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Sexton Blake tracks down a missing British heir in India . . . only to find a wild boy raised in the wild by panthers! A 1905 dime novel adventure.
A Freudian look at the life and works of Euclid, the "Father of Geometry." Originally published in 1922.
Thomas A. Janvier (1849-1913) was an American story-writer and historian. Born in Philadelphia, he spent several years in Colorado, New Mexico and Mexico, thereby gaining inspiration and material for much of his literary work. Facsimile reprint.
"Old Days in Diplomacy" concerns Charlotte Anne Albinia Disbrowe's father, Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe (1790-1851), who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Windsor (1823-26), later served as a diploomat in Switzerland, Russia, and Sweden.
Gilbert studies the whole field of Greek tragedy, with special emphasis on dramatic structure, scansion of lyrics, and the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
Lew Wallace (1827-1905), best remembered for "Ben-Hur," also wrote "The Prince of India," which tells of the fall of Constantinople to the Turks in 1453. The Wandering Jew, in the guise of a Prince of India, aids in the city's downfall.
Lew Wallace (1827-1905), best remembered for "Ben-Hur," also wrote "The Prince of India," which tells of the fall of Constantinople to the Turks in 1453. The Wandering Jew, in the guise of a Prince of India, aids in the city's downfall.
Charles Paul de Kock (1793-1871) was a French novelist and playwright. Facsimile reprint of "The Works of Charles Paul de Kock: Gustave" featuring both volumes of "Gustave."
Owen Rhoscomyl was an English-born writer, soldier and Welsh nationalist. Facsimile reprint of "The Lady of Castell March," 1902 edition.
Susanna Rowson (1762-1824) was a British-American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress and educator. Rowson was the author of the novel "Charlotte Temple," one of the most popular bestsellers in American literature.
Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was a pioneer of the sea story. "Jacob Faithful," the tale of a boy born and rasied on a river-barge on the Thames, gives a picture of life in London and on the river in the early 19th century. [Facsimile reprint.]
Hawk Carse came to the frontiers of space when Saturn was the outpost planet, which was years before the swift Patrol ships brought Earth's law and order to those vast regions . . . Classic space opera!
From the author of the "Bobbsey Twins" books, the "Outdoor Girls" books, and many others.
This volume reprints a rare 1920 western novel by H. Bedford-Jones, one of the great pulp magazine writers.
"Contemporary Plays" features 16 plays by various dramatists, selected and edited by Thomas H. Dickinson and Jack R. Crawford. Facsimile reprint of the 1905 edition.
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