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By: Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) | |
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Marie Antoinette Romances, Vol 4: Taking the Bastile
This 4th volume of the Marie Antoinette Romances begins several years after the close of "The Queen’s Necklace.” It describes the events leading up to and including the storming of the Bastile. Past plots of Count Balsamo to destroy the French monarchy are resurrected by the mysterious Dr. Gilbert – a student of Balsamo’s occult arts and the Enlightenment philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Considered by many critics to be a highlight of the Marie Antoinette Romances, Dumas tells this quintessential story of the French Revolution through the lens of the people... | |
Marie Antoinette Romances, Vol 5: The Countess of Charny
This 5th volume of the Marie Antoinette Romances begins after the fall of the Bastille and the March on Versailles, which forced Louis XVI and his court to be escorted back to Paris. In Paris, political factions battle over the fate of the nation, the royal family, and anyone with royalist sympathies. Our heroes and our anti-heroes must navigate the blood-streaked landscape while keeping their necks out of the guillotine. All the while, the prophetic Balsamo urges on the revolution: "the quantity of blood which must be shed before the sun rises on the free world ... |
By: Alexandre Dumas (fils) | |
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Camille
The Lady of the Camellias (French: La Dame aux camélias) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils, first published in 1848, that was subsequently adapted for the stage. The Lady of the Camellias premiered at the Theatre de Vaudeville in Paris, France on February 2, 1852. An instant success, Giuseppe Verdi immediately set about to put the story to music. His work became the 1853 opera La Traviata with the female protagonist “Marguerite Gautier” renamed “Violetta Valéry”. | |
By: Alexandre Exquemelin (c. 1645-1707) | |
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The Pirates of Panama
This volume was originally written in Dutch by John Esquemeling, and first published in Amsterdam in 1678 under the title of De Americaeneche Zee Roovers. It immediately became very popular and this first hand history of the Buccaneers of America was soon translated into the principal European languages. The first English edition was printed in 1684. Esquemeling served the Buccaneers in the capacity of barber-surgeon, and was present at all their exploits. Little did he suspect that his first hand observations would some day be cherished as the only authentic and true history of the Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main... |
By: Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) | |
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Democracy in America
Arguably, one of the most influential and insightful pieces of work concerned with American political life, Democracy in America directs itself towards American politics and society, and is considered to be one the best books written on the subject. Published in 2 volumes, in 1835 and 1840, Tocqueville records his findings after studying the thriving nation in his nine month exploratory journey. The young French aristocrat first came to America on an official assignment to study the American penal system, but instead used this as a pretext to study American society... | |
American Institutions and Their Influence | |
Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2 |
By: Alexis Soyer (1810-1858) | |
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Pantropheon
Soyer was a 'celebrity chef', devising innovations such as water-cooled refrigerators and adjustable temperature ovens. He developed many popular recipes and catered for 2000 guests at Queen Victoria's coronation celebration. He had a social conscience and donated a penny for every mean sold, to help alleviate the Irish famine. During the Crimean War, he laid the foundations for the future British Army Catering Corps. He is credited with writing several books, including 'The Shilling Cookery Book for the People' and 'The Poor Man's Regenerator'. In this volume, he traces the history of food, food production, preparation and dining experiences. - Summary by Lynne Thompson |
By: Alfonso Josephs Sheafe | |
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The Fascinating Boston How to Dance and How to Teach the Popular New Social Favorite |
By: Alfred A. (Alfred Augustus) Grace (1867-1942) | |
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The Tale of Timber Town |
By: Alfred Ainger (1837-1904) | |
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English Men of Letters: Crabbe |
By: Alfred Arthur Reade | |
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Study and Stimulants; Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life |
By: Alfred Austin (1835-1913) | |
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The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry |
By: Alfred Ayres (1826-1902) | |
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The Verbalist
Ayres arranges usage problems alphabetically and treats certain areas in greater detail as he sees fit. For example, his first entry is A-AN (articles). His second is ABILITY-CAPACITY, in which he distinguishes between the meanings. The alphabetical arrangement continues through to YOURS. (Introduction by Bill Boerst) |
By: Alfred B. Richards | |
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Cromwell |
By: Alfred Bester (1913-1987) | |
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Push Of A Finger
Science fiction from the 50s by one of the masters, Alfred Bester. Society has committed itself to complete stability. Nothing is allowed to upset this stability, nothing that is not planned and approved and accounted for in advance. Yes, this is hard to imagine but this has produced decades, nay, centuries of predictable prosperity and peace. Even the newspapers have very little to write about. One reporter however is curious about the "Prog" building, where pronouncements are issued every day just as Moses issued the commandments... |
By: Alfred Biese (1856-1930) | |
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The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times |
By: Alfred Binet (1857-1911) | |
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The Mind and the Brain
Today, almost every layperson understands the concept of intelligence tests and can glibly discuss IQ scores. In fact, these have become so common in the popular imagination that magazines, websites and pop quizzes offer to assess your intelligence at the drop of a hat! In this scenario, it's interesting to recall the very first person who proposed the concept of measurable intelligence. Alfred Binet was basically a clinical psychologist whose wide-ranging interests in learning difficulties faced by school children prompted him to undertake extensive studies in human cognition, psychology, learning and behavior... |
By: Alfred Brittain | |
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Roman Women |
By: Alfred Burnett (1824-1884) | |
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Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive |
By: Alfred C. Chapin | |
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The Future of Brooklyn |
By: Alfred Carmichael (1874-1963) | |
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Indian Legends of Vancouver Island |
By: Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835-1911) | |
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Studies in Literature and History |
By: Alfred Coppel (1921-2004) | |
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The Hills of Home | |
The Invader | |
The Peacemaker | |
Turnover Point | |
Turning Point |
By: Alfred Crowquill (1804-1872) | |
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The Giant Hands or, the Reward of Industry |
By: Alfred de Musset (1810-1857) | |
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The Confession of a Child of the Century
In this autobiographic novel, an aging man reflects on his past. We are witness to the relationships he has along the way, his mistakes, and finally- in the most unexpected and honorable way- the sudden developement of his belief in god. |
By: Alfred de Vigny (1797-1863) | |
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Cinq Mars |
By: Alfred E. Johnson (1879-) | |
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Frank Reynolds, R.I. |