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By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) | |
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Pellucidar
Pellucidar is a fictional “Hollow Earth” milieu invented by Edgar Rice Burroughs for a series of action adventure stories. The stories initially involve the adventures of mining heir David Innes and his inventor friend Abner Perry after they use an “iron mole” to burrow 500 miles into the earth’s crust. This is the second book in the series. |
By: Edith A. How | |
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People of Africa |
By: Edward Alexander Moore (1842-) | |
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The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson In Which is Told the Part Taken by the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia | |
By: Edward Armitage (1817-1896) | |
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Lectures On Painting Delivered To The Students Of The Royal Academy
This 1883 book contains chapters on ancient costumes, Byzantine and Romanesque art, David and his school, modern schools of Europe, drawing, color, decorative painting, finish, choice of subject, composition of decorative and historical pictures, and composition of incident pictures. Edward Armitage RA was an English painter of the Victorian era whose work focused on historical, classical and biblical subjects. He was Professor and Lecturer on painting in the Royal Academy 1875-1886. |
By: Edward Hutton (1875-1969) | |
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Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition |
By: Edward Lasker (1885-1981) | |
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Chess Strategy | |
Chess and Checkers : the Way to Mastership |
By: Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888) | |
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A Face Illumined |
By: Edward R. (Edward Richard) Shaw (1855-1903) | |
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Big People and Little People of Other Lands |
By: Edward R. Shaw (1855-1903) | |
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Discoverers and Explorers
Tales of the brave and daring explorers that ventured into the unknown “Sea of Darkness” where it was thought monsters and angry gods lived. They dared to sail near the equator which was thought to have such intense heat that it would boil the ocean water. It was also commonly thought at the time that the world was flat, and the ships would fall off the face of the earth. These men overcame these fears to explore and discover new lands. |
By: Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans Mountevans (1880-1957) | |
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South with Scott |
By: Edward V. Lucas (1868-1938) | |
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A Wanderer in Venice | |
A Wanderer in Holland | |
A Wanderer in Florence | |
Roving East and Roving West |
By: Edwin Sidney Hartland (1848-1927) | |
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The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology |
By: Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière | |
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Golden Stars in Tatting and Crochet |
By: Elias Owen | |
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Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales |
By: Elizabeth W. Champney (1850-1922) | |
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Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) |
By: Ella Victoria Dobbs | |
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Primary Handwork |
By: Ellen Churchill Semple | |
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Influences of Geographic Environment
INFLUENCES OF GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT ON THE BASIS OF RATZEL'S SYSTEM OF ANTHROPO-GEOGRAPHY BY ELLEN CHURCHILL SEMPLE PREFACE The present book, as originally planned over seven years ago, was to be a simplified paraphrase or restatement of the principles embodied in Friedrich Ratzel's _Anthropo-Geographie_. The German work is difficult reading even for Germans. To most English and American students of geographic environment it is a closed book, a treasure-house bolted and barred. Ratzel himself realized that any English form could not be a literal translation, but must be adapted to the Anglo-Celtic and especially to the Anglo-American mind... |
By: Ellery Clark Gregg (1899-) | |
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How to Tie Flies |
By: Ellsworth Huntington (1876-1947) | |
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The Red Man's Continent: a chronicle of aboriginal America |
By: Elsie Spicer Eells | |
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Fairy Tales from Brazil
This book, subtitled "How and Why Tales from Brazilian Folk-Lore", is a collection of short stories, most of them etiologial myths from Brazilian Indian Folklore. |
By: Emilie Van Beil Jacobs (1875-) | |
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Where We Live A Home Geography |
By: Emily Burbank (?-?) | |
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Woman as Decoration
A guide for women to complement their dress to their surroundings, be it in their own home, on outings or on stage. Please note that there is a separate chapter with the captions of the fashion plates which can be found in the online text. |
By: Emily Leigh Lowes | |
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Chats on Old Lace and Needlework |
By: Emily Mayer Higgins | |
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Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside |
By: Emma Peachey | |
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The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling |
By: Emory Adams Allen (1853-) | |
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The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races |
By: Ernest Arthur Gardner (1862-1939) | |
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Religion and Art in Ancient Greece |
By: Ernest Rhys (1859-1946) | |
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Frederic Lord Leighton An Illustrated Record of His Life and Work |
By: Ernest Scott (1867-1939) | |
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Laperouse |
By: Ernest Shackleton | |
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South! The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917
The expedition was given the grand title of The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Due to be launched in 1914, two ships were to be employed. The first, the lead vessel, fittingly named the Endurance was to transport the team to the Weddell Sea from where the great explorer Ernest Shackleton and five others would cross the icy wastes of Antarctica on foot. The second ship, the Aurora was to approach the continent from the other side and put down supplies at various points to help the explorers... |
By: Ernest William Hawkes (1883-) | |
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The Dance Festivals of the Alaskan Eskimo |
By: Esther Singleton (-1930) | |
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Great Pictures, As Seen and Described by Famous Writers |
By: Ethel Allen Murphy | |
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The Angel of Thought and Other Poems Impressions from Old Masters |
By: Ethel Brilliana Tweedie (1862-1940) | |
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Behind the Footlights
In this collection of essays the author gives us an opportunity to peek into the mysterious life of the theatre; she recalls her numerous conversations with and anecdotes about the "stage folk", such as actors, actresses, playwrights, stage directors or managers. However, her portrayal of theatrical life doesn't aim at glamorising the profession and the day-to-day life of those connected with the stage. On the contrary, if there's one overarching theme to her stories it is the repeated assurance that it's a hard and precarious existence, even for those at the top of the profession, let alone those who play minor parts and are rarely mentioned. |
By: Ethel Dench Puffer Howes (1872-1950) | |
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The Psychology of Beauty |
By: Eugen Neuhaus (1879-1963) | |
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The Galleries of the Exposition |
By: Evelyn March Phillipps (-1915) | |
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The Venetian School of Painting |
By: F. Hamilton Jackson (1848-1923) | |
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Intarsia and Marquetry | |
The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia |
By: F. M. S. | |
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The Boy Artist. A Tale for the Young |
By: F. Morley (Frank Morley) Fletcher (1866-1949) | |
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Wood-Block Printing A Description of the Craft of Woodcutting and Colour Printing Based on the Japanese Practice |
By: F. W. (Francis W.) Woodward | |
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Woodward's Country Homes |
By: F. W. (Frederick William) Fairholt (1814-1866) | |
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Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture |
By: Fanny Dickerson Bergen (1846-1924) | |
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Current Superstitions
No matter how enlightened, chances are you’ve been raised around superstitious lore of one kind or another. Fanny Dickerson Bergen was one of the original researchers of North American oral traditions relating to such key life events and experiences as babyhood and childhood, marriage, wishes and dreams, luck, warts and cures, death omens and mortuary customs, and “such truck,” as Huck Finn would say. You’ll be surprised at how many of these old saws you’ll know. Here’s a quote from... |
By: Fay-Cooper Cole (1881-1961) | |
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The Wild Tribes of Davao District, Mindanao The R. F. Cummings Philippine Expedition | |
Traditions of the Tinguian: a Study in Philippine Folk-Lore |