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By: G. C. Edmondson (1922-1995) | |
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Blessed Are the Meek
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By: G. E. Mitton | |
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The Children's Book of Stars
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By: G. K. Chesterton | |
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Eugenics and Other Evils
Most Eugenists are Euphemists. I mean merely that short words startle them, while long words soothe them. And they are utterly incapable of translating the one into the other, however obviously they mean the same thing. Say to them “The persuasive and even coercive powers of the citizen should enable him to make sure that the burden of longevity in the previous generation does not become disproportionate and intolerable, especially to the females”; say this to them and they will sway slightly to and fro like babies sent to sleep in cradles. Say to them “Murder your mother,” and they sit up quite suddenly. Yet the two sentences, in cold logic, are exactly the same.” | |
By: G. L. Vandenburg | |
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Jubilation, U.S.A.
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Four Science Fiction Stories by G.L.Vandenburg
G.L.Vandenburg wrote quirky and funny Science Fiction stories for Amazing Science Fiction Stories, and similar magazines in the 1950's. These four are a selection that give a good taste of his offbeat approach, strange sense of humor and relaxed narrative style that brought joy and excitement to those of us who bought these magazines and saw his name on the cover. In the first, Martian V.F.W., some strange visitors join a parade; in the second, Jubilation, U.S.A, our first visitors from outer space... | |
Moon Glow
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The Observers
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By: G. T. (George Thomas) Bettany (1850-1891) | |
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Life of Charles Darwin
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By: Gabriel Tarde (1843-1904) | |
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Underground Man
This post-apocalyptic novella tells the story of the downfall of civilisation and mankind following a solar cataclysm in the late 20th century. To survive, the remnants of humanity had to build a new civilization underground in the complete absence of all species except mankind, choosing to base it only on love and beauty, the fine arts and intellectual pursuits. In view of the sun's current inactivity, this frighteningly prophetic tale might have been written today, saving that the cultural references and the fluid prose might be beyond, if one dares say so, many modern writers... | |
By: Garrett P. Serviss (1851-1929) | |
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Edison's Conquest of Mars
Edison’s Conquest of Mars, by Garrett P. Serviss, is one of the many science fiction novels published in the nineteenth century. Although science fiction was not at the time thought of as a distinct literary genre, it was a very popular literary form, with almost every fiction magazine regularly publishing science fiction stories and novels. “Edison’s Conquest of Mars” was published in 1898 as an unauthorized sequel to H. G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds, but did not achieve the fame of its predecessor. The book was endorsed by Thomas Edison, the hero of the book — though not by Wells. | |
By: Gary N. (Gary Nathan) Calkins (1869-1943) | |
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Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
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By: Gaston Maspero (1846-1916) | |
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Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt
A handbook of Egyptian archaeology, issued by the British Museum, considered suitable for British tourists travelling to Egypt in the 19th Century. (Introduction by Timothy Ferguson) | |
By: Gene Hunter | |
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Field Trip
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By: Gene Stratton-Porter (1863-1924) | |
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Moths of the Limberlost
Gene Stratton-Porter was an American author, amateur naturalist, wildlife photographer, specializing in the birds and moths in one of the last of the vanishing wetlands of the lower Great Lakes Basin. The Limberlost and Wildflower Woods of northeastern Indiana were the laboratory and inspiration for her stories, novels, essays, photography, and movies. She was an accomplished author, artist and photographer and is generally considered to be one of the first female authors to promulgate public positions; conserving the Limberlost Swamp in her case... | |
Song of the Cardinal
The Song of the Cardinal is about a big male Cardinal who lives in a tree near a farmer and his wife. The Cardinal immediately starts to sing to find himself a mate. Meanwhile the farmer and his wife enjoy watching this boisterous bird and seeing what he does. He does find a mate and through his singing the farmer and his wife's marriage is rejuvenated. It's a happy little parallel love story that will sweep you off your feet! | |
By: George B. Griffenhagen | |
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Old English Patent Medicines in America
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Drug Supplies in the American Revolution
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By: George Barton Cutten (1874-1962) | |
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Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing
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By: George Chetwynd Griffith (1857-1906) | |
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The World Peril of 1910
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By: George E. Waring | |
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The Squirrels and other animals Illustrations of the habits and instincts of many of the smaller British quadrupeds
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By: George Edmund Haynes (1880-1960) | |
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The Negro at Work in New York City A Study in Economic Progress
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By: George Ellery Hale (1868-1938) | |
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The New Heavens
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By: George Francis Atkinson (1854-1918) | |
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Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
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By: George Frank Butler (1857-1921) | |
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Every Girl's Book
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By: George Frederick Kunz (1856-1932) | |
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Curious Lore of Precious Stones
Full title is "The Curious Lore of Precious Stones, being a description of their sentiments and folklore, superstitions, symbolism, mysticism, use in medicine, protection, prevention, religion, and divination, crystal gazing, birthstones, lucky stones, and talismans, astral, zodiacal, and planetary." Just about everything you ever wanted to know about precious stones, aside from their formation, acquisition, and chemical composition. - Summary by TriciaG | |
By: George Griffith (1857-1906) | |
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Honeymoon in Space
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By: George H. (George Henry) Napheys (1842-1876) | |
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The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother
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By: George H. (George Herbert) Carpenter (1865-1939) | |
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The Life-Story of Insects
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By: George H. Smith (1922-1996) | |
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Benefactor
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By: George Henry Makins (1853-) | |
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Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
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By: George Henry Tilton (1845-) | |
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The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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By: George Henry Weiss (1898-1946) | |
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The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds
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The Heads of Apex
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By: George Iles (1852-1942) | |
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Little Masterpieces of Science - The Skies and The Earth
The Skies and the Earth is another in the series Little Masterpieces of Science edited by George Iles and published in 1902. It includes essays on the Sun, Astronomy, Geological Change on Earth, Rivers, the Sea and Earthquakes and Volcanoes by eminent scientists of the 19th Century. - Summary by J. M. Smallheer | |
Little Masterpieces of Science - Mind
Another in the series "Little Masterpieces of Science" edited by George Iles, Mind is a collection of articles and book chapters that provide insight into the study of the workings of the mind the nineteenth century. - Summary by J.M. Smallheer | |
By: George John Romanes (1848-1894) | |
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Darwin, and After Darwin An Exposition of the Darwinian
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The Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolution
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By: George M. Schweig | |
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The Electric Bath
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By: George M. Sternberg (1838-1915) | |
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Infection and Immunity
Infection and Immunity with Special Reference to the Prevention of Infectious Diseases presents a subject that is as relevant today as it was in 1903. This book was written for readers without a medical background, and includes general information on infectious disease, as well as specific diseases prevalent at the time. To quote the author, who served as the U.S. Army Surgeon General from 1893-1902, "The general statement may be made that all infectious disease are preventable disease, and at the present time it is possible to indicate the necessary measures of prevention for nearly all of these diseases... | |
By: George McCready Price | |
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Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation
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By: George O. Smith (1911-1981) | |
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The Fourth "R"
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The Big Fix
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History Repeats
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Instinct
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Stop Look and Dig
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By: George Russell Shaw (1848-1937) | |
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The Genus Pinus
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By: George Sutherland (1855-1905) | |
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Twentieth Century Inventions: A Forecast
This work from 1901 predicts what technological developments will manifest in the twentieth century. The author, a technical journalist, presents ideas for inventions and new developments in the areas of power, transportation, agriculture, mining, domestic applications, electronic devices, warfare, music, art, and news. Many have come to pass. All of them provide an interesting look into how the next century was imagined and what challenges were anticipated for the progress of society. - | |
By: George Vasey (1822-1893) | |
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Delineations of the Ox Tribe The Natural History of Bulls, Bisons, and Buffaloes. Exhibiting all the Known Species and the More Remarkable Varieties of the Genus Bos.
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By: George Vivian Poore (1843-1904) | |
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London (Ancient And Modern) From The Sanitary And Medical Point Of View
This little book is an expansion of two addresses delivered in January, 1889. One deals with sanitary issues in London. The other deals with medical issues, mainly through the lives and careers of physicians. Though ancients are included, the main emphasis is upon the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. - Summary by Book Preface and David Wales | |
By: George W. (Washington) Crile (1864-1943) | |
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Origin and Nature of Emotions
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By: George Wharton James (1858-1923) | |
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What the White Race May Learn from the Indian
People learn from other people, and races have forever learned from other races. Herein we are treated to an in-depth understanding of categorized social characteristics of the Native American peoples, primarily those of the western U.S. as they existed at the time of book publication . 'In dealing with [the Native Americans] as a race, a people, therefore, I do as I would with my own race, I take what to me seem to be racial characteristics, or in other words, the things that are manifested in the lives of the best men and women, and which seem to represent their habitual aims, ambitions, and desires.' - Summary by Roger Melin & book foreword | |
By: Georgeanna M. Gardenier | |
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Two Decades A History of the First Twenty Years' Work of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of the State of New York
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By: Georges Victor Legros (1862-) | |
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Fabre, Poet of Science
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By: Gerald Vance (1916-2013) | |
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Equation of Doom
A world weary space pilot on the lam from earth for crimes unspecified; the most beautiful (earthly) tri-D woman in the universe who is determined to be the most powerful too; a planet of crafty and unscrupulous giant frogs intent on kicking out all aliens; and finally beings who live outside of time. Mix them all together and some very interesting things happen. Very interesting. And disastrous. But there's more! Why did 3000 worlds across the galaxy suddenly blossom almost simultaneously with very similar life and intelligence? Could there have been a common ancestor? Well, give or take a million years, simultaneously... | |