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By: Everett B. Cole (1918-1977) | |
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The Best Made Plans
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Final Weapon
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Indirection
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The Weakling
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Millennium
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The Players
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By: F. Arthur Sibly | |
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Youth and Sex
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By: F. E. Hardart | |
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The Beast of Space
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By: F. St. Mars (1883-1921) | |
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The Way of the Wild
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By: Fabian Franklin | |
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What Prohibition Has Done to America
In What Prohibition Has Done to America, Fabian Franklin presents a concise but forceful argument against the Eighteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Beginning in 1920, this Amendment prohibited the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages in the United States, until it was repealed in 1933. Franklin contends that the Amendment “is not only a crime against the Constitution of the United States, and not only a crime against the whole spirit of our Federal system, but a crime against the first principles of rational government... | |
By: Fannie Hardy Eckstorm (1865-1946) | |
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The Woodpeckers
The Woodpeckers is a wonderful introduction to the world of bird study for the young naturalist, covering such topics as how he finds food, courting, how he builds his nest, the interesting ways he uses his different body parts as tools, among other topics discussed in the book. If you wish to investigate further, the book has a few diagrams and an Appendix that contains more technical information such as detailed descriptions of the different species of North American woodpeckers which were not read as part of this audiobook. | |
By: Ferdinand Heinrich Grautoff (1871-1935) | |
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Banzai! by Parabellum
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By: Fflorens Roberts | |
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Fifteen Years with the Outcast
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By: Florence Daniel | |
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Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses
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By: Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) | |
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Notes on Nursing
Notes on Nursing was published in 1859 and is a fascinating view into the theories underpinning the early development of modern nursing and public health reform by "the Lady with the Lamp", Florence Nightingale. Emphasising common sense and thought for the patient's care in many more ways than just administering physician-prescribed medicines, this is still a very relevant book for those interested in health or caring for the sick and infirm today.Summary by Cori Samuel. | |
Notes on Nursing What It Is, and What It Is Not
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By: Floyd L. Wallace (1915-2004) | |
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Accidental Flight
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The Impossible Voyage Home
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Forget Me Nearly
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Student Body
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Second Landing
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Tangle Hold
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Bolden's Pets
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Mezzerow Loves Company
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By: Follett L. (Follett Lamberton) Greeno (1889-) | |
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Obed Hussey Who, of All Inventors, Made Bread Cheap
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By: Forrest J. Ackerman (1916-2008) | |
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Out of This World Convention
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By: Frances Swain | |
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Food Guide for War Service at Home
"The long war has brought hunger to Europe; some of her peoples stand constantly face to face with starvation. To meet all this great food need in Europe—and meeting it is an imperative military necessity—we must be very careful and economical in our food use here at home. We must eat less; we must waste nothing; we must equalize the distribution of what food we may retain for ourselves; we must prevent extortion and profiteering which make prices so high that the poor cannot buy the food they actually need; and we must try to produce more food... | |
By: Francis Bacon (1561-1626) | |
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The New Atlantis
In 1623, Francis Bacon expressed his aspirations and ideas in New Atlantis. Released in 1627, this was his creation of an ideal land where people were kind, knowledgeable, and civic-minded. Part of this new land was his perfect college, a vision for our modern research universities. Islands he had visited may have served as models for his ideas. | |
Valerius Terminus; of the interpretation of nature
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By: Francis Bowen (1811-1890) | |
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A Theory of Creation: A Review of 'Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation'
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By: Francis C. (Francis Cowles) Frary (1884-) | |
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Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing
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By: Francis C. Woodworth (1812-1859) | |
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Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match
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By: Francis Darwin (1848-1925) | |
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The Power of Movement in Plants
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By: Francis Edward Younghusband (1863-1942) | |
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The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty
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By: Francis Kermode (1874-) | |
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Catalogue of British Columbia Birds
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By: Francis M. Walters | |
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Physiology and Hygiene
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schoolsby Francis M. Walters, A.M.PREFACE The aim in the preparation of this treatise on the human body has been, first, to set forth in a teachable manner the actual science of physiology; and second, to present the facts of hygiene largely as applied physiology. The view is held that right living consists in the harmonious adjustment of one's habits to the nature and plan of the body, and that the best preparation for such living is a correct understanding of the physical self... | |
By: Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1876-1960) | |
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The Boy with the U. S. Weather Men
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By: François Arago (1786-1853) | |
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Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men First Series
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By: François Huber (1750-1831) | |
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New observations on the natural history of bees
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By: Frank Allaben (1867-1927) | |
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Concerning Genealogies
Written over a century ago, this comprehensive book offers insight into the methods used to research and compile a family history. As stated in the preface of the book, "Strong emphasis is laid upon the importance of employing the historical method..." which is sorely lacking in today's computerized compilations. - Summary by Roger Melin | |
By: Frank Banta | |
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Droozle
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By: Frank Belknap Long (1903-1994) | |
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The Man from Time
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The Mississippi Saucer
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The Man the Martians Made
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The Calm Man
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The Sky Trap
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By: Frank Henderson | |
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Six Years in the Prisons of England
A Merchant talks about daily life inside prisons of England, describes routines and how prisoners are treated. He notes stories of how fellow prisoners came to be in prison, and his ideas about the penal system, its downfalls and ways to improve it. The reader can see similarities to the problems we still have in regarding "criminals" today. (Introduction by Elaine Webb) | |
By: Frank Herbert (1920-1986) | |
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Old Rambling House
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Operation Haystack
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By: Frank M. Robinson (1926-) | |
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Decision
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By: Frank Richard Stockton (1834-1902) | |
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The Great War Syndicate
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The Great Stone of Sardis
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Round-about Rambles
ROUND-ABOUT RAMBLES, In Lands of FACT AND FANCYBY FRANK R STOCKTONPREFACECome along, boys and girls! We are off on our rambles. But please do not ask me where we are going. It would delay us very much if I should postpone our start until I had drawn you a map of the route, with all the stopping-places set down. We have far to go, and a great many things to see, and it may be that some of you will be very tired before we get through. If so, I shall be sorry; but it will be a comfort to think that none of us need go any farther than we choose... | |
By: Frank W. Coggins | |
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Say "Hello" for Me
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By: Frantz Funck-Brentano (1862-1947) | |
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Princes and Poisoners: Studies of the Court of Louis XIV
The court of French King Louis XIV was not a safe place to be. It was filled with plots and intrigues, leaving observers and commentators with more questions than answers among speculation and innuendo. Funck-Brentano was a scholar, librarian and expert on the political climate of eighteenth century France. Backing up his work with research in the archives of the Bastille, he attempts to explain and throw light on the tumultuous times. - Summary by Lynne Thompson | |
By: Frederic Austin Ogg (1878-1951) | |
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The Governments of Europe
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By: Frédéric Houssay (1860-1920) | |
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The Industries of Animals
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By: Frederic Lucas (1852-1929) | |
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Animals of the Past
Prior to the emergence of paleontology and comparative anatomy as scientific disciplines at the end of the 18th century, it was generally known that there were species of animals that had disappeared completely. The term "extinction" originally applied to the extinguishing of fires or erasing of one's debt. It was not until 1784 that the term extinction was used to denote the complete eradication of a species of living being. In 1901, Frederic A. Lucas penned an overview of vertebrate animals whose only evidence of being remained in fossil records. The book focuses primarily on vertebrate animals, from fish to mammals. - Summary by Jeffery Smith | |
By: Frederic Max | |
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Rex Ex Machina
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By: Frederick G. Aflalo (1870-1918) | |
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Birds in the Calendar
Delightful sketches of British wild birds – a bird for every month of the year from the pheasant in January to the robin in December. This collection of articles, reprinted in book form from the periodical The Outlook, is full of fascinating information about bird behaviour and habitat, as well as many interesting anecdotes. Out of date in some respects, particularly in its reference to the (now illegal) collecting of birds’ eggs, this book brings home forcefully how the populations of some British wild birds have declined since it was written. | |