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Miscellaneous Writings And Speeches -- Volume 2
by LearningToGo


This is the second volume of the miscellaneous works of Lord Macaulay. The collection comprehends some of the earliest and some of the latest works he composed.





 
Miserables, Les
by LearningToGo


Trying to forget his past and live an honest life, escaped convict Jean Valjean risks his freedom to take care of a motherless young girl during a period of political unrest in Paris.





 
More Letters Of Charles Darwin -- Volume 1
by LearningToGo


This is the first volume of the letters composed and sent by Charles Darwin. The volumes contain an autobiography of the man along with many letters of highly technical character that are especially interesting. Among the recepients are his parents, Mr. Henslow, Mr. Wedgwood, Mr. Lyell, and more.





 
Morning Star
by LearningToGo


This is an amazing fantasy story in ancient Egypt. It's a story of a prince who goes through extreme challenges to win the heart of the woman he loves. This book contains amazing insights of Egyptian religions and culture.





 
Most Interesting Stories of all Nations, The
by LearningToGo


This book is packed with great stories: Julian Hawthorne's "Riddle Stories"; F. Marion Crawford's "By the Waters of Paradise"; Mary Wilkins Freeman's "The Shadows on the Wall"; Melville Post's "The Corpus Delicti"; Ambrose Bierce's "An Heiress from Redhorse" and "The Man and the Snake"; Edgar Allan Poe's "The Oblong Box" and "The Gold-Bug"; Washington Irving's "Wolfert Webber or Golden Dreams" and "Adventure of the Black Fisherman"; Charles Brockden Brown's "Wieland's Madness"; Fitzjames O'Brien's "The Golden Ingot" and "My Wife's Tempter"; Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil" and an anonymous Horror story.





 
Mother Hive, The
by LearningToGo


This book also includes "The Bees and the Flies", one of Kipling's poems.





 
Much Ado About Nothing
by LearningToGo


The story begins in Messian, at the house of Leonato, the governor. A war has just ended and a messenger brings the news that few soldiers and no important ones died. Beatrice makes mean comments about Benedick when he, Don Pedro, and Claudio arrive. They are welcomed to stay, and Benedick and Beatrice exchange insults. When they leave, Claudio tells Benedick his love for Hero, and Benedick tells it to Don Pedro. Don Pedro then offers to woo Hero, in Claudio's name, at the masquerade ball.





 
My Lady Caprice
by LearningToGo


To sit beside a river on a golden afternoon listening to its whispered melody, while the air about one is fragrant with summer, and heavy with the drone of unseen wings! What ordinary mortal could wish for more? And yet, though conscious of this fair world about me, I was still uncontent, for my world was incomplete - nay, lacked its most essential charm, and I sat with my ears on the stretch, waiting for Lisbeth's chance footstep on the path and the soft whisper of her skirts.





 
My Memories of Eighty Years
by LearningToGo


This is an autobiography of Chauncey Depew. This covers his childhood and youth as well as the important people in his life. Depew is a New York politician from the 19th century.





 
My Wife's Tempter
by LearningToGo


My Wife's Tempter is the painful but romantic story of the protagonist as he proves his love to the girl of his dreams - Elsie.





 
Mystery of Amy Robsart, The
by LearningToGo


The story of the Mystery of Amy Robsart.





 
Nana
by LearningToGo


Prompted by his theories of heredity and environment, Zola set out out to show Nana, 'the golden fly', rising out of the underworld to feed on society -- a predetermined product of her origins. Nana's latent destructiveness is mirrored in the Empire's, and they reflect each other's disintegration and final collapse in 1890. Built around the book's scientific skeleton is a powerful, sensual atmosphere and a rich use of words which elevate the novel beyond the realistic platform into a 'poem of male desires.'





 
Naughty Boy, The
by LearningToGo


A long time ago, there lived an old poet, a thoroughly kind old poet. As he was sitting one evening in his room, a dreadful storm arose without, and the rain streamed down from heaven; but the old poet sat warm and comfortable in his chimney-corner, where the fire blazed and the roasting apple hissed...





 
New York
by LearningToGo


This talks of New York's population, resources and power in 1785 and the years after.





 
New York Civil Practice Law and Rules
by Palm Digital Media


This updated version of New York Civil Practice Law and Rules from Cribcard, Inc.'s Pocket Litigator(TM) 2002 series, makes finding a rule as simple as tapping a couple of links. Leave behind the books, not the instant access to the rules.




 
Nibelungenlied, The
by LearningToGo


Prose translation of epic tale, best known to modern audiences as source for Wagner's Ring cycle, recounts the life and death of Sifrid (Siegfried), the dragon-slaying superman who can only be undone through betrayal. In the second half, his noble queen Kriemhilde extracts vengeance, destroying not only thousands of her countrymen but all of her kinsmen as well.





 
Night and Day
by LearningToGo


Night and Day, Virginia Woolf's second novel, is both a love story and a social comedy in the tradition of Jane Austen; yet it also questions that tradition, recognizing that the goals of society and the individual may not necessarily coincide. At its centre is Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity.





 
Ninth Circuit Rules Integrated with the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
by Palm Digital Media


This updated version of the Ninth Circuit Rules With FRAP, from Cribcard, Inc.'s Pocket Litigator(TM) 2002 series, makes finding a rule as simple as tapping a couple of links. Leave behind the books, not the instant access to the rules.




 
Northern District of California Local Rules (Civil)
by Palm Digital Media


This updated version of the Federal Northern District of California Local Rules (Civil), from Cribcard, Inc.'s Pocket Litigator(TM) 2002 series, makes finding a rule as simple as tapping a couple of links. Leave behind the books, not the instant access to the rules.




 
Note On Resemblances And Differences in the Brain In Man And Apes
by LearningToGo


The controversy respecting the nature and the extent of the differences in the structure of the brain in man and the apes, which arose some fifteen years ago, has not yet come to an end...






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