfield Dumas' Paris
The Cathedrals of Southern France by Milburg F. Mansfield The Cathedrals of Southern France
Book cover The Cathedrals of Northern France

By: Susanna Rowson (1762-1824)

Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson Charlotte Temple

Charlotte Temple, a cautionary tale for young women, follows the unfortunate adventures of the eponymous heroine as she is seduced by a dashing soldier, Montraville. Influenced by both her lover and an unruly teacher at her boarding school, she is persuaded to run away to America, where she is eventually abandoned by Montraville after he becomes bored, leaving her alone and pregnant. First published in England in 1791, it went on to become America's bestselling novel, only being ousted by Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.

By: Jim Kjelgaard (1910-1959)

Book cover The Black Fawn

Bud Sloan was an orphan who had been 'sold out' of the orphanage to work on a farm once he'd been old enough to labor. The farm where he was to work was owned by an aging farmer and his wife who had raised a large family and were now left alone. One day, after his chores were done, Bud wandered into the woods nearby and with mouth agape, he noticed a newborn jet black fawn all alone and apparently confused in his new surroundings. Bud resolved that day that this baby fawn was just like himself, an orphan, and would be bound to him in spirit...

By: Seymour Eaton (1859-1916)

Book cover Up To Date Business Including Lessons in Banking, Exchange, Business Geography, Finance, Transportation and Commercial Law Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)

By: Franz Liszt (1811-1886)

Book cover Life of Chopin

Chopin was a romantic era Polish composer. This work is a memoir by Liszt who knew Chopin both as man and artist. This memoir gives a unique understanding to the psychological character of the compositions of Chopin. It also offers Liszt's insight into some of Chopin's polonaises, especially the grand polonaise in F sharp minor. Liszt explains the strange emotion "ZAL" which is inclosed in his compositions. Then, presents a brief sketch on the lives of other great people in Chopin's circle. After that, Liszt discusses Chopin's fame and early life. Finally, Liszt gives a detailed account on Chopin's sufferings due to ill health and the unfortunate departure of the great composer.

Book cover Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 1 from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso
Book cover Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1

By: Jim Kjelgaard (1910-1959)

The Lost Wagon by Jim Kjelgaard The Lost Wagon
We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run by Jim Kjelgaard We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run

By: Harry Vincent Wann

Book cover French Conversation and Composition

By: L. Winifred Faraday (1872-)

Book cover The Edda, Volume 1 The Divine Mythology of the North, Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 12
Book cover The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge (Tain Bo Cualnge) : An Old Irish Prose-Epic

By: Martha Summerhayes (1844-1926)

Book cover Vanished Arizona

By: W. F. (William Francis) Dawson

Book cover Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries

By: Edmund Luce

Book cover Helps to Latin Translation at Sight

By: Ramsay Traquair (1874-1952)

Book cover Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture

By: Charles Mackie

Book cover Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 1
Book cover Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2

By: George Washington Sears (1821-1890)

Book cover Woodcraft and Camping
Book cover Woodcraft

By: William Carew Hazlitt (1834-1913)

Book cover Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine
Book cover The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time
Book cover A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1
Book cover Shakespeare Jest-Books Reprints of the Early and Very Rare Jest-Books Supposed to Have Been Used by Shakespeare

By: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)

James Watt by Andrew Carnegie James Watt

This biography of the inventor James Watt covers his early years, successes and failures, and legacy.

By: Camille Flammarion (1842-1925)

Book cover Astronomy for Amateurs

By: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)

Book cover Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

This autobiography of Andrew Carnegie is a very well written and interesting history of one of the most wealthy men in the United states. He was born in Scotland in 1835 and emigrated to America in 1848. Among his many accomplishments and philanthropic works, he was an author, having written, besides this autobiography, Triumphant Democracy (1886; rev. ed. 1893), The Gospel of Wealth, a collection of essays (1900), The Empire of Business (1902), and Problems of To-day (1908)]. Although this autobiography was written in 1919, it was published posthumously in 1920.

Book cover Round the World

By: Thomas T. Harman

Book cover Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide, Arranged Alphabetically

By: Alexander Lange Kielland (1849-1906)

Book cover Norse Tales and Sketches
Book cover Tales of Two Countries
Book cover Skipper Worse
Book cover Garman and Worse A Norwegian Novel

By: Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)

Book cover Concerning the Spiritual in Art

Published in 1911, Kandinsky's book compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid -- the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work. The point of the pyramid is those few, great artists. It is a spiritual pyramid, advancing and ascending slowly even if it sometimes appears immobile. During decadent periods, the soul sinks to the bottom of the pyramid; humanity searches only for external success, ignoring spiritual forces.

By: Julian Stafford Corbett (1854-1922)

Book cover Some Principles of Maritime Strategy
Book cover Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.

By: John Fletcher (1579-1625)

Book cover The Laws of Candy Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10)
Book cover The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher in Ten Volumes Volume I.
Book cover Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (1 of 10) - the Custom of the Country
Book cover Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10)
Book cover The Little French Lawyer A Comedy
Book cover The Spanish Curate A Comedy
Book cover Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10) - the Humourous Lieutenant
Book cover The Scornful Lady

By: Henry M. Stanley (1841-1904)

Book cover My Dark Companions And Their Strange Stories
Book cover Through South Africa His Visit to Rhodesia, the Transvaal, Cape Colony, Natal
Book cover My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave A Story of Central Africa

By: George Jack

Book cover Wood-Carving Design and Workmanship

By: Charles L. (Charles Larcom) Graves (1856-1944)

Book cover Mr. Punch's History of the Great War

By: Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (1823-1896)

Book cover Angel in the House
Book cover The Unknown Eros
Book cover Victories of Love
Book cover The Children's Garland from the Best Poets

By: Percy Marks (1891-1956)

Book cover The Plastic Age

The Plastic Age (1924) is a novel by Percy Marks, which tells the story of co-eds at a fictional college called Sanford. With contents that covered or implied hazing, partying, and "petting", the book sold well enough to be the second best-selling novel of 1924. The following year, it was adapted into a film of the same name, starring Clara Bow.

By: Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (1871-1919)

The Seven Who Were Hanged by Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev The Seven Who Were Hanged

"I am very glad that "The Story of the Seven Who Were Hanged" will be read in English. The misfortune of us all is that we know so little, even nothing, about one another—neither about the soul, nor the life, the sufferings, the habits, the inclinations, the aspirations of one another. Literature, which I have the honor to serve, is dear to me just because the noblest task it sets before itself is that of wiping out boundaries and distances."-- Leonid Andreyev, in a letter to Herman Bernstein

By: Max Planck

Book cover The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory

By: Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (1871-1919)

Book cover Man Who Found the Truth

An old man, accused of having murdered his family as a young man, spends a lifetime in prison. With brilliant psychological insight so characteristic of Leonid Andreyev's work, we follow this man telling his story about his obsession with truth and lies and his religion of the iron grate, tinged with madness, and not necessarily reliable..

Book cover Savva and the Life of Man Two plays by Leonid Andreyev

By: Sōseki Natsume (1867-1916)

Botchan by Sōseki Natsume Botchan

Botchan is the story of a young math teacher from Tokyo whose first assignment takes him to a middle school in the country side. His arrival there is not very lucky: The pupils are bound to test his perseverance and cheerily comments every one of his perceived missteps. In the teacher's room, he soon finds himself in the middle of an intrigue between the jovial "Porcupine" and the fat "Hubbard Squash" on one side, and the effeminate "Red Shirt" and his follower "Clown" on the other. Will Botchan choose the right side in the end? Botchan - with morality as the main theme - is one of the most popular novels in Japan...

By: Edward Gaylord Bourne (1860-1908)

Book cover The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503
Book cover The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803

By: Mildred A. Wirt (1905-2002)

Saboteurs on the River by Mildred A. Wirt Saboteurs on the River

By: Mildred A. Wirt Benson (1905-2002)

Behind the Green Door by Mildred A. Wirt Benson Behind the Green Door

Penny Parker is a teen-aged sleuth and amateur reporter with an uncanny knack for uncovering and solving unusual, sometimes bizarre mysteries. The only daughter of widower Anthony Parker, publisher of the "Riverview Star," Penny has been raised to be self-sufficient, outspoken, innovative, and extraordinarily tenacious. Her cheerful, chatty manner belies a shrewd and keenly observant mind. Penny was the creation of Mildred A. Wirt, who was also the author of the original Nancy Drew series (under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene)...

By: Mildred A. Wirt (1905-2002)

Danger at the Drawbridge by Mildred A. Wirt Danger at the Drawbridge
Ghost Beyond the Gate by Mildred A. Wirt Ghost Beyond the Gate

By: Mildred A. Wirt Benson (1905-2002)

Clock Strikes Thirteen by Mildred A. Wirt Benson Clock Strikes Thirteen

Penny Parker is a teen-aged sleuth and amateur reporter who has an uncanny knack for uncovering and solving unusual, sometimes bizarre mysteries. The only daughter of widower Anthony Parker, publisher of the "Riverview Star," Penny has been raised to be self-sufficient, outspoken, innovative, and extraordinarily tenacious. Her cheerful, chatty manner belies a shrewd and keenly observant mind. Penny was the creation of Mildred A. Wirt, who was also the author of the original Nancy Drew series (under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene)...

By: Mildred A. Wirt (1905-2002)

The Cry at Midnight by Mildred A. Wirt The Cry at Midnight

By: Mildred A. Wirt Benson (1905-2002)

Clue of the Silken Ladder by Mildred A. Wirt Benson Clue of the Silken Ladder

In THE CLUE OF THE SILKEN LADDER, Penny investigates multiple mysteries. What is the purpose of the singular silken ladder made by the secretive and somewhat sinister old Japanese curio shop owner? How can the "Riverview Star" obtain evidence that a popular troup of spiritualists really are heartless con artists? Last, who is perpetrating the gravity-defying burglaries that have rocked the town ? Meanwhile, the Parker housekeeper, Mrs. Weems, has come into an inheritance and plans to leave Riverview, much to the Parkers' dismay...

By: Mildred A. Wirt (1905-2002)

Guilt of the Brass Thieves by Mildred A. Wirt Guilt of the Brass Thieves
Voice from the Cave by Mildred A. Wirt Voice from the Cave
Whispering Walls by Mildred A. Wirt Whispering Walls
Signal in the Dark by Mildred A. Wirt Signal in the Dark

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