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By: Nathan Schachner (1895-1955) | |
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Slaves of Mercury |
By: Stephen Lucius Gwynn (1864-1950) | |
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Irish Books and Irish People |
By: Frederick Orin Bartlett (1876-1945) | |
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The Seventh Noon | |
By: Charlotte M. Brame (1836-1884) | |
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Dora Thorne |
By: Frederick Orin Bartlett (1876-1945) | |
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The Triflers |
By: Will Lillibridge (1878-1909) | |
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The Dominant Dollar | |
Arcadia in Avernus
Unhappy wife leaves marriage of convenience for another man, the couple running away to the Dakota prairie to set up housekeeping. All seems romantically well... until the ex shows up. Surprisingly modern (if a little theatrical) novella from the early 1900's. From the posthumous collection of Lillibridge short stories, A Breath of Prairie, 1911. |
By: Lorinda Munson Bryant (1855-1933) | |
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The Children's Book of Celebrated Pictures |
By: Edwin K. Sloat (1895-1986) | |
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The Space Rover |
By: Robert Wicks | |
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The Quantum Jump |
By: Louise Manly (1857-1936) | |
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Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader |
By: Henry A. (Henry Augustus) Shute (1856-1943) | |
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The Real Diary of a Real Boy |
By: Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) | |
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Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral
Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American to publish a book of poetry in 1773. Born in West Africa, she was sold into slavery at age seven, and bought by a wealthy Massachusetts family who taught her to read and write. Her extraordinary literary gifts led to the publication of her "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral," and to her eventual emancipation by her owners. Although some of the poems demonstrate an apparent acceptance of the racist values of the white slave-owning classes (which viewed Africans as savage), Wheatley's considerable talents simultaneously contradicted these stereotypes. |
By: Cornelius Weygandt (1871-1957) | |
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Irish Plays and Playwrights |
By: Eustace Budgell (1686-1737) | |
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The De Coverley Papers From 'The Spectator' |
By: Arnold Castle | |
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The Perfectionists |
By: Frances Little (1863-1941) | |
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The Lady of the Decoration | |
Little Sister Snow (version 2)
American author Fannie Caldwell, under pen name of Frances Little, tells the story of young Yuki San growing up in Japan circa early 1900s, and of her dreams of an American. (Introduction by Cheri Gardner) | |
The House of the Misty Star A Romance of Youth and Hope and Love in Old Japan | |
Mr. Bamboo and the Honorable Little God A Christmas Story | |
The Lady and Sada San A Sequel to the Lady of the Decoration |
By: Charles Raymond Barrett (1874-) | |
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Short Story Writing A Practical Treatise on the Art of The Short Story |
By: James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915) | |
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Forty-Two Poems
This is a collection of poems by James Elroy Flecker. | |
Hassan : the story of Hassan of Bagdad, and how he came to make the golden journey to Samarkand : a play in five acts |
By: Emma Marshall (1830-1899) | |
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Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney | |
Bristol Bells A Story of the Eighteenth Century |
By: William Osborn Stoddard (1835-1925) | |
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Two Arrows A Story of Red and White |
By: August von Kotzebue (1761-1819) | |
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Lover's Vows
Lovers' Vows (1798), a play by Elizabeth Inchbald arguably best known now for having been featured in Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park (1814), is one of at least four adaptations of August von Kotzebue's Das Kind der Liebe (1780; literally "Child of Love," or "Natural Son," as it is often translated), all of which were published between 1798 and 1800. Inchbald's version is the only one to have been performed. Dealing as it does with sex outside marriage and illegitimate birth, Inchbald in the Preface to the published version declares herself to have been highly sensitive to the task of adapting the original German text for "an English audience... |
By: Arthur Shearly Cripps (1869-1952) | |
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Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales |
By: L. P. Hubbard (?-?) | |
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Little Book for a Little Cook
This charming little book compiles together a number of recipes, set out in an easy to understand manner, along with a poetic story about the stages of bread production. This book was produced as a promotional for a flour production company called Pillsbury. This is a "modern" update compared to the original edition of the book. This version has exact oven temperature settings for each recipe included in a preface for the book, along with more precise suggestions for the baking time. The book has been written for children, however I am certain that adults could enjoy the book equally as much as a child would. |