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By: Thomas Anderson (1819-1874) | |
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By: Edward Berens (1777?-1859) | |
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By: Walter Bigges (-1586) | |
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By: Sarath Kumar Ghosh (1883-?) | |
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![]() How do elephants drink? What is the Law of the Jungle at the water hole? How does an elephant baby learn to feed and learn to swim? How do they walk under water? In what order do buffaloes drink? How do buffaloes fight the tiger? These and other wild inhabitants of the Indian jungle such as pigs, wild dogs, deer, camels, bears and birds are discussed in lively stories to entertain but mainly educate children of school age. "One of the great thinkers of the world has said that all the sciences are embodied in natural history... |
By: N. E. Dionne (1848-1917) | |
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![]() A biography of Samuel de Champlain, French explorer, founder of Quebec, and father of New France. ( |
By: H. Harold (Hardrada Harold) Hume (1875-1965) | |
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By: Mary Hooper (1829-1904) | |
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By: Florence Hartley | |
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![]() A guide for ladies, written in 1860, on what is accepted as correct behavior in polite society. The advice covers dress, travelling, staying in hotels, attending and giving parties and balls, making and receiving morning calls, letter writing, how to deal with servants, what accomplishments every well bred lady should be expected to acquire and how to choose a suitable husband. |
By: Archibald Forbes (1838-1900) | |
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![]() The First Anglo–Afghan War was fought between British India and Afghanistan from 1839 to 1842. It was one of the first major conflicts during the Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between the United Kingdom and Russia, and also marked one of the worst setbacks inflicted on British power in the region after the consolidation of British Raj by the East India Company. |
By: John Mackenzie Bacon (1846-1904) | |
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By: S. C. (Stephen Cullen) Carpenter (-1820?) | |
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By: Adam S. (Adam Samuel) Bennion (1886-1958) | |
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By: United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance | |
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By: Margaret Louise [Editor] Newhall | |
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By: Baxter Perry Smith (1829-1884) | |
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By: C. H. W. (Claude Hermann Walter) Johns (1857-1920) | |
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By: Florence Converse (1871-1967) | |
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By: Friedrich Fröbel (1782-1852) | |
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By: D. A. Compton | |
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By: Harry Lushington Stephen (1860-1945) | |
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By: Philip W. Bishop | |
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By: J. Morris Slemons (1876-1948) | |
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![]() A Handbook for Women During Pregnancy. This book, written for women who have no special knowledge of medicine, aims to answer the questions which occur to them in the course of pregnancy. Directions for safeguarding their health have been given in detail, and emphasis has been placed upon such measures as may serve to prevent serious complications. (Introduction by J. Morris Slemons) |
By: W. J. Atkinson (William John Atkinson) Butterfield | |
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By: James Sheehan | |
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By: Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835-1911) | |
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By: Naval War College (U.S.) | |
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By: John Mills (1880-) | |
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By: Richard Bradley (1688-1732) | |
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By: Frank M. (Frank Morton) McMurry (1862-1936) | |
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By: Henry Bibb (1815-1854) | |
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![]() Henry Walton Bibb was born a slave. His father was white although his identity was not positively known. Bibb was separated from his mother at a very young age and hired out to other slave owners for most of his childhood. Always yearning for his freedom, he made his first escape from slavery in 1842. He was recaptured and escaped, recaptured and escaped over and over; but he never gave up on his desire to be a man in control of his own destiny. |
By: Lucy Larcom (1824-1893) | |
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![]() Lucy Larcom was an American poet, teacher, and mil-worker. According to Wikipedia: "Larcom served as a model for the change in women's roles in society." This is her colorful autobiography. Here, she tells about her happy childhood, and her time working in the mill. Along the way, she speaks about topics like morality, independence, love and loss inside a family, a strong belief in god, and the effects of being poor. Fans of Gene Stratton Porter, Fanny Fern and Susan Warner, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox will be delighted with this book. Lucy's sunny personality makes this book a very uplifting and interesting read. |