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by Carl L. Becker
- History
- 1918
- Autor: Carl L. Becker
Most of Great Britain, made up by England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, was conquered by Rome, which ruled the island for almost 500 years. Subjected to raids by Continental Angles, Jutes and Saxons, in 1066 England was conquered by the Normans, who were eventually assimilated. While Wales came under Anglo-Norman control in 1282, it wasn't officially annexed by England until the 16th century. After the Wars of Scottish Independence, the House of Stuart ruled Scotland uncontested for three centuries. In 1707 England, Scotland and Wales formed the United Kingdom, which fueled by such...
Number of pages: ~ 283 pages
by Royal Dixon
It was a beautiful evening in the forest, and under the moonlight there was a great gathering of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elephant, and the Kangaroos, the Foxes, and the handsome Leopards, even sprightly little Miss Lynx, and a number of the aristocratic jungle Deer were seated, all in a great circle, around the pleasant pool which shone in the moonlight, and displayed the loveliest of lilies afloat upon its surface....
Number of pages: ~ 252 pages
by Carolyn Wells
- Humor
- 1923
- Autor: Carolyn Wells
An outline of humor Being a true chronicle from prehistoric ages to the twentieth century...
Number of pages: ~ 976 pages
by Henry Kuttner
- Fiction
- 1948
- Autor: Henry Kuttner
A troubled man approaches a reporter in the bar, with a crazy and amazing tale how the world was not really being run by humans…...
Number of pages: ~ 17 pages
by Henry Kuttner
- Fiction
- 1947
- Autor: Henry Kuttner
Blinded by an atomic blast, Dan Gresham joins forces with the radiant Swimmers to preserve an undersea civilization!...
Number of pages: ~ 23 pages
by Michel de Montaigne
Michel de Montaigne was one of the most influential figures of the Renaissance, singlehandedly responsible for popularising the essay as a literary form. In 1572, Montaigne retired to his estates in order to devote himself to leisure, reading and reflection. There he wrote his constantly expanding 'essays', inspired by the ideas he found in books from his library and his own experience. He discusses subjects as diverse as war-horses and cannibals, poetry and politics, sex and religion, love and friendship, ecstasy and experience. Above all, Montaigne studied himself to find his own inner...
Number of pages: ~ 819 pages
by Dorothy Mills
- History
- 1931
- Autor: Dorothy Mills
The Book of the Ancient Greeks is an introduction to the history and civilization of Greece from the coming of the Greeks to the conquest of Corinth by Rome in 146 BC. Dorothy Mills had an uncanny and unique ability to write history that is interesting and at the same time based on sound scholarship. Her direct, engaging approach is valued increasingly by the many parents in our day who are looking for reliable materials for homeschooling or home study, as well as by many private school educators. Angelico Press has undertaken to reprint the highly-prized six volumes of her historical works...
Number of pages: ~ 454 pages
by Alice Mabel Bacon
- Education
- 2010
- Autor: Alice Mabel Bacon
In 1891 the author described the life of girls and women growing up in Japan. 120 years later this book is republished to give the 21st century reader an historical perspective....
Number of pages: ~ 252 pages
by W. Scott Tebb
- Health
- 1906
- Autor: W. Scott Tebb
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and...
Number of pages: ~ 28 pages
- Education
- 2004
- Autor: Jose Rizal
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda, popularly known as José Rizal; June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896), was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. An ophthalmologist by profession, Rizal became a writer and a key member of the Filipino Propaganda Movement which advocated political reforms for the colony under Spain. He was executed by the Spanish colonial government for the crime of rebellion after an anti-colonial revolution, inspired in part by his writings, broke out. Though he was not actively involved in its...
Number of pages: ~ 252 pages
by Edgar Allan Poe Poe
- Mystery
- 1895
- Autor: Edgar Allan Poe Poe
The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine. This is the sixth issue, offering the following 5 stories: "Eleanor Stevens' will", by Isabel Scott Stone: a rich woman's final will creates a stir among fortune hunters ''To let'', by Alice Turner Curtis: midnight screams scare away new residents in a cottage with a terrible history "Of course - Of course not", by Harry M. Peck: sometimes an unexpected...
Number of pages: ~ 62 pages
by Silvanus P. Thompson
- Education
- 1910
- Autor: Silvanus P. Thompson
Calculus Made Easy is a popular math book to help modern readers of all levels understand the subject on calculus through simple way and explanation. It's not just theory-based but contains exercises and answers so readers can test and practice the understanding for each chapter. Besides that, this 2020 edition also comes with additional fun and enjoyable numbers logic puzzle challenges for readers to strengthen thinking power. Here's the comprehensive topics on calculus you'll learn inside: To Deliver You From The Preliminary Terrors On Different Degrees of Smallness On Relative Growings...
by P. G. Wodehouse
- Fiction
- 1917
- Autor: P. G. Wodehouse
The Man with Two Left Feet, and Other Stories is a miscellaneous collection and includes several stories that are more serious than Wodehouse's more well-known comic fiction. "Extricating Young Gussie", is notable for the first appearance in print of two of Wodehouse's best-known characters, Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster, and Bertie's fearsome Aunt Agatha....
Number of pages: ~ 197 pages
by Frederick Pohl
- Fiction
- 1955
- Autor: Frederick Pohl
On the morning of June 15th, Guy Burckhardt woke up screaming. He sat up convulsively and stared, not believing. This is the way this book starts out and only gets stranger. What you learn at the end of the book will BLOW your mind!!!...
Number of pages: ~ 46 pages
by Henry David Thoreau
- Сlassic
- 1849
- Autor: Henry David Thoreau
Resistance to Civil Government, also called On the Duty of Civil Disobedience or Civil Disobedience for short, is an essay by American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau that was first published in 1849. In it, Thoreau argues that individuals should not permit governments to overrule or atrophy their consciences, and that they have a duty to avoid allowing such acquiescence to enable the government to make them the agents of injustice. Thoreau was motivated in part by his disgust with slavery and the Mexican–American War (1846–1848)....
Number of pages: ~ 234 pages