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Books published by publisher Echo Library (2007-05-01)

  • The Gold Hunters

    James Oliver Curwood

    Paperback (Echo Library, March 18, 2008)
    A Story of Life and Adventure in the Hudson Bay Wilds. First published in 1909.
  • Ragged Dick

    Horatio Alger

    Paperback (Echo Library, Aug. 21, 2006)
    A novel, subtitled 'street life in New York with the boot-blacks' from a popular figure in the history of American social ideals
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  • Facing Death

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Echo Library, March 1, 2010)
    First published 1882. One of many works by the prolific English 19th Century novelist best known for his historical adventure stories.
  • The Counterpane Fairy

    Katharine Pyle

    Paperback (Echo Library, March 11, 2008)
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  • Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle

    Victor Appleton

    Paperback (Echo Library, Aug. 21, 2006)
    A thrilling adventure in the famous Tom Swift series
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  • Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes and Perverted Proverbs

    Harry Graham

    Paperback (Echo Library, Jan. 25, 2012)
    A collection of humorous verse first published I n 1901 together with a short selection of proverbs subtitled "A Manual of Immorals for the Many" by the same author which was first published in 1903.
  • The Story of Mankind

    Hendrik Willem van Loon

    Paperback (Echo Library, March 9, 2007)
    It was intended for children, and of course much of the science is hopelessly out of date, but this ambitious, even audacious attempt to offer an overview of the entirety of human history remains a breathtaking work today. A 1921 bestseller, The Story of Mankind won the first Newbery Medal in 1922, and it is no wonder: the book-which begins with the origin of life itself on our planet and the arrival of the earliest protohumans on the scene and ends with The Last Fifty Years, Including Several Explanations and an Apology-is abundant with an offbeat charm and packed with the author's own beautiful illustrations and maps that are alive with a fresh, delectable humor. As a document of early modern science writing, it is invaluable. As a delightfully entertaining read, it is not to be missed. Dutch-American author and educator HENDRIK WILLEM VAN LOON (1882-1944) sold more than six million books during his lifetime, including The Story of the Bible (1923), Tolerance (1925), and America (1927).
  • The Art of the Story-Teller

    Marie L. Shedlock

    Paperback (Echo Library, Jan. 24, 2007)
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  • Alone in London

    Hesba Stretton

    Paperback (Echo Library, Nov. 8, 2006)
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  • Oswald Bastable and Others

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (Echo Library, Aug. 6, 2009)
    A collection of stories first published in 1905, some of which feature the Bastable children from "The Story of the Treasure Seekers".
  • Legends Of Charlemagne

    Thomas Bulfinch

    Paperback (Echo Library, May 17, 2006)
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  • The Sleuth of St. James's Square

    Melville Davisson Post

    (Echo Library, Nov. 15, 2006)
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