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By: Andrew Lang (1844-1912) | |
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Adventures Among Books | |
The True Story Book | |
The Red True Story Book | |
Books and Bookmen | |
Letters on Literature | |
Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles | |
A Monk of Fife | |
The Valet's tragedy, and other studies | |
Oxford | |
Letters to Dead Authors | |
Custom and Myth
CUSTOM AND MYTHINTRODUCTION.Though some of the essays in this volume have appeared in various serials, the majority of them were written expressly for their present purpose, and they are now arranged in a designed order. During some years of study of Greek, Indian, and savage mythologies, I have become more and more impressed with a sense of the inadequacy of the prevalent method of comparative mythology. That method is based on the belief that myths are the result of a disease of language, as the pearl is the result of a disease of the oyster... |
By: Andrew McFarland Davis | |
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Indian Games : an historical research |
By: Andrew Y. Wood | |
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Fascinating San Francisco |
By: Angelo S. Rappoport (1871-1950) | |
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History of Egypt From 330 B.C. To the Present Time, Volume 10 (of 12) |
By: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (480-525?) | |
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The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy |
By: Anna Alice Chapin (1880-1920) | |
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Greenwich Village |
By: Anna De Koven (1860-) | |
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The Counts of Gruyère |
By: Anna Green Winslow (1759-1779) | |
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Diary of Anna Green Winslow A Boston School Girl of 1771 |
By: Anna Jameson (1794-1860) | |
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The Diary of an Ennuyée | |
Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical |
By: Anne C. E. (Anne Crosby Emery) Allinson (1871-1932) | |
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Roads from Rome |
By: Anne Harrison Fanshawe (1625-1680?) | |
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Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe |
By: Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1845-1928) | |
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In Château Land |
By: Anne MacLanahan Grenfell (1885-1938) | |
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Le Petit Nord
A collection of letters from Anne (MacLanahan) Grenfell, future wife of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, regarding her year of missionary service at the orphanage in St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. |
By: Annie E. Keeling | |
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Great Britain and Her Queen |
By: Annie F. Johnston (1863-1931) | |
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The Little Colonel
The scene of this story is laid in Kentucky. Its heroine is a small girl, who is known as the Little Colonel, on account of her fancied resemblance to an old-school Southern gentleman, whose fine estate and old family are famous in the region. (Introduction taken from original book.) |
By: Annie Heloise Abel | |
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The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War |
By: Annie L. Burton (c. 1858-) | |
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Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days
This is a short and simple, yet poignant autobiography of Annie Burton, who recounts her early carefree childhood as a slave on a southern plantation while the Civil War raged around her, and after the Emancipation Proclamation, how her life changed as she struggled to maintain herself and family, manage her finances, and develop as a free person of color. The last half of the narrative relies heavily upon speeches, poems, and hymns written by others that stirred Annie's religious passions and increased her pride in her heritage, including a very powerful speech by Dr... |
By: Annie Lash Jester | |
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Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century |
By: Annie Wood Besant (1847-1933) | |
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The Case for India |
By: Annonymous | |
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The Log-Cabin Lady
'The story of The Log-Cabin Lady is one of the annals of America. It is a moving record of the conquest of self-consciousness and fear through mastery of manners and customs. It has been written by one who has not sacrificed the strength and honesty of her pioneer girlhood, but who added to these qualities that graciousness and charm which have given her distinction on two continents.'(from the introduction) |
By: Anonymous | |
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The Anti-Slavery Alphabet |