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Mink Trapping: A Book of Instruction Giving Many Methods of Trapping
A. R. Harding
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The Hungry Stones, and Other Stories
Rabindranath Tagore
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After Dark
Wilkie Collins
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On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection
Charles Darwin
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Chroniques de J. Froissart, tome 04/13 : 1346-1356 (Depuis le siège de Calais jusqu'à la prise de Breteuil et aux préliminaires de la bataille de Poitiers) (French)
Jean Froissart
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Tracks of a Rolling Stone
Henry J. Coke
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Robert's Rules of Order
Henry M. Robert
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From Whose Bourne
Robert Barr
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Il Conte di Monte-Cristo (Italian)
Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet
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The Road to the Open
Arthur Schnitzler
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Cosmos: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
Alexander von Humboldt
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Autobiography
John Stuart Mill
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Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience
Henry David Thoreau
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde
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'Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!'
Mary Roberts Rinehart and Irvin S. Cobb
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Demonologia : or, natural knowledge revealed; being an exposé of ancient and modern superstitions, credulity, fanaticism, enthusiasm, & imposture, as connected with the doctrine, caballa, and jargon, of amulets, apparitions, astrology, charms, demonology, devils, divination, dreams, deuteroscopia, effluvia, fatalism, fate, friars, ghosts, gipsies, hell, hypocrites, incantations, inquisition, jugglers, legends, magic, magicians, miracles, monks, nymphs, oracles, physiognomy, purgatory, predestination, predictions, quackery, relics, saints, second sight, signs before death, sorcery, spirits, salamanders, spells, talismans, traditions, trials, &c. witches, witchcraft, &c. &c. the whole unfolding many singular phenomena in the page of nature
J. S. Forsyth
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The Interloper
Violet Jacob
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The Prince and the Pauper
Mark Twain
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The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth
William Shakespeare
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Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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