title | creator | language | description | tableOfContents | contributor | subject | created |
The 1999 CIA World Factbook | United States. Central Intelligence Agency | en | | | | Geography -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.; World politics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Political science -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Political statistics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. | 2008-12-31 |
The 2000 CIA World Factbook | United States. Central Intelligence Agency | en | | | | World politics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Geography -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Political science -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Political statistics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. | 2003-01-01 |
Stories of Animal Sagacity | Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880 | en | | | Weir, Harrison, 1824-1906 [Illustrator] | Animal intelligence -- Juvenile fiction; Animals -- Juvenile fiction; Birds -- Juvenile fiction; Natural history -- Juvenile fiction; Children's stories | 2007-10-17 |
Ways of Nature | Burroughs, John, 1837-1921 | en | | Ways of nature -- Bird-songs -- Nature with closed doors -- The wit of a duck -- Factors in animal life -- Animal communication -- Devious paths -- What do animals know? -- Do animals think and reflect? -- A pinch of salt -- The literary treatment of nature -- A beaver's reason -- Reading the book of nature -- Gathered by the way. | | Natural history -- Outdoor books; Animal behavior; Animal intelligence | 2009-10-13 |
Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green | Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927 | en | | Reginald Blake, financier and cad -- An item of fashionable intelligence -- Blasé Billy -- The choice of Cyril Harjohn -- The materialisation of Charles and Mivanway -- Portrait of a lady -- The man who would manage -- The man who lived for others -- A man of habit -- The absent-minded man -- A charming woman -- Whibley's spirit -- The man who went wrong -- The hobby rider -- The man who did not believe in luck -- Dick Dunkerman's cat -- The minor poet's story -- The degeneration of Thomas Henry -- The city of the sea -- Driftwood. | | Short stories, English; Manners and customs -- Fiction | 2000-06-01 |
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X) | Various | en | | A Ballade of Ping-Pong, by Noble -- The Boat that Ain't, by Irwin -- Budge and Toddie, by Habberton -- A Cavalier's Valentine, by Scollard -- Conscientious Curate and the Beauteous Ballet Girl, by Rose -- The Country School, by Anonymous -- Evan Anderson's Poker Party, by Stevenson -- The Experiences of Gentle Jane, by Wells -- A Few Reflections, by Arp -- A Great Celebrator, by Nye -- The Gusher, by Loomis -- He Wanted to Know, by Foss -- The Hoss, by Riley -- How I Spoke the Word, by Stanton -- How Jimaboy Found Himself, by Lynde -- How the Money Goes, by Saxe -- "Hullo!", by Foss -- The Lugubrious Whing-Whang, by Riley -- The Millionaires, by Adeler -- The Mystery of Gilgal, by Hay -- Natural Philosophy, by Drummond -- The Nine Little Goblins, by Riley -- The Old-Fashioned Choir, by Taylor -- Our Polite Parents, by Wells -- Our Very Wishes, by Spofford -- A Reflective Retrospect, by Saxe -- A Rule of Three, byRice -- The Runaway Toys, by Stanton -- Soldier, Rest!, by Burdette -- The Tale of the Tangled Telegram, by Nesbit -- A Threnody, by Lanigan -- Tim Flannigan's Mistake, by Amsbary -- The University Intelligence Office, by Bangs -- The Warrior, by Field -- When Doctors Disagree, by Kiser -- When the Little Boy Ran Away, by Stanton -- The Widow Bedott's Visitor, by Whicher. | Wilder, Marshall Pinckney, 1859-1915 [Editor] | American wit and humor; American literature -- Humor | 2008-01-26 |