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By: Zane Grey (1872-1939) | |
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Valley of Wild Horses
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Rainbow Trail
The Rainbow Trail is a sequel to The Riders of the Purple Sage. Both novels are notable for their protagonists' mild opposition to Mormon polygamy, but in The Rainbow Trail this theme is treated more explicitly. The plots of both books revolve around the victimization of women in the Mormon culture: events in Riders of the Purple Sage are centered on the struggle of a Mormon woman who sacrifices her wealth and social status to avoid becoming a junior wife of the head of a local church, while The Rainbow Trail contrasts the older Mormons with the rising generation of Mormon women who will not tolerate polygamy and Mormon men who do not seek it. | |
Betty Zane
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The U. P. Trail
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The Redheaded Outfield
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The Young Forester
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The Young Pitcher
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By: Howard Pyle (1853-1911) | |
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Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
Swashbuckling tales of legendary pirates, buccaneers, and marooners, terrors of the Spanish Main. | |
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
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The Ruby of Kishmoor
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By: Andrew Lang (1844-1912) | |
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HE
This book is a parody of the famous swashbuckling novel, She, by H. Rider Haggard. Her beauties are beyond the reach of danger from Burlesque, nor does her form flit across our humble pages.” (taken from the Dedication) | |
Ban and Arriere Ban
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Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown
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Helen of Troy
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Essays in Little
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Books and Bookmen
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Letters on Literature
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Lost Leaders
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The Library
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The Disentanglers
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A Monk of Fife
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New Collected Rhymes
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Alfred Tennyson
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The Mark Of Cain
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How to Fail in Literature; a lecture
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Ballads in Blue China
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By: R. F. Murray (1863-1894) | |
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Wasted Day
Robert Fuller Murray was a Victorian poet. Although born in the United States, Murray lived most of his life in the United Kingdom, most notably in St Andrews, Scotland. He wrote two books of poetry and was published occasionally in periodicals. | |
By: Andrew Lang (1844-1912) | |
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The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot
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Grass of Parnassus
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Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy
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Rhymes a la Mode
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Much Darker Days
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