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By: Charles Garvice (-1920) | |
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Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden |
By: Charles George Douglas Roberts (1860-1943) | |
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The Backwoodsmen | |
The Raid from Beausejour; and How the Carter Boys Lifted the Mortgage | |
In the Morning of Time | |
In Divers Tones |
By: Charles Goddard (1879-1951) | |
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The Perils of Pauline
The Perils of Pauline is one of the first damsel in distress serials. The story is complete with undaunted hero, courageous damsel, unscrupulous villains galore, and other worldly interest. Before getting married, Pauline wants to experience the world and have adventures. When her guardian dies and leaves her an estate in trust of his secretary, adventures suddenly become more hazardous. Pauline charters aeroplanes, meets untrustworthy pirates, braves dangerous China Town, flies in a hot air balloon, adventures in the Wild West, encounters international spies, and escapes many other perils with the aid of her would-be fiancé, Harry, and an Egyptian mummy. | |
The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts |
By: Charles Goddard and Paul Dicky | |
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The Ghost Breaker
The Ghost Breaker is a drama and haunted house horror complete with heroes, villains, and a Princess. The Ghost Breaker was originally a screenplay and would later be made a drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. |
By: Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903) | |
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Memoirs | |
Hans Breitman's ballads |
By: Charles Goff Thomson | |
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Terry A Tale of the Hill People |
By: Charles Hanson Towne (1877-1949) | |
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The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story | |
The Bad Man |
By: Charles Harrison (-1943) | |
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A Humorous History of England |
By: Charles Heber Clark (1841-1915) | |
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Frictional Electricity From "The Saturday Evening Post." |
By: Charles K. (Charles Kellogg) Field (1873-) | |
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Stanford Stories Tales of a Young University |
By: Charles Kent (1823-1902) | |
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Charles Dickens as a Reader |
By: Charles King | |
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The Daughter of the Sioux,
Charles King (1844 – 1933) was a United States soldier and a distinguished writer. He was the son of Civil War general Rufus King and great grandson of Rufus King, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He graduated from West point in 1866 and served in the Army during the Indian Wars under George Crook. He was wounded in the arm forcing his retirement from the regular army. During this time he became acquainted with Buffalo Bill Cody. King would later write scripts for several of Cody’s silent films... | |
An Apache Princess A Tale of the Indian Frontier | |
Sunset Pass or Running the Gauntlet Through Apache Land | |
Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War | |
Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. | |
To The Front A Sequel to Cadet Days | |
Marion's Faith. | |
Under Fire | |
A Wounded Name | |
A War-Time Wooing A Story | |
Foes in Ambush | |
A Tame Surrender, A Story of The Chicago Strike | |
Found in the Philippines The Story of a Woman's Letters | |
Ray's Daughter A Story of Manila | |
The Deserter | |
From the Ranks | |
Lanier of the Cavalry or, A Week's Arrest | |
Waring's Peril |
By: Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) | |
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The Water-Babies
First published in 1863, The Water Babies by Rev Charles Kingsley became a Victorian children's classic along with J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Lewis Caroll's Alice books. It is an endearing and entertaining novel that can equally be enjoyed by adult readers as well. However, it fell out of favor in later years since it contained many ideas that are considered politically incorrect and offensive today from a humanitarian perspective. The Water Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby to give the book its complete title tells the story of Tom, a young orphan chimney-sweep in Victorian London... | |
The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children
The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children by Charles Kingsley is a collection of three Greek mythology stories: Perseus, The Argonauts, and Theseus. The author had a great fondness for Greek fairy tales and believed the adventures of the characters would inspire children to achieve higher goals with integrity. | |
Hypatia
Charles Kingsley (June 12 1819 - January 23 1875) was an English divine, university professor, historian, and novelist, particularly associated with the West Country and north-east Hampshire. As a novelist, his chief power lay in his descriptive faculties, which are evident in this novel as he pictures the Egyptian desert and the ancient city Alexandria. Hypatia, 1st published in 1853, is set in 5th Century A.D. Egypt. It centers upon a young orphan monk from a desert monastery who feels called to continue his religious life in the city... | |
Madam How and Lady Why
Did you ever wish you knew how to explain natural phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes to your children? Search no more, this book has all the answers (at least all the ones that were known in 1869) and gives them in a pedagogical way. Listed on the Ambleside homeschooling list. | |
Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth | |
Hereward, the Last of the English | |
Historical Lectures and Essays | |
Froude's History of England | |
Alexandria and Her Schools; four lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution, Edinburgh | |
Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore |