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By: Kenneth McGaffrey (??-1938) | |
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The Sorrows of a Show Girl
Originally printed in The Morning Telegraph in New York, this is the story of Miss Sabrina, the show girl, and her ups and downs with the unpredictable theatrical industry and the Great White Way, the lights and glamour of Broadway. "In order to set myself right with both the public and the vast army of Sabrinas that add youth and beauty to our stage, and brilliancy and gaiety to our well known cafes, I wish to say that she is all that she should be...”- Kenneth McGaffrey | |
By: Sarah Stuart Robbins (1817-1910) | |
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Miss Ashton's New Pupil
Marion Park, the daughter of missionaries, is sent to Miss Ashton's boarding school. There she meets with many young girls and together they learn not just lessons in German, Logic, Arithmetic, Latin and Rhetoric, but also life lessons of study habits, lady like manners, self control, thoughtfulness of others, truthfulness, and many other character traits. Join these girls of Montrose Academy as they plunge into the adventures of a secret society, fall into a scrape with the boys of Atherton Academy, and plan many Holiday festivities. | |
By: Samuel Merwin and Henry Kitchell Webster (1874-1936 and 1875-1932) | |
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The Short Line War
"The Short Line War is a story that will appeal more particularly to the sterner sex, and we take it that the hyphenated name, Merwin-Webster, stands for two healthy-minded young men who have put their heads together and who have mapped out this story of a railroad war, in which politics form a considerable part. Jim Weeks is the central figure in the fight, and we like him so much better for knowing of the romance in his early life. He was a man 'without much instinct or imagination; he took everything seriously and literally, he could not understand a whim'--therefore a very foolish little woman came into his life only to leave it desolate... | |
By: C. A. (Caroline Augusta) Frazer | |
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Atmâ A Romance
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By: Martha Lewis Beckwith Ewell (1841-1902) | |
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The Harvest of Years
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By: William Henry Venable (1836-1920) | |
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A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett
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By: John Lespérance (1838-1891) | |
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The Bastonnais Tale of the American Invasion of Canada in 1775-76
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By: Mark Lee Luther (1872-1951) | |
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The Henchman
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By: Anna Graetz | |
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Pearl and Periwinkle
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By: Glance Gaylord (1847-1868) | |
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Culm Rock The Story of a Year: What it Brought and What it Taught
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By: Clarence Hawkes (1869-1954) | |
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Black Bruin The Biography of a Bear
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By: Mrs. Perring | |
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Aunt Mary
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By: Joslyn Gray | |
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Elsie Marley, Honey
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By: E. Phillips | |
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Sweets for Leisure Hours Amusing Tales for Little Readers
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By: Ella Fraser Weller | |
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Nestlings A Collection of Poems
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By: Walter Fenton Mott | |
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Young Glory and the Spanish Cruiser A Brave Fight Against Odds
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By: Agnes S. Underwood | |
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The Story of a Robin
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By: Eleanor Luisa Haverfield (1870-) | |
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Queensland Cousins
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By: Mary Murdoch Mason | |
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Mae Madden
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By: F. M. S. | |
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The Boy Artist. A Tale for the Young
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By: Jack Thorne (1863-) | |
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Hanover; Or The Persecution of the Lowly A Story of the Wilmington Massacre.
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By: John V. (John Veasey) Lane (1861-) | |
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Rodney, the Ranger With Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield
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By: Mrs. (Catherine Grace Frances) Gore (1799-1861) | |
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Theresa Marchmont Or, the Maid of Honour A Tale
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By: Mary Spring Corning | |
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Miss Elliot's Girls Stories of Beasts, Birds, and Butterflies
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By: Henry St. John Cooper | |
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The Imaginary Marriage
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By: John Bell Bouton | |
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Round the Block
In Round the Block (1864), John Bell Bouton, a newspaper editor who later became a travel writer, stirs together comedy and pathos to explore the schemes and dreams of the average and extraordinary people inhabiting and intermingling on a single New York City block. In the path of the novel's circumambulation lie mystery, romance, and a murder trial, as love-matches and fortunes are made and lost through invention, speculation, and flimflam - plenty of flimflam. This richly-charactered novel, told with Dickensian brio, offers a fascinating slice of life, vivid in detail, of the bustling big-city habits and mores of America shortly before the Civil War. (Introduction by Grant Hurlock) | |
By: Horace W. C. (Horace Wykeham Can) Newte (1870-1949) | |
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Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl
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By: Florence Wilford (1836-) | |
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Holiday Tales
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By: Jane Burr | |
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Letters of a Dakota Divorcee
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By: M. B. Manwell | |
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The Captain's Bunk A Story for Boys
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By: Thomas M. (Thomas March) Clark (1812-1903) | |
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John Whopper The Newsboy
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By: Fanny Forester (1817-1854) | |
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Effie Maurice Or What do I Love Best
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