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By: Francis Leggett | |
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By: United States. Air Force | |
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By: Herman Friedl | |
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By: Rufus T. (Rufus Tracy) Strohm (1877-) | |
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By: Alan [Editor] Story | |
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By: Thomas Stanley Treanor | |
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By: Charles Alexander Cameron (1830-1921) | |
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By: Thomas Barker (fl. 1651) | |
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By: Edward Allen Bell | |
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By: James Nasmyth (1808-1890) | |
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By: W. C. (William Constantine) Egan (1841-1930) | |
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By: Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier | |
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![]() “Love!–A word by superstition thought a God; by use turned to an humour; by self-will made a flattering madness.” – Alexander and Campaspe. Lady Juliana, the indulged and coddled seventeen (”And a half, papa”) year old daughter of the Earl of Cortland, is betrothed by her father to a wealthy old Duke who can give her every luxury. She instead runs away and marries her very handsome but penniless lover. Very soon, they are forced to travel to Scotland to live with his quirky family in a rundown “castle” in the barren wilderness. Can this marriage survive?(Summary by P.Cunningham) |
By: Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln | |
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By: William Saunders (1822-1900) | |
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By: W. J. Connor | |
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By: George E. (George Evertson) Woodward (1829-1905) | |
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By: Francis B. (Francis Bail) Pearson (1853-) | |
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By: C. C. (Christopher Columbus) Andrews (1829-1922) | |
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By: Francis B. (Francis Bail) Pearson (1853-) | |
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By: Fannie Hardy Eckstorm (1865-1946) | |
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![]() The Woodpeckers is a wonderful introduction to the world of bird study for the young naturalist, covering such topics as how he finds food, courting, how he builds his nest, the interesting ways he uses his different body parts as tools, among other topics discussed in the book. If you wish to investigate further, the book has a few diagrams and an Appendix that contains more technical information such as detailed descriptions of the different species of North American woodpeckers which were not read as part of this audiobook. |
By: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission | |
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By: Digital Equipment Corporation | |
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By: J. L. Campbell | |
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By: John Huntley Skrine (1848-1923) | |
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By: William Augustus Munn | |
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By: William Brodie Gurney (1777-1855) | |
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By: George Fillmore Swain (1857-1931) | |
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By: John Wight (1866-1944) | |
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![]() This is a collection of various articles found in Morning Herald columns. Some are found interesting, some may be hilarious! The 84 pieces of this book are actual reports throughout the 1870s newspaper written by the reporter, John Wight and Illustrated by George Cruikshank |
By: Thomas Shaw (1843-1918) | |
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By: George Sharswood (1810-1883) | |
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By: Franklin Allison Cresee | |
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By: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Homeland Security | |
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By: William Senior (1839?-1920) | |
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By: Joseph Harris (1828-1892) | |
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By: William Senior (1839?-1920) | |
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By: Bradley A. (Bradley Allen) Fiske (1854-1942) | |
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By: C. W. Wolf (-1866) | |
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![]() Wolf's essay considers the homeopathic medicine Apis Mellifica, or the poison of the honey bee, as a therapeutic agent based on his experience as a practicing physician. |
By: P. A. (Patrick Arkley) Wright Henderson (1841-1922) | |
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By: Solon Robinson (1803-1880) | |
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By: Karl Rosenkranz (1805-1879) | |
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By: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) | |
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![]() Joseph Priestley, FRS (13 March 1733 (O.S.) – 6 February 1804) was an 18th-century English theologian, Dissenting clergyman, natural philosopher, chemist, educator, and political theorist who published over 150 works. In “Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air,” he reviews experiments with gases. A common theme in this work is measuring the volumes of gases held in glass tubes, and their increase or decrease when exposed to other substances. He also tests the effects of gases on mice, plants and insects... |
By: W. H. R. (William Henry Ricketts) Curtler (1862-1925) | |
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By: Edward J. (Edward John) Russell (1872-1965) | |
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By: Q. K. Philander Doesticks (1832-1875) | |
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![]() A humorous account of visits to various fortune tellers, card readers, seers, and other "witches" of New York. Written by Q.K. Philander Doesticks (a.k.a.Mortimer Thomson). |
By: Charles Edward Walker (-1953) | |
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By: Charles A. (Charles Alexander) McMurry (1857-1929) | |
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By: Edward Hayes (fl. 1580.) | |
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By: Francis Ellingwood Abbot (1836-1903) | |
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By: W. Coape Oates | |
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By: Reuben Gold Thwaites (1853-1913) | |
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![]() Afloat on the Ohio, An Historical Pilgrimage, of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, From Redstone to Cairo.There were four of us pilgrims—my Wife, our Boy of ten and a half years, the Doctor, and I. My object in going—the others went for the outing—was to gather "local color" for work in Western history. The Ohio River was an important factor in the development of the West. I wished to know the great waterway intimately in its various phases,—to see with my own eyes what the borderers saw; in imagination, to redress the pioneer stage, and repeople it. ( From the Preface ) |
By: Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan) Cardozo (1870-1938) | |
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By: C. S. Ward | |
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By: B. W. Jones | |
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By: J. C. Meem | |
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By: Thomas Watkins | |
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By: Alexander Sutherland Neill (1883-1973) | |
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By: L. (Lizzy) Lind-af-Hageby (1878-1963) | |
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