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Walt Disney's treausry. [21 best-loved stories]
- Author: Disney (Walt) Productions. [from old catalog]
- Genre: General AAS
Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
When Day is Done
- Author: Guest Edgar Albert
- Genre: General AAS
Edgar Albert Guest, was a prolific American poet, who was popular in the first half of the 20th century. His poems, humorous and sentimental, optimistic and charming, will present a reader a lot of pleasant minutes. Guest wrote some 11,000 poems which were collected in more than 20 books, including “When Day is Done”.
The Paradise Mystery
- Author: Fletcher Joseph Smith
- Genre: General AAS
This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
Yearbook 21
- Author: central conference of american rabbis
- Genre: General AAS
V. 1-40, 1890-1931; 1-50, [1891]-1940; 61-80, 1951-70 26 26
Yearbook yr. 1898
- Author: Sons of the American Revolution. Ohio Society
- Genre: General AAS
Title varies: 1895, Annual year book... 1900, Supplement to the eighteen hundred and ninety eight year-book, 1896-1898, 19 Yearbook.. Compilers and editors: 1896, H. P. Ward.--1898-1900, L. C. Herrick.-- 19 E. O. Randall "Revolutionary soldiers buried in Ohio": 1898, p. 162-214; 1900, p. 89-94 16
The path of life
- Author: Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander, 1865-1921, tr
- Genre: General AAS
Several of the stories have appeared previously in the Fortnightly review, the English review, the Illustrated London news, Everyman, and the Lady's realm The white sand-path.--In early winter.--Christmas night.--Loafing.--Spring.--In the squall.--A pipe or no pipe.--On Sundays.--An accident.--White life.--The end
poems and dramas
- Author: fiona macleod
- Genre: General AAS
455 pp. 291pp of Mr. Sharp's poetry and two dramas The Immortal Hour, and The house of Usna. This is an exquisite collection of literary perfection
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