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61Author:  Tolstoy, Leo graf, 1828-1910Add
 Title:  Family Happiness  
 Published:  2000 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
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62Author:  Tracy, Louis, 1863-1928.Add
 Title:  Number Seventeen  
 Published:  2000 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: "TAXI, sir? Yes, sir. No. 4 will be yours."
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63Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories  
 Published:  2000 
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64Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Tom Sawyer Abroad / by Mark Twain.  
 Published:  2000 
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 Description: DO you reckon Tom Sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures? I mean the adventures we had down the river, and the time we set the darky Jim free and Tom got shot in the leg. No, he wasn't. It only just p'isoned him for more. That was all the effect it had. You see, when we three came back up the river in glory, as you may say, from that long travel, and the village received us with a torchlight procession and speeches, and everybody hurrah'd and shouted, it made us heroes, and that was what Tom Sawyer had always been hankering to be.
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65Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  A New Crime: Legislation Needed  
 Published:  2000 
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66Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Tom Sawyer, Detective / by Mark Twain  
 Published:  2000 
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 Description: [Footnote: Strange as the incidents of this story are, they are not inventions, but facts — even to the public confession of the accused. I take them from an old-time Swedish criminal trial, change the actors, and transfer the scenes to America. I have added some details, but only a couple of them are important ones. — M. T.]
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67Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  A Double-Barreled Detective Story  
 Published:  2000 
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68Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  The Mysterious Stranger; A Romance by Mark Twain [pseud.] with illustrations by N.C. Wyeth.  
 Published:  2000 
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 Description: IT WAS IN 1590—winter. Austria was far away from the world, and asleep; it was still the Middle Ages in Austria, and promised to remain so forever. Some even set it away back centuries upon centuries and said that by the mental and spiritual clock it was still the Age of Belief in Austria. But they meant it as a compliment, not a slur, and it was so taken, and we were all proud of it. I remember it well, although I was only a boy; and I remember, too, the pleasure it gave me.
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69Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Niagra  
 Published:  2000 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Fishin' by the Falls Etching of man (Mark Twain?) sitting by Niagara Falls, fishing
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70Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Political Economy  
 Published:  2000 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Illustration of two man talking in front of a house.
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71Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  The Prince and the Pauper; a tale for young people of all ages  
 Published:  2000 
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72Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.  
 Published:  2000 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: An address delivered in 1877, and a review of it twenty-nine years later. The original speech was delivered at a dinner given by the publishers of The Atlantic Monthly in honor of the seventieth anniversary of the birth of John Greenleaf Whittier, at the Hotel Brunswick, Boston, December 17, 1877.
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73Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  A Tramp Abroad  
 Published:  2000 
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74Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  My Watch : An Instructive Little Tale  
 Published:  2000 
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75Author:  Up de Graff, Fritz W.Add
 Title:  Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure / Fritz W. Up de Graff  
 Published:  2000 
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76Author:  Vaerting, Mathilde, 1884Add
 Title:  The Dominant Sex: A Study in the Sociology of Sex Differentiation, by Mathilde and Mathias Vaerting; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul / Vaerting, Mathilde, 1884-  
 Published:  2000 
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 Description: TESTIMONY concerning the dominance of women among various peoples differs greatly in comprehensiveness. As regards the ancient Egyptians such abundant evidence is forthcoming that the existence of feminine dominance as far as this people is concerned has been placed beyond question for all who have studied the matter objectively. In the case of the Spartans the historical traces are perhaps less numerous, but they are so plain as to leave no doubt as to the reality of the dominance of women in that nation. In both instances, therefore, we have proof of the existence of feminine dominance among civilised peoples. As far as savages are concerned, the most detailed reports that have come to hand anent the dominance of women relate to the Kamchadales, the Chamorros, the Iroquois, the Basque-Iberian stocks, the Garos, the Dyaks, and the Balonda. In addition there were, for example, the Libyans, among whom it is demonstrable that the dominance of women was once absolute at a time when they were at least in an intermediate stage between barbarism and civilisation. We find, moreover, fairly definite traces of the dominance of women among numerous races in the most diverse phases of development; for instance in Tibet and in Burma, among the Khonds, the Creeks, etc. Bachofen has shown that matriarchy (the mother-right) existed in Lycia, Crete, Athens, Lemnos, Egypt, India and Central Asia, Orchomenos and Minyae, Elis, Locris, Lesbos, Mantinea, and among the Cantabri. In Bachofen's terminology, matriarchy (Mutterrecht) is synonymous with the dominance of women.
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77Author:  Verne, Jules, 1828-1905Add
 Title:  In Search of the Castaways  
 Published:  2000 
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78Author:  Walton, IzaakAdd
 Title:  The Compleat Angler : or, The Contemplative Man`s Recreation  
 Published:  2000 
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79Author:  Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905Add
 Title:  Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ  
 Published:  2000 
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80Author:  Washington, Booker T.Add
 Title:  Up From Slavery: An Autobiography / By Booker T. Washington  
 Published:  2000 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: I WAS born a slave on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. I am not quite sure of the exact place or exact date of my birth, but at any rate I suspect I must have been born somewhere and at some time. As nearly as I have been able to learn, I was born near a cross-roads post-office called Hale's Ford, and the year was 1858 or 1859. I do not know the month or the day. The earliest impressions I can now recall are of the plantation and the slave quarters — the latter being the part of the plantation where the slaves had their cabins.
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