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The Survivors of the Chancellor, Jules Verne
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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A Book of Scoundrels by Charles WhibleyA Book of Scoundrels was first published by William Heinemann 1896, some chapters originally appeared in the National Observer, New Review, Pall Mall Gazette and Macmillan's Magazine.This list of ""scoundrels"" includes stories of Captain Hind; Moll Cutpurse and Jonathan Wild; Ralph Briscoe; Gilderoy and Sixteen-String Jack; George Barrington; The Switcher and Gentleman Harry; Deacon Brodie and Charles Peace; Monsieur L'Abbe, Sheppard and Cartouche;Of all the heroes who have waged a private and undeclared war upon their neighbours, Louis-Dominique Cartouche was the most generously endowed. It was but his resolute contempt for politics, his unswerving love of plunder for its own sake, that prevented him from seizing a throne or questing after the empire of the world.Charles Whibley (1860-1930).
Price: 9.95 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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A Prefect's Uncle, P. G. Wodehouse
Price: 5 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The Blue Fairy Book - 37 Classic Tales from Caryn's eBooks -- Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Aladdin, Snow White and many more. **** This is the First of many books edited by Andrew Lang and produced as a Digital Web Book by Caryn's eBooks. The stories come from many nations, translated from the German, Russian, French, etc. into English for hours of reading enjoyment. Read them with your children and pass them on to your children's children and visit Caryn's Castle often for new additional and other selections of family fun and learning.
Price: 4.95 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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OF ROCKS AND GOLD: in which the thugs return to steal the fabulous gemstone of Windfallow. Zach disguises himself as one of the 'mindless', a subspecies of Fallowfolk who live in tunnels under the Barrier Wood, and spies on the crooks. He finds the 'King of the Barrier Wood' uses an amulet to open a gate into the world. Zach helps Angari, a Windfallow angel, capture and destroy the amulet through which the demon controls the crooks.Book Two of the WINDFALLOW CHRONICLES continues the story of Earth?s sister planet where angels are visible, man never sinned and the common building materials are gemstone. It is also the story of the demon, Jackal, who seeks to seduce and destroy the innocence of Windfallow as Satan seduced Earth.The demon cannot enter Windfallow proper for sin was never invited, but he can inhabit and control crooks to his bidding.
Price: 6 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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The Orange Fairy Book - 33 Classic Tales from Caryn's eBooks -- Includes The Magic Mirror, The Ugly Duckling, The Clever Cat, The White Slipper and many more. **** These Fairy Books are not written by the Editor, as he has often explained, 'out of his own head.' The stories are taken from those told by grannies to grandchildren in many countries and in many languages-- French, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Gaelic, Icelandic, Cherokee, African, Indian, Australian, Slavonic, Eskimo, and what not. The stories are not literal, or word by word translations, but have been altered in many ways to make them suitable for children. Much has been left out in places, and the narrative has been broken up into conversations, the characters telling each other how matters stand, and speaking for themselves, as children, and some older people, prefer them to do. In many tales, fairly cruel and savage deeds are done, and these have been softened down as much as possible; though it is impossible, even if it were desirable, to conceal the circumstance that popular stories were never intended to be tracts and nothing else.
Price: 4.95 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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Vanishing England by P.H.DitchfieldFirst published by Methuen, 1910. First American edition by E.P. Dutton, 1910.Frontispiece pen and ink drawing of The George Inn, Norton St. Philip, Somerset by Fred Roe and 133 others. Fred Roe's pen and ink sketches bring the subjects dramatically to life.Chapters on Vanishing Fairs, Stocks and Whipping-Posts, old crosses, old customs etc. A fascinating and delightful journey through fast disappearing English architectural and cultural traditions. describes an England that, even in those balmy pre-war days, was fast disappearing. From the architecture of old country houses, village green cottages and public buildings to traditional country fairs, games and customs, this volume is a mine of information on a now almost completely vanished English cultural heritage.Ditchfield warned against destroying the national heritage, irreplaceable national treasures, and customs. He did not foresee high rise flats or motorways, he hated iron bridges and the 'modern French style'. Beautfully illustrated. Book covers townwalls,streets, castles,churches,mansions,prehistoric remains,cathedral cities,inns, municipal buildings,old crosses,stocks,bridges, hospitals,almhouses,fairs, old documents,old customs, vanishing scenery.""Vanishing England was first published in 1910 and reflects the author's concerns for what he then saw as the decline in traditional English life and customs. Today, some eighty years later, much of what the author wrote about has already taken place.""Illustrated throughout with pencil drawings by Fred Roe.
Price: 9.95 - Updated: 04/11/2007
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