We Can't Have Everything: A Novel
Rupert Hughes
By Rupert Hughes BOOKS BY RUPERT HUGHES We Can't Have Everything In A Little Town The Thirteenth Commandment
공개저작물 세계 지식 라이브러리
Rupert Hughes
By Rupert Hughes BOOKS BY RUPERT HUGHES We Can't Have Everything In A Little Town The Thirteenth Commandment
Herbert Darling Foster Commentator
FOREWORD It is very curious that much of the history of the United States in the Forties and Fifties of the last century has vanished from the general
Max Brand
CHAPTER 1 Beside the rear window of the blacksmith shop Jasper Lanning held his withered arms folded against his chest. With the dispassionate eye and the aching heart of an
Walter Scott
Distributed Proofreading Team. [Transcriber's Note: I feel that it is important to note that this book is part of the Caledonian series. The Caledonian series is a group of 5
Walter Scott Editor
EDITOR’S NOTE. The purpose of the added matter in this edition of the Waverley Novels—a reprint of the magnum opus of 1829–1832—is to give to the stories their historical sett
Walter Scott
INTRODUCTION—(1829) The plan of this Edition leads me to insert in this place some account of the incidents on which the Novel of WAVERLEY is founded. They have been already
Walter Scott
Distributed Proofreading Team. [Transcriber's Note: I feel that it is important to note that this book is part of the Caledonian series. The Caledonian series is a group of
Walter Scott
INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS. JEDEDIAH CLEISHBOTHAM, A.M. TO THE LOVING READER WISHETH HEALTH AND PROSPERITY. It would ill become me, whose name has been spread abroad by those f
Lewis Beach Alice Gerstenberg Edward Goodman Philip Moeller Author of introduction, etc.
Preface By Edward Goodman Director of the Washington Square Players Garden City New York Doubleday, Page & Company 1925 Copyright, 1916,
Henry James
p. 1I During a portion of the first half of the present century, and more particularly during the latter part of it, there flourished and practised in the city of New York a ph
Charles Dudley Warner
By Charles Dudley Warner 1891 CONTENTS EDITOR'S NOTE WASHINGTON IRVING I. PRELIMINARY II. BOYHOOD III. MANHOOD—FIRST
Stephen Hudson
By Stephen Hudson CONTENTS I. MR. REISS’S FINAL GRIEVANCE II. IN THE TRUE INTEREST OF THE NATION III. WAR WORK IV. BUSINESS
Samuel Vaknin Editor
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William Gilmore Simms
William Gilmore Simms, LL. D. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, By Richardson & Co. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States fo
Jack London
PREFACE When I was a youngster I was looked upon as a weird sort of creature, because, forsooth, I was a socialist. Reporters from local papers interviewed me, and the interv
George MacDonald
CONTENTS. Transcriber’s Note In the original text, there are two chapters numbered 37 (XXXVII) - “The Dawn” and “Home Again”. The latter was left out of the table of cont
Stephen Crane
"War is Kind" by Stephen Crane WAR IS KIND by Stephen Crane Drawings by Will Bradley Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind. Because your lover threw
H. G. Wells
by H. G. Wells CONTENTS THE PASSING OF THE EFFIGY THE WAR IN ITALY (AUGUST, 1916) I. THE ISONZO FRONT II. THE MOUN
Tolstoy, Leo
“Well, Prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now just family estates of the Buonapartes. But I warn you, if you don’t tell me that this means war, if you still try to defend the infamies
H. Wilfrid Walker
London Witherby & Co. 1909 To My brother Charles This record of my wanderings in which he took so deep an interest, is affectionately dedicated. [v]
Knut Hamsun Translator
By Knut Hamsun Translated from the Norwegian of by W. W. Worster With an Introduction by W. W. Worster CONTENTS WANDERERS
Henry David Thoreau
Walking by Henry David Thoreau I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute Freedom and Wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and culture merely civil,—to regard man as
Henry David Thoreau
Economy Where I Lived, and What I Lived For Reading Sounds Solitude Visitors The Bean-Field The Village The Ponds Baker Farm Higher Laws Brute Neighbors House-Warming
Kirk Munroe
CONTENTS I. PREPARING TO LEAVE THE OLD HOME II. THE SCHOONER "NANCY BELL" III. "CAPTAIN LI'S" STORY IV. A WRECK ON THE FLORIDA R