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By: Arthur Clinton Boggess | |
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The Settlement of Illinois, 1778-1830 |
By: Arthur Cosslett Smith (1852-1926) | |
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The Turquoise Cup, and, the Desert |
By: Arthur D. (Arthur Donald) Innes (-1938) | |
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England under the Tudors |
By: Arthur D. Hall | |
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Cuba Its Past, Present, and Future | |
Porto Rico Its History, Products and Possibilities... |
By: Arthur Davison Ficke (1883-1945) | |
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Spectra A Book of Poetic Experiments | |
Mr. Faust |
By: Arthur Dekker Savage | |
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Trees Are Where You Find Them | |
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Fly By Night |
By: Arthur Dimock | |
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Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch |
By: Arthur E. Knights | |
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Notes By the Way in a Sailor's Life |
By: Arthur Edward Burgett (1869-1942) | |
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The Door of Heaven A Manual for Holy Communion |
By: Arthur Edward Mainwaring (1864-) | |
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The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland |
By: Arthur Edward Romilly Boak (1888-1962) | |
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A History of Rome to 565 A. D. |
By: Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942) | |
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Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer |
By: Arthur Elmore Bostwick (1860-1942) | |
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The Library and Society Reprints of Papers and Addresses | |
A Librarian's Open Shelf |
By: Arthur Elson (1873-1940) | |
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Woman's Work in Music |
By: Arthur Empey | |
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Over the Top
Arthur Guy Empey was an American who responded to the sinking of the Lusitania by enlisting with the British Army to fight in France. His experiences in the trenches, including his ultimate wounding and convalescence, became this book. When published in 1917, it was a major hit and helped the recruiting effort when America entered the Great War. If you’ve heard of the horror of trench warfare in WWI and want to see it from below dirt level, Empey offers it all here. Also included is Empey’s popular “Tommy’s Dictionary of the Trenches” which humorously demistifies the slang used by the British soldier. |
By: Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) Winnington Ingram (1858-1946) | |
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The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral |
By: Arthur F. J. Remy (1871-1954) | |
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The Influence of India and Persia on the Poetry of Germany |
By: Arthur F. Wallis | |
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Idonia: A Romance of Old London |
By: Arthur Feldman | |
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The Mathematicians |
By: Arthur G. Hill | |
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The Terrible Answer |
By: Arthur G. Stangland (1908-1990) | |
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The Black Tide | |
The House from Nowhere |
By: Arthur Gilman | |
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The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic |
By: Arthur Gleason (1878-1923) | |
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Young Hilda at the Wars |
By: Arthur Graves Canfield | |
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French Lyrics |
By: Arthur Gray (1859-) | |
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Little Tea Book
After all, tea is the drink! Domestically and socially it is the beverage of the world. There may be those who will come forward with their figures to prove that other fruits of the soil—agriculturally and commercially—are more important. Perhaps they are right when quoting statistics. But what other product can compare with tea in the high regard in which it has always been held by writers whose standing in literature, and recognized good taste in other walks, cannot be questioned? (From the Preface) A Little Tea Book is a clever book about all things tea- Eastern and Western tea history, stories, culture, quotes, and even poetry. A good little read for tea lovers everywhere. |
By: Arthur Griffiths (1838-1908) | |
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The Rome Express
The passengers in the sleeping car of the Rome Express were just woken and informed that they will reach Paris soon, and a general bustle fills the train. Only one passenger cannot be awoken by the porter, no matter how loudly he knocks on the compartment door. At last, when the door is forced open, the occupant of the compartment is found dead - stabbed to the heart! The murderer must be found among the passengers... | |
Passenger from Calais
An army officer, and a mysterious lady with a maid and baby in tow, are the only passengers on the Engadine express from Calais. The lady is afraid that someone is following her. Who is she? And what is her strange package? One suspicious conversation and two private detectives later Colonel Basil Annesley is determined to find out! | |
The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood | |
Chronicles of Newgate Vol 1
Good against evil; right versus wrong; the judicial system against the criminal world. The struggle is as old as mankind. Sometimes the lines are blurred as the 'good' punish the 'bad' - the warriors against crime have resorted not only to killing wrong-doers, but additionally subjecting them to "starvation or the withholding of fluid, by drowning, stoning, impaling or by exposing the wretched victims to the stings of insects or snakes." Newgate Prison was one of the most famous - or infamous - prisons in England from the middle ages until the nineteenth century. Griffiths, a prison administrator, takes us inside where we discover "man's inhumanity to man". | |
Chronicles of Newgate Vol 2
Good against evil; right versus wrong; the judicial system against the criminal world. The struggle is as old as mankind. Sometimes the lines are blurred as the 'good' punish the 'bad' - the warriors against crime have resorted not only to killing wrong-doers, but additionally subjecting them to "starvation or the withholding of fluid, by drowning, stoning, impaling or by exposing the wretched victims to the stings of insects or snakes." Newgate Prison was one of the most famous - or infamous - prisons in England from the middle ages until the nineteenth century... |
By: Arthur H. Savory | |
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Grain and Chaff from an English Manor |
By: Arthur H. Smith | |
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Village Life in China A Study in Sociology |
By: Arthur Hayden | |
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Chats on Old Furniture A Practical Guide for Collectors |
By: Arthur Helps (1813-1875) | |
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The Life of Columbus | |
The Claims of Labour an essay on the duties of the employers to the employed | |
Friends in Council — First Series |
By: Arthur Henry Chamberlain (1870-1942) | |
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The Condition and Tendencies of Technical Education in Germany |
By: Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1870-1940) | |
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The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure |
By: Arthur Herbert Gray (1868-1956) | |
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Men Women and God |
By: Arthur Herbert Leahy (1857-1928) | |
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Heroic Romances of Ireland |
By: Arthur Hervey (1855-1922) | |
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Masters of French Music |
By: Arthur Hornblow (1865-1942) | |
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The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life | |
John Marsh's Millions | |
By Right of Conquest A Novel | |
The Mask A Story of Love and Adventure |
By: Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861) | |
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Amours De Voyage |
By: Arthur J. Burks (1898-1974) | |
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The Mind Master | |
Lords of the Stratosphere |
By: Arthur J. Rees (1872-1942) | |
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The Shrieking Pit
The Shrieking Pit is one of Arthur Rees's earlier works, and is a good old fashioned murder mystery story. Grant Colwyn, a private detective, is holidaying in East Anglia when he notices a young man at a nearby table behaving peculiarly. The young man later leaves the hotel without paying his bill, and turns up in a nearby hamlet in the Norfolk marshes where he takes lodgings at the village inn. The next day, another guest at the inn is found dead, and the young man is missing. Can Colwyn sort out the mystery and prove the young man's innocence one way or the the other? | |
The Moon Rock |
By: Arthur James Johnes | |
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Philological Proofs of the Original Unity and Recent Origin of the Human Race |