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By: Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) | |
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Kottō : being Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs
Kottō contains 20 Japanese stories, collected from different sources and translated by Lafcadio Hearn. The types of stories in this collection are widespread: There are old ghost stories Hearn is best known for (The Legend of Yurei-Daki), his own observations and musings (Pathological), as well as the translation of 'A Woman's Diary', a touching account of the life of the poorer classes in Tokyo, written at the end of the 19th century. | |
Chita: a Memory of Last Island
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By: Harry Bates, Editor | |
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Astounding Stories of Super-Science, September 1930
This is a collection of short science fiction stories by various writers, circa 1930. Writers include Paul Ernst, Miles Breuer, Ray Cummings, Sewell Wright, and others. | |
By: Chretien de Troyes | |
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Erec and Enide
A medieval romance in which Erec goes through many trials until he is sure of Enide’s loyalty and true love | |
By: Richard Marsh | |
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The Beetle
A story about a mysterious oriental figure who pursues a British politician to London, where he wreaks havoc with his powers of hypnosis and shape-shifting, Marsh’s novel is of a piece with other sensational turn-of-the-century fictions such as Stoker’s Dracula, George du Maurier’s Trilby, and Sax Rohmer’s Fu Manchu novels. Like Dracula and many of the sensation novels pioneered by Wilkie Collins and others in the 1860s, The Beetle is narrated from the perspectives of multiple characters,... | |
By: British Parliament | |
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The Riot Act
The Riot Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1714, the first year of the reign of George I, and came into effect in August 1715. This was a time of widespread social disturbance, as the preamble describes; the Act sought to put an end to this. A group of twelve or more people, “being unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled”, would be read a proclamation; they must disperse within an hour, on pain of death. The same fate would befall anyone preventing the reading of the proclamation, or damaging buildings while on a riot... | |
By: Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) | |
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The Wife, and other stories
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The Witch and other stories
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The Schoolmistress, and other stories
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Schoolmaster and Other Stories
Anton Chekhov, perhaps better known as a world famous classical playwright for works such as "Uncle Vanya" and "The Cherry Orchard" was also a prolific short story writer. "The Schoolmaster and Other Stories" is one of several of his collections. It's a compilation of 30 short stories. Some bizarre, some comical but all very interesting. | |
By: United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency | |
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Worldwide Effects of Nuclear War: Some Perspectives
This is a concise yet thorough explanation of what might happen to our world in the aftermath of a nuclear war. The myriad of potential effects will be global and wide-spread, and the potentials are glazed over in this short work. | |
By: Abbie Farwell Brown | |
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The Christmas Angel
Disagreeable old Miss Terry spends her Christmas Eve getting rid of toys from her childhood toy box. One by one she tosses them onto the sidewalk in front of her house, then secretly watches the little scenes that occur, which seem to confirm her belief that true Christmas spirit does not exist. Then the Angel from her childhood Christmas tree appears to show Miss Terry that she has not yet witnessed the final act of each of those little dramas...Living Age magazine in 1910 observed of The Christmas... | |
By: Octavus Roy Cohen (1891-1959) | |
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Midnight
The crime seemed to have lost itself in the sleety cold of the December midnight upon which it was committed. The trails were not blind–there were simply no trails. The circumstances baffled explanation–a lone woman entering an empty taxicab; a run to a distant point in the city; the discovery of the woman’s disappearance, and in her stead the sight of the dead body of a prominent society man–that, and the further blind information that the suit-case which the woman had carried was the property of the man whose body was huddled horribly in the taxicab. | |
By: William Henry Giles Kingston | |
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Stories of Animal Sagacity
300+ short stories of how smart and savvy various individual animals have been seen to be, and in most cases a little moral is drawn from the story. | |
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting
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Snow Shoes and Canoes The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory
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The Pirate of the Mediterranean A Tale of the Sea
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Adrift in a Boat
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Adventures in Australia
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Adventures in Africa By an African Trader
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The African Trader The Adventures of Harry Bayford
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Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman
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Afar in the Forest
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Peter the Whaler
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Michael Penguyne Fisher Life on the Cornish Coast
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Adventures in the Far West
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The Two Supercargoes Adventures in Savage Africa
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A Yacht Voyage Round England
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On the Banks of the Amazon
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Twice Lost
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In the Wilds of Africa
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The Young Rajah
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