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Telegrams, Notes, Letters, Proclamations, and Debates: The written history of Abraham Lincoln in a seven volume chronology--from his early years as a politically-minded lawyer in Illinois to his las... more »
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Telegrams, Notes, Letters, Proclamations, and Debates: The written history of Abraham Lincoln in a seven volume chronology--from his early years as a politically-minded lawyer in Illinois to his las... more »
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Telegrams, Notes, Letters, Proclamations, and Debates: The written history of Abraham Lincoln in a seven volume chronology--from his early years as a politically-minded lawyer in Illinois to his las... more »
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Telegrams, Notes, Letters, Proclamations, and Debates: The written history of Abraham Lincoln in a seven volume chronology--from his early years as a politically-minded lawyer in Illinois to his las... more »
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Telegrams, Notes, Letters, Proclamations, and Debates: The written history of Abraham Lincoln in a seven volume chronology--from his early years as a politically-minded lawyer in Illinois to his las... more »
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Telegrams, Notes, Letters, Proclamations, and Debates: The written history of Abraham Lincoln in a seven volume chronology--from his early years as a politically-minded lawyer in Illinois to his las... more »
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Moll Flanders details the life of the irresistible Moll and her struggles through poverty and sin in search of property and power. Born in Newgate Prison to a picaresque mother, Moll propels herself... more »
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Based on translations from the Grimms' Kinder und Hausmarchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes, this selection of 64 classic fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm includes "Rapunzel," "Rumpelstilts... more »
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Defoe began working on the series of radical proposals to improve England in about 1692 when he had just gotten out of prison and was hiding from authorities and creditors; by the time he had finish... more »
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The deadly crack of a long rifle and the piercing cries of Indians on the warpath shatter the serenity of beautiful lake Glimmerglass. Danger has invaded the vast forests of upper New York State as ... more »
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Account of the 1806 solar eclipse in Cooperstown, written in 1831 but not published until 1869.
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Two early short stories by James Fenimore Cooper.
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Set in Paris and New York in the 1830s, this fable is narrated by a pocket handkerchief, an article which at that time was used more for show than for blow. It is, thus, distinguished for its beauty... more »
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A history of the famous warship published posthumously in 1853.
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Set during the time of the Mexican War, Jack Tier is a much more realistic sea story than the nautical romances Cooper wrote in the 1820s and 1830s. It begins in New York City where the Molly Swash,... more »
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The central story in this brief political allegory is presented twice, first in expository form by a narrator, then in more dramatic form by a cast of three characters. Set on Seneca Lake in Central... more »
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It is 1757. The English and French are engaged in a savage, bloody war for control of the North American continent. Making tenuous, shifting alliances with various Indian tribes, the two European po... more »
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Described in the introduction as a manuscript sent to the author in Geneva, Switzerland, by a Viscount Householder in gratitude for the author's having saved the Viscount's beautiful wife from accid... more »
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An unfinished history of New York City by James Fenimore Cooper.
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Although the action of this Indian story turns on physical combat and the flight-and-pursuit motif, its theme is religious. The novel opens in July of 1812 on the partly wooded prairies of western M... more »
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Accompanied by her seaman uncle, Charles Cap, Mabel Dunham travels toward Fort Oswego, on Lake Ontario, to visit there her father, a sergeant major in the British 55th Regiment. They are guided thro... more »
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An American frigate and her supporting schooner enter a shoal-filled bay off Northumberland (northeastern England) on a bleak day in December during the American Revolution. Their immediate purpose ... more »
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Near sunset of Christmas Eve, 1793, Judge Marmaduke Temple and his daughter, Elizabeth, are approaching Templeton, a village of Central New York, in a sleigh driven by Agamemnon, a Negro slave. Eliz... more »
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Deep in the heart of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, five hundred miles beyond the Mississippi River, a group of travelers in the year 1805 pushes yet farther westward over the prairie. Calle... more »
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The entire focus of this novel rests on the determined though sometimes woefully mistaken efforts of three British families--the Moseleys, the Jarvises, and the Chattertons--to arrange suitable marr... more »
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