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By: Georg Ebers (1837-1898) | |
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The Bride of the Nile
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Uarda : a Romance of Ancient Egypt
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The Sisters
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The Emperor
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Serapis
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Georg Ebers Works
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In the Fire of the Forge
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Margery
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Joshua
Hosea is a commander in Pharaoh's army... and a Hebrew. As he returns home from war, he finds that there has been a great pestilence in Egypt and his people are being blamed for it. Hosea receives a message from his father to follow his people to Succoth, but he is hesitant to give up his position in the army. Someone else also sends a message, containing a new name for him from God. There is much intrigue in this retelling of the Exodus, both among the Hebrews and in the court of Pharaoh. | |
A Thorny Path
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The Burgomaster's Wife
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Homo Sum
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Barbara Blomberg
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Images from the Works of Georg Ebers
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A Word, Only a Word
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The Complete Short Works
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The Elixir
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The Nuts
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A Question
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The Greylock
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In the Blue Pike
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By: Baron Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754) | |
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Niels Klim's Journey Under the Ground
Niels Klim’s Underground Travels, originally published in Latin as “Nicolai Klimii Iter Subterraneum” (1741) is a satirical science-fiction/fantasy novel written by Ludvig Holberg, a Norwegian-Danish dramatist, historian, and essayist, born in Bergen, Norway. It was his first and only novel. It describes a utopian society from an outsider’s point of view, and often pokes fun at diverse cultural and social topics such as moral, science, sexual equality, religion, governments, and philosophy. | |
By: Robert F. Young (1915-1986) | |
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Star Mother
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Collector's Item
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The Servant Problem
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By: Frederick O. Bartlett (1876-1945) | |
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The Web of the Golden Spider
The Web of the Golden Spider is a tale of mystery, intrigue and adventure that begins in the city, progresses to a mutinous open sea voyage, eventually leading to the remotest areas on the slopes of the Andes of South America. Wilson, our hero, finds himself in the midst of a battle between a deposed queen and revolutionists who have banded together in an effort to bring their country together as a republic. Wilson, although torn between helping mercenaries, freedom fighters and revolutionaries, is more concerned with the rescuing of the girl he has fallen in love with, but who has been snatched from him by a mysterious priest... | |
By: H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) | |
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Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
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By: Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1863-1944) | |
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The Tree-Dwellers
Katharine E. Dopp was well-known as a teacher and writer of children’s textbooks at the turn of the 20th Century. She was among the first educators to encourage the incorporation of physical and practical activity into the elementary school curriculum at a time when such activities were becoming less commonplace in a child’s home environment. The Tree-Dwellers – The Age of Fear is the first in a series of elementary school texts written by Ms. Dopp that focus on the anthropological development of early human groups... | |
By: Gil Vicente (1470?-1536?) | |
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Four Plays of Gil Vicente
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By: Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1863-) | |
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The Later Cave-Men
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By: Marcus Clarke | |
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For the Term of His Natural Life
For the Term of his Natural Life, written by Marcus Clarke, was published in the Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 (as His Natural Life), appearing as a novel in 1874. It is the best known novelisation of life as a convict in early Australian history. Described as a “ripping yarn”, and at times relying on seemingly implausible coincidences, the story follows the fortunes of Rufus Dawes, a young man transported for a murder which he did not commit. The harsh and inhumane treatment meted out to the convicts, some of whom were transported for relatively minor crimes, is clearly conveyed... | |
By: John A. Joyce | |
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Shakspere: Personal Recollections
Recording of Shakspere: Personal Recollections, by John A. Joyce.A fictitious account of a "friend" of William Shakespeare, who accompanies him from his birth to his death and beyond, chronicling Shakespeare's life, adventures, speeches, and impromptu bursts of poetry. | |