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By: Franklin Knight Lane (1864-1921) | |
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Letters of Franklin K. Lane |
By: Fred Richards (1878-1932) | |
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Rome A Sketch-Book |
By: Fred W. Ward | |
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The 23rd (Service) Battalion Royal Fusiliers (First Sportsman's) A Record of its Services in the Great War, 1914-1919 | |
By: Frederic Austin Ogg (1878-1951) | |
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The Old Northwest : A chronicle of the Ohio Valley and beyond |
By: Frederic C. Curry | |
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From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian brigade |
By: Frederic Courtland Penfield (1855-1922) | |
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East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan |
By: Frederic George Trayes (1871-) | |
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Five Months on a German Raider Being the Adventures of an Englishman Captured by the 'Wolf' |
By: Frederic Harrison (1831-1923) | |
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Studies in Early Victorian Literature |
By: Frederic Kidder (1804-1885) | |
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The Abenaki Indians Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary |
By: Frederic L. (Frederic Logan) Paxson (1877-1948) | |
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The New Nation |
By: Frederic S. (Frederic Swartwout) Cozzens (1818-1869) | |
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Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses |
By: Frederic W. Moorman (1872-1919) | |
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Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems | |
Songs of the Ridings |
By: Frederick A. Ober (1849-1913) | |
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Amerigo Vespucci | |
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa | |
"Old Put" The Patriot |
By: Frederick Adams Woods (1873-1939) | |
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Influence of Monarchs
Frederick Adams Woods presents compelling evidence to support the great man theory of history and his own category scientific inquiry known as historiometry, or the study of history. In this work, the summarised history of fourteen European nations that have achieved renown at some point in their recorded timeline is compared to the biography of their monarchs and demonstrates the strong link between the intellect and willpower of the supreme leadership and the condition of their country. - Summary by Leon Harvey |
By: Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot (1880-) | |
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Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben |
By: Frederick C. (Frederick Charles) Hicks (1875-) | |
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Selected Official Documents of the South African Republic and Great Britain A Documentary Perspective Of The Causes Of The War In South Africa |
By: Frederick Davis Greene (1853-1940) | |
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Armenian Crisis in Turkey
Frederick Greene shows in this book that the case of the subject races in the Ottoman Empire is desperate, that there is no hope of reform from within, and that relief vimust therefore come through the interference of the powers of Europe. Their action depends largely on the support of the public. “Public opinion,” therefore, “must be brought to bear upon this case,” as Mr. Gladstone said in the House of Commons six years ago. Since then there has been added a new chapter of horrors, and the demand for decisive action in the name of our common humanity has become more urgent... |
By: Frederick Douglas How (1853-) | |
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Oxford |
By: Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) | |
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery on a Maryland plantation. He faced hardship as a child, but later encountered owners who were relatively liberal and allowed him to learn to read, write and be in contact with freed slaves. At the age of 20, he escaped from the plantation and made his way to New York. Though he remained a fugitive, he married and changed his name to avoid being caught. He continued his education and became involved in the Abolitionist Movement. He began touring the country, speaking passionately about the unjust, cruel and inhuman practice of slavery... |
By: Frederick Edwin Smith Birkenhead (1872-1930) | |
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The Story of Newfoundland |
By: Frederick George Scott (1861-1944) | |
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The Great War As I Saw It |
By: Frederick Herman Tilberg (1895-1979) | |
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Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland
The American Civil War battle at Antietam, Maryland, on 17 September 1862, has been called the bloodiest day of that conflict. Confederate General Lee’s invasion of the North was repulsed, and when the fighting ended, the course of the Civil War had been greatly altered. This victory by the North moved President Abraham Lincoln to issue The Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in states then in rebellion against the Union. This 1960 publication is number 31 in the Historical Handbook series put out by the U... | |
Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania
On the gently rolling farm lands surrounding the little town of Gettysburg, Pa., was fought one of the great decisive battles of American history. For 3 days, from July 1 to 3, 1863, a gigantic struggle between 75,000 Confederates and 88,000 Union troops raged about the town and left 51,000 casualties in its wake. Heroic deeds were numerous on both sides, climaxed by the famed Confederate assault on July 3 which has become known throughout the world as Pickett’s Charge. The Union victory gained on these fields ended the last Confederate invasion of the North and marked the beginning of a gradual decline in Southern military power... |
By: Frederick Hoffman | |
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A Sailor of King George |
By: Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) | |
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Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 | |
The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin |
By: Frederick James Furnivall (1825-1910) | |
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Early English Meals and Manners |
By: Frederick John Lazell (1870-1940) | |
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Some Summer Days in Iowa |