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By: C. S. (Constantine Samuel) Rafinesque (1783-1840) | |
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By: Caleb Huse (1831-1905) | |
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By: Calista McCabe Courtenay | |
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![]() In this biography for young people, Calista McCabe Courtenay takes the reader from George Washington the surveyor to his early military career, first as a colonel in the Virgina militia and then as a member of General Braddock'a staff during the French and Indian War. He later commanded the Virginia forces before joining the First Continental Congress. Much of the book is devoted to his campaigns during the American Revolution. At the end, we see him as President for two terms. | |
By: Calvin Olin Davis (1871-) | |
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By: Camille Mauclair (1872-1945) | |
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By: Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) | |
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By: Canniff Haight (1825-1901) | |
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By: Captain Rees Howell Gronow (1794-1865) | |
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![]() A collection of memoirs about the Peninsular War, the Battle of Waterloo, and society and personalities of Regency London and 19th century Paris, by a sometime Grenadier Guards officer, unsuccessful parliamentarian, and dandy. Gronow displays social attitudes of the day which would now be regarded as unacceptable, but is a clever raconteur who brings to life both the horrors of war and the gaiety of high society. |
By: Carl Ewald (1856-1908) | |
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By: Carl Lotus Becker (1873-1945) | |
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By: Carl Lumholtz (1851-1922) | |
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![]() Unknown MexicoA Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan By Carl Lumholtz, M.A. PREFACE In the course of my travels in Australia, and especially after my arrival at Upper Herbert River in Northern Queensland, I soon perceived that it would be impracticable for me to hunt for zoological specimens without first securing the assistance of the natives of the country. Thus it came about... |
By: Carl Niebuhr (1861-1927) | |
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By: Carl Parcher Russell (1894-1967) | |
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![]() This recording of the 1931 book about Yosemite National Park comprises the narrative text about the Park from its discovery by non-natives in the Indian War of 1851 to the mid-twentieth century. The printed book contains dozens of early photographs and drawings, as well as an extensive timeline and bibliography, which are not here recorded. The author was an ecologist, historian, and administrator. He was an officer of the U.S. National Park Service for thirty four years, serving as the Chief Naturalist of Yosemite from 1923-1929 and later as Park Superintendent. - Summary by David Wales |
By: Carl Russell Fish (1876-1932) | |
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By: Carlton McCarthy (1847-1936) | |
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![]() The author, who fought as a private in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War, describes the Confederate soldier’s daily struggles with hunger, illness, fear, and the perils of combat; as well as his pride of service, love of comrades, and courage in the face of overwhelming odds |
By: Caroline C. Leighton | |
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By: Caroline Clifford Newton (-1936) | |
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By: Caroline Dale Snedeker (1871-1956) | |
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![]() Theria is a young Delphian woman who becomes an oracle. Persian wars, a doomed love affair, and a strong woman make up this well-researched novel set in Ancient Greece. - Summary by Lynne Thompson |
By: Caroline Hadley | |
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By: Carolyn M. Osborne | |
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By: Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950) | |
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By: Cassius Dio Cocceianus | |
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By: Catharine Esther Beecher (1800-1878) | |
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By: Catherine Albertson (1868-) | |
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By: Catherine Radziwill (1858-1941) | |
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By: Cecil B. Hartley | |
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By: Cecil Chesterton (1879-1918) | |
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By: Cecil Chisholm | |
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By: Chalkley J. Hambleton | |
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![]() “Early in the summer of 1860, I had an attack of gold fever. In Chicago, the conditions for such a malady were all favorable. Since the panic of 1857 there had been three years of general depression, money was scarce, there was little activity in business, the outlook was discouraging, and I, like hundreds of others, felt blue.” Thus Chalkley J. Hambleton begins his pithy and engrossing tale of participation in the Pike’s Peak gold rush. Four men in partnership hauled 24 tons of mining equipment by ox cart across the Great Plains from St... |
By: Charles A. (Charles Albert) Curtis (1835-1907) | |
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