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By: James Kerr (1847-1905) | |
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The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
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By: James Legge (1815-1897) | |
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The Chinese Classics: with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena and copious indexes (Shih ching. English) — Volume 1
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By: James M. Beck (1861-1936) | |
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The Case of Edith Cavell A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants
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By: James M. Oxley (1781-1828) | |
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Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales
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By: James Mactear | |
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On the Antiquity of the Chemical Art
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By: James McCrone Douie (1854-1935) | |
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The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
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By: James Meade Adams (1861-) | |
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Pioneering in Cuba A Narrative of the Settlement of La Gloria, the First American Colony in Cuba, and the Early Experiences of the Pioneers
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By: James Milne (1865-1951) | |
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The Black Colonel
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The Romance of a Pro-Consul Being The Personal Life And Memoirs Of The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B.
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By: James Moores Ball (1862-1929) | |
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Andreas Vesalius, The Reformer of Anatomy
Vesalius is one of the foundation stones of modern medicine. Forsaking the study of anatomy by reading the ancients, he instead dissected bodies and drew detailed illustrations of his observations. He was enormously influential in the development of modern medicine. This 1910 biography opens up his life admirably. The printed book contains many illustrations taken from his works. The listener will want to be aware that modern historians of medicine are much more positive about the contributions of medieval Arabic medical teachers than the author of this book. - Summary by David Wales | |
By: James Mott Hallowell (1865-) | |
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The Spirit of Lafayette
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By: James Norman Hall | |
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Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army
“Pvt Ryan”, “Platoon”, “A Soldier’s Home”, “Kitchener’s Mob”. These aren’t happy stories, they are about the experience of War. War at different times, and although modern warfare may be more sanitized, the adventure, the horror, the emotions don’t change. James Norman Hall has been there. He “Saw the Elephant”, and his portrayal of his WWI experience is a tribute to those ordinary people who do such extraordinary things. Those who have served will identify with at least some part if not all of this book, be it the rigors of training, the camaraderie, or possibly those memories that try as you may, you can never make go away... | |
By: James O'Meara (1825-1903) | |
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The Vigilance Committee of 1856
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By: James Orton (1830-1877) | |
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The Andes and the Amazon
This book, with the subtitle "Across the Continent of South America" describes the scientific expedion of 1867 to the equatorial Andes and the Amazon. The route was from Guayaquil to Quito, over the Cordillera, through the forest to Napo, and, finally, on the Rio Napo to Pebas on the Maranon. Besides this record, the expedition - under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute - collected samples of rocks and plants, and numerous specimen of animals. The scientists also compiled a vocabulary of local languages and produced a new map of equatorial America... | |
By: James Otis (1848-1912) | |
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Richard of Jamestown: A Story of the Virginia Colony
Richard of Jamestown by James Otis was written for children with the purpose to show them the daily home life of the Virginia colonists. It is written from the viewpoint of a young boy named Richard Mutton. | |
The Boys of '98
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By: James Owen Dorsey (1848-1895) | |
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Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements
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Siouan Sociology
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Osage Traditions
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By: James Parton (1822-1891) | |
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Captains of Industry
In this volume are presented examples of men who shed lustre upon ordinary pursuits, either by the superior manner in which they exercised them or by the noble use they made of the leisure which success in them usually gives. Such men are the nobility of republics.Most of these chapters were published originally in "The Ledger" of New York, and a few of them in "The Youths' Companion" of Boston, the largest two circulations in the country. I have occasionally had reason to think that they were of some service to young readers, and I may add that they represent more labor and research than would be naturally supposed from their brevity... | |
By: James Pringle Thomson | |
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The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.)
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By: James R. (James Roberts) Gilmore (1822-1903) | |
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Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time
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By: James Reynolds (fl. 1812) | |
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Journal of an American Prisoner at Fort Malden and Quebec in the War of 1812
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By: James Robert Maxwell (1844-) | |
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A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A.
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By: James Roxburgh McClymont | |
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Essays on early ornithology and kindred subjects
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By: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) | |
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Abraham Lincoln
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
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My Garden Acquaintance
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By: James Samuelson (1829-) | |
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Roumania Past and Present
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By: James Seaton Cockburn | |
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Canada for Gentlemen
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By: James Stephens (1882-1950) | |
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The Insurrection in Dublin
The Easter Rising was a rebellion staged in Ireland in Easter Week, 1916. The Rising was an attempt by militant Irish republicans to win independence from Britain by force of arms. This account was written by Irish novelist James Stephens, who lived and worked in Dublin at the time. | |
By: James Stevenson (1840-1888) | |
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Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo Indians
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By: James W. Gerard (1867-1951) | |
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Face to Face with Kaiserism
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My Four Years in Germany
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By: James W. Steele | |
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Steam, Steel and Electricity
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By: James Walker (1794-1874) | |
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The Spirit Proper to the Times A Sermon preached in King's Chapel, Boston, Sunday, May 12, 1861
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By: James William Head (1883-) | |
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History and Comprehensive Description of Loudoun County, Virginia
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By: Jan Gordon (1882-1944) | |
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The Luck of Thirteen Wanderings and Flight through Montenegro and Serbia
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By: Jane Addams | |
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The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets
Much of the material in the following pages has appeared in current publications. It is here presented in book form in the hope that it may prove of value to those groups of people who in many cities are making a gallant effort to minimize the dangers which surround young people and to provide them with opportunities for recreation. (Introduction by Jane Addams) Jane Addams (1860 – 1935) was the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In a long, complex career, she was a pioneer settlement worker and founder of Hull House in Chicago, a public philosopher, a sociologist, an author and a spokesperson for women's suffrage and world peace. | |
By: Jane G. Austin (1831-1894) | |
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Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
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By: Jane Porter (1776-1850) | |
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The Scottish Chiefs
An adventure novel about William Wallace, one of the most popular books ever written by Jane Porter. The French version was even banned by Napoleon, and the book has remained very popular with Scottish children, but is equally enjoyable for adults. | |
Thaddeus of Warsaw
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By: Jared Sparks (1789-1866) | |
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. I
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By: Jarrold and Sons [Editor] | |
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Pictures in Colour of the Isle of Wight
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By: Jasper Danckaerts (1639-) | |
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Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680
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By: Jasper Leonidas McBrien (1867-) | |
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America First Patriotic Readings
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By: Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz (1613-1679) | |
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The Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz
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By: Jean J. Jusserand (1855-1932) | |
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A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
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The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare
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By: Jean Thomas (1881-) | |
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Blue Ridge Country
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By: Jean Toomer (1894-1967) | |
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Cane
Reading this book, I had a vision of a land, heretofore sunk in the mists of muteness, suddenly rising up into the eminence of song. Innumerable books have been written about the South; some good books have been written in the South. This book is the South. . . . . Part One is the primitive and evanescent world of Georgia. Part Two is the threshing and suffering brown world of Washington. . . . Part Three is Georgia again . . . this black womb of the ferment seed: the neurotic, educated, spiritually stirring Negro. From the Forward by Waldo Frank | |
By: Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin Marbot (1782-1854) | |
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The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot
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By: Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (1794-1872) | |
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History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, Volume 1
The History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, by Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné, is a classic work on the great events that re-opened the Christian gospel to a needy world. It tells of how the twenty-year-old Martin Luther, browsing through books in the library at the University of Erfurt, takes down from the shelf a particular volume that has caught his interest. He has never seen anything like it. It is a Bible! He is astonished to find in this volume so much more than the fragments of gospels and epistles that were selected for public reading in churches... | |
History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, Volume 2
The History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, by Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné, is a classic work on the great events that re-opened the Christian gospel to a needy world. The author was a Swiss Protestant pastor. He was also a historian with a great understanding of the Bible, along with a broad and deep knowledge of the Reformation.D’Aubigné tells the story of outstanding people who had a love for God and his word, and who dared to present biblical truths which had been obscured for centuries... | |
By: Jeanie Gould Lincoln (1846-1921) | |
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An Unwilling Maid Being the History of Certain Episodes during the American Revolution in the Early Life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott
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By: Jeanie Lang | |
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The Story of General Gordon
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By: Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) | |
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Speeches of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi
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By: Jeffery Farnol (1878-1952) | |
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Great Britain at War
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The Honourable Mr. Tawnish
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By: Jeronimo Lobo (1596-1678) | |
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A Voyage to Abyssinia
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By: Jesse Macy (1842-1919) | |
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An Anti-Slavery Crusade; a chronicle of the gathering storm
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By: Jesse Walter Fewkes (1850-1930) | |
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Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895
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Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folk-Lore
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By: Joanna E. Wood (1867-1927) | |
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Untempered Wind
Upon publication of “The Untempered Wind” in 1894, Joanna Wood quickly rose to international prominence, becoming in the next few years the most highly paid fiction-writer in Canada. In this novel, we find a detailed picture of village life. The narrative weaves through a variety of character types: the refined and the coarse, the humble and the self-righteous, the virtuous and the vicious. All these types are measured according to their treatment of Myron Holder, a young unwed mother — a “fallen woman” in the eyes of this “spiteful, narrow-minded village... | |
By: Joannes de Sacro Bosco (fl. 1230) | |
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The Earliest Arithmetics in English
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By: Joe Mills (1880-1935) | |
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A Mountain Boyhood
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By: Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) | |
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Stories Of Georgia
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A Little Union Scout
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By: Joel Cook (1842-1910) | |
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England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
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By: Joel Tyler Headley (1813-1897) | |
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The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873
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By: Johann Amos Comenius (1592-1670) | |
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The Orbis Pictus
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By: Johann Jakob von Tschudi (1818-1889) | |
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Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests
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By: Johanna Brandt (1876-1964) | |
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The Petticoat Commando
In introducing the English version of this book I venture to bespeak a welcome for it, not only for the light which it throws on some little-known incidents of the South African war, but also because of the keen personal interest of the events recorded. It is more than a history. It is a dramatic picture of the hopes and fears, the devotion and bitterness with which some patriotic women in Pretoria watched and, as far as they could, took part in the war which was slowly drawing to its conclusion on the veld outside... | |
By: Johanna Spyri (1827-1901) | |
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Heidi (version 2 dramatic reading)
"Heidi" takes us on a journey to the eventful childhood of a good-hearted girl from the Swiss Alps. A warm and loving story, full of touching moments, it reaches children and adults alike. It was written in 1880 and published in two parts: 1. Heidi's years of learning and travel. 2. Heidi makes use of what she has learned. This English translation from 1915 has "an especial flavor, that very quality of delight in mountain scenes, in mountain people and in child life generally, which is one of the chief merits of the German original... | |
By: John A. (John Alexander) MacDonald (1846-1922) | |
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Troublous Times in Canada A History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870
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By: John A. Carpenter | |
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The Star-Spangled Banner
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By: John A. Hobson (1858-1940) | |
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The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production
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By: John A. J. (John Angel James) Creswell (1828-1891) | |
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Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis
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By: John Albee (1833-1915) | |
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Confessions of Boyhood
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By: John Algernon Owens | |
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Sword and Pen Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier
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By: John Allister Currie (1866-) | |
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"The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders
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By: John Ashton (1834-1911) | |
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Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign
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A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide
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By: John Aubrey (1626-1697) | |
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The Natural History of Wiltshire
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By: John Augustine Zahm (1851-1921) | |
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Woman in Science
A history of woman's role in science through the ages and the many contributions she has made.Chapter Titles are:1. Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind2. Woman's Capacity for Scientific Pursuits3. Women in Mathematics4. Women in Astronomy5. Women in Physics6. Women in Chemistry7. Women in the Natural Sciences8. Women in Medicine and Surgery9. Women in Archæology10. Women as Inventors11. Women as Inspirers and Collaborators in Science12. The Future of Women in Science: Summary and Epilogue | |
By: John Auldjo (-1857) | |
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Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833
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By: John Austin Stevens (1827-1910) | |
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Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII
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By: John B. (John Beach) Driggs (1854-) | |
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Short Sketches from Oldest America
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