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By: Abraham [Editor] Firth | |
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Voices for the Speechless |
By: Abram Joseph Ryan (1839-1886) | |
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Poems: Patriotic, Religious |
By: Achilles Rose (1839-1916) | |
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Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812 | |
By: Ada Barnett | |
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Man On The Other Side
Ruth never expected to have a house of her own. Raised in an orphanage, she is forced to work for her living. She chooses to work in a book store, until the Great War. She serves in France and then marries. But what would she do with power? Would she be contented to settle down as a happy country wife? How would her husband take their very different backgrounds? - Summary by Stav Nisser |
By: Ada Cambridge (1844-1926) | |
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Sisters
Ada Cambridge (November 21, 1844 – July 19, 1926), later known as Ada Cross, was an English born Australian writer. While she gained recognition as Australia’s first woman poet of note, her longer term reputation rests on her novels. Overall she wrote more than twenty-five works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works.[1] Many of her novels were serialised in Australian newspapers, and were never published in book form. The story pans over three – four decades revolving the four Pennycuick sisters. |
By: Ada Langworthy Collier (1843-) | |
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Lilith The Legend of the First Woman |
By: Ada Leverson (1862-1933) | |
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Love's Shadow
The first in a trilogy of books known together as 'The Little Ottleys', this is a sparkling social comedy set in Edwardian London. Ada Leverson was a great friend and staunch supporter of Oscar Wilde and shared his love for sharp, witty writing. Like Wilde, her work is characterised by a wonderful ear for dialogue and deft characterization. 'Love's Shadow' introduces us to Bruce and Edith Ottley and their friends, who are to all appearances living the bright and carefree lives of the well-to-do. But there are cracks appearing in the facade... | |
Bird of Paradise | |
The Limit | |
The Twelfth Hour | |
Tenterhooks
The second of the 'Little Ottleys' trilogy, an Edwardian comedy of manners. Several years have passed since the events in 'Love's Shadow', but Bruce Ottley is as difficult and irksome as ever. His beautiful wife Edith continues to gently manage his foibles, and regards him with a fond tolerance. But then she meets the enchanting - and very handsome - Aylmer Ross. The attraction between them is undeniable, and Edith's quiet serenity is shattered. Could this spell the end for the Ottley's marriage?... |
By: Ada M. Marzials | |
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More Tales in the Land of Nursery Rhyme |
By: Ada Woodruff Anderson (1860-) | |
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The Rim of the Desert |
By: Ada [Illustrator] Budell | |
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Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore |
By: Adah Louise Sutton (1860-1935) | |
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Little Maid in Toyland
The story portrays the adventures of a young girl and her friends as they magically go through the door of her doll house into a strange world called Toyland. | |
Teddy Bears
Set in the early 1900's, this is a delightful story of a tribe of Teddy Bears arrival in the department store and the adventures some of them have when they are brought into a family's home. - Summary by Linda Andrus |
By: Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868) | |
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Rock Crystal
On Christmas Eve, two children, a brother and sister, leave their grandmother's house in an Alpine village and get lost in the mountain snow. They become trapped among the rock crystals of the frozen glacier. This short and gripping novel, by 19th century Austrian master Adalbert Stifter, influenced Thomas Mann and others with its suspenseful, simple, myth-like story and majestic depictions of nature. Poet W.H. Auden called the work "a quiet and beautiful parable about the relation of people to places, of man to nature."(Introduction by Greg W.) | |
Rock Crystal (Version 2)
Lovely story of two children who get lost in a hazardous winter crossing of an Alpine pass after visiting their grandparents in a neighboring village. Full of beautiful details about the lives of the hardy villagers, and their love for their families and their mountain home. - Summary by Carol Pelster |
By: Adam Ferguson (1723-1816) | |
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition |
By: Adam G. De Gurowski (1805-1866) | |
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Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 | |
Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 |
By: Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1779-1850) | |
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The Gold Horns |
By: Adam L. (Adam Luke) [Editor] Gowans | |
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The Hundred Best English Poems |
By: Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870) | |
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Song of Autumn
Adam Lindsay Gordon was an Australian poet, jockey and politician. | |
Hunting Song
volunteers bring you 14 recordings of A Hunting Song by Adam Lindsay Gordon. This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 24, 2019. ------ Adam Lindsay Gordon was an Australian poet, jockey, police officer, and politician. In this Weekly Poem he raises a glass "..to every sportsman, be he stableman or lord," | |
Poems
This is a volume of poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon, 'British-born Australian Steeple-Chase Rider and Poet'."The poems of Gordon have an interest beyond the mere personal one which his friends attach to his name. Written, as they were, at odd times and leisure moments of a stirring and adventurous life, it is not to be wondered at if they are unequal or unfinished. The astonishment of those who knew the man, and can gauge the capacity of this city [Melbourne] to foster poetic instinct, is that such work was ever produced here at all... |
By: Adam S. (Adam Samuel) Bennion (1886-1958) | |
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Principles of Teaching |
By: Adam Smith (1723-1790) | |
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The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations” gives an in-depth discussion of different economic principles like the productivity, division of labor and free markets. Although written and published more than 200 years ago, it’s still hailed as one of the most original works in the field of economics and is still used as a reference by many modern economists. “An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations” is the complete title of this book and it was first published in 1776, the same year that the American colonies declared their independence from Britain... |