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By: Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-1899) | |
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![]() Richard Hunter, in this sequel to Ragged Dick, continues his way in the world through hard work and excellent morals. He, along with his friend Henry, continue their positive outlook as they try to advance their lives. But Dick soon finds envy and jealousy leads others to work against him. How will Dick react as he tries to strive forward while others conspire to hold him down? (Written by Barry Eads) | |
![]() A poor family is surprised with an infant on their doorstep on New Year’s Eve with a note and monetary support requesting them to raise the child. Eight years later, the child is stolen and the family is put into more trouble trying to find her. This is a story of how love and good morals are reward with a fairy tale “happily ever after” ending. | |
![]() In this third installment from the “Ragged Dick” series by Horatio Algers, Jr., the reader is reacquainted with some old friends and meets young Mark Manton. Mark is a match boy plagued by bad luck and an even worse guardian. But, with new friends, hard work, and smart choices, Mark may just find his luck taking a turn for the better. summary by tfaulder | |
![]() Join Rough and Ready for his adventure on the streets of New York City. Working as a newsboy, Rough and Ready tries to support himself and his sister on his meager earnings. Unfortunately, their stepfather is seeking to kidnap little Rose, getting an education is hard work, swindlers are trying to trick him out of his money, and thieves are planning nefarious deeds. Luckily for Rough and Ready, he makes some good friends along the way. Summary by Tori Faulder |
By: Horatio Hale (1817-1896) | |
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By: Horatio Nelson | |
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![]() Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was an English flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He won several victories, including the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during which he was killed. These are the letters that he wrote to Lady Hamilton, with whom he was having a notorious affair until his death in 1805. |
By: Howard Clemens Hillegas (1872-1918) | |
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By: Howard Pyle | |
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![]() Men of Iron by Howard Pyle is historical fiction that transports us back to the 1400’s, a time of knighthood and chivalry. Myles Falworth is eight years old when news comes they must flee their home. His blind father is accused of treason. We see Myles grow up, train as a knight, and with perseverance, clear his father of any wrong-doing and restore their family name. |
By: Howard Trueman (1837-1908) | |
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By: Hubert Howe Bancroft (1832-1918) | |
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By: Hudson Bay Company | |
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By: Hudson Stuck (1863-1920) | |
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By: Hugh Binning (1627-1653) | |
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By: Hugh Blair Grigsby (1806-1881) | |
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By: Hugh Charles Clifford (1866-1941) | |
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By: Hugh Dalton Dalton (1887-1962) | |
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By: Hugh E. (Hugh Exton) Seebohm (1867-1946) | |
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By: Hugh Gibson (1883-1954) | |
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By: Hugh Jones (1669-1760) | |
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By: Hugh Macmillan | |
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By: Hugh Miller (1802-1856) | |
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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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![]() Hamlet is Jeremy’s dog. This 1923 book is Hugh Walpole’s second volume in his Jeremy semi-autobiographical trilogy , Jeremy at Crale ), about a ten-year-old English boy. One commentator wrote this of the first book: “With affectionate humor, Mr. Walpole tells the story of Jeremy and his two sisters, Helen and Mary Cole, who grow up in Polchester, a quiet English Cathedral town…. Mr. Walpole has given his narrative a rare double appeal, for it not only recreates for the adult the illusion of his own happiest youth, but it unfolds for the child-reader a genuine and moving experience with real people and pleasant things... |
By: Humphry Ward (1851-1920) | |
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By: Hurlothrumbo | |
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