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Sixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources
by A. H. WRATISLAWSixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources is a collection of folk tales compiled by English Slavonic scholar Albert Henry Wratislaw who was a headmaster and has written many textbooks. His writings include The Queen's Court Manuscript, Slavonic of the Diary of an Embassy from King George of Bohemia to King Louis XI of France, Life, Legend,..
The Mornin'-Glory Girl
by Kathryn PocklingtonThe Mornin’-Glory Girl is a novel for girls written by Alice M. Winlow and Kathryn Pocklington. The story revolves around the Wopp family Ebenezer Wopp and Mrs.Wopp.Excerpts:Ebenezer Wopp sat at the head of the table. Beaming from behind a promising array of cups and saucers, his portly wife presented a countenance of aggressive hospitality. In hei..
Frank Armstrong at Queens
by Matthew M. ColtonFrank Armstrong at Queens is a sports fiction novel for boys written by Matthew M. Colton. This novel is one of the Frank Armstrong series novels such as Frank Armstrong at College," "Frank Armstrong's Vacation," "Frank Armstrong, Drop Kicker," "Frank Armstrong, Captain of the Nine," and "Frank Armstrong's Second Term." Excerpts:"Can you tell ..
The Birch and the Star and Other Stories
by Gudrun Thorne-ThomsenThe Birch and the Star and Other Stories is a collection of fairy tales compiled by Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen, originally written by non-american authors Jörgen Moe and Zacharias Topelius. Jörgen Moe, a Norwegian juvenile fiction writer and Zacharias Topelius, a Swedish writer and both of them have earned reputation in their country as chil..
Motor Matt's Submarine
by Stanley R. MatthewsMotor Matt's Submarine or The strange cruise of the Grampus is a thrilling adventure fiction and part of motor series fiction written by Stanley R. Matthews whose popular novel is Motor Matt. There are about seven important fictitious characters in the novel are Motor Matt, Dick Ferral, Carl Pretzel, Captain Nemo, Jr., otherwise Arc..
Leila at Home
by Ann Fraser TytlerLeila at Home is juvenile fiction novel written by Ann Fraser Tytler and it is sequel to the previous works The Island, and Leila in England. In the preface of this novel the author says "IT was the intention of the writer of the following pages to have bid a last farewell to Leila, but some of her young readers have said “No;” and she feels..
The Magic Fish-Bone
by Charles DickensCharles Dickens has wrote very few fairy stories and The Magic Fish-bone is one of them. A good nature fairy godmother presents the magic fish-bone to good nature and simple princess Alicia. While the magic fish-bone can fulfill any wish of the Princess provided the wish comes at the right time. And as usual with any fairy tales, this story too con..
The First Men in the Moon
by H. G. WellsWhat could happen if human can develop a material which can overpowers force of gravity. H. G. Wells conceived this fact and narrates it through his space opera The First Men in the Moon. London business man Bedford is looking to overcome his financial crisis, meets Mr. Cavor, a physicist who had invented a revolutionary material named Cavorite whi..