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By: John R. Lynch (1847-1939) | |
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The Facts of Reconstruction
After the American Civil War, John R. Lynch, who had been a slave in Mississippi, began his political career in 1869 by first becoming Justice of the Peace, and then Mississippi State Representative. He was only 26 when he was elected to the US Congress in 1873. There, he continued to be an activist, introducing many bills and arguing on their behalf. Perhaps his greatest effort was in the long debate supporting the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to ban discrimination in public accommodations.In 1884 Lynch was the first African American nominated after a moving speech by Theodore Roosevelt to the position of Temporary Chairman of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois... |
By: John R. Musick (1849-1901) | |
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The Witch of Salem
A Historical Novel about the Salem Witch Trials. A fantastic illustrated historical novel by the prolific American author John R. Musick From the author’s preface: The "Witch of Salem" is designed to cover twenty years in the history of the United States, or from the year 1680 to 1700, including all the principal features of this period. Charles Stevens of Salem, with Cora Waters, the daughter of an indented slave, whose father was captured at the time of the overthrow of the Duke of Monmouth, are the principal characters... |
By: John Randall (1810-1910) | |
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Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway Illustrative and Descriptive of Places along the Line from Worcester to Shrewsbury | |
By: John Reed (1887-1920) | |
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Ten Days that Shook the World
Ten Days that Shook the World (1919) is a book by American journalist and socialist John Reed about the October Revolution in Russia in 1917 which Reed experienced firsthand. Reed followed many of the prominent Bolshevik leaders, especially Grigory Zinoviev and Karl Radek, closely during his time in Russia.John Reed died in 1920, shortly after the book was finished, and he is one of the few Americans buried at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis in Moscow, a site normally reserved only for the most prominent Soviet leaders... | |
Insurgent Mexico
In the autumn of 1913 John Reed was sent to Mexico by the Metropolitan Magazine to report the Mexican Revolution. He shared the perils of Pancho Villa's army for four months, present with Villa's Constitutional Army when it defeated Federal forces at Torreón, opening the way for its advance on Mexico City. Reed's time with the Villistas resulted in a series of outstanding magazine articles that brought Jack a national reputation as a war correspondent. Reed deeply sympathized with the plight of the peons and vehemently opposed American intervention, which came shortly after he left... |
By: John Reed Scott (1869-) | |
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Beatrix of Clare |
By: John Relly Beard (1800-1876) | |
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Toussaint L’Ouverture: A Biography and Autobiography
François-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture (1743-1803) rose to fame in 1791 during the Haitian struggle for independence. In this revolt, he led thousands of slaves on the island of Hispañola to fight against the colonial European powers of France, Spain and England. The former slaves ultimately established the independent state of Haiti and expelled the Europeans. L’Ouverture eventually became the governor and Commander-In-Chief of Haiti before recognizing and submitting to French rule in 1801... | |
Toussaint L’Ouverture: A Biography and Autobiography
François-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture (1743-1803) rose to fame in 1791 during the Haitian struggle for independence. In this revolt, he led thousands of slaves on the island of Hispañola to fight against the colonial European powers of France, Spain and England. The former slaves ultimately established the independent state of Haiti and expelled the Europeans. L’Ouverture eventually became the governor and Commander-In-Chief of Haiti before recognizing and submitting to French rule in 1801... |
By: John Richard Green (1837-1883) | |
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History of the English People, Volume I Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216 |
By: John Richard Greene (1837-1883) | |
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Stray Studies from England and Italy |
By: John Richardson (1796-1852) | |
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The Canadian Brothers, or the Prophecy Fulfilled a Tale of the Late American War |
By: John Ross (1777-1856) | |
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I |
By: John Rothwell Slater (1872-1965) | |
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Printing and the Renaissance A paper read before the Fortnightly Club of Rochester, New York |
By: John Rushworth Jellicoe Jellicoe (1859-1935) | |
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The Crisis of the Naval War |
By: John S. C. Abbott (1805-1877) | |
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Daniel Boone
This is a detailed biography of the life and adventures of Daniel Boone. His accomplishments are brushed over in history classes these days and not given the recognition they deserve. This biography clearly paints a picture of the benevolent person of Daniel Boone as well as the achievements he made in furthering European settlement in America. | |
David Crockett: His Life and Adventures
David "Davy" Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was a celebrated 19th century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier and politician. He is commonly referred to in popular culture by the epithet “King of the Wild Frontier.” He represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives, served in the Texas Revolution, and died at the Battle of the Alamo. This narrative attempts faithfully to record the influences under which David Crockett was reared and the incidents of his wild and wondrous life... | |
King Philip Makers of History | |
Louis XIV. Makers of History Series | |
Napoleon Bonaparte | |
Empire of Russia from the Remotest Periods to the Present Time
A history of Russia from 500 B.C. to 1855 A.D., written by John Stevens Cabot Abbott, the brother of Jacob Abbott. | |
Louis Philippe Makers of History Series | |
Benjamin Franklin A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago American Pioneers and Patriots Series | |
Madame Roland, Makers of History | |
The Adventures of the Chevalier De La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and Their Interviews with the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago | |
Hortense Makers of History Series | |
Henry IV, Makers of History | |
Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots | |
Captain William Kidd And Others Of The Buccaneers
Pirate stories galore! Pirate life was not always what it seemed from the outside. |
By: John S. Jenkins (1818-1852) | |
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The Heroines of History
A look at some of the famous women in European history. Includes biographies on Cleopatra; Isabella of Castile; Joan of Arc; Maria Theresa; Josephine; Elizabeth of England; Mary of Scotland; Catherine of Russia; Marie Antoinette; and Madame Roland. Mr. Jenkins, whose name remains on the title-page of this volume, was prevented from finishing the work for a long time by sickness, and finally by death. The first chapter is from his pen, and the rest has been written according to his instructions by one whom he selected, and who has had access to works rare in this country, such as Monstrelet's Chronicles, Tooke's Life of Catherine II... |
By: John Sherman (1823-1900) | |
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Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. |
By: John Spargo (1876-1966) | |
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Bolshevism The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy | |
The Jew and American Ideals |
By: John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) | |
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Considerations on Representative Government
Mill's volume was published in 1861 as an argument favoring this form of governance. Mill covers what forms of government work best, including when representative government is applicable and when not. He details appropriate functions of representative bodies and warns of problems to avoid. He distinguishes between true and false democracy. Other areas covered include how voting is carried out, the role of a second chamber in Parliament, and how an executive branch might function. | |
Auguste Comte and Positivism
Part 1 lays out the framework for Positivism as originated in France by Auguste Comte in his Cours de Philosophie Positive. Mill examines the tenets of Comte's movement and alerts us to defects. Part 2 concerns all Comte's writings except the Cours de Philosophie Positive. During Comte's later years he gave up reading newspapers and periodicals to keep his mind pure for higher study. He also became enamored of a certain woman who changed his view of life. Comte turned his philosophy into a religion, with morality the supreme guide. Mill finds that Comte learned to despise science and the intellect, instead substituting his frantic need for the regulation of change. | |
The Contest in America |
By: John T. (John Tinney) McCutcheon (1870-1949) | |
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In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country |
By: John T. Trowbridge (1827-1916) | |
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The Drummer Boy |
By: John Theodore Mueller (1885-1967) | |
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Three Young Pioneers A Story of the Early Settlement of Our Country |
By: John Thomas McIntyre (1871-1951) | |
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In Texas with Davy Crockett
A fictionalized biography of the famous frontiersman aimed at a juvenile audience. |
By: John Torrey Morse (1840-1937) | |
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Benjamin Franklin |
By: John Tulloch (1823-1886) | |
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Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy volume 1
This work addresses the birth and development of a rationalist stream in the Christianity of England in the seventeenth century. In this volume, Tulloch focuses on five latitudinarian churchmen, examining their lives and thought. - Summary by Barry Ganong | |
Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy volume 2
In this second volume of his work on English rational theology in the seventeenth century, Tulloch describes the lives and works of the group of theologians known as the Cambridge Platonists. - Summary by Barry Ganong |
By: John V. (John Veasey) Lane (1861-) | |
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Rodney, the Ranger With Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield |
By: John W. (John Wheeler) Moore (1833-1906) | |
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School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time |
By: John W. [Editor] Arthur | |
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The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry (Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion) Record of War Service, 1914-1918 |
By: John Ward (1866-1934) | |
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With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia |
By: John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) | |
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Canyons of the Colorado, or The exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons
John Wesley Powell was a pioneer American explorer, ethnologist, and geologist in the 19th Century. In 1869 he set out to explore the Colorado and the Grand Canyon. He gathered nine men, four boats and food for ten months and set out from Green River, Wyoming, on May 24. Passing through dangerous rapids, the group passed down the Green River to its confluence with the Colorado River (then also known as the Grand River upriver from the junction), near present-day Moab, Utah. The expedition’s route... | |
On Limitations To The Use Of Some Anthropologic Data | |
Wyandot Government: A Short Study of Tribal Society Bureau of American Ethnology |
By: John William De Forest (1826-1906) | |
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The Brigade Commander |
By: John William Norie (1772-1843) | |
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Piloting Directions for the Gulf of Finland
Norie's series of piloting and sailing directions was something of a staple in the chart-room of 19th century British (and other) merchant vessels. The description of landmarks and ports, as well as the rules and regulations provide another viewpoint to an earlier age. Please note that these piloting directions are rather completely out of date. They are given here for purposes of historical interest only, and should not be used for navigation purposes. |
By: John Williams (1727-1798) | |
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An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition, Concerning the Discovery of America, by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the Year, 1170 |
By: John Willis Clark (1833-1910) | |
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The Care of Books | |
Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods The Rede Lecture Delivered June 13, 1894 |
By: John Wilson Ross (1818-1887) | |
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Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century |