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By: J. P. (James Perry) Cole (1889-)

Book cover Military Instructors Manual

By: J. R. (John Robert) Hutchinson

Book cover The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore

By: J. W. H. (John William Henry) Eyre (1869-)

Book cover The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.

By: J.G. M'Pherson (1845-?)

Meteorology; or Weather Explained by J.G. M'Pherson Meteorology; or Weather Explained

Weather Explained: Fog, clouds, rain, haze, thunder, cyclones, dew point and how to count dust motes are just a few of the 35 topics covered in short, easy to read and understand chapters in this book published in 1905.

By: Jack Douglas

Book cover Dead World
Book cover Test Rocket!

By: Jack Egan

Book cover Cully

By: Jack G. Huekels

Book cover Advanced Chemistry

By: Jack London

The Scarlet Plague by Jack London The Scarlet Plague

Known mainly for his tales of adventure, this work of science fiction by Jack London is set in a post-apocalyptic future. It’s 2072, sixty years after the scarlet plague has depopulated the planet. James Howard Smith is one of the few survivors of the pre-plague era left alive in the San Francisco area, and as he realizes his time grows short, he tries to impart the value of knowledge and wisdom to his grandsons. Through his narrative, we learn how the plague spread throughout the world and of the struggles of the handful of survivors it left in its wake. The Scarlet Plague was originally published in London Magazine in 1912.

The Iron Heel by Jack London The Iron Heel

A dystopian novel about the terrible oppressions of an American oligarchy at the beginning of the Twentieth Century, and the struggles of a socialist revolutionary movement. (Introduction by Matt Soar)

By: Jack Sharkey (1931-)

Book cover The Dope on Mars
Book cover Minor Detail

By: Jack Vance (1916-)

Book cover Sjambak

By: Jack Williamson (1908-2006)

Book cover Salvage in Space

This is an SF tale of excitement, danger, derring-do and strangely enough, love. A lonely and very poor asteroid miner, slowly collecting bits of metallic ore in the asteroid belt on his slowly accumulating 'planet' of debris, sees and captures a derelict space ship with a horrible monster aboard .. as well as a dead but lovely girl. How does it all end? Well you will need to listen to find out. One of Jack Williamson's early tales that earned him his reputation as a master story teller.

Book cover The Pygmy Planet

By: Jackson Gregory (1882-1943)

Book cover Daughter of the Sun A Tale of Adventure

By: Jacob A. Riis (1849-1914)

Book cover The Battle with the Slum

By: Jacob Abbott (1803-1879)

Book cover Rollo's Philosophy. [Air]
Book cover Rollo's Museum
Book cover Rollo's Experiments

By: Jacob Joshua Levison (1881-?)

Book cover Studies About Trees

In this work Levison aims to create a book that allows beginners to be able to understand how to identify trees, as well as to give information of their structure and uses. Once these topics are addressed, he then moves into concepts of care, planting and forestry.

By: Jagadis Chandra Bose (1858-1937)

Book cover Response in the Living and Non-Living
Book cover Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches

By: James A. Cox

Book cover A Choice of Miracles

By: James Bayard Clark (1869-)

Book cover Some Personal Recollections of Dr. Janeway

By: James Blish (1921-1975)

The Thing in the Attic by James Blish The Thing in the Attic

Honath the Pursemaker is a heretic. He doesn’t believe the stories in the Book of Laws which claims giants created his tree-dwelling race. He makes his opinion known and is banished with his infidel friends to the floor of the jungle where dangers abound. Perhaps he’ll find some truth down there. – The Thing in the Attic is one of Blish’s Pantropy tales and was first published in the July, 1954 edition of If, Worlds of Science Fiction magazine.

Book cover One-Shot

By: James Bryant Conant (1893-1978)

Book cover Organic Syntheses

By: James C. Philip (1873-1941)

Book cover The Romance of Modern Chemistry

A fascinating look back at the state of the art of chemistry 100 years ago, this book by James C. Philip, PhD, an assistant professor of chemistry at The Imperial College of Science and Technology, Kensington, provides a "description in non-technical language of the diverse and wonderful way which chemical forces are at work, and their manifold application in modern life" in 1910. Professor Philip relates many of the key chemical discoveries of early academic researchers in the context of the practical uses to which these discoveries were applied in the early 20th century.

By: James Causey

Book cover Teething Ring
Book cover Competition

By: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)

Book cover Five of Maxwell's Papers

By: James Cowles Prichard (1786-1848)

Book cover Researches into the Physical History of Man

Prichard’s Researches into the Physical History of Man has been called the most important pre-Darwinian anthropological work in English of the nineteenth century. He is considered by many to be the "Father of Anthropology". The central conclusion of the work is the unity of the human species, which has been acted upon by causes that have since divided it into permanent varieties or races. In his Preface, he writes: "In the course of this essay I have maintained the opinion that all mankind constitute but one race or proceed from a single family"...

By: James De Mille (1833-1880)

A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder by James De Mille A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder

A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder is the most popular of James De Mille’s works. It was serialized posthumously in Harper’s Weekly, and published in book form by Harper and Brothers of New York City in 1888. This satirical romance is the story of Adam More, a British sailor. Shipwrecked in Antarctica, he stumbles upon a tropical lost world of prehistoric animals, plants, and a cult of death-worshipping primitives. He also finds a highly developed human society which has reversed the values of Victorian society...

By: James Elliott (1880-1959)

Book cover Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine

By: James Emerson Tennent (1804-1869)

Book cover Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon

By: James H. Rawlinson

Book cover Through St. Dunstan's to Light

By: James H. Schmitz (1911-1981)

Book cover The Winds of Time
Book cover An Incident on Route 12
Book cover Gone Fishing
Book cover The Star Hyacinths
Book cover The Other Likeness
Book cover Watch the Sky
Book cover Novice
Book cover Ham Sandwich
Book cover Oneness

By: James J. (James John) Davis (1873-1947)

Book cover The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it

By: James J. Walsh (1865-1942)

Old-Time Makers of Medicine by James J. Walsh Old-Time Makers of Medicine

Dr. Walsh’s Old-Time Makers of Medicine chronicles the history and development of modern medicine from ancient times up to the discovery of America. Throughout this historical guide, Dr. Walsh shows numerous examples of practices thought to be entirely modern that were clearly anticipated hundreds or thousands of years ago. Ancient healers sought to use the body’s natural healing ability, rather than rely exclusively on external cures. Physicians even in ancient times relied on what is now recognized as the placebo effect...

By: James Johonnot (1823-1888)

Book cover Friends in Feathers and Fur, and Other Neighbors For Young Folks

By: James Leslie Allan Kayll (1873-1944)

Book cover A Plea for the Criminal Being a reply to Dr. Chapple's work: 'The Fertility of the Unfit', and an Attempt to explain the leading principles of Criminological and Reformatory Science

By: James MacQueen (1778-1870)

Book cover A General Plan for a Mail Communication by Steam, Between Great Britain and the Eastern and Western Parts of the World

By: James Mactear

Book cover On the Antiquity of the Chemical Art

By: James McKimmey (1923-)

Book cover Planet of Dreams
Book cover The Eyes Have It
Book cover Celebrity
Book cover Pipe of Peace
Book cover George Loves Gistla

By: James Orton (1830-1877)

The Andes and the Amazon by James Orton The Andes and the Amazon

This book, with the subtitle "Across the Continent of South America" describes the scientific expedion of 1867 to the equatorial Andes and the Amazon. The route was from Guayaquil to Quito, over the Cordillera, through the forest to Napo, and, finally, on the Rio Napo to Pebas on the Maranon. Besides this record, the expedition - under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute - collected samples of rocks and plants, and numerous specimen of animals. The scientists also compiled a vocabulary of local languages and produced a new map of equatorial America...

By: James Parkinson (1755-1824)

Book cover An Essay on the Shaking Palsy

By: James R. Hall

Book cover Am I Still There?

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