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Doors of the Night
Doors of the Night
Frank Packard
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Doors of the Night
History of Germany 1740-1914
History of Germany 1740-1914
George Priest
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History of Germany 1740-1914
Phineas Finn
Phineas Finn
Anthony Trollope
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Phineas Finn
Stuyvesant
Stuyvesant
Jacob Abbott
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Stuyvesant
Stories from Dickens
Stories from Dickens
J. Walker McSpadden
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Stories from Dickens
Stories of the Vikings
Stories of the Vikings
Mary MacGregor
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Stories of the Vikings
The Hand of Fu Manchu
The Hand of Fu Manchu
Sax Rohmer
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The Hand of Fu Manchu
The Wars of the Roses
The Wars of the Roses
J.G. Edgar
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The Wars of the Roses
History of the United States
History of the United States
John Clark Ridpath
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History of the United States
Women in Love
Women in Love
D.H. Lawrence
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Women in Love
The Paradise Mystery
The Paradise Mystery
J.S. Fletcher
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The Paradise Mystery
Nightmares of Winter Dreaming
Nightmares of Winter Dreaming
Urbano Vasari
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Nightmares of Winter Dreaming
The Duel and Other Stories
The Duel and Other Stories
Anton Chekhov
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The Duel and Other Stories
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales
Geraldus Cambrensis
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The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales
The Brown Study
The Brown Study
Grace Richmond
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The Brown Study
The Indifference of Juliet
The Indifference of Juliet
Grace Richmond
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The Indifference of Juliet
Critique of Practical Reason
Critique of Practical Reason
Immanuel Kant
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According to Wikipedia: "Immanuel Kant (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher from the Prussian city of K?nigsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). He is regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe and of the late Enlightenment. Kant created a new widespread perspective in philosophy which is influencing enlightened philosophy until the 21st Century. He published important works of epistemology as also scripts in coherence to religion, law and history. His most important work is the Critique of Pure Reason, an investigation into the limitations and structure of reason itself. It encompasses an attack on traditional metaphysics and epistemology, and highlights Kant's own contribution to these areas. The other main works of his maturity are the Critique of Practical Reason, which concentrates on ethics, and the Critique of Judgment, which investigates aesthetics and teleology."
A Political Romance
A Political Romance
Laurence Sterne
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According to Wikipedia: "It was published in nine volumes, the first two appearing in 1759, and seven others following over the next 10 years. It was not always held in high esteem by other writers (Samuel Johnson responded that, "Nothing odd can last"), but its bawdy humour was popular with London society, and it has come to be seen as one of the greatest comic novels in English, as well as a forerunner for many modern narrative devices.""
The Grizzly King
The Grizzly King
James Oliver Curwood
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According to Wikipedia: "The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild is a 1916 novel by American author James Oliver Curwood. It was the inspiration for the director Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1988 film L'Ours, known in North America as The Bear. .. James Oliver Curwood, (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927), was an American novelist and conservationist. A great number of his works were turned into movies, several of which starred Nell Shipman as a brave and adventurous woman in the wilds of the north. Many films from Curwood's writings were made during his lifetime, as well as after his passing through to the 1950s. In 1988 French director Jean-Jacques Annaud used his 1916 novel, The Grizzly King to make the film The Bear. Annaud's success generated a renewed interest in Curwood's stories that resulted in five more films being produced in 1994 and 1995."
Kazan
Kazan
James Oliver Curwood
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According to Wikipedia: "Kazan is the eponymous name of a 1914 novel about a tame wolf-dog hybrid named Kazan. It was written by James Oliver Curwood as the prequel to Baree, Son of Kazan... James Oliver Curwood, (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927), was an American novelist and conservationist. A great number of his works were turned into movies, several of which starred Nell Shipman as a brave and adventurous woman in the wilds of the north. Many films from Curwood's writings were made during his lifetime, as well as after his passing through to the 1950s. In 1988 French director Jean-Jacques Annaud used his 1916 novel, The Grizzly King to make the film The Bear. Annaud's success generated a renewed interest in Curwood's stories that resulted in five more films being produced in 1994 and 1995.
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Institutes of the Christian Religion
John Calvin
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According to Wikipedia: "John Calvin (né Jean Cauvin; 10 July 1509 – 27 May 1564) was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. Originally trained as a humanist lawyer, he suddenly converted and broke from the Roman Catholic Church in the 1520s. After a violent uprising against Protestants in France, he was forced to flee to Basel, Switzerland, where in 1536 he published the first edition of his seminal work, Institutes of the Christian Religion. Calvin was invited by William Farel to help reform the church in Geneva. However, the city council resisted the implementation of Calvin and Farel's ideas and both were expelled. At the invitation of Martin Bucer, Calvin proceeded to Strasbourg where he became the minister of a church of French refugees. He continued to support the reform movement in Geneva, and was eventually invited back to lead its church. Following his return he introduced new forms of church government and liturgy, despite the opposition of several powerful families in the city who tried to curb his authority. During this period, Michael Servetus, a Spaniard known for his heretical views, arrived in Geneva. He was denounced by Calvin and executed by the city council. Following an influx of supportive refugees and new elections to the council, Calvin's opponents were forced out. He spent his final years promoting the Reformation both within Geneva and throughout Europe."