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Paulownia: Seven Stories from Contemporary Japanese Writers
- Written by: Ōgai Mori Kafū Nagai Tōson Shimazaki
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Paulownia is a collection of seven stories by three Japanese authors from the late 19th and early 20th century. Mori Ōgai was an army surgeon who was sent to study in Germany, where he developed an interest in Western literature. His most famous work is The Wild Geese (Gan). This collection contains his short stories Takase Bune, Hanako, and The Pier. Nagai Kafū's writings center mostly around the entertainment districts of Tokyo with their geisha and prostitutes. Here, his stories The bill-collecting and Ukiyo-e are presented. Shimazaki Tōson was one of the representatives of Japanese ...
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Scientists Do Science in Space (Ed Reads Short Sci-fi, vol. VII)
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The Cyberene' by Rog Phillips Somewhere in the far future a diabolical brain plotted the enslavement of mankind. But to do that a history had to be changed—ours! 'Amateur in Chancery' by George O. Smith A desperate rescue mission! A team of scientists must plan its technical demands...but they must also account for the very nature of language and concept! 'The Facts of Life' by Peter Schuyler Miller What if plants could make love? Ew. 'Point of Departure' by Vaughn Shelton With travel to the stars at stake, mystery, deception and murder befall the design team. 'Wall of Crystal, Eye of Night'...
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Paulownia- Seven Stories from Contemporary Japanese Writers
- Written by: Ōgai Mori Kafū Nagai Tōson Shimazaki
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Dive into Paulownia, a captivating anthology featuring seven remarkable tales from three influential Japanese authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Mori Ōgai, an army surgeon turned literary enthusiast, offers profound insights through his celebrated works, including The Wild Geese (Gan). This collection showcases his compelling short stories such as Takase Bune, Hanako, and The Pier. Nagai Kafū immerses readers in the vibrant world of Tokyos entertainment districts, capturing the lives of geisha and prostitutes in his evocative stories The Bill-Collecting and Ukiyo-e. Meanwhile...
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Junior Classics Volume 7: Stories of Courage and Heroism
- Written by: William Patten Various
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The stories in this volume are true stories, and have been arranged in chronological order, an arrangement that will aid the reader to remember the times to which the stories relate. Almost any encyclopedia can be consulted for general details of the life stories of the interesting people whose names crowd the volume except perhaps in the cases of Peter Williamson and John Tanner, "The True Story of a Kidnapped Boy," and "A White Boy Among the Indians." Peter Williamson was kidnapped in Glasgow, Scotland, when he was eight years old, was captured by the Cherokee Indians in 1745, and (though ...
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Hurlbut's Story of the Bible Part 7
- Written by: Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
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Some years ago, the editor of an English magazine sent a communication to "the hundred greatest men in Great Britain" asking them this question: "If for any reason you were to spend a year absolutely alone, in a prison for instance, and could select from your library three volumes to be taken with you as companions in your period of retirement please to inform us what those three books would be." The inquiry was sent to peers of the realm, prominent leaders in politics, judges, authors, manufacturers, merchants, gentlemen of leisure—men who would represent every aspect of successful life. In...
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Seven O'Clock Stories
- Written by: Robert Gordon Anderson
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"Not once upon a time but just now, in a white house by the side of a road, live three happy children. Their mother and father gave them very odd names, for two old uncles and one aunt, which pleased the old people very much. Their names are all written in the big family Bible,--Jehosophat Green, Marmaduke Green, and Hepzebiah Green." So begins this collection of bedtime stories for children, one each night for twenty days, involving these three happy children and their playmates. (Summary by P. Cunningham)
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Seven H.P. Lovecraft Stories
- Written by: H. P. Lovecraft
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft, widely known as H.P. Lovecraft, is celebrated as a master of horror, fantasy, poetry, and science fiction, particularly in the realm of weird fiction. This collection features seven of his most intriguing stories, each representing different stages of his career—from pieces penned in his teenage years to The Shunned House, which was published posthumously. Each tale is a unique exploration of the uncanny, tapping into the deepest fears of humanity. These narratives delve into the complexities of the human psyche and the unsettling nature of existence, ensuring ...
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World’s Story Volume VII: Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland
- Written by: Eva March Tappan
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This is the seventh volume of the 15-volume series of The World’s Story: a history of the World in story, song and art, edited by Eva March Tappan. Each book is a compilation of selections from prose literature, poetry and pictures and offers a comprehensive presentation of the world's history, art and culture, from the early times till the beginning of the 20th century. Topics in Part VII include the stories from the Nibelungen saga of the Germans, masterpieces of the Dutch Painters and the famous apple-shooting episode from Schiller's drama William Tell. - Summary by Sonia Cast list for ...
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Whose Stories?
- Written by: Seven Stories
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In this sneak preview of Whose Stories?, writer and teacher Darren Chetty reflects on a classroom experience that highlights how vital it is that Black children see themselves represented in the books they read. Whose Stories? is a podcast about children's books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children's Books. In the first season of our podcast, we're exploring the story of children's books and Black Britain. You'll hear from authors, illustrators, and changemakers in the world of children's literature, ...
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Seven H.P. Lovecraft Stories by H. P. Lovecraft (1890 - 1937)
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft, better known as H.P. Lovecraft, was an American author of horror, fantasy, poetry and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fiction and many feel he is the acknowledged master of creepy, weird and unsettling stories. These are seven stories by Lovecraft that literally span his career; some being written when he was barely a teenager and one (The Shunned House) only published after he had died. Each story is unique and strange in it's own way but all of them come from the same mind that gave us the Cult of Cthulhu and other wonderful tales that ...
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Version 7)
- Written by: Lewis Carroll
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Alice’s adventures in Wonderland is probably one of the most well known and popular children's novels in the English language. Written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson, better known by his pen name ‘Lewis Carrol’. Lewis, a mathematician, poet, photographer and inventor, tells a surreal fantasy tale, of Alice, who visits a world of unnatural logic after following a very smart White Rabbit, down a rabbit hole. The world she discovers is inhabited by the strangest and most endearing characters; The ‘Mad Hatter’, the sleepy ‘Dormouse’, the ‘Queen of Hearts’ and many ...
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Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 7)
- Written by: L. Frank Baum
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"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" was written solely to pleasure children of today. It aspires to being a modernized fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heart-aches and nightmares are left out. Summary by L. Frank Baum
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The World’s Story Vol VII Germany, Netherlands & Switzerland
- Written by: Eva March Tappan
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Dive into the seventh volume of the captivating 15-volume series, The World’s Story, expertly edited by Eva March Tappan. This collection weaves together a rich tapestry of prose, poetry, and art, offering an insightful glimpse into global history and culture from ancient times to the dawn of the 20th century. In Part VII, explore the legendary tales of the Nibelungen saga, the brilliance of Dutch painters, and the iconic apple-shooting moment from Schillers drama, William Tell. Join us for a journey through time, narrated by Sonia, with a talented cast bringing these stories to life.
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With Frederick The Great: A Story of the Seven Years' War
- Written by: G. A. Henty
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With Frederick the Great transports listeners to the Seven Years’ War, a brutal and dramatic struggle that saw Prussia fighting against overwhelming odds. Follow the military genius of Frederick the Great as he battles Russia, Austria, and France, leading his small kingdom to an improbable victory. If you love war stories, strategy, and tales of resilience, this gripping historical novel is for you.
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Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 26, April 27, 1880
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Harper's Young People is an illustrated weekly publication for children that includes short stories, tales from history, natural history, poetry, puzzles, and other fun. This 26th issue of the serial was published on April 27th, 1880 and in its pages it includes the continuing sagas of a young mariner as he faces a dangerous storm at sea and of George Washington as he leads his troops in battle in the heart of New York City and crosses the Delaware. New stories sketch snapshots of life in an Egyptian foot race, as a student at Westminster School, as a courageous grenadier in the Napoleonic ...
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Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 13, Jan. 27, 1880
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Harper's Young People was an illustrated weekly publication for children containing delightful serialized stories, short stories, fiction and nonfiction, poetry, craft projects and more. This 13th issue of the serial, published on January 27, 1880, features an eclectic collection of stories sure to delight present-day children as it did the children of centuries past. This serial was published by Harper & Brothers, known today for their other publications Harper's Bazaar and Harper's Magazine. - Summary by Jill Engle
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Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 37, July 13, 1880
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Harper's Young People is an illustrated weekly publication for children that includes short stories, tales from history, natural history, poetry, puzzles, and other fun. This 37th issue of the serial was published on July 13th, 1880. In this issue, "The Moral Pirates" make an unexpected catch while fishing in this seventh part of their story, the young Fielden brothers seek to support family finances but their efforts take a harrowing turn in "A Crabbing Adventure", and Philemon and his friend run away and join a circus in "Philemon's Circus". Other highlights of this issue include a guide to ...
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Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 39, July 27, 1880
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Harper's Young People is an illustrated weekly publication for children that includes short stories, tales from history, natural history, poetry, puzzles, and other fun. This 39th issue of the serial was published on July 27th, 1880. In this issue, "The Moral Pirates" make great progress on their journey but find themselves accused of thievery in the ninth part of their story; an uncle shares the story of a now-deceased friend who once saved his life in "Poor Ben!"; and retired warhorse, "Old Hannibal", hears the call to march once more. Other highlights of this issue include a do-it-yourself ...
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (version 7)
- Written by: Mark Twain
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A slightly more complex sequel to Mark Twain's original book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, this book really shows the true side of racism in quite a different light. A brilliant masterpiece, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn follows its protagonist, Huck Finn, as he travels down the Mississippi River and learns some very important things- and even learns to see his adoptive parent's servant in a different light. ( JayKitty76 )
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Seven Against Thebes (Way Translation)
- Written by: Aeschylus
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Seven Against Thebes is the thrilling third play in Aeschyluss Oedipus-themed trilogy, produced in 467 BC and often referred to as the Oedipodea. This dramatic tale unfolds the fierce battle between an Argive army, led by Polynices, and the forces of Thebes under the command of Eteocles. The trilogy secured first prize at the City Dionysia, although its earlier plays, Laius and Oedipus, along with the satyr play Sphinx, have unfortunately been lost to time. After the shocking revelation that Oedipus has married his own mother and had children with her, he blinds himself and curses his sons to ...
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