Ted Lienhart
The Great Lakes and the Vessels That Plough Them
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James Oliver Curwood





The author sets forth the facts of the Great Lakes' largest fleet of freighters in the world, explaining what an enormous role Great Lakes c…
What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile
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John Hanning Speke





This volume by British explorer Captain John Hanning Speke contains accounts of his first two expeditions into East Africa in the 1850s. Vol…
The Story of the Trapper
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Agnes C. Laut





Canadian outdoors-woman and popular author Agnes Laut vividly portrays the men who braved the western wildernesses of Canada and U.S. year-a…
Letters from the West
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James Hall





James Hall was a soldier, lawyer, circuit judge, newspaper editor, historian, and author of fiction. He was also the first publisher of a li…
My War Experiences in Two Continents
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Sarah Broom Macnaughtan





Sarah Macnaughtan was a Scottish novelist who took part in the women's suffrage movement, worked for the Red Cross in the Second Boer War (1…
With Poor Immigrants to America
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Stephen Graham





Stephen Graham, a Brit with Russian language skills, traveled by sea in 1913 with a group of poor Russian and other Slavic immigrants to New…
America of the Fifties: Letters of Fredrika Bremer
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Fredrika Bremer
When Fredrika Bremer arrived in New York from Sweden in October 1849, she was already famous throughout America for her novels and for her r…
Historical Backgrounds of the Great War; The War: Its Origins and Warnings
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Frank James Adkins





Author Frank J. Adkins, a lecturer at Cambridge University, arranged a series of European history lectures at the beginning of World War I f…
Gallipoli
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John Masefield





John Masefield was an English novelist and poet who would later be named England's Poet Laureate. In early 1916, immediately after the termi…
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium
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Hugh Gibson
The author was an American diplomat, the Secretary of the American Legation in Brussels, at the beginning of World War I in 1914. This book …
Years of My Youth
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William Dean Howells
After the Civil War William Dean Howells served for 15 years as Assistant Editor and then Editor of the prestigious 'Atlantic' Magazine. For…
A True Picture of Emigration: or Fourteen Years in the Interior of North America
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Rebecca Burlend
Complete title: "A True Picture of Emigration: or Fourteen Years in the Interior of North America; being a full and impartial account o…
Gems of the Northwest
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Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company
Complete Title: "Gems of the Northwest: A Brief Description of Prominent Places of Interest Along the Lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee &…
An Englishwoman in the Philippines
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Enid Dauncey





Enid Gambier Dauncey was a travel writer who, with her businessman husband, lived in a provincial city in the Philippines for nine months fr…
When Railroads Were New
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Charles Frederick Carter





This history of American railroads originated as a series of articles in Railroad Man's Magazine before being compiled into a book in 1909. …
Camp and Trail
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Stewart Edward White





Stewart Edward White was a popular and respected novelist who set his stories on the western frontier and in the wilderness. For his novels …
Our Air Force: The Keystone of National Defense
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William Lendrum Mitchell
William (Billy) Mitchell was a U.S. Army officer who, during World War I, came to command all U.S. Army air operations in France. He became …
Germany Before the War
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Napoleon-Eugène Beyens





Baron Beyens was a senior member of the Belgian diplomatic service who was posted to Berlin in 1912. His book, published in early 1916, is i…