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By: Mayne Reid (1818-1883) | |
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The Lone Ranche | |
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire | |
The Boy Slaves | |
The Rifle Rangers | |
The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea |
By: Thomas Mayne Reid (1818-1883) | |
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Giraffe Hunters
The Young Yägers, Hans and Hendrik Von Bloom, Groot Willem and Arend Van Wyk, are again on a hunting expedition. This time, the reader will find their old acquaintances in Africa, on the banks of the Limpopo River. Here our young adventurers are looking for sport and wild animals. |
By: Sara Ware Bassett (1872-1968) | |
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Flood Tide
Willie Spence may have been a bit eccentric by most standards, but he had a knack for creating gadgets in his small workshop at his home on Cape Cod. Whenever he was 'ketched' by an 'idee' he had to see it to completion, and always did. His small cottage on the Cape had become a labyrinth of string and wires tacked here and there so as to make life a bit challenging for his housekeeper Celestina. But she and most everyone else among the coastal towns and villages loved the old man for all his eccentricities as Willie spent his waning years just waiting for his ship to come in. | |
The Story of Glass | |
Paul and the Printing Press | |
The Story of Porcelain | |
The Story of Leather | |
The Story of Silk | |
Steve and the Steam Engine | |
Story of Wool
Mr. Clark and Donald spend a year out west to the Crescent Ranch in Idaho learning about raising sheep. | |
The Story of Sugar | |
Christopher and the Clockmakers | |
Ted and the Telephone | |
Walter and the Wireless | |
Carl and the Cotton Gin | |
Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party |
By: Angela Brazil | |
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The Fortunes of Philippa
The Fortunes of Philippa is based on the author's mother, Angelica Brazil, who had grown up in Rio de Janeiro and attended an English boarding school at the age of 10, finding the English culture, school life and climate confronting. | |
The Princess of the School | |
The Youngest Girl in the Fifth A School Story | |
A Popular Schoolgirl | |
For the Sake of the School | |
The New Girl at St. Chad's A Story of School Life | |
The Jolliest School of All | |
The Manor House School | |
A harum-scarum schoolgirl | |
The Nicest Girl in the School A Story of School Life | |
The Madcap of the School | |
Monitress Merle | |
A Patriotic Schoolgirl | |
The Leader of the Lower School A Tale of School Life |
By: George Morang (1866-1937) | |
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The Copyright Question
This is a letter to the Toronto Board of Trade regarding Canadian copyrights. Morang requested an appearance before the Toronto Board of Trade but was denied. This is his letter in response. He wished to make clear his position. |
By: Clara E. Laughlin (1873-1941) | |
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Everybody's Lonesome
Twenty-year-old Mary Alice is bored with her home life and envious of the beautiful, poised, popular girls she sees at parties. At her mother's advice, she reluctantly visits her Godmother in New York, who teaches Mary Alice a little homemade "magic" and the one great Secret that will put her at ease with other people. How can Mary Alice learn to use these gifts to bring happiness into her own life and other lives? Although this charming novelette is subtitled "A True Fairy Story," it reveals that most of the "magic" in life can be found within ourselves. (Introduction by Jan MacGillivray) |
By: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1863-1944) | |
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The Blue Pavilions | |
Dead Man's Rock | |
The Adventures of Harry Revel | |
Foe-Farrell | |
The Delectable Duchy | |
News from the Duchy | |
Wandering Heath | |
True Tilda | |
The Mayor of Troy | |
Major Vigoureux | |
Hetty Wesley | |
Brother Copas | |
Shining Ferry |
By: B. M. Bower (1871-1940) | |
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Chip, of the Flying U
Cattleman J.G. Whittemore, owner of the Flying U ranch in Montana, trusts the task of meeting his sister at the train to only one man, Chip. Chip’s not too keen on women. In his experience they come in only a few types: prissy “sweet young thing”, annoying cowgirl, or old maid that wants to drag him to church. He isn’t prepared for Miss Della Whittemore, the “Little Doctor.” She turns the ranch upside down, but can she turn Chip head over heels? | |
Cabin Fever | |
The Flying U Ranch | |
The Heritage of the Sioux | |
Her Prairie Knight | |
Good Indian |