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A Winter of Quiet and a Transfer

In Six Years with the Texas Rangers, 1875 to 1881

Read by Wayne Cooke


James B. Gillett


James Gillet recounts his adventures with the Texas Rangers 1856-1937. In a very entertaining style he recounts personal stories of wars, …

Isobel Gives a New Year's Dinner And Brings Mother to the Rescue By Diana Parri…

In Short Story Collection Vol. 082

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Diana Parrish


A diverse collection of short stories selected and read in English by Librivox readers. The ever-popular detective stories of Arthur Conan D…

The Unpresentable Appearance of Colonel Crane

In Tales of the Long Bow

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G. K. Chesterton


These tales concern the doing of things recognized as impossible to do; impossible to believe; and, as the weary reader may well cry aloud, …

To the New Year

In Rain and Roses

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Jeannette Fraser Henshall


One reviewer describes these poems as "dainty." Each reflect a delicacy of feeling and sentiment of home, love and nature. Jeanne…

Chapter 90: The Extremity of Russia, Part 1

In A History of the Great War, Volume Four: Book 3, The Great Sallies (cont.) and …

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John Buchan


This is the fourth of a four-volume history of the First World War, coming in during 1917, when Germany is reorganizing and Russia is about …

The Difference Between Self-conceit and Self-respect

In The Great Sinners of the Bible

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Louis Albert Banks


This is a collection of sermons which were preached in the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Ohio, during the autumn and winter…

Story of Hyjauje, the Tyrannical Governor of Coufeh, and the Young Syed

In The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 04

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Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott


The fourth and final volume of Middle Eastern tales, originally written in Arabic. Scheherazade tries to prolong her husband's interest in h…

The Thirteenth Letter

In The Thirteenth Letter

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Natalie Sumner Lincoln


This classic murder mystery begins in a hospital and ends in a passionate embrace. What happens in between will intrigue and entertain lover…

Chapter 19

In Sir Titus Salt, Baronet, His Life and Its Lessons

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Robert Balgarnie


Titus Salt was a British manufacturer, politician and philanthropist, renounde for having built Salt's Mill, a large, innovative textile mil…

Nuclear Energy's Role Part 3

In The Atom and the Ocean

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E. W. Seabrook Hull


This is one of the publications in the “Understanding the Atom” Series from the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Topics covered include an o…

Democracy

In Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times

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Alice Duer Miller


A collection of poetry and some other short works by suffragist Alice Duer MIller. Many of these satirical works were first published in the…

Frederick the Great

In When They Were Children: Stories of the Childhood of Famous Men and Women

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Amy Steedman


Sketches about the childhood of many famous men and women, written just for children!

The Good and the Bad Worldliness

In A Year's Prayer-Meeting Talks

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Louis Albert Banks


This is a series of 52 talks, all of which were delivered by Rev. Banks in the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Cleveland, Ohio on a week…

Sixteen: August 9th. Ogden, Utah. (Continued)

In The Adventures of a Woman Hobo

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Ethel Grace Lynn


Ethel and Dan Lynn wed in San Francisco in the immediate aftermath of the 1906 earthquake. The young couple soon moved to Chicago where she …

The Economic Condition of the Philippines, Commerce, continued

In The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 02. February 1899

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National Geographic Society


The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol X, February 1899.It includes the following articles:The Economic Condition of …

Preface

In Pray You, Sir, Whose Daughter?

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Helen H. Gardener


Twenty-year-old Gertrude Foster has had the sheltered upbringing typical of women of her class. Yet, she questions the restrictive norms wit…

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