Manners and Social Usages
M. E. W. Sherwood
PG TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: This etiquette manual was probably originally a series of columns in a newspaper or a magazine like Harper's, as the chapters on weddings in the differ
Biblioteca de conocimiento mundial de dominio público
M. E. W. Sherwood
PG TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: This etiquette manual was probably originally a series of columns in a newspaper or a magazine like Harper's, as the chapters on weddings in the differ
marquis de Jean-François-Albert du Pouget Nadaillac Translator
CHAPTER I. The Stone Age: its Duration and its Place in Time. The nineteenth century, now nearing its close, has made an indelible impression upon the history of the world, and n
H. G. Wells
PREFACE It may save misunderstanding if a word or so be said here of the aim and scope of this book. It is written in relation to a previous work, Anticipatio
Wilkie Collins
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Bernard Shaw
EPISTLE DEDICATORY TO ARTHUR BINGHAM WALKLEY My dear Walkley: You once asked me why I did not write a Don Juan play. The levity with which you
G. K. Chesterton
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Jerome K. Jerome
Contents. MALVINA OF BRITTANY. The Preface. I. The Story. II. How it came about. III. How cousin Christopher became mixed up with it.
George MacDonald
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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Harriet Camp Lounsbery
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Bernard Shaw
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H. Rider Haggard
PREFACE It may be well to state that the incident of the “Thing that bites” recorded in this tale is not an effort of the imagination. On the contrary, it is “plagiarized.” Ma
Honoré de Balzac Translator
By Honore De Balzac Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley DEDICATION To Monsieur le Comte Georges
Hamlin Garland
Foreword In the summer of 1887, after having been three years in Boston, and six years absent from my old home in northern Iowa, I found myself with money enough to pay my ra
Rasmus Larssen Alsaker
CHAPTER CONTENTS I PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS Humanity, Health and Healers II MENTAL ATTITUDE Correct and Incorrect—Results III FO
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Main Street by Nathaniel Hawthorne A respectable-looking individual makes his bow and addresses the public. In my daily walks along the principal street of my native town,
Sinclair Lewis
By Sinclair Lewis To James Branch Cabell and Joseph Hergesheimer CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER II
Joyce Kilmer
by Alfred Joyce Kilmer [Alfred Joyce Kilmer, American (New Jersey & New York) Poet — 1886-1918.] [A number of these poems or
Thomas Love Peacock
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Charlotte M. Yonge
By Charlotte M. Yonge CONTENTS MAGNUM BONUM CHAPTER I.—JOE BROWNLOW’S FANCY. CHAPTER II. — THE CHICKENS. CHAPTER III. — TH
Stephen Crane
Contents Chapter I A very little boy stood upon a heap of gravel for the honor of Rum Alley. He was throwing stones at howling urchins from Devil's Row wh
Mary Murdoch Mason Contributor
By Mary Murdoch Mason With an introductory poem, by Joaquin Miller. The wheel of fortune guide you, The boy with the bow beside yo
S. T. Rorer
CONTENTS Preface Stock Cooked Fish Meat Beef—Uncooked Beef—Cooked Mutton—Uncooked Mutton—Cooked Chicken—Uncooked Chicken—Cooked Game
William Le Queux
FIRST CHAPTER THE SUICIDE’S CHAIR “Yes! I’m not mistaken at all! It’s the same woman!” whispered the tall, good-looking young Englishman in a w