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Book, Constable & Co, The life of Pasteur, 1937
A biography of French scientist Louis PasteurIndex, p.484.non-fictionA biography of French scientist Louis Pasteurlouis pasteur 1822-1895, scientists - france - biography -
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Book, Oxford University Press, Stalin : a political biography, 1949
A biography of Soviet leader Joseph StalinIndex, ill, p.600.non-fictionA biography of Soviet leader Joseph Stalinjoseph stalin1879-1953, soviet union - politics and government -
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Book, Victor Gollancz, Lenin, 1928
A biography of Lenin the founder of the Soviet UnionIndex, ill, p.419.non-fictionA biography of Lenin the founder of the Soviet Unionvladimir illich lenin 1870-1924, soviet union - politics and government -
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Book, Arthur Barker, Grey wolf, Mustafa Kemal : an intimate study of a dictator, 1932
A biography of Turkish dictator Mustafa KemalIndex, maps, p.352.non-fictionA biography of Turkish dictator Mustafa Kemalkemal atatturk - 1881-1938, turkey - politics and government -
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Book, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Stalin on Lenin, 1946
Collection of essays and speeches lauding the achievements of LeninIll, p.95.non-fictionCollection of essays and speeches lauding the achievements of Leninvladimir illich lenin 1870-1924, soviet union - politics and government -
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Book, New American Library, Lenin : a biography, 1948
A biography of LeninP.188.non-fictionA biography of Leninvladimir illich lenin 1870-1924, soviet union - politics and government -
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Book, Leo Tolstoy et al, Childhood, boyhood and youth, 1912
Tolstoy's first published novel and the beginning of his Autobiographical Trilogy. Written when he was just twenty-three years old and stationed at a remote army outpost in the Caucasus Mountains, Childhood won Leo Tolstoy immediate fame and critical praise years before works like War and Peace and Anna Karenina would bring him to the forefront of Russian literature. It is the story of the ten-year-old son of a wealthy Russian landowner in the mid-1800s, as told by the child himself. Not a mere chronicle of events and characters, the novel is an intense study of the boy's inner life and his reactions to the world around him. With an intricacy of thought and substance, Tolstoy describes the everyday thoughts of a child-innocent and mischievous, bold and afraid, and curious above all. Childhood, followed by Boyhood and Youth, is the first part of Tolstoy's semiautobiographical series, originally planned as a quartet tentatively called the "Four Epochs of Growth." The completed works together form a remarkable expression of the great Russian novelist's early voice and vision, which would ultimately make him one of the most renowned and revered authors in literary history.p.314.Tolstoy's first published novel and the beginning of his Autobiographical Trilogy. Written when he was just twenty-three years old and stationed at a remote army outpost in the Caucasus Mountains, Childhood won Leo Tolstoy immediate fame and critical praise years before works like War and Peace and Anna Karenina would bring him to the forefront of Russian literature. It is the story of the ten-year-old son of a wealthy Russian landowner in the mid-1800s, as told by the child himself. Not a mere chronicle of events and characters, the novel is an intense study of the boy's inner life and his reactions to the world around him. With an intricacy of thought and substance, Tolstoy describes the everyday thoughts of a child-innocent and mischievous, bold and afraid, and curious above all. Childhood, followed by Boyhood and Youth, is the first part of Tolstoy's semiautobiographical series, originally planned as a quartet tentatively called the "Four Epochs of Growth." The completed works together form a remarkable expression of the great Russian novelist's early voice and vision, which would ultimately make him one of the most renowned and revered authors in literary history. rusian fiction, leo tolstoy 1828-1910 -
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Book, John Murray, Jinnah, creator of Pakistan, 1954
The career of Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan.Index, bib, ill, p.226.non-fictionThe career of Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan. mahhomed ali jinnah 1876-1948, india politics and government -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Collins, The call of the wild ; White fang ; The scarlet plague, 1953
Fictional stories of the Alaskan wildernessBib, p.381.Fictional stories of the Alaskan wildernessamerican fiction, gold mining - fiction -
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Book, Peter Davies, The adventures of Sajo and her beaver people, 1935
The adventures of two young beavers after they are rescued by an Indian hunter and taken to his village.Ill, p.208.non-fictionThe adventures of two young beavers after they are rescued by an Indian hunter and taken to his village.animals - fiction, american fiction -
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Book, Routledge Keegan Paul Ltd, Uncle Remus, or, Mr. Fox, Mr. Rabbit, and Mr. Terrapin, ????
Presents the legends, songs, and sayings of Uncle Remus, following the text of the first edition of Joel Chandler Harris' attempt to record traditional black stories of his time.Ill, p.248.non-fictionPresents the legends, songs, and sayings of Uncle Remus, following the text of the first edition of Joel Chandler Harris' attempt to record traditional black stories of his time. african americans - folklore, america - fiction -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Whitcomb and Tombs, An Australian bird book : a complete guide to the birds of Australia, 1958
A guide to Australian birdsIndex, ill, p.224.non-fictionA guide to Australian birdsbirds - australia - guidebook, ornithology -
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Book, Government Printer Melbourne, A handbook of the destructive insects of Victoria, with notes on the methods to be adopted to check and extirpate them Pt!, 1891
Notes on the identification and elimination of insectsIndex, ill, p.154.non-fictionNotes on the identification and elimination of insectsagriculture - victoria, insects - victoria -
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Book, Robert Hall, The insectivorous birds of Victoria : with chapters on birds more or less useful, 1900
An ornithological book on Victorian birdsIndex, ill, maps, p.257non-fictionAn ornithological book on Victorian birdsbirds - victoria, birds - australia - guidebook -
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Book, Angus & Robertson, Bird wonders of Australia, 1935
A description of Australian birdsIndex, bib, ill, p.299.non-fictionA description of Australian birdsbirds - australia - guidebook, birds - australia -
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Book, Jonathan Cape, Moby-Dick, or, the white whale, 1935
A nineteenth-century novel in which a young seaman joins the crew of the whaling ship Pequod whose fanatical Captain Ahab is in determined pursuit of the white whale Moby Dick.p.533.fictionA nineteenth-century novel in which a young seaman joins the crew of the whaling ship Pequod whose fanatical Captain Ahab is in determined pursuit of the white whale Moby Dick.american fiction, whaling -
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Book, Nelson, Grey Owl and the beaver, 1935
A book of beavers and their conservationIll, p.137.non-fictionA book of beavers and their conservation beavers, conservationists - canada - biography -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, William Heinemann, Owd Bob : the grey dog of Kenmuir, 1927
A dog storyMap, p.322.fictionA dog storyjuvenile fiction, dog stories -
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Book, Lovatt Dickson Limited, Pilgrims of the wild, 1935
The story of Grey Owl and Anaharare, his wife; their days trapping, guiding and exploring, and then their life work devoted to the conservation of game generally, and the beaver in particular.Ill, p.281non-fictionThe story of Grey Owl and Anaharare, his wife; their days trapping, guiding and exploring, and then their life work devoted to the conservation of game generally, and the beaver in particular.conservationists - canada - biography, beavers -
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Book, Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin, Pilgrims of the wild, 1935
The story of Grey Owl and Anaharare, his wife; their days trapping, guiding and exploring, and then their life work devoted to the conservation of game generally, and the beaver in particular.Ill, p.281non-fictionThe story of Grey Owl and Anaharare, his wife; their days trapping, guiding and exploring, and then their life work devoted to the conservation of game generally, and the beaver in particular.conservationists - canada - biography, beavers -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, The worlds work, The secret of happiness, 1956
Happiness is what we all long for, what we seek in our relationships, our jobs and activities.p.166non-fictionHappiness is what we all long for, what we seek in our relationships, our jobs and activities. christianity, billy graham -
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Book, The World's Works, Billy Graham : the personal story of the man, his message and his mission, 1957
The personal story of the man, of his teen-age beginnings as a preacher; of how today he draws and moves such vast audiences; of those, foremost among them Ruth Bell Graham, his wife, who play leading parts in his work. It is also the story ... firsthand, of Billy Graham's Crusades and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.Ill, p.274.The personal story of the man, of his teen-age beginnings as a preacher; of how today he draws and moves such vast audiences; of those, foremost among them Ruth Bell Graham, his wife, who play leading parts in his work. It is also the story ... firsthand, of Billy Graham's Crusades and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.christianity, billy graham -
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Book, Peter Davies, The big fisherman, 1949
A fictional account of Peter the Apostles' travelsMaps, p.459.fictionA fictional account of Peter the Apostles' travelsfiction, peter the apostle -
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Book, Church of Scotland, St Columb of Iona 521-597, 1935
A history of St Columba and the Iona monasteryp.84.non-fictionA history of St Columba and the Iona monasterychristain hagiography, christain saints -
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Book, Cassell & company, limited, The story of the sun, 1910
A scientific treatise on the sonIll, diagrams, p.376.non-fictionA scientific treatise on the sonsun, astronomy -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Cassell and Company, The story of the heavens, 1910
A description of the solar systemIndex, ill, diagrams, p.557.non-fictionA description of the solar system solar system, astronomy -
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Book, George H Doran, The science of eating : how to insure stamina, endurance, vigor, strength and health in infancy, youth and age, 1918
A guide to healthy eatingp.408.non-fictionA guide to healthy eatingdiet, health -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Laurence James Ludovici, Nobel prize winners, 1957
A list of Nobel prize winners by categoryIll, p.226.non-fictionA list of Nobel prize winners by categorynobel prize, eminent persons -
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Book, Harrap, On heroes : hero-worship and the heroic in history, ????
Based on a series of lectures delivered in 1840, Thomas Carlyle's On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History considers the creation of heroes and the ways they exert heroic leadership. From the divine and prophetic (Odin and Muhammad) to the poetic (Dante and Shakespeare) to the religious (Luther and Knox) to the political (Cromwell and Napoleon), Carlyle investigates the mysterious qualities that elevate humans to cultural significance. By situating the text in the context of six essays by distinguished scholars that reevaluate both Carlyle's work and his ideas, David Sorensen and Brent Kinser argue that Carlyle's concept of heroism stresses the hero's spiritual dimension. In Carlyle's engagement with various heroic personalities, he dislodges religiosity from religion, myth from history, and truth from "quackery" as he describes the wondrous ways in which these "flowing light-fountains" unlock the heroic potential of ordinary human beings.p.299.non-fictionBased on a series of lectures delivered in 1840, Thomas Carlyle's On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History considers the creation of heroes and the ways they exert heroic leadership. From the divine and prophetic (Odin and Muhammad) to the poetic (Dante and Shakespeare) to the religious (Luther and Knox) to the political (Cromwell and Napoleon), Carlyle investigates the mysterious qualities that elevate humans to cultural significance. By situating the text in the context of six essays by distinguished scholars that reevaluate both Carlyle's work and his ideas, David Sorensen and Brent Kinser argue that Carlyle's concept of heroism stresses the hero's spiritual dimension. In Carlyle's engagement with various heroic personalities, he dislodges religiosity from religion, myth from history, and truth from "quackery" as he describes the wondrous ways in which these "flowing light-fountains" unlock the heroic potential of ordinary human beings.hero worship, philosophy -
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Book, The poetical works of Thomas Hood : with memoir, explanatory notes, etc
A critical examination of the poetical works of Thomas Hoodp.615.non-fictionA critical examination of the poetical works of Thomas Hood poetry - english, thomas hood 1799-1845