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  • Waring, James J. (Savannah, Georgia: Morning News Steam Printing House, 1879)
    This substantial document deals with the yellow fever epidemic in Savannah in 1876. The author, James J. Waring, was the Chairman of the Dry Culture Committee (try imagining what that means without this book as a guide.) ...
  • Chapin, Pelatiah (Concord : Printed by Geo. Hough, for the author, 1794)
    This text contains a series of evangelic poetry for the purposes of "devotion, excited by spiritual songs, and conviction urged by gospel truth." By Pelatiah Chapin, an author.
  • Jones, Michael (London, Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, 1647)
    An exact and full relation of the great victory obtained against the rebels at Dungons-Hill in Ireland, August 8, 1647. By the forces under the command of Colonel Michael Jones. With a letter from the said Colonel, to the ...
  • National Baptist Sunday School Convention and Institute (Philadelphia : American Baptist Publication Society, 1869)
    This scan is the 1869 November issue (2, 3, &4) of The first National Sunday School Convention of the United States under the auspices of the American Baptist Publication Society. Featuring different works "embracing , in ...
  • Marshall Davis, Frank (First edition Chicago, Illinois : Black Cat Press, 1937)
    I am the American Negro features many poems by Davis. He concerned himself with portraying Black life, protesting racial inequalities, and promoting Black pride through his work.
  • Twain, Mark (Hartford, Conn. : American Publishing Company, 1869)
    The Innocents Abroad, otherwise knows as The New Pilgrims Progress, features some account of the steamship Quaker City's excursion to Europe and the holy land. It chronicles what Twain called his "Great Pleasure Excursion" ...
  • Robbins, Archibald (3rd ed. Hartford : Silas Andrus, 1818)
    A journal, comprising an account of the loss of the brig Commerce, of Hartford. Featuring James Riley, master, upon the western coast of Africa, August 28th, 1815. Also discussion of the slavery and sufferings of the author ...
  • Defoe, Daniel (London, Harrison and Co., 1781)
    Published in 1781, this novel features character Robinson Crusoe after surviving a terrible shipwreck. He discovers he is the only human on an island far from any shipping routes or rescue. Written by Daniel Defoe, it ...
  • Harper and Brothers (New York : Harper and Brothers, 1848)
    Biographies of John Stark, Charles Brockden Brown, Richard Montgomery, and Ethan Allen. The two principal objectives to be attained, in this biographical composition, are accuracy to facts and finish in the literary execution.
  • Sparks, Jared; New York: Harper & Brothers (New York : Harper and Brothers, 1848)
    Biographies of Jonathan Edwards and David Brainerd. Conducted by Jared Sparks in relation with The Library of American Biography, volume 8. The purpose of this text is to select prominent names, to" which opportunity and ...
  • Sparks, Jared; New York : Harper & Brothers (New York : Harper 1840, 1837)
    Biographies of Sir William Phips, Israel Putnam, Lucretia Maria Davidson, and David Rittenhouse. Conducted by Jared Sparks in relation with The Library of American Biography, volume 7. The purpose of this text is to select ...
  • Tawāba, Fanté, transcriber. (2016)
    Handwritten and bound medieval Ge'ez chant book, written on partchment in wooden cover and leather case. Created by unknown author in Ethopia, no date.
  • Cook, Eugene (, 1816-02-15)
    Copy of Memorandum from Georgia Attorney General Eugene Cook to Georgia Gov. Marvin Griffin in 1957 on the subject of the rights of the Federal Government to send troops into a state. This document was prepared after the ...
  • Jeffrey, Francis (Philadelphia : A. Hart, Late Carey & Hart, 1852)
    Francis Jeffrey, a.k.a. Lord Jeffrey, was a Scottish judge and literary critic best known for his contributions to the Edinburgh review, which this text highlights. Mainly a general literature with literary biography.
  • Comstock, J.L. (Pratt, Woodford, and Co., 1850)
    NATURAL HISTORY of BIRDS with Engravings, on A NEW Plan, EXHIBITING THEIR COMPARATIVE SIZE; adapted To The Capacities Of Youth; WITH AUTHENTIC ANECDOTES, illustrating Their Habits And Characters; Together With reflections, ...
  • Allen, James S. (New York: International Publishers, 1938)
    The present pamphlet is based upon an earlier brochure under the same title first published in 1932. Since then, important changes in the United States and in the world situation have rendered sections of the old pamphlet ...
  • Meyer, Carl Joseph (Hildburghausen ; Amsterdam ; Paris; Philadelphia : Bibliographisches Instituts 1840, 1840)
    The Neuester Universal-Atlas für alte & neue Erdkunde; also known as Meyer's universal atlas. Contains maps from Südlicher Theil des Kirchenstaats am untern Rand anschliessend (The southern part of the Papal States) to ...
  • London, Printed for J. Coote (London, Printed for J. Coote, 1759)
    A New geographical dictionary. This containing a full and accurate account of the several parts of the known world, as it is divided into continents, islands, oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes. As well as the situation, ...
  • London, Printed for J. Coote (London, Printed for J. Coote, 1759)
    A New geographical dictionary. This containing a full and accurate account of the several parts of the known world, as it is divided into continents, islands, oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes. As well as the situation, ...

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