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By: George Hamilton | |
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Voyage Round the World in His Majesty's Frigate Pandora
George Hamilton was the surgeon assigned to the frigate Pandora. The British Admiralty ordered the ship to the Pacific to arrest the Bounty mutineers and bring them back to England for trial. The commander, Captain Edward Edwards, also was ordered to chart the passage between Australia and New Guinea. While Edwards managed to arrest the mutineers still on Tahiti, he sank the Pandora on a reef near Australia. Hamilton tells this story and also the story of the crew’s fate after the Pandora sank. | |
By: George Hamlin Fitch (1852-1925) | |
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Modern English Books of Power
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The Critic in the Orient
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By: George Hart (1839-1891) | |
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The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
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By: George Henry Makins (1853-) | |
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Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
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By: George Henry Miles (1824-1871) | |
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The Truce of God A Tale of the Eleventh Century
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By: George Henry Wakeling (1859-1936) | |
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King and Parliament (A.D. 1603-1714)
This slim volume by the Oxford University lecturer, George Henry Wakeling, deals with the period in British history from the reign of King James I through the death of Queen Anne. The story begins with England, transformed by the Protestant Reformation and keen to confront Catholic Spain, but burdened by a monarch unequal to national ambitions. Wakeling portrays the subsequent battles for dominance between the contending Protestant sects and chronicles the struggle for sovereignty between the British Crown and the emerging power of Parliament. - Summary by Pamela Nagami | |
By: George Herbert Fosdike Nichols | |
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Pushed and the Return Push
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By: George Hodges (1856-1919) | |
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William Penn
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By: George Hooper (1824-1890) | |
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Wellington
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, , was born in Dublin, the younger son of an Irish Protestant aristocrat. He served with his brother in India and rose to prominence during the Napoleonic Wars in the Peninsular Campaign. As a youth, his mother saw little promise in him, but Wellesley was an early riser and a hard worker, inured to the harsh life of the army camp, and conscientious in his knowledge of terrain and of defensive tactics. He famously commanded the allied forces at the final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, but the two men never actually met... | |
By: George L. Apperson (1857-1937) | |
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The Social History of Smoking
This work tells the history of smoking in England from the social point of view. Thus it does not deal with the history of tobacco growing or tobacco related manufacture, but is rather the story of how smoking has fitted in with the fashions and customs throughout the ages, and the changes in the attitude of society towards smoking. | |
By: George Lunt (1803-1885) | |
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Old New England Traits
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By: George Lynch (1868-1928) | |
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Impressions of a War Correspondent
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By: George M. (George Makepeace) Towle (1841-1893) | |
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The Nation in a Nutshell
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By: George MacDonald (1824-1905) | |
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St. George and St. Michael
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