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By: Aristophanes (446BC - 385BC) | |
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![]() Lysistrata read by the Classics Drama Company at DePaul. The Classics Drama Company at DePaul is a new gathering of Thespians and Classicists dedicated to performing and understanding ancient literature. If you live in Chicago and attend DePaul University, we welcome new additions to our group. Contact Dr. Kirk Shellko (kshellko@depaul.edu), if interested.First performed in classical Athens c. 411 B.C.E., Aristophanes’ Lysistrata is the original battle of the sexes. One woman, Lysistrata, brings together the women of all Greece, exhorting them to withhold sexual contact from all men in order that they negotiate a treaty... |
By: Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) | |
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By: Arnold Wynne (1880-) | |
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By: Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1873-1946) | |
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By: Arthur D. (Arthur Donald) Innes (-1938) | |
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By: Arthur D. Hall | |
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By: Arthur Edward Mainwaring (1864-) | |
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By: Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) Winnington Ingram (1858-1946) | |
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By: Arthur F. J. Remy (1871-1954) | |
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By: Arthur Gleason (1878-1923) | |
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By: Arthur Graeme West (1891-1917) | |
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![]() Published posthumously in 1919, this collection of diary entries presents a scathing picture of army life and is said to be one of the most vivid accounts of daily life in the trenches. It chronicles West's increasing disillusion with war and his move toward pacifist and atheist beliefs. The final part consists of his powerful war poems, including God, How I Hate You, You Young Cheerful Men, and Night Patrol. West was killed by a sniper in 1917. In view of some of his poems, one wonders if death was not unwelcome. (Introduction adapted from Wikipedia by Ruth Golding) |
By: Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1870-1940) | |
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By: Arthur James Lyon Fremantle (1835-1901) | |
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By: Arthur Judson Brown (1856-1963) | |
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By: Arthur L. (Arthur Leslie) Salmon (1865-) | |
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By: Arthur Léon Imbert de Saint-Amand (1834-1900) | |
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By: Arthur Louis Keyser (1856-1924) | |
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By: Arthur M. Mann | |
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By: Arthur Ransome (1884-1967) | |
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![]() PUBLISHER'S NOTE: On August 27, 1914, in London, I made this note in a memorandum book: "Met Arthur Ransome at_____'s; discussed a book on the Russian's relation to the war in the light of psychological background--folklore." The book was not written but the idea that instinctively came to him pervades his every utterance on things Russian. The versatile man who commands more than respect as the biographer of Poe and Wilde; as the (translator of and commentator on Remy de Gourmont; as a folklorist, has shown himself to be consecrated to the truth... |
By: Arthur Ruhl (1876-1935) | |
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By: Arthur Symons (1865-1945) | |
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By: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1863-1944) | |
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By: Arthur William Knapp (1880-1939) | |
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![]() As that heavenly bit of chocolate melts in our mouths, we give little thought as to where it came from, the arduous work that went in to its creation, and the complex process of its maturation from a bean to the delicacy we all enjoy. This “little book” details everything you have ever wanted to know (and some things you never knew you wanted to know) about cocoa and chocolate from how the trees are planted and sustained to which countries produce the most cacao beans. Do cacao beans from various... |
By: Arthur Young (1741-1820) | |
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By: Ashbel Woodward (1804-1885) | |
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By: Asser, Bishop of Sherborne | |
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![]() A life of King Alfred of England originally composed in Latin, possibly sometime around 888 A.D. by the Monk and Bishop Asser, although some scholars contend that the work was actually composed much later by an unknown hand. |
By: Augusta J. Evans (1835-1909) | |
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By: Augustine Birrell (1850-1933) | |
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By: Augustine D. Crake (1836-1890) | |
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By: Augustus Bridle (1869-) | |
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By: Augustus J. Thebaud (1807-1885) | |
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By: Augustus Jessopp (1823-1914) | |
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By: Austin Bishop | |
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![]() Young Adult historical fiction of a young man joining the Union Army and taking part in the Great Locomotive Chase. |
By: Austin Craig | |
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![]() LINEAGE LIFE AND LABORS of JOSE RIZAL PHILIPPINE PATRIOTBY AUSTIN CRAIGINTRODUCTION In writing a biography, the author, if he be discriminating, selects, with great care, the salient features of the life story of the one whom he deems worthy of being portrayed as a person possessed of preeminent qualities that make for a character and greatness. Indeed to write biography at all, one should have that nice sense of proportion that makes him instinctively seize upon only those points that do advance his theme... |
By: Azel Ames (1845-1908) | |
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By: B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Cocker (1821-1883) | |
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By: B. G. Jefferis and J. L. Nichols | |
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![]() SEARCHLIGHTS ON HEALTH. THE SCIENCE OF EUGENICSBy PROF. B.G. JEFFERIS, M.D., PH. D. KNOWLEDGE IS SAFETY. 1. The old maxim, that Knowledge is power, is a true one, but there is still a greater truth: KNOWLEDGE IS SAFETY. Safety amid physical ills that beset mankind, and safety amid the moral pitfalls that surround so many young people, is the great crying demand of the age. 2. CRITICISM.--This work, though plain and to some extent startling, is chaste, practical and to the point, and will be a boon and a blessing to thousands who consult its pages... |
By: B. Granville (Bernard Granville) Baker (1870-1957) | |
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By: B. M. (Beale Melanchthon) Schmucker (1827-1888) | |
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By: Bahá'í International Community | |
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By: Barack Obama (1961-) | |
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By: Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1865-1947) | |
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![]() If you've read and loved the exciting classic The Scarlet Pimpernel then you'd probably be delighted to follow the further adventures of the dashing Sir Percy Blakeney. El Dorado by Baronness “Emmuska” Orczy depicts the intrepid swordsman and escape artist in the role of savior of the French royal family. Published in 1913, El Dorado was the fourth in the Pimpernel series of eleven books, numerous short stories and other related writings about her famous British adventurer. However, Orczy did not always follow a strict chronological sequence while publishing the novels and hence, there is plenty of overlap between the time frames of the stories... | |
![]() First Published in 1908, The Elusive Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy is the 4th book in the classic adventure series about the Scarlet Pimpernel. |
By: Bartolomé de las Casas (1484-1566) | |
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![]() A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies (Spanish: Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias) is an account written by the Spanish Dominican friar Bartolomé de las Casas in 1542 (published in 1552) about the mistreatment of the indigenous peoples of the Americas in colonial times and sent to then Prince Philip II of Spain. One of the stated purposes for writing the account is his fear of Spain coming under divine punishment and his concern for the souls of the Native Peoples... |