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By: Henry Venn Lansdown | |
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Recollections of the late William Beckford of Fonthill, Wilts and Lansdown, Bath |
By: John Sherman (1823-1900) | |
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Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. |
By: Henry J. (Henry John) Coke (1827-1916) | |
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Tracks of a Rolling Stone | |
By: Henry F. (Henry Frey) Lutz | |
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To Infidelity and Back |
By: Archibald Murray Howe (1848-) | |
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Colonel John Brown, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the Brave Accuser of Benedict Arnold |
By: Seton Churchill | |
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General Gordon A Christian Hero |
By: W. Keith (William Keith) Leask (1857-) | |
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James Boswell Famous Scots Series |
By: John Henry Ingram (1842-1916) | |
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Claimants to Royalty
A compilation of chronicles of the numerous impostors and impostures of kings, queens, and rulers. |
By: William Day Simonds (1855-1920) | |
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Starr King in California |
By: John St. Loe Strachey (1860-1927) | |
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The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography |
By: Herbert W. (Herbert Woodfield) Paul (1853-1935) | |
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The Life of Froude |
By: F. Jewell | |
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Little Abe, or, the Bishop of Berry Brow Being the Life of Abraham Lockwood |
By: Clara Barrus (1864-1931) | |
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Our Friend John Burroughs |
By: Arabella M. Willson | |
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Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons
This book follows the three amazing stories of Adoniram Judson's wives, Ann, Sarah, and Emily. Each wife went through incredible hardships, but each hardship only proved to make them strong women of faith, who despite all difficulties and illnesses, selflessly gave their strength to the sick and needy. Ann Judson followed Her husband from prison to prison, bribing guards so that she could see him and make his condition a little better. They sacrificed lives of ease, with loving families and friends... |
By: Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing) Stevenson (1835-1914) | |
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Something of Men I Have Known With Some Papers of a General Nature, Political, Historical, and Retrospective |
By: Henry Woodcock (1830-) | |
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The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe |
By: Augustus Bridle (1869-) | |
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The Masques of Ottawa |
By: James Bayard Clark (1869-) | |
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Some Personal Recollections of Dr. Janeway |
By: Lucy Ann Delaney (c. 1830-?) | |
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From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or Struggles for Freedom
In From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or Struggles for Freedom Delaney tells the story of how she was born into slavery of her mother--a freeborn black woman who had been kidnapped and sold on the blocks--but escaped while a teenager and eventually sued in court for her freedom. After the Civil War, Delaney spent the rest of her life inspiring other African Americans to take advantage of the new opportunities available to them as a result of their new found freedom, and to constantly strive to improve their lives and the lives of their progeny |
By: Anna Magdalena Johannsen | |
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Everlasting Pearl One of China's Women |
By: Mary L. Day (1836-) | |
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The World As I Have Found It Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl |
By: John A. J. (John Angel James) Creswell (1828-1891) | |
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Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis |
By: Joe Mills (1880-1935) | |
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A Mountain Boyhood |
By: Elisabeth G. Stryker (1856-1936) | |
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Story of One Short Life, 1783 to 1818
This is a brief biography of Samuel J. Mills who was instrumental in establishing the first missionary society in the United States, and also the first Bible Society that began distribution of millions of Bibles around the world. His final mission was to Africa where he helped found what become the country of Liberia. He died on the return voyage at the age of thirty-five. |
By: T. A. (Thomas Aiken) Goodwin (1818-1906) | |
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The Heroic Women of Early Indiana Methodism: An Address Delivered Before the Indiana Methodist Historical Society |
By: S. O. Susag (1862-1952) | |
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Personal Experiences of S. O. Susag |
By: Henry Cowling (1874-1945) | |
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From Lower Deck to Pulpit |
By: William Cooper | |
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A Sketch of the Life of the late Henry Cooper Barrister-at-Law, of the Norfolk Circuit; as also, of his Father |
By: Helen C. Black | |
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Mrs. Hungerford Notable Women Authors of the Day |
By: Mrs. Robert Hoskins (1837-1916) | |
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Clara A. Swain, M.D.
This is a brief biography of Clara A. Swain, M.D. who is regarded as the "first Medical Missionary to the Women of the Orient." She graduated from the Woman's Medical College in Philadelphia and was sent out to India where she eventually came to be in the service of royalty. |
By: Anonymous | |
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An Englishwoman's Love-Letters
It need hardly be said that the woman by whom these letter were written had no thought that they would be read by anyone but the person to whom they were addressed. But a request, conveyed under circumstances which the writer herself would have regarded as all-commanding, urges that they should now be given to the world; and, so far as is possible with a due regard to the claims of privacy, what is here printed presents the letters as they were first written in their complete form and sequence. From book explaination |
By: Various | |
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My First Book
This is not a children’s book, as may be supposed from the title, but a collection of essays first published in The Idler magazine, in which over twenty well-known writers describe with characteristic style and humour their experiences in producing their first book… and getting it published. The book is profusely illustrated, not only with portraits of the authors, but also with scenes and illustrations from the books discussed. Authors include Jerome K. Jerome, R. L. Stevenson, Bret Harte, Rider Haggard, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Mary Braddon... |