title | creator | language | description | tableOfContents | contributor | subject | created |
Emma McChesney and Co. | Ferber, Edna, 1885-1968 | en | | Broadway to Buenos Aires -- Thanks to Miss Morrissey -- A closer corporation -- Blue serge -- "Hoops, by dear!" -- Sisters under their skin -- An étude for Emma. | | Short stories; McChesney, Emma (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Traveling sales personnel -- Fiction; Women sales personnel -- Fiction; Businesswomen -- Fiction | 1996-03-01 |
Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies
Or, The Missing Pearl Necklace | Emerson, Alice B. | en | | | | Fielding, Ruth (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Hostages -- Juvenile fiction; Rescues -- Juvenile fiction; Romanies -- Juvenile fiction; Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction | 2007-09-23 |
Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls | Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919 | en | | | Carsey, Alice [Illustrator] | Burrows, Mary Louise (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction; Mystery and detective stories; World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Juvenile fiction; Liberty bonds -- Juvenile fiction; Traitors -- Juvenile fiction; Middle West -- Juvenile fiction | 2007-06-20 |
The Return of Sherlock Holmes | Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 | en | Magazine Edition | The Adventure of the empty house
The adventure of the Norwood builder
The adventure of the dancing men
The adventure of the solitary cyclist
The adventure of the priory school
The adventure of Black Peter
The adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
The adventure of the six Napoleons
The adventure of the three students
The adventure of the golden pince-nez
The adventure of the missing three-quarter
The adventure of the Abbey Grange
The adventure of the second stain | | Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Detective and mystery stories, English; Private investigators -- England -- Fiction | 1995-02-01 |
Alexander the Great
Makers of History | Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879 | en | | Alexander's childhood and youth -- Beginning of his reign -- The reaction -- Crossing the Hellespont -- Campaign in Asia Minor -- Defeat of Darius -- The siege of Tyre -- Alexander in Egypt -- The great victory -- The death of Darius -- Deterioration of character -- Alexander's end. | | Alexander, the Great, 356-323 B.C. -- Juvenile literature; Generals -- Greece -- Biography -- Juvenile literature; Greece -- History -- Macedonian expansion, 359-323 B.C. -- Juvenile literature | 2009-12-07 |
As We Go | Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900 | en | | Our president -- The newspaper-made man -- Interesting girls -- Give the men a chance -- The advent of candor -- The American man -- The electric way -- Can a husband open a wife's letters? -- A leisure class -- Weather and character -- Born with an 'ego' -- Juventus mundi -- A beautiful old age -- The attraction of the repulsive -- Giving as a luxury -- Climate and happiness -- The new feminine reserve -- Repose in activity -- Women--Ideal and real -- The art of idleness -- Is there any conversation? -- The tall girl -- The deadly diary -- The whistling girl -- Born old and rich -- The 'old soldier' -- The island of Bimini -- June. | | | 2004-12-05 |
Ruth Fielding at the War Front
or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier | Emerson, Alice B. | en | | | | World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Juvenile fiction; World War, 1914-1918 -- Women -- Juvenile fiction; Fielding, Ruth (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction | 2007-03-16 |
Ruth Fielding At College
or The Missing Examination Papers | Emerson, Alice B. | en | | | | College stories; Detective and mystery stories; College students -- Juvenile fiction; Fielding, Ruth (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Mystery and detective stories | 2008-09-14 |
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 | Acheson, Arthur, 1864-1930 | en | | | | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Homes and haunts -- England -- London; Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of, 1573-1624 -- Friends and associates; Florio, John, 1553?-1625 -- Friends and associates; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Falstaff; Dramatists, English -- Homes and haunts -- England -- London; Dramatists, English -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- Biography; Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character); London (England) -- Intellectual life -- 16th century | 2008-02-03 |
Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 | Various | en | | ON THIS SIDE. by F.C. BAYLOR
OUR VILLE. by MARGARET BERTHA WRIGHT
THE PRIMITIVE COUPLE. by M.H. CATHERWOOD
PARADISE
FORBIDDEN FRUIT
THE FLAMING SWORD
PROBATION. by FLORENCE EARLE COATES
THE PIONEERS OF THE SOUTHWEST. by EDMUND KIRKE
A PLEASANT SPIRIT. by MARGARET VANDEGRIFT
FISHING IN ELK RIVER. by TOBE HODGE
ON A NOBLE CHARACTER MARRED BY LITTLENESS by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES
THE SCOTTISH CROFTERS. by DAVID BENNETT KING
MY FRIEND GEORGE RANDALL. by FRANK PARKE
THE WOOD-THRUSH AT SUNSET. by MARY C. PECKHAM
A FOREST BEAUTY. by MAURICE THOMPSON
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP
Daniel Webster's "Moods." by F.C.M.
Feuds and Lynch-Law in the Southwest. by J.A.M.
The Etymology of "Babe." by S.E.T.
LITERATURE OF THE DAY
Recent Fiction. | | | 2004-12-30 |
In the Wilderness | Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900 | en | | How I killed a bear -- Lost in the woods -- A fight with a trout -- A-hunting of the deer -- A character study (Old Phelps) -- Camping out -- A wilderness romance -- What some people call pleasure. | | Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.) -- Description and travel; Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900 -- Homes and haunts -- New York (State) -- Adirondack Mountains; Wilderness areas -- New York (State) -- Adirondack Mountains; Natural history -- New York (State) -- Adirondack Mountains; Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.) -- Intellectual life -- 19th century; Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.) -- Biography | 2004-10-10 |
The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland II | | en | | Of Companions and Flatterers. by Steele
The Story-Teller and His Art. by Steele
Sir Roger and the Widow. by Steele
The Coverley Family Portraits. by Steele
On Certain Symptoms of Greatness. by Steele
How to Be Happy tho Married. by Steele
Of the Shortness of Human Life. by Bolingbroke
Rules for the Study of History. by Bolingbroke
An Ancient English Country Seat. by Pope
His Compliments to Lady Mary. by Pope
How to Make an Epic Poem. by Pope
On Happiness in the Matrimonial State. by Montagu
Inoculation for the Smallpox. by Montagu
Of Good Manners, Dress and the World. by Chesterfield
Of Attentions to Ladies. by Chesterfield
Tom the Hero Enters the Stage; Partridge Sees Garrick at the Play. by Fielding from "Tom Jones"
Mr. Adams in a Political Light. by Fielding from "Joseph Andrews"
On Publishing His "Dictionary." by Johnson from the "Dictionary"
Pope and Dryden Compared. by Johnson from the "Lives of the Poets"
Letter to Chesterfield on the Completion of the "Dictionary." by Johnson from Boswell's "Life"
On the Advantages of Living in a Garret. by Johnson
The Character of Queen Elizabeth; The Defeat of the Armada. by Hume from the "History of England"
The First Principles of Government. by Hume
The Starling in Captivity; To Moulines with Maria. by Sterne from "The Sentimental Journey"
The Death of LeFevre; Passages from the Romance of My Uncle Toby and the Widow. by Sterne from "Tristram Shandy"
Warwick Castle. by Gray
To His Friend Mason on the Death of Mason's Mother. by Gray
On His Own Writings. by Gray
His Friendship for Bonstetten. by Gray
Hogarth. by Walpole from the "Anecdotes of Painting in England"
The War in America. by Walpole
The Death of George II. by Walpole
The Chimney Swallow. by White from "The Natural History of Selborne"
Of Ambition Misdirected. by Smith from the "Theory of Moral Sentiments"
The Advantages of a Division of Labor. b | | | 2007-06-08 |
Standard Selections
A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From
Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform | | en | | The Arena Scene from "Quo Vadis?". -- The Arrow and the Song. -- Aux Italiens. -- Bobby Shafto. -- Carcassonne. -- The Child-wife. -- Count Gismond. -- The Death of Arbaces. -- Dora. -- An Easter with Parepa. -- Those Evening Bells. -- Ginevra. -- The High Tide at Lincolnshire. -- How Did You Die?. -- The Indigo Bird. -- The Jackdaw of Rheims. -- Jaffar. -- Jim Bludsoe. -- King Robert of Sicily. -- The Lady of Shalott; Tennyson. A Legend of Service. -- Little Boy Blue; Field. -- Mary's Night Ride. -- Nydia, the Blind Girl. -- O Captain, My Captain!. -- On the Other Train. -- The Pansy. -- The Revenge; Tennyson. -- The Rider of the Black Horse. -- Sailing beyond Seas. -- The Sands of Dee. -- The School of Squeers. -- The Secret of Death; Arnold. -- Shamus O'Brien. -- My Ships. -- The Soldier's Reprieve. -- The Song; Scott. -- The Stirrup Cup. -- The Swan-song; Brooks. -- Sweet Afton. -- Violet's Blue. -- To a Waterfowl. -- The Wedding Gown. -- When the Snow Sifts Through. -- To a Wild Flower. -- The Fate of Zoroaster. -- Centennial Hymn. -- The Chambered Nautilus. -- Crossing the Bar. -- The Destruction of Sennacherib. -- Each and All. -- Laus Deo!. -- The Pilgrim Fathers. -- The Present Crisis; Lowell. -- The Recessional. -- The Sacredness of Work. -- What's Hallowed Ground?. -- The Encroachments of Philip. -- Oration against Antony; Cicero. -- Undue Lamentations over the Dead; Chrysostom. -- On Applauding Preachers; Chrysostom. -- On the Death of the Prince of Condé; Bossuet. -- War with America; Chatham. -- Attempt to Subjugate America; Chatham. -- Impeachment of Hastings; Burke. -- Conciliation with America; Burke. -- English Privileges in America; Burke. -- Bunker Hill Monument; Webster. -- Revolutionary Patriots; Webster. -- Character of Washington; Webster. -- The Call to Arms; Henry. -- Coercion of Delinquent States; Hamilton. -- The Reply to Hayne; Webster. -- The Murder of Lovejoy; Phillips. -- The Slavery Issue; Lincoln. -- Moral Aspect of the American War; Beecher. -- Abolition of War; Sumner | | | 2006-11-27 |