The Book of Wonder
Lord Dunsany
THE BOOK OF WONDER BY LORD DUNSANY CONTENTS PREFACE Come with me, ladies and gentlemen who are in any wise weary of London: come with me: and those that tire at all of the
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Lord Dunsany
THE BOOK OF WONDER BY LORD DUNSANY CONTENTS PREFACE Come with me, ladies and gentlemen who are in any wise weary of London: come with me: and those that tire at all of the
George Crabbe
“THE BOROUGH”, by GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832) {1} LETTER I. These did the ruler of the deep ordain, To build proud navies and to rule the main.
Wilson, Harry Leon
Clair W. Hayes
THE BOY ALLIES UNDER TWO FLAGS By Ensign Robert L. Drake CHAPTER I IN THE MEDITERRANEAN "Boom! Boom!" Thus spoke the two forward guns on the little scout cruiser
Clair W. Hayes
THE BOY ALLIES WITH UNCLE SAM'S CRUISERS By Ensign Robert L. Drake CHAPTER I JACK'S ADVENTURE Frank Chadwick jumped from a chair in the front window and ran toward the
John Henry Goldfrap
THE BOY AVIATORS IN AFRICA OR AN AERIAL IVORY TRAIL By Captain Wilbur Lawton CONTENTS I A REUNION II THE STOLEN IVORY III TH
John Henry Goldfrap
CHAPTER I. THE POLAR SHIP. "Oh, it's southward ho, where the breezes blow; we're off for the pole, yo, ho! heave ho!" "Is that you, Harry?" asked a lad of about seventeen
John Henry Goldfrap
THE BOY AVIATORS' TREASURE QUEST Or, The Golden Galleon By Captain Wilbur Lawton (pseudonym for John Henry Goldfrap) Author Of "The Boy Aviators In Nicaragua." "The Bo
Eugénie Foa Illustrator
PREFACE. The name of Madame Eugenie Foa has been a familiar one in French homes for more than a generation. Forty years ago she was the most popular writer of historical sto
Willard F. Baker
CHAPTER I THE ROUND-UP "Come on, Nort! It's your turn to cut out the next one!" "S'pose I make a mux of it, Bud!" "Shucks! You won't do that! You've roped a calf before
G. Harvey Ralphson
CHAPTER I LOST: A FOREIGN PRINCE! "Two Black Bears!" "Two Wolves!" "Three Eagles!" "Five Moose!" "Quite a mixture of wild creatures to be found in a splendid club
George Durston
Chapter I The Disappearance It was the fifth of August. Warsaw the brilliant, Warsaw the Beautiful, the best beloved of her adoring people, had fallen. Torn by bombs, wreck
John Blaine
Scanned by Sean Pobuda (jpobuda@adelphia.net) THE BOY SCOUTS ON A SUBMARINE By Captain John Blaine CHAPTER I THE UNEXPECTED VISITOR A great barking of dogs broke th
active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter
CHAPTER II THAD GOES AFTER THE YELLOW EYES "He says a panther is up there!" echoed Giraffe, stretching that long neck of his at a fearful rate, in the endeavor to locate the
Edgeworth, Maria
Heinrich Zschokke Editor
INTRODUCTION. Matthew Gregory Lewis, who professed to have translated this romance out of the German, very much, I believe, as Horace Walpole professed to have taken The Castle
Samuel Rowlands Contributor
Distributed Proofreading Team Editorial note: Long s's have been turned into s's, and the occasional use of a macron over a vowel to express a following
Frederik van Eeden Translator
THE BRIDE OF DREAMS BY FREDERIK VAN EEDEN AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION BY MELLIE VON AUW THE-PLIMPTON-PRESS NORWOOD-MASS-U-S-A I As one approaches my little city from t
Delia Salter Bacon
PREFACE. I am extremely anxious to guard against any misconception of the design of this little work. I therefore take the liberty of apprising the reader beforehand, that
Friedrich Schiller
DRAMATIS PERSONAE. ISABELLA, Princess of Messina. DON MANUEL | her Sons. DON CAESAR | BEATRICE. DIEGO, an ancient Servant. MESSENGERS. THE ELDER
James Lane Allen
By James Lane Allen Author Of “Flute And Violin,” “A Kentucky Cardinal,” “Aftermath,” Etc. TO ONE WHO KNOWS Je crois que pour produire il
Lady Clara Rayleigh
INTRODUCTION. THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. (Reprinted from The Times, 1884) It seems early to begin to speak of the arrangements for the next meeting of the British Associati
Anonymous
THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT, 1867. 30 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 3. An Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof; and for Purposes con
Louis Joseph Vance
CHAPTER I DESTINY AND THE BABU Breaking suddenly upon the steady drumming of the trucks, the prolonged and husky roar of a locomotive whistle saluted an immediate grade-cro