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By: Leonard Pearson (1868-1909) | |
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By: Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) | |
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By: Jason L. Merrill | |
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By: Ellery Clark Gregg (1899-) | |
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By: Rupert H. Wheldon (1883-) | |
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![]() Though little is known about its author, this is considered the first vegan cookbook ever written. At the time of its composition, the Vegetarian Society and other advocates of vegetarian diets were engaged in a debate about the inclusion of dairy and eggs in one's regime. This text declares, from the title to the footnotes, that the best diet is free from all animal products. The arguments span historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic considerations and conclude with practical advice that stands the test of time. An essential text for those interested in vegetarianism and animal rights. |
By: Lillian B. Lansdown | |
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By: Charles James Korinek (1880-) | |
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By: Ernest Gallaudet Draper (1885-1954) | |
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By: Lyman Carrier (1877-1963) | |
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By: Holland Thompson (1873-1940) | |
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By: Evelyn Charles Vivian (1882-1947) | |
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By: Emmett J. Scott (1873-1957) | |
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By: Brendan P. Kehoe (1970-) | |
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By: William T. Preyer (1841-1897) | |
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By: Ross De Witt Netherton (1918-) | |
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By: Charles W. (Charles William) Domville-Fife (1886-) | |
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By: Henry Sumner Maine (1822-1888) | |
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By: Mrs. Bowdich | |
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By: William Kitchiner (1775?-1827) | |
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By: George E. Waring (1833-1898) | |
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By: H. R. Playtner | |
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By: Edward Lambert | |
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By: Jean Lee Hunt | |
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By: Mary Eales | |
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By: Eben E. (Eben Eugene) Rexford (1848-1916) | |
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By: G. Melvin Herndon | |
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By: Otto A. Witte | |
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By: Marion Harris Neil | |
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By: A. W. [Editor] Latham | |
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By: Eugene Edward Hall (1849-1926) | |
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![]() This instruction manual contains complete directions for making and fitting new staffs for watches from raw material. The author refers to several illustrations throughout the text. These can be seen at the Online text in the Links section on this page. (Bev J. Stevens) |
By: Ellen Key (1849-1926) | |
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By: John Franklin Bobbitt | |
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By: Henry M. Field (1822-1907) | |
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![]() Cyrus W. Field had a dream: to link the Old World of Britain and Europe to that of the New World of North America by a telegraph cable stretching across the great Atlantic Ocean. It took him thirteen years, a lot of money, and many men and ships and cable to make it happen. He wanted to bring the world together and make it a smaller place; to forge alliances and achieve peace. This is his story. (Introduction by Alex C. Telander) |
By: Olive Gilbert (?-?) & Sojourner Truth (1797-1883) | |
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![]() The Narrative of Sojourner Truth is the gripping autobiographical account of Sojourner Truth's life as a slave in pre-Civil War New York State, and her eventual escape to Freedom. Since Sojourner could neither read or write, she dictated her story to Olive Gilbert after they met at a Women’s Rights rally. The Narrative was first published in 1850, and was widely distributed by the Abolitionist Movement. It was one of the catalysts for the rise of anti-slavery public opinion in the years leading up to the Civil War... |
By: George Bethune English (1787-1828) | |
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![]() As a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during the War of 1812 assigned to Marine Corps headquarters, English sailed to the Mediterranean, and was among the first citizens of the United States known to have visited Egypt. Shortly after arriving in Egypt he resigned his commission, converted to Islam and joined Isma'il Pasha in an expedition up the Nile River against Sennar in 1820, winning distinction as an officer of artillery. He published his Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar (London 1822) regarding his exploits. (Introduction adapted by obform from Wikipedia) |
By: L. M. Tolman (1875-) | |
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By: Mrs. (Jean Oliver) Mill | |
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By: John N. (John Nathan) Cobb (1868-1930) | |
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By: L. P. Hubbard (?-?) | |
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![]() This charming little book compiles together a number of recipes, set out in an easy to understand manner, along with a poetic story about the stages of bread production. This book was produced as a promotional for a flour production company called Pillsbury. This is a "modern" update compared to the original edition of the book. This version has exact oven temperature settings for each recipe included in a preface for the book, along with more precise suggestions for the baking time. The book has been written for children, however I am certain that adults could enjoy the book equally as much as a child would. |
By: Edward Jesse (1780-1868) | |
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![]() "Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends."The character, sensibilities, and intellectual faculties of animals have always been a favourite study, and they are, perhaps, more strongly developed in the dog than in any other quadruped, from the circumstance of his being the constant companion of man. I am aware how much has been written on this subject, but having accumulated many original and interesting anecdotes of this faithful animal, I have attempted to enlarge the general stock of information respecting it... |
By: C. K. (Charles Kenneth) Leith (1875-1956) | |
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By: Gesine Lemcke (1841-1904) | |
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By: James John Howard Gregory (1827-1910) | |
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By: Mary Swartz Rose (1874-1941) | |
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By: Gary N. (Gary Nathan) Calkins (1869-1943) | |
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By: Herbert Newton Casson (1869-1951) | |
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By: Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950) | |
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By: L. O. Kleber | |
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By: Jean Armour Polly | |
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By: Yájnavalkya | |
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By: Claude Grahame-White (1879-1959) | |
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By: T. R. (Thomas Radford) Agg (1878-1947) | |
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By: Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841-1906) | |
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By: Mary Harrison | |
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By: Mary Anne Barker (1831-1911) | |
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![]() Station Life in New Zealand is a collection of cheerful and interesting letters written by Lady Mary Anne Barker (nee Mary Anne Stewart) that is a New Zealand "classic". These letters are described in the Preface as "the exact account of a lady's experience of the brighter and less practical side of colonisation". The letters were written between 1865 and 1868 and cover the time of her travel with her husband (Frederick Broomie) to New Zealand and life on a colonial sheep-station at their homestead "Broomielaw", located in the Province of Canterbury, South Island of New Zealand... |
By: Australia. Dept. of External Affairs | |
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By: Lady (Mary Anne) Barker (1831-1911) | |
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By: Bruce S. Wright | |
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![]() This is a nice collection of 52 kid-aimed sermons by missionary Wright while he served in the Philippines in the World War I era. Each offers a slice-of-life reference point, an appropriate Bible verse, and hymn. |
By: F. (Fulgence) Marion | |
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By: Edward Godfrey (1871-) | |
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By: Richard Threlfall | |
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By: Alice M. Hayes | |
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By: Angus Duncan Webster | |
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By: Wilfred Byron Shaw (1881-1959) | |
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By: James Braidwood | |
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By: Charlotte Campbell Bury (1775-1861) | |
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By: Japan | |
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By: Sutton and Sons | |
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By: C. L. (Charles Landon) Goodrich (1859-) | |
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By: Carl Weschcke (1894-1973) | |
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By: Arthur L. Fowler (1881-) | |
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By: H. D. Higinbotham | |
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By: William Falconer | |
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By: John Parker Headley | |
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By: Frederick Wilkinson | |
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By: Evelyn Baring Cromer (1841-1917) | |
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By: Benedetto Croce (1866-1952) | |
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![]() One of the earliest works of this Italian philosopher and literary critic, Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic marks the beginning of Croce's elaboration of his highly influential ideas of aesthetics. Croce defines art in terms of intuition and expression, thus replacing beauty as the primary criterion for aesthetic evaluation. |
By: Dora C. C. L. (Dora Cathrine Cristine Liebel) Roper (1873-) | |
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By: Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1868-1941) | |
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By: Marion Foster Washburne (1863-) | |
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By: George Husmann (1827-1902) | |
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By: J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Frances) Johnson (1848-) | |
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By: Frank Bertram Wade (1875-) | |
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By: George A. (George Alexander) Morton (1857-) | |
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By: Jeannette Augustus Marks (1875-1964) | |
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By: Alice Bradley | |
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By: Randolph B. Marcy (1812-1887) | |
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![]() Commissioned by the US War Department and written in 1859 by a decorated US Army captain, The Prairie Traveler is a complete how-to travel guide for the westward-bound pioneer. Covering topics from first aid for rattlesnake bites to how to travel 70 miles across the desert without water for one's livestock, the guide includes 28 travel itineraries with mileage and firewood availability. |
By: John E. (John Edwards) Russell (1834-1903) | |
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By: Thomas Anderson (1819-1874) | |
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By: Edward Berens (1777?-1859) | |
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By: Walter Bigges (-1586) | |
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By: Sarath Kumar Ghosh (1883-?) | |
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![]() How do elephants drink? What is the Law of the Jungle at the water hole? How does an elephant baby learn to feed and learn to swim? How do they walk under water? In what order do buffaloes drink? How do buffaloes fight the tiger? These and other wild inhabitants of the Indian jungle such as pigs, wild dogs, deer, camels, bears and birds are discussed in lively stories to entertain but mainly educate children of school age. "One of the great thinkers of the world has said that all the sciences are embodied in natural history... |
By: N. E. Dionne (1848-1917) | |
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![]() A biography of Samuel de Champlain, French explorer, founder of Quebec, and father of New France. ( |