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By: E. Boyd (Elmer Boyd) Smith (1860-1943) | |
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The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith |
By: E. C. (Ernest Clark) Hartwell (1883-1964) | |
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The Teaching of History |
By: E. Charles Vivian (1882-1947) | |
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British Army From Within
This 1914 book gives a picture of the British Army structure and life in the early hours of World War I. Summary by david wales | |
By: E. Donald (Edmund Donald) Carr (-1900) | |
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A Night in the Snow or, A Struggle for Life |
By: E. Gordon Browne (1871-1926) | |
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Queen Victoria
This book is about the life of Queen Victoria (1819 to 1901). All nine of her children married into the royal houses of Europe. She became the longest reigning monarch and more. This book is a fascinating read about the woman behind the British Empire. |
By: E. J. (Edmund James) Banfield (1852-1923) | |
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Confessions of a Beachcomber |
By: E. Keble (Edward Keble) Chatterton (1878-1944) | |
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King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 |
By: E. L. (Edward Lloyd) Lomax (1852-1916) | |
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Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist |
By: E. N. [Editor] Elliott | |
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Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject |
By: E. Pauline Johnson (1861-1913) | |
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Legends of Vancouver | |
Legends of Vancouver |
By: E. R. Billings | |
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Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce |
By: E. Ray (Edwin Ray) Lankester (1847-1929) | |
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More Science From an Easy Chair |
By: E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell (1887-1954) | |
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Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology |
By: E. Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960) | |
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Suffragette: The History of the Women's Militant Suffrage Movement
This history of the Women's Suffrage agitation is written at a time when the question is in the very forefront of British politics. What the immediate future holds for those women who are most actively engaged in fighting for their political freedom no one can foretell, but one thing is certain: complete victory for their cause is not far distant. When the long struggle for the enfranchisement of women is over, those who read the history of the movement will wonder at the blindness that led the Government of the day to obstinately resist so simple and obvious a measure of justice... |
By: E. W. (Edward William) Watkin (1819-1901) | |
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Canada and the States |
By: Ebenezer Cooke (1667?-1732?) | |
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The Sot-weed Factor: or, A Voyage to Maryland. A Satyr.In which is Describ'd The Laws, Government, Courts and Constitutions of the Country |
By: Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) | |
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Raven and The Philosophy Of Composition
Poe’s famous narrative poem and the author’s reflections on its composition. |
By: Edgar Fawcett (1847-1923) | |
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Some Reminiscences of old Victoria |
By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) | |
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The Outlaw of Torn
The story is set in 13th century England and concerns the fictitious outlaw Norman of Torn, who purportedly harried the country during the power struggle between King Henry III and Simon de Montfort. Norman is the supposed son of the Frenchman de Vac, once the king's fencing master, who has a grudge against his former employer and raises the boy to be a simple, brutal killing machine with a hatred of all things English. His intentions are partially subverted by a priest who befriends Norman and teaches him his letters and chivalry towards women... |
By: Edgar Saltus (1855-1921) | |
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Imperial Purple |
By: Edith Gilman Brewster | |
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Some Three Hundred Years Ago |
By: Edith Thomas (1882-) | |
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Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans" |
By: Edith Wharton (1862-1937) | |
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Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort
American novelist Edith Wharton was living in Paris when World War I broke out in 1914. She obtained permission to visit sites behind the lines, including hospitals, ravaged villages, and trenches. Fighting France records her travels along the front in 1914 and 1915, and celebrates the indomitable spirit of the French people. |
By: editor: Frank Munsey | |
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The Scrap Book Sampler
18 works -- two non-fic articles & one short fiction or poetry each -- from issues March, April, May, June, July, & August 1906 of The Scrap Book, Volume 1, edited by Frank Munsey. As he states in the editorial of the April 1906 issue (Vol 1, Iss 2) this was a sort of supplement to the editor's popular monthly, Munsey's Magazine. The Scrap Book is very like an American version of Punch with many short, often humorous articles interspersed with at least one short story, some poetry, and several longer non-fic pieces. The Scrap Book ran up to 1922. |
By: Edmond de Goncourt (1822-1896) | |
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Germinie Lacerteux |
By: Edmond Malone (1741-1812) | |
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Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782) |
By: Edmondo De Amicis (1846-1908) | |
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Holland, v. 1 (of 2) |
By: Edmund B. (Edmund Bostwick) Tuttle (1815-1881) | |
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Three Years on the Plains Observations of Indians, 1867-1870 |
By: Edmund Burke (1729-1797) | |
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Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America | |
Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke | |
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 09 (of 12) |