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1Author:  unknownAdd
 Title:  Giles Corey  
 Published:  2004 
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2Author:  Cooke, Rose TerryAdd
 Title:  The Death of Goody Nurse  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Rose Terry Cooke
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3Author:  Kant, ImmanuelAdd
 Title:  Critique of Pure Reason  
 Published:  2004 
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4Author:  Kipling, RudyardAdd
 Title:  Captains Courageous  
 Published:  2004 
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5Author:  Kipling, RudyardAdd
 Title:  France at War: On the Frontier of Civilization  
 Published:  2004 
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6Author:  Kipling, RudyardAdd
 Title:  Actions and Reactions  
 Published:  2004 
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7Author:  Kipling, RudyardAdd
 Title:  Songs from Books  
 Published:  2004 
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8Author:  Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832.Add
 Title:  The Lady of the lake,  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Harp of the North! that mouldering long hast hung On the witch-elm that shades Saint Fillan's spring And down the fitful breeze thy numbers flung, Till envious ivy did around thee cling, Muffling with verdant ringlet every string,-- O Minstrel Harp, still must shine accents sleep? Mid rustling leaves and fountains murmuring, Still must thy sweeter sounds their silence keep, Nor bid a warrior smile, nor teach a maid to weep?
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9Author:  Locke, William John, 1863-1930.Add
 Title:  Simon the jester by William J. Locke ; with four illustrations by James Montgomery Flagg.  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: I met Renniker the other day at the club. He is a man who knows everything--from the method of trimming a puppy's tail for a dog-show, without being disqualified, to the innermost workings of the mind of every European potentate. If I want information on any subject under heaven I ask Renniker.
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10Author:  Larcom, LucyAdd
 Title:  Mistress Hale of Beverly  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Lucy Larcom.
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11Author:  Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662.Add
 Title:  Thoughts: Blaise Pascal  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: 1.
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12Author:  Pope, AlexanderAdd
 Title:  An Essay on Man  
 Published:  2004 
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13Author:  Edmond RostandAdd
 Title:  Cyrano de Bergerac: A Play in Five Acts  
 Published:  2004 
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14Author:  Saki, 1870-1916. (i.e. Munro, H. H.)Add
 Title:  Reginald  
 Published:  2004 
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15Author:  Edmund Clarence StedmanAdd
 Title:  Poems of American history  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Edmund Clarence Stedman
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16Author:  Ednah Proctor ClarkeAdd
 Title:  A Salem Witch  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Ednah Proctor Clarke
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17Author:  Sanderson, RobertAdd
 Title:  Vietnam Powwow: The Vietnam War as Remembered by Native American Veterans  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: "John Luke Flyinghorse, Sr. - Marine Boot Camp Photo" Photo of John Luke Flyinghorse, Sr. from Marine boot camp. The following is a collection of narratives written or spoken by Native American veterans about the Vietnam War. Currently, no such collection is available, a surprising absence in that Native Americans were perhaps the most widely represented group in the armed services during the time of the Vietnam War. According to the 1980 U.S. Census, 82,000 American Indians served in the military during the Vietnam era. Many, undoubtedly, found themselves in Vietnam. Yet, no major study to date has identified Native American veterans as a distinct socioeconomic group in that war. In fact, only recently has any significant attention been given to the social, economic, and cultural needs of Native Americans in general. It is time that Vietnam War era American Indian vets and their families be provided a forum for expressing their views and reflections on America's longest war. Hence, the purpose of this collection is to present in their own voices the experience of Native Americans during the Vietnam War era.
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18Author:  Watanna, Onoto, 1879-1954Add
 Title:  Amoy, A Chinese Girl  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Only a short time ago she had been the very light of the tea-garden. No one could dance with the wild extravagance, yet graceful delicacy, of Amoy, and no voice was sweeter than hers; furthermore, she was wonderfully pretty, with her little pursed mouth, bright eyes and rich abundance of shiny hair; and besides being pretty and clever, Amoy was gentle, modest and good, so you will see it was no wonder that she was the favorite of all the patrons of the house. Even the girls, who were usually so jealous when one was more popular than another, could not help liking Amoy.
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19Author:  Watanna, Onoto, 1879-1954Add
 Title:  "I Could Get Any Woman`s Husband"  
 Published:  2004 
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20Author:  Watanna, Onoto, 1879-1954Add
 Title:  The Betrothal of Otoyo  
 Published:  2004 
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 Description: Otoyo-san's eyes shone brightly, and in each round cheek was a bright red spot. The small pink hands were clasped one in the other, and she sat very quietly as her maid dressed her hair. She would not for worlds have betrayed before even the maid the intense excitement under which she was laboring. But her affected air of repose and indifference did not deceive the astute attendant, who brushed the long black locks viciously and as if in protest that she was not taken fully into her mistress's confidence.
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