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By: Alfred Coppel (1921-2004) | |
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By: George Vasey (1822-1893) | |
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By: Winston K. Marks (1915-1979) | |
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By: Albert Frederick Siepert (1883-) | |
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By: William Thomas Fernie (1830-) | |
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By: Enrico Ferri (1859-1929) | |
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By: Oscar D. Skelton (1878-1941) | |
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![]() When the pace of railroad construction slackened in 1914, Canada had achieved a remarkable position in the railway world. Only five other countries—the United States, Russia, Germany, India, and, by a small margin, France—possessed a greater mileage; and, relatively to population, none came anywhere near her. This is the story of how Canada became a country stitched together by rail. |
By: Edwin A. Battison | |
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By: Walter L. (Walter Lytle) Pyle (1871-1921) | |
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By: Rennie Wilbur Doane (1871-) | |
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By: Paul W. Fairman (1916-1977) | |
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By: A. M. (Albert Moore) Reese (1872-) | |
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By: Alexander Miles | |
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By: Philip Francis Nowlan (1888-1940) | |
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![]() Airlords of Han is the 2nd Buck Rogers story, the sequel to Armageddon 2419 A.D.. Anthony Rogers takes the fight to free 25th Century America to the Han overlords. From the March, 1929 issue of Amazing Stories. |
By: James McKimmey (1923-) | |
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By: Donald Wandrei (1908-1987) | |
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![]() It was the 34th century and all five of the Federation of Planets around Sol were buzzing with their usual activity when the Raiders appeared. They were indeed Raiders of Universes because they had ravaged many systems before reaching Earth and showed no signs of slowing down in the least. Their weapons were invincible, their greed merciless and their natures completely alien. Indeed 'they' were from another dimension entirely. Eating up entire solar systems and planets, they slowed down just a bit when intelligent life was found on Earth... |
By: Charles V. De Vet (1911-1997) | |
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By: Albert Burton Farnham (1870-) | |
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By: Gina Lombroso (1872-1944) | |
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By: Jack Vance (1916-) | |
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By: Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787-1860) | |
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By: James Johonnot (1823-1888) | |
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By: David Marshall Brooks (1902-1994) | |
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![]() Plain speaking is necessary in any discussion of religion, for if the freethinker attacks the religious dogmas with hesitation, the orthodox believer assumes that it is with regret that the freethinker would remove the crutch that supports the orthodox. And all religious beliefs are "crutches" hindering the free locomotive efforts of an advancing humanity. There are no problems related to human progress and happiness in this age which any theology can solve, and which the teachings of freethought cannot do better and without the aid of encumbrances. |
By: Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941) | |
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