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By: Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677) | |
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By: Benjamin Ferris | |
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By: Benjamin Griffith Brawley (1882-1939) | |
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![]() An historical and sociological view of race relations in America as it pertains to the African-American. - Summary by KevinS |
By: Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue | |
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By: Benjamin Rumford (1753-1814) | |
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By: Benjamin Ward Richardson (1828-1896) | |
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By: Bernard Glueck (1883-) | |
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By: Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1851-1923) | |
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![]() An accessible, comprehensive summary of the science and art of forestry, from its ancient roots to its 20th century techniques . This book synthesizes forestry efforts and practices from around the globe, providing the reader with unique lens into the sociocultural, historic and, of course, economic processes of nearly every world region. |
By: Bertha M. Clark | |
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![]() GENERAL SCIENCEBY BERTHA M. CLARK, PH.D.PREFACEThis book is not intended to prepare for college entrance examinations; it will not, in fact, prepare for any of the present-day stock examinations in physics, chemistry, or hygiene, but it should prepare the thoughtful reader to meet wisely and actively some of life's important problems, and should enable him to pass muster on the principles and theories underlying scientific, and therefore economic, management, whether in the shop or in the home. We... |
By: Bertram Coghill Alan Windle (1858-1929) | |
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By: Bertram W. H. (Bertram William Henry) Poole (1880-1957) | |
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By: Bertrand Edward Dawson Dawson (1864-1945) | |
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By: Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) | |
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![]() The ABC of Relativity clearly and engagingly explains Einstein's Theory of Relativity to the layperson. It is considered to be a significant contribution to the popularization of science. Its author, Bertrand Russell, was an acclaimed British mathematician, philosopher and logician. Please note that in a few of the chapters, diagrams are included which clarify the author's discourse. The listener may wish to consult a published text to refer to these diagrams. |
By: Bill Garson (1917-) | |
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By: Bob Hines | |
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By: Boyd Ellanby | |
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By: Bradford Torrey (1843-1912) | |
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![]() This is a series of late-19th Century essays about Florida’s flora & fauna written by a Massachusetts-based naturalist. | |
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By: Bradley A. (Bradley Allen) Fiske (1854-1942) | |
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By: Bradner Buckner | |
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By: Bruce Fink (1861-1927) | |
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By: Bryce Walton (1918-1988) | |
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By: C. C. Beck | |
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By: C. C. James (1863-1916) | |
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![]() This paper takes the reader through the early settlement from 1783 to the modern period of 1888-1912. We see how farming and farm industries developed and how the population was distributed during these times. We see the trends of settlers moving into the Urban centers instead of rural and how the farm industries (making cheese, butter, wool, etc) move off the farm to the city factories. Excerpt: “The farmer’s wife in those days was perhaps the most expert master of trades ever known. She could spin and weave, make a carpet or a rug, dye yarns and clothes, and make a straw hat or a birch broom... |
By: C. C. MacApp (1917-1971) | |
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By: C. E. Smith | |
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![]() A charming and informative volume about the trees one might find in one's backyard and farther environs. A touch of science and a love of beauty are displayed here. - Summary by KevinS |
By: C. F. (Charles Frederick) Cross (1855-) | |
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By: C. G. (Curtis Gates) Lloyd (1859-1926) | |
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By: C. Gasquoine Hartley (1867-1928) | |
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By: C. Harry (Cyrus Harry) Brooks (1890-) | |
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By: C. Hélène Barker (1868-) | |
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By: C. J. (Charles John) Cornish (1858-1906) | |
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By: C. Jackson Craven (1908-1988) | |
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![]() This booklet is part of the "Understanding the Atom Series" published by the Division of Technical Information of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. From an introduction of atomic theory by the ancient Greeks through the development of the fission bomb, the author covers such areas as the discovery of the nucleus, the discovery of isotopes, fission and fusion including a chronology of atomic theory to 1963, and the development of the Atomic Energy Commission. |
By: C. M. Kornbluth (1924-1958) | |
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By: C. P. (Charles Penrhyn) Gasquoine (1871-) | |
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By: C. Tadulinga Mudaliyar | |
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By: C. V. L. (Carl Vilhelm Ludwig) Charlier (1862-1934) | |
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By: C. W. (Caleb Williams) Saleeby (1878-1940) | |
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By: C. W. Wolf (-1866) | |
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![]() Wolf's essay considers the homeopathic medicine Apis Mellifica, or the poison of the honey bee, as a therapeutic agent based on his experience as a practicing physician. |
By: Calvin Cutter (1807-1872) | |
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By: Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) | |
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By: Carey Rockwell | |
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![]() Tom Corbett - Space Cadet was one of the first multimedia sensations. In the 1950s the character had his own radio show, TV series, comic book, breakfast cereal, and a line of young-adult novels. A cross between "Tom Brown's School Days" and Horatio Hornblower (and loosely based upon Robert A. Heinlein's novel "Space Cadet"), the books follow the adventures of Tom and his friends Roger Manning and Astro as they work their way through Space Academy to become officers of the Solar Guard. Along the way they tangle with space pirates, smugglers, and the threat of demerits for breaking the rules... | |
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![]() This book is part of the on-going adventures of Tom Corbett in the Space Cadet Stories. Tom, Astro and Roger are determined to find the saboteurs but get framed in the process, risking court martial and expulsion from the Space Academy. NOTE: Carey Rockwell is a pseudonym used by Grosset & Dunlap. It is unknown who wrote the books. |
By: Carl Ewald (1856-1908) | |
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By: Carl Kelsey (1870-1953) | |
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By: Carl Lumholtz (1851-1922) | |
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![]() From 1880-1883, the author undertook an academic expedition to Australia, with the purpose of recording zoological phenomena. While there, he developed an interest in the indigenous people and, unlike contemporary studies, did not restrict himself to appearance and outward behavior, but rather looked at the social, economic and anthropological. - Summary by Lynne Thompson |
By: Carl Richard Jacobi (1908-1997) | |
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By: Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) | |
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![]() A classic work on military strategy by a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars. The author's style is dialectical: he makes two strong but opposing statements and then draws them together to describe many facets of war. Free of technical jargon, and suitable for modern readers. This audiobook is based on a 1909 English translation. |
By: Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742-1786) | |
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By: Carleton Washburne (1889-1968) | |
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By: Caroline A. Burgin | |
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By: Caroline French Benton | |
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By: Caroline French [Adapter] Benton | |
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