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By: Jesse F. Bone (1916-1986) | |
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By: Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945) | |
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By: Everett B. Cole (1918-1977) | |
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By: Margaret Sanger (1883-1966) | |
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By: Horace Brown Fyfe (1918-1997) | |
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By: Raymond F. Jones (1915-1994) | |
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By: Frank Henderson | |
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![]() A Merchant talks about daily life inside prisons of England, describes routines and how prisoners are treated. He notes stories of how fellow prisoners came to be in prison, and his ideas about the penal system, its downfalls and ways to improve it. The reader can see similarities to the problems we still have in regarding "criminals" today. (Introduction by Elaine Webb) |
By: Thomas Jefferson Ritter (1855-) | |
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By: Robert Stawell Ball (1840-1913) | |
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![]() Of all the natural sciences there is not one which offers such sublime objects to the attention of the inquirer as does the science of astronomy. From the earliest ages the study of the stars has exercised the same fascination as it possesses at the present day. Among the most primitive peoples, the movements of the sun, the moon, and the stars commanded attention from their supposed influence on human affairs. From the days of Hipparchus down to the present hour the science of astronomy has steadily grown... |
By: Robert S. Ball (1840-1913) | |
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By: Robert Shea (1933-1994) | |
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By: Charles Louis Fontenay (1917-2007) | |
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By: Robert Shea (1933-1994) | |
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By: Charles Louis Fontenay (1917-2007) | |
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By: S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914) | |
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By: Jane H. Newell | |
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By: Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944) | |
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By: Charles Lyell (1797-1875) | |
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By: E. Walter Maunder (1851-1928) | |
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By: William A Alcott (1798-1859) | |
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![]() Much of this guide for young women is still valuable today. Despite mentions of tight lacing and other out of date matters, it contains many timeless principles. (Bria Snow) |
By: William A. Alcott (1798-1859) | |
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By: Stephen Marlowe (1928-2008) | |
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By: Jacob A. Riis (1849-1914) | |
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By: Amos E. Dolbear (1837-1910) | |
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By: William T. Hornaday (1854-1937) | |
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![]() The American bison (Bison bison), also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds, became nearly extinct by a combination of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century and introduction of bovine diseases from domestic cattle. William T. Hornaday’s advocacy is credited with preserving the American bison from extinction. This book, originally published in 1887, gives Mr. Hornaday's evidence of the Bison's impending extinction. (Adapted from Wikipedia by Ann Boulais) |
By: William Temple Hornaday (1854-1937) | |
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By: Philip José Farmer (1918-2009) | |
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By: Emil Lucka (1877-1941) | |
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By: Albert Pike (1809-1891) | |
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By: H. Beam Piper and John McGuire (1904-1964) | |
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![]() World War IV has dragged on for 12 years and the whole world is drained and tired of the killing and destruction. One man, a high school chemistry teacher from St. Louis in the USA, is serving his latest forced stint in the UN forces when something strange happens to him. He dies but yet he doesn't. What if you had the power to bring peace to the entire world? What would you do? This story explores a frightening and strange journey into the murky depths of human needs and desires and how they can twist and turn back upon us. |
By: Eugene S. Ferguson (1916-2004) | |
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By: H.A. Lorentz | |
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By: Mary Wood-Allen (1841-1908) | |
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By: Henry Smith Williams (1863-1943) | |
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By: Robert Boyle (1627-1691) | |
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By: William Tyler Olcott (1873-1936) | |
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By: William Edwards Henderson (1870-) | |
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By: Kate M. Foley | |
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![]() The [five] lectures were written primarily to be delivered at the summer sessions of the University of California, at Berkeley and at Los Angeles, in the summer of 1918. . . they are the outgrowth of almost a quarter of a century spent in work for the blind, and were written from the standpoint of a blind person, seeking to better the condition of the blind. They were addressed not to the blind, but to the seeing public, for the benefit that will accrue to the blind from a better understanding of their problems. (Extract from the Forward by Milton J. Ferguson) |
By: Jerome Bixby (1923-1998) | |
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By: Floyd L. Wallace (1915-2004) | |
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By: Jerome Bixby (1923-1998) | |
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By: Floyd L. Wallace (1915-2004) | |
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By: Jerome Bixby (1923-1998) | |
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By: Floyd L. Wallace (1915-2004) | |
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By: Ontario. Ministry of Education | |
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By: Algis Budrys (1931-2008) | |
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By: John Berryman (1919-1988) | |
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![]() The Psi Lodge had their ways and means of applying pressure, when pressure was needed. But the peculiar talent this fellow showed was one that even they'd never heard of...! |
By: Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (1902-1935) | |
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By: John Berryman (1919-1988) | |
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By: Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (1902-1935) | |
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By: John Berryman (1919-1988) | |
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By: Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (1902-1935) | |
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