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By: Henry Oyen (1883-1921) | |
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The Plunderer |
By: Henry Peterson (1818-1891) | |
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Dulcibel A Tale of Old Salem
Dulcibel is a young, pretty and kind-hearted fictional character charged with Witchcraft during the infamous Salem Witch trials. During this time there is a group of "afflicted girls" who accuse Dulcibel and many others of Witchcraft, and during their trials show "undoubtable" proof that these people really are Witches. Will Master Raymond, Dulcibel's lover, be able to to secure Dulcibel's release from jail? Or will Dulcibel's fate be the gallows like so many other accused Witches of her time? |
By: Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925) | |
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Pearl Maiden
This is the story of Miriam, an orphan Christian woman living in Rome in the first century. She falls in love with a Roman officer, but knows that her Jewish childhood playmate loves her too and will do anything in order to get her love in return. | |
Hunter Quatermain's Story | |
Cleopatra | |
Nada the Lily | |
Finished | |
The Lady of Blossholme | |
Benita, an African romance | |
A Yellow God: an Idol of Africa | |
The Virgin of the Sun | |
Red Eve | |
Long Odds | |
Long Odds |
By: Henry Seton Merriman (1862-1903) | |
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The Vultures |
By: Henry Slesar (1927-2002) | |
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The Delegate from Venus |
By: Henry St. John Cooper | |
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The Imaginary Marriage |
By: Henry Thayer Niles (1825-1901) | |
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The Dawn and the Day
The Dawn and the Day, or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part 1 is a text similar to the epic poetry of Homer or, more accurately, classic Hindu texts, such as the Baghavad-Gita. |
By: Henry van Dyke (1852-1933) | |
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The Story of the Other Wise Man
You know the story of the Three Wise Men of the East, and how they travelled from far away to offer their gifts at the manger-cradle in Bethlehem. But have you ever heard the story of the Other Wise Man, who also saw the star in its rising, and set out to follow it, yet did not arrive with his brethren in the presence of the young child Jesus? Of the great desire of this fourth pilgrim, and how it was denied, yet accomplished in the denial; of his many wanderings and the probations of his soul;... | |
First Christmas Tree
This is a folk tale of how the first tree came into being. It tells of a hero Winfried with his young companion stepping boldly into the pagan right of the passing into winter. He preaches the gospel of Christ and His birth on that night; then from the heavens came a miracle that resulted in the salvation of the people. To celebrate, they brought new life or the Christmas tree into their homes. |
By: Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933) | |
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The Story of the Other Wise Man | |
The Lost Word A Christmas Legend of Long Ago |
By: Henry van Dyke (1852-1933) | |
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Blue Flower
"Sometimes short stories are brought together like parcels in a basket. Sometimes they grow together like blossoms on a bush. Then, of course, they really belong to one another, because they have the same life in them. ...There is such a thought in this book. It is the idea of the search for inward happiness, which all men who are really alive are following, along what various paths, and with what different fortunes! Glimpses of this idea, traces of this search, I thought that I could see in certain tales that were in my mind,—tales of times old and new, of lands near and far away... |
By: Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933) | |
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Fisherman's Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things | |
The Unruly Sprite A Partial Fairy Tale |
By: Henry W. Lucy (1845-1924) | |
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Faces and Places
Faces and Places is a collection of articles on nineteenth century travel, events and personalities by the British journalist Henry Lucy, who wrote for the Daily News, a London newspaper. His open letter To Those About to Become Journalists rings as true today as when it was written.The first article, “Fred” Burnaby, includes a lively account of a balloon trip, while Night and Day on the Cars in Canada and Easter on Les Avants relate Lucy’s experiences of rail travel at that time. Other travel tales (A Night on a Mountain, Mosquitoes and Monaco, and Oysters and Arcachon) provide an insight into the Victorian Englishman’s attitude to Europe... |
By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) | |
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The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose |
By: Henry Wallace Phillips (1869-1930) | |
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The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch |
By: Henry Wood (1814-1887) | |
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Elster's Folly A Novel |
By: Henry [Editor] Altemus | |
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The History of Tom Thumb to which are added the stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn stick! |
By: Herbert D. Kastle | |
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The First One |
By: Herbert George Jenkins (1876-1923) | |
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Malcolm Sage, detective
A collection of short stories that chronicles the first year of the Malcolm Sage Detective Bureau. |