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161Author:  Sill, Alice H.Add
 Title:  The Man from Atlantis  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: HAVING finished reading Irving's "Legend of the Arabian Astrologer," I closed my book, and idly swinging in my hammock, was musing on those beautiful stories of the Alhambra.
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162Author:  Sousa, John PhilipAdd
 Title:  The Fifth String  
 Published:  1996 
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163Author:  Stetson, Charlotte PerkinsAdd
 Title:  Up and Down  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Image of page 478
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164Author:  Steedman, AmyAdd
 Title:  Knights of Art: Stories of the Italian Painters  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: IT was more than six hundred years ago that a little peasant baby was born in the small village of Vespignano, not far from the beautiful city of Florence, in Italy. The baby's father, an honest, hard-working countryman, was called Bondone, and the name he gave to his little son was Giotto.
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165Author:  Austin review: Steffens, Lincoln, 1866-1936Add
 Title:  Mary Austin  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: OUT in the great Southwest they say that the desert “gets” those who live there long enough, and they illustrate themselves the truth of that saying. They say, but they stay; they cannot come away.
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166Author:  Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946Add
 Title:  Seventeen  
 Published:  1996 
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167Author:  Teasdale, SaraAdd
 Title:  Rivers to the Sea  
 Published:  1996 
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168Author:  Titherington, Richard H.Add
 Title:  The Good Gray Poet  
 Published:  1996 
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169Author:  Tolstoy, Leo graf, 1828-1910Add
 Title:  Forged Coupon And Other Stories  
 Published:  1996 
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170Author:  Tolstoy, Leo graf, 1828-1910Add
 Title:  The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories  
 Published:  1996 
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171Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Tell the truth or trump—but get the trick. —Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar
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172Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  Innocents Abroad  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: FOR months the great pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land was chatted about in the newspapers everywhere in America and discussed at countless firesides. It was a novelty in the way of excursions — its like had not been thought of before, and it compelled that interest which attractive novelties always command. It was to be a picnic on a gigantic scale. The participants in it, instead of freighting an ungainly steam ferry-boat with youth and beauty and pies and doughnuts, and paddling up some obscure creek to disembark upon a grassy lawn and wear themselves out with a long summer day's laborious frolicking under the impression that it was fun, were to sail away in a great steamship with flags flying and cannon pealing, and take a royal holiday beyond the broad ocean in many a strange clime and in many a land renowned in history! They were to sail for months over the breezy Atlantic and the sunny Mediterranean; they were to scamper about the decks by day, filling the ship with shouts and laughter — or read novels and poetry in the shade of the smokestacks, or watch for the jelly-fish and the nautilus over the side, and the shark, the whale, and other strange monsters of the deep; and at night they were to dance in the open air, on the upper deck, in the midst of a ballroom that stretched from horizon to horizon, and was domed by the bending heavens and lighted by no meaner lamps than the stars and the magnificent moon-dance, and promenade, and smoke, and sing, and make love, and search the skies for constellations that never associate with the "Big Dipper" they were so tired of; and they were to see the ships of twenty navies — the customs and costumes of twenty curious peoples — the great cities of half a world — they were to hob-nob with nobility and hold friendly converse with kings and princes, grand moguls, and the anointed lords of mighty empires! It was a brave conception; it was the offspring of a most ingenious brain. It was well advertised, but it hardly needed it: the bold originality, the extraordinary character, the seductive nature, and the vastness of the enterprise provoked comment everywhere and advertised it in every household in the land. Who could read the program of the excursion without longing to make one of the party? I will insert it here. It is almost as good as a map. As a text for this book, nothing could be better:
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173Author:  Twain, Mark, 1835-1910Add
 Title:  The Comedy of Those Extraordinary Twins  
 Published:  1996 
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174Author:  Germ: Various AuthorsAdd
 Title:  The Germ, Issue #1: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: 
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175Author:  Germ: Various AuthorsAdd
 Title:  The Germ, Issue #2: Thoughts Toward Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art  
 Published:  1996 
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176Author:  Germ: Various AuthorsAdd
 Title:  The Germ, Issue #3: Art and Poetry: Being Thoughts Towards Nature  
 Published:  1996 
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177Author:  Germ: Various AuthorsAdd
 Title:  The Germ, Issue #4: Art and Poetry: Being Thoughts towards Nature  
 Published:  1996 
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178Author:  Washington, Booker T.Add
 Title:  Negro Self-Help  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Image of page 1207 of the Independent Vol. 59 No. 2973
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179Author:  Watanna, OnotoAdd
 Title:  The Loves of Sakura Jiro and the Three Headed Maid  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: Drawn by John Cecil ClayOrnamental title and byline on three panels. The center panel is the largest; it holds all the writing and depicts tree branches with leaves. The branches extend to the left panel. The right panel is largely empty, except for a detailed flying wasp.
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180Author:  Wedgwood, EthelAdd
 Title:  The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville  
 Published:  1996 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: IN the name of Almighty God, I, John, Lord of Joinville, Seneschal of Champagne, do cause to be written the life of our Saint Louis, that which I saw and heard during the space of six years that I was in his company on the pilgrimage over seas and after we returned. And before I tell you of his great deeds and knightliness, I will tell you what I saw and heard of his holy words and good teachings, so that they may be found in sequence, to the edification of those that shall hear them.
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