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In the Days of Queen Elizabeth

by Eva March Tappan

In the Days of Queen Elizabeth is an interesting read about the life of Queen Elizabeth written for young readers by Eva March Tappan, an American author of Children’s books whose other principal works include In the Days of Alfred the Great, Stories from Seven Old Favourites, In the Days of William the Conqueror, American Hero Stories, and The Sto..

The Eternal Boy

by Owen Johnson

The Eternal Boy is a novel written by the American novelist Owen McMahon Johnson, known for creating fictional character Dink Stover and casting in the series of stories “Lawrenceville Stories” set in the campus.  Among his numerous stories, notable are Arrows of the Almighty, In the Name of Liberty, Max Fargus, The Humming Bird, and The Tenne..

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

by David Hume

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical dialogue by the Scottish philosopher David Hume, during end of his life. The nature of God’s existence is being debated by three philosophers Demea, Philo and Cleanthes along with Pamphilus, a young man.  Though there are scholarly debates about the three philosophers Hume mentions, howe..

John Dough and the Cherub

by Lyman Frank Baum

John Dough and the Cherub is fantasy novel for children written by the American novelist Lyman Frank Baum known for his most famous work “The wonderful wizard of Ox”. Not a sequel of Oz, this novel is based on the magical water, which has the ability to cure anything even a drop is poured. This edition is illustrated with great pictures by John R. ..

Nancy Dale, Army Nurse

by Ruby Lorraine Radford

Nancy Dale, Army Nurse is fictional war story for children written by Ruby Lorraine Radford. The essential need of nursing and the sacrifices of nurses in the battle-field is often forgotten or not praised by many of us. This war story set in the fictional war could be an eye-opener for many of us...

Myths and Legends of Alaska

by Katharine Berry Judson

Myths and Legends of Alaska is a collection of tales which has been narrated for generations by the native tribes of Alaska. Compiled and edited by Katharine Berry Judson who has edited many such works including “Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest,” And “Montana, „The Land of Shining Mountains”. The author specifies in the preface that how ..

The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch

by James Carson

The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch is part of "The Saddle Boys" series of books for children written by James Carson whose other writings include “THE SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES,” “THE SADDLE BOYS IN GRAND CANYON,” and “THE SADDLE BOYS ON THE PLAINS,”. Excerpts from the bookJust as Bob had anticipated, it was found that the narrow pass served som..

The Mystery Hunters at the Haunted Lodge

by Capwell Wyckoff

The Mystery Hunters at the Haunted Lodge is a mystery for children written by juvenile fiction writer Capwell Wyckoff.  ExcerptsThe boys slept soundly throughout the night, and it was seven o’clock before Tim opened his eyes and looked around the unfamiliar interior of the Bronson cabin. For a moment he was unable to place himself, and then th..