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By: Theodore Pratt (1901-1969) | |
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The Hohokam Dig |
By: Theodore Roosevelt | |
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Through the Brazilian Wilderness
Roosevelt’s popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazilian jungle in 1913 as a member of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition co-named after its leader, Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. The book describes all of the scientific discovery, scenic tropical vistas and exotic flora, fauna and wild life experienced on the expedition. One goal of the expedition was to find the headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, the River of Doubt, and trace it north to the Madeira and thence to the Amazon River... |
By: Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) | |
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My Private Menagerie | |
By: Therese Windser | |
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Longevity |
By: Thomas A. Janvier (1849-1913) | |
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In the Sargasso Sea A Novel |
By: Thomas Bassnett (1808-) | |
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Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence |
By: Thomas Belt (1832-1878) | |
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The Naturalist in Nicaragua |
By: Thomas Bingley | |
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Stories about the Instinct of Animals, Their Characters, and Habits |
By: Thomas Bull | |
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The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Disease |
By: Thomas C. (Thomas Clark) Hinkle (1876-1949) | |
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How to Eat A Cure for "Nerves" |
By: Thomas De Witt Talmage (1832-1902) | |
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The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony |
By: Thomas Edward Purdom | |
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The Green Beret |
By: Thomas G. Crippen (1841-1930) | |
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Christmas and Christmas Lore
For above forty years I have been a diligent collector of history, tradition, legend, custom, or folklore, whether from familiar or unfamiliar sources, relating to the festival of the Holy Nativity. Moreover, I have gathered copiously from scarce pamphlets of the 17th and 18th centuries, from old chapbooks, newspaper paragraphs, and magazine articles old and new, and from contact with rustics in several counties. The fruits of my gathering are briefly summarized in the following pages, in the hope that they may conduce to that "joy and pious mirth" wherewith we ought, all of us, to commemorate the best and greatest Gift of God to man. - Summary by from the Preface |
By: Thomas Garnett (1766-1802) | |
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Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease | |
A Lecture on the Preservation of Health | |
Essays in Natural History and Agriculture |
By: Thomas Gilbert Pearson (1873-1943) | |
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The Bird Study Book
Do you enjoy birdwatching? Would you like to learn a little more about the early conservations efforts to protect wild birds? In the Preface to The Bird Study Book, Pearson tells us “This book was written for the consideration of that ever-increasing class of Americans who are interested in acquiring a greater familiarity with the habits and activities of wild birds. Attention is also given to the relation of birds to mankind and the effect of civilisation on the bird-life of the country. ” An avid ornithologist, T... |
By: Thomas Gwyn Elger (1838-1897) | |
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The Moon A Full Description and Map of its Principal Physical Features |
By: Thomas H. Burgoyne (1855-1894) | |
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The Light of Egypt, vol II
"The Light of Egypt" will be found to be an Occult library in itself, a textbook of esoteric knowledge, setting forth the "wisdom Religion" of life, as taught by the Adepts of Hermetic Philosophy. It will richly repay all who are seeking the higher life to carefully study this book, as it contains in a nutshell the wisdom of the ages regarding man and his destiny, here and hereafter. The London and American first edition, also the French edition, Vol. I, met with lively criticism from Blavatsky Theosophists, because it annihilates that agreeable delusion of "Karma" and "Reincarnation" from the minds of all lovers of truth for truth's sake. |
By: Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) | |
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The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century
Thomas H. Huxley, an English biologist and essayist, was an advocate of the theory of evolution and a self-proclaimed agnostic. A talented writer, his essays helped to popularize science in the 19th century, and he is credited with the quote, “Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” In The Advance of Science in the Last Half Century, he presents a summary of the major developments in Physics, Chemistry and Biology during the period 1839-1889 and their impact on society, within the historical context of philosophical thought and scientific inquiry going back to Aristotle... | |
Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature | |
Evolution of Theology: an Anthropological Study | |
On Some Fossil Remains of Man | |
On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals | |
Yeast | |
William Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood | |
Lectures on Evolution | |
The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature | |
The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science | |
On the Method of Zadig | |
The Darwinian Hypothesis | |
Lectures and Essays |