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1 - 2myebook
"When A Mother Cries"... More info >>
2 - A Apple Pie
Twenty color illustrated unnumbered leaves. A lovely alphabet book by Kate Greenaway telling the story of the life of an apple pie: A is for... More info >>
3 - A Book Of Scoundrels
A Book of Scoundrels by Charles WhibleyA Book of Scoundrels was first published by William Heinemann 1896, some chapters originally appeared in the National Observer, New Review, Pall Mall Gazette and... More info >>
4 - A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an
Quote, "When I am very weary with hard thought, And yet the question burns and is not quenched, My heart grows cool when to remembrance wrought That thou who know'st the light-born answer sought Know'... More info >>
5 - A Child's Garden of Verses
A Child's Garden of VersesbyRobert Louis StevensonTo Alison CunninghamFrom Her BoyFor the long nights you lay awakeAnd watched for my unworthy sake:For your most comfortable handThat led me through th... More info >>
6 - A Childs History of England
A Childs History of England, Charles Dickens... More info >>
7 - A Christmas Carol
A CHRISTMAS CAROLIN PROSE BEINGA Ghost Story of Christmasby Charles DickensA Ghost Story of Christmasby Charles Dickens... More info >>
8 - A CURIOUS LIGHT
The Windfallow Chronicles tell the story of a small planet, sister-world to Earth where man never sinned, angels are visible and the common building materials are gemstone. Four times the demon, Jack... More info >>
9 - A Cynic Looks at Life
A Cynic Looks at Life by Ambrose Bierce. A cynical and satirical view of life by 19th century American satirist, critic, poet, short story (horror) writer Ambrose Bierce.... More info >>
10 - A Daughter of Eve
A Daughter of Eve by French novelist Honore de Balzac. The most amusing society, but also the most mixed, which Madame Felix de Vandenesse frequented, was that of the Comtesse de Montcornet, a charmin... More info >>
11 - A Dog of Flanders
Patrasche had been born of parents who had labored hard all their daysover the sharp-set stones of the various cities and the long, shadowless,weary roads of the two Flanders and of Brabant. He had be... More info >>
12 - A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain
My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am aPresbyterian. This is what my mother told me, I do not know these nicedistinctions myself. To me they are only fine large words meaning... More info >>
13 - A Doll's House
Quote, "That is like a woman! But seriously, Nora, you know what I think about that. No debt, no borrowing. There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt. We t... More info >>
14 - A Double Story
Quote, "Not that the child was a fool. Had she been, the wise woman would have only pitied and loved her, instead of feeling sick when she looked at her. She had very fair abilities, and were she once... More info >>
15 - A First Family of Tasajara
Quote, "Her voice and manner were quite enough to arrest him where he stood with a pleased surprise in his fresh and ingenuous face. She looked at him more closely. He was, in spite of his long silken... More info >>
16 - A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement is a story about life and sheep farming in 19th century New Zealand.... More info >>
17 - A Healing Legend: Wisdom from the Four Directions
In each and every one of us there is a part that knows how to be happier. Do you want to learn how to be happier? Through metaphor, this simple story speaks directly to the readerBs inner-self and tea... More info >>
18 - A Horse's Tale
In Mark Twain's comical satire of the art of telling tall tales in America "A Horse's Tail", there was "night so dark the cats ran against each other he wrote of "a horse so fast the wagon started thi... More info >>
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