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By: Thomas Tapper (1864-1958) | |
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![]() "A book of this kind, though addressed to children, must necessarily reach them through an older person. The purpose is to suggest a few of the many aspects which music may have even to the mind of a child. If these chapters, or whatever may be logically suggested by them, be actually used as the basis of simple Talks with children, music may become to them more than drill and study. They should know it as an art, full of beauty and of dignity; full of pure thought and abounding in joy. Music with these characteristics is the true music of the heart... |
By: Frederick Litchfield | |
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![]() From the Earliest to the Present TimeBy Frederick Litchfield.PREFACE.In the following pages the Author has placed before the reader an account of the changes in the design of Decorative Furniture and Woodwork, from the earliest period of which we have any reliable or certain record until the present time. A careful selection of illustrations has been made from examples of established authenticity, the majority of which are to be seen, either in the Museums to which reference is made, or by permission of the owners; and the representations of the different interiors will convey an idea of the character and disposition of the furniture of the periods to which they refer... |
By: Samuel Smiles (1852?-) | |
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By: Henry Adams (1838-1918) | |
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By: Louis Tracy (1863-1928) | |
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By: Katharine Elizabeth Dopp (1863-1944) | |
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![]() 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... | |
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By: Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (1831-1901) | |
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![]() "Atlantis: The Antediluvian World is a book published during 1882 by Minnesota populist politician Ignatius L. Donnelly, who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during 1831. Donnelly considered Plato's account of Atlantis as largely factual and attempted to establish that all known ancient civilizations were descended from this supposed lost land. Many of its theories are the source of many modern-day concepts we have about Atlantis, like the civilization and technology beyond its time, the origins of all present races and civilizations, a civil war between good and evil, etc." |
By: A. D. F. (Alfred Dwight Foster) Hamlin (1855-1926) | |
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By: Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1856-1923) | |
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By: William Fairham | |
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By: John S. C. Abbott (1805-1877) | |
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By: Estelle M. Hurll (1863-1924) | |
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![]() The poetry of childhood is full of attractiveness to the artist, and many and varied are the forms in which he interprets it. The Christ-child has been his highest ideal. All that human imagination could conceive of innocence and purity and divine loveliness has been shown forth in the delineation of the Babe of Bethlehem. The influence of such art has made itself felt upon all child pictures. It matters not whether the subject be a prince or a street-waif; the true artist sees in him something which is lovable and winning, and transfers it to his canvas for our lasting pleasure. |
By: Vitruvius Pollio | |
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By: Henry Ernest Dudeney (1857-1930) | |
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By: E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers) Werner (1864-1954) | |
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By: Dudley Landon Vaill (1873-?) | |
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![]() A sketch of the second regiment of Connecticut volunteer heavy artillery, originally the Nineteenth Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. |
By: Henry H. Windsor (1859-1924) | |
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By: Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) | |
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By: Edward R. (Edward Richard) Shaw (1855-1903) | |
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By: Emory Adams Allen (1853-) | |
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By: Oliver Herford (1863-1935) | |
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By: William Hanford Edwards | |
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![]() A book reminiscent of the days when football was gaining popularity in America by MHAIJH85 |
By: Archibald Williams | |
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By: Pictorial Photographers of America | |
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By: John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) | |
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By: T. Roger Smith (1830-1903) | |
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By: Charles Donagh Maginnis (1867-1955) | |
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By: Kate Heintz Watson | |
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