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The fifth issue of ADVENTURE TALES showcases the work of Achmed Abdullah, with two long stories: "The Remittance Woman" and "Their Own Dear Land." Also featured are "The Pearls of Paruki," by J. Allan Dunn, and "The Midwatch Tragedy," by Vincent Starrett.
Miss Mapp, a small-minded, small-town heiress of "a certain age," leads an full life . . . of spying on (and attempting to best) her neighbors. A hilarious comic novel from the author of "Queen Lucia." "This latest book is clever, as all that [Benson] does is clever, light, amusing, satirical, written in the smooth and easy style his earlier books have made familiar to us. Its people are real: one acknowledges their verisimilitude, and is deeply, humbly grateful to that beneficent fortune which was so kind as to cast one's lot elsewhere than in Tilling, the home of Miss Mapp." -- The New York Times
Volume 4 of the "Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce" (title: "Shapes of Clay") is a facsimile reprint of the 250-copy limited edition of 1910.
Volume 5 of the "Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce" (title: "Black Beetles in Amber") is a facsimile reprint of the 250-copy limited edition of 1911.
This manual contains facts and formulas that are useful in courses in mathematics and mechanics in colleges and engineering schools, arranged and printed in a form that makes them readily available for rapid work with minimum eye strain.
Originally published 1549-1552, this modern edition features an introduction by Bishop Gibson.
The X Bar X Boys Lost in the Rockies is 9th installment in the long-running western adventure series for boys.
The X Bar X Boys at Copperhead Gulch is 12th installment in the long-running western adventure series for boys.
Percy Peacock, psychology, investigates a murder at a Palos Rojas, California high school. From the author of "Death Rings a Bell," the first Percy Peacock mystery.
Contains three studies: "The Evolution of Modesty," "The Phenomenon of Sexual Periodicity," and "Auto-Eroticism." Complete with Index and Charts.
Years after a plague has decimated the world, altering the remaining animals beyond recognition, the few remnants of humanity inhabit the coast of old New England. A small group of warriors, including sentient Macaque monkeys, must fight rogue outlaws and the feared Seahawks to save civilization from the barbarians.
John Miller's 1937 mystery novel, reprinted in facsimile from the first edition.
A story of France in the Old world and the New, happening in the reign of Louis XIV.
The Air Service Boys flying against the Kaiser. This volume is an entry in the popular World War I boys' action-adventure series. [Originally published in 1919.]
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