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Ontario Normal School Manuals: Science of Education
Ontario. Department of Education
Educational philosophy thrives when it moves beyond mere instruction to become a deliberate, scientific control of human development. This manual serves as a structured guide for teachers to master the psychological mechanics of the classroom.

Pinnock's improved edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome: : to which is prefixed an introduction to the study of Roman history, and a great variety of valuable information added throughout the work, on the manners, institutions, and antiquities of the Romans
Oliver Goldsmith
The history of an empire is not merely a record of kings, but a mirror of human nature, reflecting the same ambitions, virtues, and vices that define every age. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of the Roman world, from its mythological inception through the rise and eventual fracture of its power.

Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Heine
A wandering spirit finds beauty in the collision of romantic idealism and the harsh, biting realities of an indifferent world.

Quilts: Their Story and How to Make Them
Marie D. (Marie Daugherty) Webster
Quilting serves as a silent history of domestic ingenuity, preserving the artistic aspirations and daily lives of women across centuries. This exploration charts the transformation of the craft from ancient utilitarian necessity to a celebrated American art form.

Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul: A Collection of Articles Written for and Published in the Daily Pioneer Press
Frank Moore
These gathered articles offer an intimate, granular history of a frontier town’s evolution, capturing the rough-hewn pulse of nineteenth-century St. Paul through the eyes of one who grew up within its newspaper offices.

Romano Lavo-Lil: Word Book of the Romany
George Borrow
Can you speak the Roman tongue? Can you play the fiddle? Can you eat the prison-loaf? Can you cut and whittle?

Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross
Florence Morse Kingsley
This is a narrative of profound transformation, imagining the lives of those caught in the wake of the early Christian movement. It follows figures across the social strata of first-century Judea as they wrestle with the memory of a crucified teacher and the emerging, often violent, friction between tradition and a…

Tales from Two Hemispheres
Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
A young Norseman leaves his home for the promise of the American republic, only to find that the transition between worlds requires a sacrifice of the self that he never fully anticipated.

The American Indian in the United States, Period 1850-1914: ... The Present Condition of the American Indian
Warren K. (Warren King) Moorehead
This work serves as a stark, investigative record of the systemic neglect and corruption facing Native American communities in the early twentieth century. It functions both as a historical indictment and a call for urgent reform.

The California Birthday Book: Prose and Poetical Selections from the Writings of Living California Authors with a Brief Biographical Sketch of each
Unknown
A celebration of the Golden State, this collection gathers the voices of early twentieth-century California to map the landscape through prose and verse. It serves as both a literary anthology and a cultural time capsule.

The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland from the earliest Christian times to the seventeenth century
David MacGibbon
The stones of Scotland hold a silent, layered history, tracing the evolution from humble early Christian cells to the ornate, contested monuments of the Reformation.

The Governess
Sarah Fielding
A small group of girls at a boarding school learn the hard-won value of harmony through shared stories and the guidance of their widowed governess.

The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 1
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
This collection of scattered notes and reflections preserves the brilliant, wandering genius of a master critic, capturing the restless intellectual energy of a mind perpetually searching for the underlying connections between art, faith, and nature.

The Modern Regime, Volume 2
Hippolyte Taine
This study dissects how the Napoleonic state reorganized French life, tracing the enduring consequences of centralized power on the Church, education, and the individual.

The mystery at Lilac Inn
Carolyn Keene
When a friend’s inheritance is stolen, a young woman’s weekend excursion transforms into a high-stakes investigation. She must outsmart clever criminals to recover a fortune before it is lost forever.

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
Fergus Hume
A man is found dead in a hansom cab, his life taken by a silent, unseen hand. In the bustling streets of colonial Melbourne, a web of secrets and social facades threatens to condemn the innocent.

The Orchestral Conductor: Theory of His Art
Hector Berlioz
The orchestral conductor is the most perilous intermediate agent between a composer’s vision and the listening public, possessing the terrifying power to either illuminate a masterpiece or reduce it to ruins.

The Poems of Madison Cawein, Volume 1 (of 5): Lyrics and old world idylls
Madison Julius Cawein
This collection captures the fevered, sensory richness of the Gilded Age, where the natural world is constantly transfigured into myth. It is a work of ornate, melancholic beauty, preoccupied with the heavy, lingering ghosts of both the landscape and the human heart.

The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes
George MacDonald
HOOK This collection captures the vast, restless spirit of a nineteenth-century mystic, blending ethereal wonder with the rugged, grounded vernacular of the Scottish landscape.

The Red Battle Flyer
Richthofen, Manfred, Freiherr von
A young cavalry officer trades his horse for a cockpit to become the most feared ace of the First World War. This cold, tactical account offers a stark look at the birth of aerial combat through the eyes of a man who treated dogfighting like a sport.

To Him That Hath: A Tale of the West of Today
Ralph Connor
The aftermath of the Great War echoes through a Canadian mill town, where a young veteran finds himself caught between his father’s industrial legacy and the volatile demands of a changing social order.

Tube, Train, Tram, and Car
Arthur H. (Arthur Henry) Beavan
The modern world arrived in a blur of sparks and steel at the turn of the twentieth century. This survey captures the dawn of that electrified era, detailing the transformation of daily transit through early underground tubes, street-level trams, and the first motorized carriages.

Woman's Club Work and Programs
Unknown
This guide serves as a practical, encouraging blueprint for women seeking to organize and sustain local intellectual life through structured group study and collective civic action.

A Legacy to the Friends of Free Discussion: Principal Historical Facts and Personages of the Books Known as The Old and New Testament
Benjamin Offen
This provocative work challenges the foundations of biblical authority, urging readers to abandon inherited religious dogma in favor of an ethics grounded in human reason and the pursuit of natural happiness.

Alias Whispering White
W. C. (Wilbur C.) Tuttle
HOOK Two rugged prospectors trade their remote mining claim for a high-society masquerade, determined to rescue a young woman from a fraudulent duke.

Amores: Poems
D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
The world is a landscape of restless desire and shadowed memory, where every human interaction vibrates with the electric, often painful, friction of hidden depths.

Animated cartoons
Edwin George Lutz
This manual offers a window into the infancy of motion pictures, chronicling the technical evolution and artistry required to bring hand-drawn characters to life on the screen. It balances a deep appreciation for the medium’s potential with the pragmatic, often painstaking realities of early twentieth-century film…

Automobile Biographies: An Account of the Lives and the Work of Those Who Have Been Identified with the Invention and Development of Self-Propelled Vehicles on the Common Roads
Lyman Horace Weeks
This chronicle traces the century-long quest to replace the horse with the engine, detailing the mechanical struggles and societal resistance that defined the birth of the modern automobile.

Christ Legends
Selma Lagerlöf
The life of Jesus and the figures surrounding him are reimagined through the lens of folk tradition, weaving divine wonder into the everyday experiences of those who witnessed his influence. These interconnected narratives explore themes of mercy, pride, and the quiet endurance of faith.

Essentials of Music Theory: Elementary
Carl E. (Carl Edward) Gardner
Mastery of music theory begins by understanding the mathematical structure of scales rather than relying on rote memorization. This concise guide bridges the gap between basic performance and the deeper study of harmony and composition.

Faery Lands of the South Seas
James Norman Hall
In the profound stillness of an island night, the siren song of the Pacific drifts far beyond the reach of the modern world. Here, the map dissolves into a scattering of atolls and ancient, forgotten tales.

Fasting Girls: Their Physiology and Pathology
William A. (William Alexander) Hammond
This nineteenth-century medical text investigates the history of "fasting girls"—individuals, often young women, who claim to survive indefinitely without food. It serves as a sharp-eyed critique of how hysteria, fraud, and religious superstition distort medical reality.

It, and Other Stories
Gouverneur Morris
This collection of short stories captures the mercurial spirit of early twentieth-century life, blending exotic adventure, social satire, and quiet human longing. Each narrative functions as a window into a world where rigid class expectations often collide with the sudden, unruly nature of the human heart.

Madam How and Lady Why
Charles Kingsley
HOOK This guide to natural history invites young readers to look past the surface of the world, teaching them to trace the hidden, powerful forces that shape our landscapes and our lives.

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople
Geoffroi de Villehardouin
HOOK A firsthand account of the Fourth Crusade’s radical detour, documenting the fall of the Byzantine Empire through the eyes of a knight who helped lead the charge.

More Hunting Wasps
Jean-Henri Fabre
The precision of an assassin meets the wonder of a naturalist in this masterclass of observation, where the miniature dramas of the insect world reveal the profound mechanics of life.

Motion Picture Operation, Stage Electrics and Illusions: A Practical Hand-book and Guide for Theater Electricians, Motion Picture Operators and Managers of Theaters and Productions
Henry Charles Horstmann
This essential 1914 technical guide provides a rigorous blueprint for the early theater electrician, detailing the complex intersection of electrical safety, projection mechanics, and stage illusion.

On a Donkey's Hurricane Deck: A Tempestous Voyage of Four Thousand and Ninety-Six Miles Across the American Continent on a Burro, in 340 Days and 2 Hours, Starting Without a Dollar and Earning My Way
R. Pitcher (Robert Pitcher) Woodward
An eccentric traveler embarks on a nearly impossible cross-country trek, relying entirely on the whims of his stubborn, mischievous donkey and his own ability to earn money along the way.

Phallic Miscellanies: Facts and Phases of Ancient and Modern Sex Worship, as Illustrated Chiefly in the Religions of India
Hargrave Jennings
This investigation explores the historical and religious prevalence of phallic worship, tracing the symbolic adoration of the generative principle through ancient global traditions, with a primary focus on the practices and mythology of India.

Saratoga and How to See It
R. F. Dearborn
The therapeutic waters and social spectacle of a legendary nineteenth-century resort town come alive through this detailed portrait of a Gilded Age destination.

Semiramis: A Tale of Battle and of Love
Edward Peple
Semiramis: A Tale of Battle and of Love is a romanticized, sweeping historical drama that reimagines the life of the legendary Assyrian queen. It follows her transformation from a spirited noblewoman into a formidable ruler who commands empires and defies kings.

Simon the Jester
William John Locke
A witty, world-weary politician faces a terminal diagnosis and decides to abandon his stifling social life to become a "soldier of fortune," only to find his path irrevocably tangled with a charismatic circus performer.

Stories of Achievement, Volume IV, Authors and Journalists
Unknown
These biographical sketches reveal that the path to literary and professional distinction is rarely paved with ease, but rather with persistent, often grueling, personal struggle. They demonstrate how individuals from vastly different origins transform their hardships into enduring contributions.
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The 1990 United States Census [2nd]
United States. Bureau of the Census
The 1990 United States Census serves as a massive, frozen-in-time portrait of an entire nation. It provides a comprehensive, state-by-state ledger of the American population at the close of the twentieth century.

The discovery and decipherment of the trilingual cuneiform inscriptions
Arthur John Booth
The journey to unlock the silent wedge-shaped scripts of ancient Persia is a detective story spanning centuries, where travelers and scholars slowly pieced together a lost history from crumbling palace walls.

The Falls of Niagara and Other Famous Cataracts
George W. (George Washington) Holley
This expansive survey of Niagara Falls captures the majesty of the cataract through the lenses of history, geology, and human encounter, offering a timeless meditation on the sublime power of the natural world.

The Forest Schoolmaster
Peter Rosegger
A lonely, uneducated man finds redemption by becoming the teacher and conscience of a forgotten, impoverished mountain village. This quiet, evocative narrative traces his transformation from a lost soul into a communal pillar.

The government class book: Designed for the instruction of youth in the principles of constitutional government and the rights and duties of citizens
Andrew W. (Andrew White) Young
This handbook serves as a foundational guide for young citizens, demystifying the complex machinery of American government and the essential legal rights that define a free people. It acts as both a civics textbook and a practical manual for the responsibilities inherent in self-governance.