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- 1/pi to 1.000.000 digits, calculated by Yasumasa Kanada, (electronic resource/)
- A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- A Connecticut yankee in King Arthurs court, by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens), (electronic resource/)
- A Shropshire lad, by A.E. Housman, (electronic resource/)
- A book of nonsense, by Edward Lear, (electronic resource/)
- A book of strife in the form of the diary of an old soul, by George MacDonald, (electronic resource/)
- A brief history of the Internet : the bright side : the dark side, by Michael Hart and Maxwell Fuller, (electronic resource/)
- A cathedral courtship, by Kate Wiggin Douglas, (electronic resource/)
- A charmed life, by Richard Harding Davis, (electronic resource/)
- A childs history of england, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- A collection of Beatrix Potter stories, by Beatrix Potter, (electronic resource/)
- A collection of ballads, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- A date that will live in infamy, by Franklin D. Roosevelt, (electronic resource/)
- A daughter of Eve, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- A distinguished provincial at Paris (Lost illusions, part II), by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Ellen Marriage, (electronic resource/)
- A dome of many-colored glass, by Amy Lowell, (electronic resource/)
- A drama on the seashore, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- A fair penitent, by Wilkie Collins, (electronic resource/)
- A gentleman of France, by Stanley Weyman, (electronic resource/)
- A great grief, by Hans Christian Andersen, (electronic resource/)
- A guide to the best historical novels and tales, by Jonathan Nield, (electronic resource/)
- A historical record of the population of the United States, Anonymous, (electronic resource/)
- A history of aeronautics, by E. Charles Vivian, (electronic resource/)
- A history of science, Vol. 1, by Henry Smith Williams, (electronic resource/)
- A history of science, Vol. 3, by Henry Smith Williams, (electronic resource/)
- A history of science, Vol. 4, by Henry Smith Williams, (electronic resource/)
- A history of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom, by Andrew Dickson White, (electronic resource/)
- A journey from this world to the next, by Henry Fielding, (electronic resource/)
- A journey in other worlds-a romance of the future, by John Jacobs Astor, (electronic resource/)
- A journey to the western islands of Scotland, by Samuel Johnson, (electronic resource/)
- A kidnapped Santa Claus, by L. Frank Baum, (electronic resource/)
- A ladys life in the Rocky Mountains, by Isabella L. Bird, (electronic resource/)
- A legend of Montrose, by Sir Walter Scott, (electronic resource/)
- A lowden sabbath morn, by Robert Louis Stevenson, (electronic resource/)
- A lute of Jade : being selections from the classical poets of China, by L. Cranmer-Byng, (electronic resource/)
- A man of business, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Clara Bell and others, (electronic resource/)
- A message from the sea, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- A midsummer nights dream, by William Shakespeare, (electronic resource/)
- A millionaire of yesterday, by E. Phillips Oppenheim, (electronic resource/)
- A miscellany of men, G.K. Chesterton, (electronic resource/)
- A modest proposal, by Jonathan Swift, (electronic resource/)
- A monk of Fife, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- A pair of blue eyes, by Thomas Hardy, (electronic resource/)
- A passion in the desert, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- A plea for old Cap Collier, Irvin S. Cobb, (electronic resource/)
- A poor wise man, by Mary Roberts Rinehart, (electronic resource/)
- A prince from Bohemia, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Clara Bell and others, (electronic resource/)
- A psychological counter-current in recent fiction, by William Dean Howells, (electronic resource/)
- A question of latitude, by Richard Harding Davis, (electronic resource/)
- A reading of life : and other poems, by George Meredith, (electronic resource/)
- A rogues life, by Wilkie Collins, (electronic resource/)
- A second home, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Clara Bell, (electronic resource/)
- A selection from the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick, arranged with introduction by Francis Turner Palgrave, (electronic resource/)
- A selection from the writings of Guy de Maupassant : short stories of the tragedy and comedy of life, Vol. 1, by Guy de Maupassant ; with a critical preface by Paul Bourget of the French Academy and an introduction by Robert Arnot, M.A, (electronic resource/)
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy, by Laurence Sterne, (electronic resource/)
- A start in life, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- A straight deal or the ancient grudge, by Owen Wister, (electronic resource/)
- A strange disappearance, by Anna Green, (electronic resource/)
- A study in scarlet, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, (electronic resource/)
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 1, by Baruch Spinoza (Benedict de Spinoza), (electronic resource/)
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 3, Chapters XI-XV, by Baruch Spinoza, (electronic resource/)
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 4, Chapters XVI to XX, by Baruch Spinoza, (electronic resource/)
- A tramp abroad, by Mark Twain, (electronic resource/)
- A treatise on good works, by Martin Luther, (electronic resource/)
- A visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian north, by Ida Pfeiffer, (electronic resource/)
- A voyage to Abyssinia, by Jerome Lobo ; translated from the French by Samuel Johnson, (electronic resource/)
- A voyage to Arcturus, by David Lindsay, (electronic resource/)
- A wasted day, by Richard Harding Davis, (electronic resource/)
- A woman of no importance, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- A woman of thirty, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- ABCs of science, by Charles Oliver, (electronic resource/)
- Abraham Lincoln, by James Russell Lowell, (electronic resource/)
- Across the plains, by Robert Louis Stevenson, (electronic resource/)
- Adam Bede, by George Eliot, (electronic resource/)
- Address to the German nobility concerning Christian liberty, by Martin Luther, (electronic resource/)
- Adieu, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- Adventure, by Jack London, (electronic resource/)
- Adventures among books, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- Aeroplanes and dirigibles of war, by Frederick A. Talbot, (electronic resource/)
- Aeroplanes, by J.S. Zerbe, (electronic resource/)
- Aesops fables, edited by Samuel Richardson, (electronic resource/)
- After dark, by Wilkie Collins, (electronic resource/)
- Agesilaus, by Xenophon ; translation by H.G. Dakyns, (electronic resource/)
- Agnes Grey, by Anne Bronte, (electronic resource/)
- Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, (electronic resource)
- Albert savarus, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Alcibiades I, by Plato ; [translated by Benjamin Jowett], (electronic resource/)
- Alcibiades II, by Platonic Imitator ; translated by Benjamin Jowett, (electronic resource/)
- Alexandria and her schools, by Charles Kingsley, (electronic resource/)
- All the year round, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Allan Quatermain, by H. Rider Haggard, (electronic resource/)
- Alls well that ends well, by William Shakespeare, (electronic resource/)
- Almayers folly, by Joseph Conrad, (electronic resource/)
- America through the spectacles of an oriental diplomat, by Ting-fang Wu, (electronic resource/)
- American hand book of the daguerreotype, by S.D. Humphrey, (electronic resource/)
- American notes for general circulation, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Amours de voyage, by Arthur Hugh Clough, (electronic resource/)
- Amy foster, by Joseph Conrad, (electronic resource/)
- An anthology of Australian verse, edited by Bertram Stevens, (electronic resource/)
- An episode under the terror, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Clara Bell and others, (electronic resource/)
- An historical mystery (the Gondreville mystery), by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- An ideal husband, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- An inland voyage, by Robert Louis Stevenson, (electronic resource/)
- An international episode, by Henry James, (electronic resource/)
- An introduction to the study of Robert Brownings poetry, by Hiram Corson, (electronic resource/)
- An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, by Ambrose Bierce, (electronic resource/)
- An old maid, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- An old town by the sea, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, (electronic resource/)
- An open letter on translating, by Martin Luther, (electronic resource/)
- An unsocial socialist, by George Bernard Shaw, (electronic resource/)
- Ancient poems, ballads and songs of the peasantry of England, edited by Robert Bell, (electronic resource/)
- And even now, by Max Beerbohm, (electronic resource/)
- Andersens fairy tales : selections, by Hans Christian Andersen, (electronic resource/)
- Angling sketches, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- Annals of the parish, by John Galt, (electronic resource/)
- Anomalies and curiosities of medicine, by George Gould, (electronic resource/)
- Another study of woman, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell, (electronic resource/)
- Anthem, Ayn Rand, (electronic resource/)
- Antigone, by Sophocles, (electronic resource/)
- Arizona nights, by Stewart White, (electronic resource/)
- Armadale, by Wilkie Collins, (electronic resource/)
- As you like it, by William Shakespeare, (electronic resource/)
- Astoria ; or Anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving, (electronic resource/)
- At the back of the north wind, by George MacDonald, (electronic resource/)
- At the earths core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, (electronic resource/)
- At the foot of the rainbow, Gene Stratton-Porter, (electronic resource/)
- At the sign of the cat and racket, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Aucassin and Nicolete, [translated from the French by] Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- Baartock, by Lewis Roth, (electronic resource/)
- Bab : a sub-deb, Mary Roberts Rinehart, (electronic resource/)
- Bacons declaration in the name of the people (30 July 1676), by Nathaniel Bacon, (electronic resource/)
- Bacons essays, by Francis Bacon, (electronic resource/)
- Ballads and lyrics of old France : with other poems, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service, (electronic resource/)
- Ballads of a Cheechako, by Robert W. Service, (electronic resource/)
- Ballads, by Horatio Alger, Jr, (electronic resource/)
- Ban and arriere ban : a rally of fugitive rhymes, [by Andrew Lang], (electronic resource/)
- Barlaam and Ioasaph, by Saint John of Damascus, (electronic resource/)
- Barnaby rudge, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Beacon lights of history : Renaissance and reformation, Vol. 3, Part 2, by John Lord, (electronic resource/)
- Beacon lights of history : the Middle Ages, Vol. 3, Part 1, by John Lord, (electronic resource/)
- Beasts and super-beasts, by H.H. Munro (Saki), (electronic resource/)
- Beasts, men and gods, by Ferdinand Ossendowski, (electronic resource/)
- Beatrix, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Beautiful stories from Shakespeare, by E. Nesbit, (electronic resource/)
- Before Adam, by Jack London, (electronic resource/)
- Beowulf, Anonymous ; translated by Gummere, (electronic resource/)
- Betty Zane, by Zane Grey, (electronic resource/)
- Billy Baxters letters, by William J. Kountz, Jr, (electronic resource/)
- Billy and the big stick, by Richard Harding Davis, (electronic resource/)
- Bird neighbors : an introductory acquaintance with one hundred and fifty birds commonly found in the gardens, meadows, and woods about our homes, by Neltje Blanchan ; introduction by John Burroughs, (electronic resource/)
- Black Beauty : the autobiography of a horse, by Anna Sewell, (electronic resource/)
- Bleak house, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Blix, by Frank Norris, (electronic resource/)
- Books and bookmen, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- Boyhood in Norway : stories of boy-life in the land of the midnight sun, by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, (electronic resource/)
- British airships : past, present and future, by George Whale, (electronic resource/)
- Bucky OConnor : a tale of the unfenced border, by William MacLeod Raine, (electronic resource/)
- Bunyan characters, First series, by Alexander Whyte, (electronic resource/)
- Bunyan characters, Second series, by Alexander Whyte, (electronic resource/)
- Bureaucracy, by Honore de Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Burning daylight, by Jack London, (electronic resource/)
- Buttercup gold and other stories, by Ellen Robena Field, (electronic resource/)
- Cabin fever, by B.M. Bower, (electronic resource/)
- Caesars commentaries in Latin, Books 1-4, Julius Caesar, (electronic resource/)
- Camille (la Dame aux Camilias), by Alexandre Dumas (fils), (electronic resource/)
- Captain Blood, by Rafael Sabatini, (electronic resource/)
- Captain Burle, by Emile Zola, (electronic resource/)
- Castle Rackrent, by Maria Edgeworth, (electronic resource/)
- Catalans constant to 1.5M places, Greg Fee, (electronic resource/)
- Catherine : a story, by William Makepeace Thackeray, (electronic resource/)
- Catherine de Medicis, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katherine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- Cavalier songs and ballads of England from 1642 to 1684, edited by Charles MacKay, (electronic resource/)
- Central Intelligence Agency, by the U.S. Government, (electronic resource/)
- Ceres runaway and other essays, by Alice Meynell, (electronic resource/)
- Chance - a tale of two cities, by Joseph Conrad, (electronic resource/)
- Charles darwin and the voyage of the beagle, by Charles Darwin, (electronic resource/)
- Charlotte Brontes notes on pseudonyms used by herself and her sisters, Emily and Anne Bronte, by Charlotte Bronte [alias Currer Bell] [Emily Bronte was Ellis Bell, Anne Bronte was Acton Bell], (electronic resource/)
- Charlotte Temple, by Susanna Haswell Rowson, (electronic resource/)
- Charmides and other poems, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair, by William Morris, (electronic resource/)
- Child of storm, by H. Rider Haggard, (electronic resource/)
- Chita : a memory of last island, by Lafcadio Hearn, (electronic resource/)
- Christ in flanders, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Christabel, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, (electronic resource/)
- Christopher Columbus, letter to the king and queen of Spain, by Christopher Columbus, (electronic resource/)
- Chronicles of Avonlea, by L.M. Montgomery, (electronic resource/)
- Chronicles of the Canongate, by by Sir Walter Scott, (electronic resource/)
- Cinderella ; or, the little glass slipper and other stories, (electronic resource)
- Clocks, by Jerome K. Jerome, (electronic resource/)
- Clotelle, or, The colored heroine : a tale of the southern states, William Wells Brown, (electronic resource/)
- Cobbs anatomy, by Irvin S. Cobb, (electronic resource/)
- Codex Junius 11, author uncertain ; generally attributed to Caedmon, (electronic resource/)
- Colonel chabert, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Concerning Christian liberty, by Martin Luther, (electronic resource/)
- Confessio amantis or tales of the seven deadly sins, by John Gower, (electronic resource/)
- Confessions of an English opium eater, Thomas De Quincey, (electronic resource/)
- Confidence, by Henry James, (electronic resource/)
- Constitution of the Empire of Japan, (electronic resource)
- Constitution of the confederate states, by Confederate States of America, (electronic resource/)
- Country sentiment, by Robert Graves, (electronic resource/)
- Court life in China : the capital, its officials and people, by Isaac Taylor Headland, (electronic resource/)
- Cousin Betty, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by James Waring, (electronic resource/)
- Cousin Pons, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Ellen Marriage, (electronic resource/)
- Cow-country, by B.M. Bower, (electronic resource/)
- Cranford, and other tales, by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, (electronic resource/)
- Cratylus, by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett, (electronic resource/)
- Critical and historical essays, Vol. 1, by Thomas Babington Macaulay, (electronic resource/)
- Critical and historical essays, Vol. 2, by Thomas Babington Macaulay, (electronic resource/)
- Crome yellow, Aldous Huxley, (electronic resource)
- Cyrano de Bergerac : a play in five acts, by Edmond Rostand ; trans. from the French by Gladys Thomas and Mary F. Guillemard, (electronic resource/)
- Daddy-long-legs, by Jean Webster, (electronic resource/)
- Damaged goods, by Upton Sinclair, (electronic resource/)
- Dangerous days, by Mary Roberts Rinehart, (electronic resource/)
- Darwin and modern science : essays in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin and of the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the origin of species, edited by A.C. Seward, (electronic resource/)
- De Profundis, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- Dead Souls, by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol ; tr. D.J. Hogarth, (electronic resource/)
- Dead men tell no tales, by E.W. Hornung, (electronic resource/)
- Dear enemy, by Jean Webster, (electronic resource/)
- Declaration of war on Germany, by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, (electronic resource/)
- Deirdre of the sorrows, by J.M. Synge, (electronic resource/)
- Democracy and education, by John Dewey, (electronic resource/)
- Derrick Vaughan, novelist, by Edna Lyall, (electronic resource/)
- Desert gold, by Zane Grey, (electronic resource/)
- Diary of a pilgrimage, by Jerome K. Jerome, (electronic resource/)
- Dickory Cronke, by Daniel Defoe, (electronic resource/)
- Doctor marigold, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Dombey and son, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Domestic peace, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Don Quixote, Miguel De Cervantes ; translated by John Ormsby, (electronic resource/)
- Dorothy and the wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum Royal Historian of Oz, (electronic resource/)
- Down with the cities!, by Tadashi Nakishima, (electronic resource/)
- Dr. Faustus : from the quarto of 1616, by Christopher Marlowe ; edited by Alexander Dyce, (electronic resource/)
- Draft : NAFTA tariff phasing descriptions, U.S. government, (electronic resource/)
- Dramatic lyrics, Robert Browning, (electronic resource/)
- Dream life and real life : a little African story, by Olive Schreiner, (electronic resource/)
- Dreams and dust, by Don Marquis, (electronic resource/)
- Dreams, by Jerome K. Jerome, (electronic resource/)
- Dreams, by Oliver Schreiner, (electronic resource/)
- Droll stories collected from the abbeys of Touraine, Vol. 1, The first ten tales, by Honore de Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Droll stories collected from the abbeys of Touraine, Vol. 2, The second ten tales, by Honore de Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Early kings of Norway, by Thomas Carlyle, (electronic resource/)
- Ecloga, by Virgil, (electronic resource/)
- Edison, his life and inventions, by Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin, (electronic resource/)
- Edward the Second, by Christopher Marlowe, (electronic resource/)
- Egmont, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ; tr. Anna Swanwick, (electronic resource/)
- Eight years wanderings in Ceylon, by Samuel White Baker, (electronic resource/)
- El Dorado, by Baroness Orczy, (electronic resource/)
- El verdugo, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- Elinor Wyllys : or, The young folk of Longbridge, Vol. 2, by Susan Fenimore Cooper, (electronic resource/)
- Elizabeth and her German garden, by Elizabeth [Marie Annette Beauchamp], (electronic resource/)
- Emile Zola, by William Dean Howells, (electronic resource/)
- Emma, by Jane Austen, (electronic resource/)
- Enoch Soames : a memory of the eighteen-nineties, by Max Beerbohm, (electronic resource/)
- Eothen, by William William Kinglake, (electronic resource/)
- Erewhon revisited, by Samuel Butler, (electronic resource/)
- Erewhon, o, Over the range, [Samuel Butler], (electronic resource/)
- Eryxias, by a platonic imitator ; translated by Benjamin Jowett, (electronic resource/)
- Essays and lectures, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- Essays, by Alice Meynell, (electronic resource/)
- Etext of Poems and songs of Robert Burns, by Robert Burns, (electronic resource/)
- Ethics including improvement of the understanding, by Baruch Spinoza [Benedictus De Spinoza] ; translated by R.H.M. Elwes, (electronic resource/)
- Eugenie Grandet, by Honore de Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Euthydemus, by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett, (electronic resource/)
- Euthyphro, by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett, (electronic resource/)
- Evangeline : a tale of Acadie, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (electronic resource/)
- Eve and David, Honore De Balzac ; translated by Ellen Marriage, (electronic resource/)
- Evergreens, by Jerome K. Jerome, (electronic resource/)
- Everybodys business is nobodys business : or, Private abuses, public grievances : exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women, servants, footmen, etc ..., by Daniel Defoe, (electronic resource/)
- Everybodys guide to money matters, by William Cotton, (electronic resource/)
- Extracts from Adams diary, by Mark Twain, (electronic resource/)
- Facino cane, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Factorials from 1! to 10000!, by various, (electronic resource/)
- Falk, by Joseph Conrad, (electronic resource/)
- Fanny herself, by Edna Ferber, (electronic resource/)
- Fantastic fables, Ambrose Bierce, (electronic resource/)
- Father Goriot, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Ellen Marriage, (electronic resource/)
- Father Ryans poems, by Abram J. Ryan, (electronic resource/)
- Father Sergius and other stories, by Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude, (electronic resource/)
- Ferragus, chief of the devorants, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, (electronic resource/)
- Fibonaccis numbers, the first 1000, edited by Michael Husted, (electronic resource/)
- Findelkind, Louise De La Ramee (Ouida), (electronic resource/)
- Finished, by H. Rider Haggard, (electronic resource/)
- Fire-tongue, by Sax Rohmer, (electronic resource/)
- First book of Adam and Eve, by Rutherford Platt, (electronic resource/)
- Fishermans luck and some other uncertain things, by Henry Van Dyke, (electronic resource/)
- Five children and it, by Edith Nesbit, (electronic resource/)
- Flame and shadow, by Sara Teasdale, (electronic resource/)
- Flatland : a romance of many dimensions, by Edwin A. Abbott, (electronic resource/)
- Flower fables, by Louisa May Alcott, (electronic resource/)
- Flower of the mind and later poems, Alice Meynell, (electronic resource/)
- Flying U Ranch, by B.M. Bower, (electronic resource/)
- Flying machines : construction and operation ; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship, by W.J. Jackman and Thos. H. Russell, with introductory chapter by Octave Chanute, (electronic resource/)
- Four Arthurian romances, by Chretien DeTroyes, (electronic resource/)
- Four freedoms speech, by Franklin D. Roosevelt, (electronic resource/)
- Frances waldeaux, by Rebecca Harding Davis, (electronic resource/)
- Franks campaign : or, The farm and the camp, by Horatio Alger, Jr, (electronic resource/)
- From London to Lands End, by, (electronic resource/)
- From the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick, [by Robert Herrick] ; arranged with introduction by Francis Turner Palgrave, (electronic resource/)
- From the snow image, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, (electronic resource/)
- Fugitive slave law of 1793, the United States Congress of 1793, (electronic resource/)
- Gambara, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Francois Rabelais, (electronic resource/)
- Gaudissart II, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Clara Bell and others, (electronic resource/)
- General William Booth enters into heaven and other poems, by Vachel Lindsay, (electronic resource/)
- George silvermans explanation, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- German invasion of Poland, (electronic resource)
- Give me liberty or give me death, by Patrick Henry, (electronic resource/)
- Glaucus : or the wonders of the shore, by Charles Kingsley, (electronic resource/)
- Glinda of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, Royal Historian of Oz, (electronic resource/)
- Gobseck, by Honore de Balzac ; translated by Ellen Marriage, (electronic resource/)
- God the invisible king, by H.G. Wells, (electronic resource/)
- Going into society, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Good Indian, by B.M. Bower, (electronic resource/)
- Gorgias, by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett, (electronic resource/)
- Grace abounding to the chief of sinners, by John Bunyan, (electronic resource/)
- Grass of Parnassus, first and last rhymes, by Andrew Lang, (electronic resource/)
- Great expectations, Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Green mansions : a romance of the tropical forest, by W.H. Hudson, (electronic resource/)
- Greenmantle, by John Buchan, (electronic resource/)
- Grettir the strong, Author unknown, (electronic resource/)
- Guide to life and literature of the southwest, by J. Frank Dobie, (electronic resource/)
- Gulliver Jones, by Edwin L. Arnold, (electronic resource/)
- Gullivers travels, Jonathan Swift, (electronic resource/)
- Hans Brinker or, The silver skates, by Mary Mapes Dodge, (electronic resource/)
- Hard times, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Heart of the West, by O. Henry, (electronic resource)
- Hearts of controversy, by Alice Meynell, (electronic resource/)
- Heidi, by Johanna Spyri, (electronic resource/)
- Heimskringla, or, The chronicle of the kings of Norway, by Snorri Sturluson, (electronic resource/)
- Helen of Troy, and other poems, by Sara Teasdale, (electronic resource/)
- Hellenica, by Xenophon ; translation by H.G. Dakyns, (electronic resource/)
- Henry Clays remarks before the House and Senate of the United States of America, Part 1 and 2, prepared by Anthony J. Adam, (electronic resource/)
- Her fathers daughter, by Gene Stratton-Porter, (electronic resource/)
- Her prairie knight, by B.M. Bower (B.M. Sinclair), (electronic resource/)
- Heretics, G.K. Chesterton, (electronic resource/)
- Hermione and her little group of serious thinkers, by Don Marquis, (electronic resource/)
- Hero tales from American history, by Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt, (electronic resource/)
- Herodias, by Gustave Flaubert, (electronic resource/)
- Heroes and hero worship, by Thomas Carlyle, (electronic resource/)
- Heroes of the telegraph, by J. Munro, (electronic resource/)
- Hesiod, the Homeric hymns, and Homerica, by Hesiod, (electronic resource/)
- Hiero the tyrant and other treatises, Xenophon, (electronic resource/)
- Hiram the young farmer, by Burbank Todd, (electronic resource/)
- Historic girls : stories of girls who have influenced the history of their times, E.S. Brooks, (electronic resource/)
- Historical lectures and essays, by Charles Kingsley, (electronic resource/)
- History of the Britons (Historia Brittonum), by Nennius ; translated by J.A. Giles, (electronic resource/)
- History of the conflict between religion and science, by John Draper, (electronic resource/)
- History of the conquest of Peru, by William Hickling Prescott, (electronic resource/)
- Honorine, Honore De Balzac, (electronic resource/)
- House divided speech, by Abraham Lincoln, (electronic resource/)
- House of pomegranates, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- Howard Pyles book of pirates : fiction, fact & fancy concerning the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main, by Howard Pyle ; compiled by Merle Johnson, (electronic resource/)
- Hunted down, by Charles Dickens, (electronic resource/)
- Hunting sketches, by Anthony Trollope, (electronic resource/)
- I say no, by Wilkie Collins, (electronic resource/)
- Idle thoughts of an idle fellow, by Jerome K. Jerome, (electronic resource/)
- Idylls of the king, and other Arthurian poems, by Alfred Tennyson, (electronic resource/)
- If, by Lord Dunsany, (electronic resource/)
- In Flanders fields, by John McCrae, with an essay in character by Sir Andrew Macphail, (electronic resource/)
- In a German pension, by Katherine Mansfield, (electronic resource/)
- In darkest England, and the way out, by William Booth, (electronic resource/)
- In defense of women, by H.L. Mencken, (electronic resource/)
- In the cage, by Henry James, (electronic resource/)
- In the days when the world was wide and other verses, by Henry Lawson, (electronic resource/)
- Inaugural address, by President William Jefferson Clinton, (electronic resource/)
- Inaugural addresses of the presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton, (electronic resource)
- Inaugural speech, by Franklin D. Roosevlt, (electronic resource/)
- Industrial biography : Iron-workers and tool-makers, by Samuel Smiles, (electronic resource/)
- Initials only, by Anna Katharine Green, (electronic resource/)
- Intentions, by Oscar Wilde, (electronic resource/)
- Island nights entertainments, by Robert Louis Stevenson, (electronic resource/)
- Ivanoff : a play, by Anton Chekhov, (electronic resource/)
- JFKs inaugural address, John F. Kennedy, (electronic resource/)
- James Otis the pre-Revolutionist, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D, (electronic resource/)
- Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, (electronic resource/)
- Jasmin: barber, poet, philanthropist, by Samuel Smiles, (electronic resource/)
- Jerry of the islands, by Jack London, (electronic resource/)
- Jerusalem delivered, by Tasso Torquato, (electronic resource/)
- Joe Wilson and his mates, by Henry Lawson, (electronic resource/)
- John Barleycorn, by Jack London, (electronic resource/)
- John Jacob Astor : little journeys to the homes of great busines