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By: Charles R. Gibson (1870-1931) | |
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![]() "While many scientific men now understand our place in the universe, we electrons are anxious that every person should know the very important part which we play in the workaday world. It was for this reason that my fellow-electrons urged me to write my own biography. I am pleased to say that my relationship with the scribe who has put down my story in the following pages has been of the most friendly description. I have allowed him to place what he calls "The Scribe's Note" at the beginning of each chapter, but it will be understood clearly that these are merely convenient embellishments, and that I am responsible for the story of my own experiences." (Introduction adapted from the text) |
By: Fanny Barry | |
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By: James Janeway (1636?-1674) | |
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By: Legh Richmond (1772-1827) | |
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By: Clara Viebig (1860-1952) | |
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By: Dandin | |
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![]() This book describes the adventures of ten Kumaras, i.e., young men, (all of whom are either princes or sons of royal ministers), as narrated by the men themselves. These narratives are replete with accounts of demigods, ghosts, gamblers, intrigues with voluptious women, astonishing coincidences, cockfights, anthropophagy, sorcery, robberies, murders and wars. |
By: Alice Isabel Hazeltine (1878-1959) | |
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By: Henry [Editor] Altemus | |
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By: William Alexander Hammond (1828-1900) | |
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By: Henry Kingsley (1830-1876) | |
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By: Fannie Hardy Eckstorm (1865-1946) | |
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![]() 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: John Chipman Farrar (1896-1974) | |
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By: M. T. W. | |
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By: Walter Aimwell (1822-1859) | |
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By: Nancy Byrd Turner (1880-) | |
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By: Selina Bunbury | |
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By: Mrs. (Pamela Chandler) Colman (1799-1865) | |
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By: Jean C. Archer | |
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By: George Cupples (1839-1898) | |
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By: Pye Henry Chavasse (1810-1879) | |
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By: J. G. Kernahan | |
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By: Thomas Cobb (1854-1932) | |
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By: Emily Mayer Higgins | |
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By: Norman Macleod (1812-1872) | |
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By: J. W. (John William) Fortescue (1859-1933) | |
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By: Elizabeth Davis Leavitt | |
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By: Barbara Hofland (1770-1844) | |
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![]() Matilda Sophia Hanson, whose father has recently died in their country of Barbadoes in the West Indies, must live for a time with family friends in England. The Harewood family is astonished at how spoiled, rude, and uneducated the child is. However, with seemingly endless patience and love, they help Matilda work to conquer her bad temper, and become a sensible, good, and well-informed young lady. This story reminds children and adults alike, though you have many battles with yourself, you must never relinquish hope and be assured you will find every victory easier than the last... |
By: Thomas Crane (1843?-) | |
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By: M. A. Glen | |
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By: Gertrude P. Dyer | |
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