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  • Earth Features and Their Meaning: An Introduction to Geology for the Student and the General Reader

    The series of readings contained in the present volume give in somewhat expanded form the substance of a course of illustrated lectures which has now for several years been delivered each semester at the University of Michigan. The keynote of the course may be found in the dominant characteristics of the different earth features and the geological processes which have been betrayed in the shaping ... Read more

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  • Attila the Hun

    If the extraordinary individual, who styled himself not unjustly the scourge of God and terror of the world, had never existed, the history of the Huns would have been very little more interesting to us at the present epoch, than that of the Gepidae, or Alans, or any of the chief nations that were assembled under his banner; but the immensity of the exploits, and the still greater pretensions of ... Read more

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  • Attila, King of the Huns, and His Predecessors

    Attila, king of the Huns, conquered as far west as Italy during the 5th century, but was famously turned away from Rome by Pope Leo. This biography of Attila includes a table of contents. ... Read more

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  • Attila the Hun

    If the extraordinary individual, who styled himself not unjustly the scourge of God and terror of the world, had never existed, the history of the Huns would have been very little more interesting to us at the present epoch, than that of the Gepidae, or Alans, or any of the chief nations that were assembled under his banner; but the immensity of the exploits, and the still greater pretensions of ... Read more

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  • Warwick Woodlands: Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago

    "Warwick Woodlands: Things as They Were There Twenty Years Ago" by Henry William Herbert is a vivid exploration of the natural beauty and social life of Warwick Woodlands. Herbert's narrative captures the essence of the landscape, detailing the flora and fauna that inhabit the area. His observations are rich with detail, painting a picture of a serene and idyllic environment that invites readers ... Read more

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  • The Knights of England, France, and Scotland

    "The Knights of England, France, and Scotland" by Henry William Herbert is a captivating exploration of the chivalric traditions and the legendary figures that shaped the medieval landscape of these three nations. Herbert delves into the lives of notable knights, their valor, and the codes of honor that governed their actions. Through vivid storytelling, he brings to life the epic battles, courtly ... Read more

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  • Earth Features and Their Meaning

    "Earth Features and Their Meaning" by William Herbert Hobbs is a profound exploration of the geological formations that shape our planet. Hobbs delves into the intricate processes that create mountains, valleys, and other landforms, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Earth's physical features. His work combines scientific rigor with accessible language, making complex ... Read more

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  • Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest

    In the latter part of the twelfth century—when, in the reign of Henry II., fourth successor of the Conqueror, and grandson of the first prince of that name, known as Beauclerc, the condition of the vanquished Saxons had begun in some sort to amend, though no fusion of the races had as yet commenced, and tranquillity was partially restored to England—the greater part of the northern counties, from ... Read more

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  • The Silent Rifleman! A Tale of the Texan Prairies

    It wanted an hour or two of sunset on a lovely evening in the latter part of September, when a single horseman might have been seen making his way to the westward, across the high dry prairie land, which lies between the upper portion of the river Nueces and the Bravo del Norte. He was a small, spare man, of no great personal power, but of a figure which gave promise of great agility and ... Read more

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  • The Knights of England, France, and Scotland

    The son of Godwin was the flower of the whole Saxon race. The jealousies which had disturbed the mind of Edward the Confessor had long since passed away; and Harold, whom he once had looked upon with eyes of personal aversion, he now regarded almost as his own son. Yet still the Saxon hostages—Ulfnoth, and the young son of Swerga, who in the time of his mad predilection for the Normans, and his ... Read more

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  • Rocks and Ridges: 15 Classic Books in Geology

    The Elements of Geology, Geology: The Science of the Earth's Crust, Some Salient Points in the Science of the Earth, The Romance of Modern Geology, etc.

    Rocks and Ridges: 15 Classic Books in Geology is a remarkable anthology that captures the evolution and depth of geological literature. This collection spans a broad range of literary styles, from the meticulous scientific observations found in early geological treatises to more narrative-driven explorations of Earth's physical history. The anthology compiles diverse works that have significantly ... Read more

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  • Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest

    The novel follows the life of a young Saxon protagonist, who finds himself embroiled in the conflicts and challenges of his time. The central theme revolves around the concept of the "wager of battle," a form of trial by combat that was a common practice in medieval Europe. This judicial duel was a way to resolve disputes and prove innocence or guilt in the absence of concrete evidence.The story ... Read more

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