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By: George Washington Cable (1844-1925) | |
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Bonaventure, A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
This is a gentle, delightful story of life and love on the bayoux of Acadian Louisiana during the latter half of the 19th century. Bonaventure is a Creole raised among the Acadians. He loves learning, and through his calling as a teacher, and his own unique force of character, comes to have a lasting effect on the people around him. A word of warning: This story has occasional references to Jews and African Americans that the modern mind finds offensive. They are retained here in the interest of preserving the original text. | |
Madame Delphine |
By: Georges Ohnet (1848-1918) | |
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Serge Panine | |
By: Georgette Leblanc (1869-1941) | |
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The Choice of Life |
By: Georgie Sheldon (1843-1926) | |
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His Heart's Queen |
By: Gerald Baldwin | |
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Grey Town An Australian Story |
By: Gerald Breckenridge (1889-1964) | |
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The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards |
By: Geraldine Bonner (1870-1930) | |
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The Emigrant Trail |
By: Geraldine Mockler | |
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The Rebellion of Margaret | |
A Tale of the Summer Holidays |
By: Gertrude Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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Rezanov
This novel by the prolific Californian author Gertrude Horn Atherton is based on the real life story of Nikolai Rezanov, a man who, in 1806, pushed for the Russian colonization of Alaska and California. "Not twenty pages have you turned before you know this Rezanov, privy councilor, grand chamberlain, plenipotentiary of the Russo-American company, imperial inspector of the extreme eastern and northwestern dominions of his imperial majesty Alexander the First, emperor of Russia—all this and more, a man... | |
Valiant Runaways
Savage bears, a river rescue, capture by Indians, escape on wild mustangs and a revolutionary battle await the protagonists of this suspenseful adventure novel, set in California. |
By: Gertrude Crownfield (1867-1945) | |
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The Shadow Witch |
By: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) | |
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The Californians | |
The Gorgeous Isle A Romance; Scene: Nevis, B.W.I. 1842 |
By: Gertrude Hall Brownell (1863-1961) | |
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Aurora the Magnificent |
By: Gertrude Knevels (1881-1962) | |
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The Wonderful Bed
Three children sent to stay the night with their Aunt Jane find themselves sharing an enormous bed. So enormous is it, that when they make a tent of the bedsheets and crawl in, they never make it to the foot of the bed, crawling instead into a dreamworld of caves and pirates and adventures. |
By: Gertrude P. Dyer | |
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Parables from Flowers | |
Little Pollie Or a Bunch of Violets |
By: Gertrude Page (1873-1922) | |
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Winding Paths |
By: Gertrude W. Morrison | |
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The Girls of Central High in Camp Or, the Old Professor's Secret |
By: Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798) | |
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The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova
This is the first of five volumes. – Giacomo Casanova (1725 in Venice – 1798 in Dux, Bohemia, now Duchcov, Czech Republic) was a famous Venetian adventurer, writer, and womanizer. He used charm, guile, threats, intimidation, and aggression, when necessary, to conquer women, sometimes leaving behind children or debt. In his autobiography Histoire de ma vie (Story of My Life), regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century, he mentions 122 women with whom he had sex... |
By: Giambattista Basile (1566 or 1575-1632) | |
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Stories from Pentamerone
This is one of the oldest written collections of fairy tales. Although the names are different, listeners should recognise many of the stories as the basis of modern fairy tales. Be warned however, that these stories are a lot more violent and gruesome then the Disney versions you may be familiar with. Parents should listen to the files to gauge their suitability before allowing children to listen to them. |
By: Gideon Wurdz (b. 1875) | |
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The Foolish Dictionary
“The Foolish Dictionary” was written by “Gideon Wurdz” and was published in 1904. According to the beginning of the book, it is “An exhausting work of reference to un-certain English words, their origin, meaning, legitimate and illegitimate use…” This a a short but amusing dictionary which “redefines” words in some interesting ways. Funny and sometimes bizarre observations are sprinkled throughout. In keeping with the policy to read, rather than attempt to rewrite, books – even those with offensive content – nothing has been omitted... |
By: Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) | |
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The Right of Way
Charley Steele is a successful and brilliant Canadian lawyer. He has a nagging wife, Kathleen, and a lazy brother-in- law, Billy. In spite of his success, he is disillusioned with his life, drinks too much, and is deeply troubled by his agnosticism which leads to trouble and confusion. When Billy embezzles money, Charley discovers the theft and sets out to make things right. Charley however, ends up in a waterfront saloon where he encounters a barroom brawl and becomes unconscious. Charley loses his memory and ends up in the Canadian Northwoods where he falls in love with a pretty postmistress, Rosalie... | |
Northern Lights | |
The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt | |
Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk | |
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt | |
Pierre and His People, Tales of the Far North | |
Romany of the Snows, Continuation of "Pierre and His People" | |
The Judgment House |