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By: Gertrude Burford Rawlings | |
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The Story of Books
Rawlings follows the development of printing from the origins of writing to modern printing. Some of the earliest records are ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman recordings on papyrus and wax tablets. However, Rawlings acknowledges the sparse nature of this first fragile evidence, and limits speculation.Later, libraries of religious books grew in Europe, where monks copied individual books in monasteries. The "block printing" technique began with illustrations carved in wood blocks, while the text needed to be written by hand... |
By: Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798) | |
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The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova
This is the first of five volumes. – Giacomo Casanova (1725 in Venice – 1798 in Dux, Bohemia, now Duchcov, Czech Republic) was a famous Venetian adventurer, writer, and womanizer. He used charm, guile, threats, intimidation, and aggression, when necessary, to conquer women, sometimes leaving behind children or debt. In his autobiography Histoire de ma vie (Story of My Life), regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century, he mentions 122 women with whom he had sex... | |
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 01: Childhood | |
Quotes and Images from the Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt |
By: Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) | |
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Old Quebec The Fortress of New France | |
Seats of The Mighty | |
The Trail of the Sword |
By: Gilbert W. (Gilbert Wolf) Gabriel (1890-1952) | |
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The Seven-Branched Candlestick The Schooldays of Young American Jew |
By: Gilbert White (1720-1793) | |
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The Natural History of Selborne
The Reverend Gilbert White was the curate of the village of Selborne, a village in Hampshire, from 1784 to his death in 1793, living most of his life in the village. The book is in the form of a collection of letters to two friends, discussing the natural history of the areas that he knew, and natural history in general. White’s intense curiosity and his love for the world about him flow through his simple, straightforward style, and a gentle sense of humour colours many of his anecdotes. | |
The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1 | |
The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 |
By: Giles Gossip | |
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Coronation Anecdotes |
By: Giles Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) | |
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Eminent Victorians
On Modern Library's list of 100 Best Non-Fiction books, "Eminent Victorians" marked an epoch in the art of biography; it also helped to crack the old myths of high Victorianism and to usher in a new spirit by which chauvinism, hypocrisy and the stiff upper lip were debunked. In it, Strachey cleverly exposes the self-seeking ambitions of Cardinal Manning and the manipulative, neurotic Florence Nightingale; and in his essays on Dr Arnold and General Gordon, his quarries are not only his subjects but also the public-school system and the whole structure of nineteenth-century liberal values. |
By: Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) | |
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Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects
The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, from Cimabue to Our Times, or Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori, as it was originally known in Italian, is a series of artist biographies written by 16th century Italian painter and architect Giorgio Vasari, which is considered "perhaps the most famous, and even today the most- read work of the older literature of art", "some of the Italian Renaissance's most influential writing on art", and "one of the founding texts in art history"... |
By: Giovanni Battista Cerruti (1850-1914) | |
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My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula) |
By: Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) | |
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The Decameron
Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron is a collection of novellas or short novels written during the 14th century. There are 100 tales contained in the book which is presented together. The book’s title The Decameron combines the two Greek words “deka” meaning ten and “hemera” meaning day. The title can be literally translated as “ten day,” which is also the time frame in which the stories are told by the 7 young women and 3 young men. In the book, each of the ten persons took their turns to tell stories for a day... |
By: Giovanni Verga (1840-1922) | |
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House by the Medlar Tree
In a nineteenth century Sicilian fishing village, the Malavoglia family gambles everything on being able to profit from a cargo of lupin nuts. The cargo is lost at sea and a succession of misfortunes and tragedies assails the family. A masterpiece of social commentary hailed within Italy but neglected by the wider world, The House by the Medlar Tree ranks alongside the works of Zola, Dickens or Balzac among the great books of European literature. The book is the inspiration behind the 1948 film 'La Terra Trema' , one of the earliest works of the great Italian director Luchino Visconti. - Summary by Tom Denholm |
By: Giovanni-Andrea Gallini (1728-1805) | |
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A Treatise on the Art of Dancing |
By: Gipsy Smith (1860-1947) | |
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Your Boys |
By: Giraldus Cambrensis (1146-1223) | |
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The Description of Wales | |
The itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales |
By: Glenn D. Bradley (1884-1930) | |
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The Story of the Pony Express
The Story of the Pony Express offers an in depth account behind the need for a mail route to connect the eastern U.S. with the rapidly populating west coast following the gold rush of California, the springing up of lumber camps, and all incidental needs arising from the settling of the western frontier. Here we learn of the inception of the Pony Express, its formation, successes, failures, facts, statistics, combined with many anecdotes and names of the people who were an integral part of this incredible entity which lasted but less than two years, yet was instrumental in the successful settlement of two thirds of the land mass comprising the expanding country... |
By: Glenna Lindsley Bigelow | |
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Liége on the Line of March An American Girl's Experiences When the Germans Came Through Belgium |
By: Glyn Barlow | |
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The Story of Madras |
By: Godfrey Rathbone Benson Charnwood (1864-1945) | |
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Abraham Lincoln |
By: Gottfried Achenwall (1719-1772) | |
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Achenwall's Observations on North America |
By: Government Virginia. History | |
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The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 |
By: Grace Aguilar (1816-1847) | |
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The Days of Bruce Vol 1 A Story from Scottish History |
By: Grace Dunlop Peter | |
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A Portrait of Old George Town |
By: Grace Greenwood (1823-1904) | |
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Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children |
By: Grace Livingston Hill (1865-1947) | |
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The War Romance of the Salvation Army |
By: Grammaticus Saxo | |
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The Danish History, Books I-IX |
By: Grant Allen (1848-1899) | |
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Anglo-Saxon Britain |
By: Grant Martin Overton (1887-1930) | |
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When Winter Comes to Main Street |
By: Grazia Deledda (1871-1936) | |
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After the Divorce
Giovanna and Costantino Ledda are a happily married couple living with their young child in a Sardinian country village close to their extended family. Costantino is wrongly convicted of murdering his wicked uncle and with no way of supporting herself, Giovanna reluctantly divorces him and is driven to marry Brontu Dejas, a wealthy but brutish drunkard who has always lusted after her. As well as enduring a marriage amounting to slavery, Giovanna is derided by villagers for having two husbands... |
By: Great Britain. Army. Highland Light Infantry. Battalion, 5th | |
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The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 |
By: Great Britain. War Office | |
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History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902 v. 1 (of 4) Compiled by Direction of His Majesty's Government |
By: Grenville Mellen Dodge (1831-1916) | |
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The Battle of Atlanta and Other Campaigns, Addresses, Etc. |
By: Gustav Gottheil (1827-1903) | |
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Zionism and Anti-Semitism |
By: Gustav Karpeles (1848-1909) | |
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Jewish Literature and Other Essays |
By: Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) | |
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Salammbô
After completing the famous Mme Bovary, Flaubert put all his efforts into researching the Punic Wars and completed the lesser known Salammbô. In this volume, Flaubert describes in detail the Mercenary Revolt and the fight of the Mercenaries against the all-powerful Carthage, the theft of the magical Zaimph and the love and hate between the Carthaginian princess Salammbô and the fiercest leader of the Mercenaries, Matho. | |
Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man |
By: Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) | |
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The Psychology of Revolution |
By: H. A. Guerber (1859-1929) | |
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Story of the Greeks
This book is a collection of stories and histories about the Ancient Greeks, including many of their famous myths! |
By: H. B. (Helen Barrett) Montgomery (1861-1934) | |
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The Empire of the East |
By: H. Beam Piper (1904-1964) | |
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Rebel Raider |
By: H. G. (Henry George) Keene (1825-1915) | |
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Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan |
By: H. G. Wells (1866-1946) | |
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Anticipations
Wells considered this book one of his most important, a natural follow-up to such works as his Man of the Year Million and The Time Machine. His goal was to get people to think and act in new ways. The book starts with a look at how humans get along socially and how they carry out their business ventures. It then discusses how these elements influence others, such as politics, the world of work, and education. H. G. tried to make clear how the current social order was disintegrating without preparing another to take its place. He then traced the roots of democracy, which in its present state he saw as unworkable. Instead, he proposed a new republic. He also critiqued modern warfare. | |
War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war | |
Mankind in the Making |
By: H. O. (Henry Osmond) Lock (1879-) | |
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With the British Army in The Holy Land |
By: H. R. Hill | |
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A Succinct View of the Importance and Practicability of Forming a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Panama |