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  • Moby Dick; Or, The Whale

    Herman Melville

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2015)
    Call me Ishmael. Some years ago—never mind how long precisely—having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world. It is a way I have of driving off the spleen and regulating the circulation. Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul; whenever I find myself involuntarily pausing before coffin warehouses, and bringing up the rear of every funeral I meet; and especially whenever my hypos get such an upper hand of me, that it requires a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off—then, I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can. This is my substitute for pistol and ball. With a philosophical flourish Cato throws himself upon his sword; I quietly take to the ship. There is nothing surprising in this. If they but knew it, almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me
  • Dracula

    Bram Stoker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2015)
    3 May. Bistritz.—Left Munich at 8:35 P. M., on 1st May, arriving at Vienna early next morning; should have arrived at 6:46, but train was an hour late. Buda-Pesth seems a wonderful place, from the glimpse which I got of it from the train and the little I could walk through the streets. I feared to go very far from the station, as we had arrived late and would start as near the correct time as possible. The impression I had was that we were leaving the West and entering the East; the most western of splendid bridges over the Danube, which is here of noble width and depth, took us among the traditions of Turkish rule.
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  • For kids only: What you should know about marijuana

    Mary-Carol Kelly

    Unknown Binding (For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O, March 15, 1980)
    Booklet
  • Think and Grow Rich

    Napoleon Hill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 24, 2015)
    The Thirteen Steps to Riches described in this book offer the shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of the man or woman who is searching for a definite goal in life.
  • Experimental electricity for boys

    Willard Doan

    Hardcover (J.F. Rider, March 15, 1959)
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  • Molecules to Models: Advances in Neuroscience : Papers from Science, 1986-1989

    Katrina Kelner, Daniel E. Koshland

    Paperback (Amer Assn for the Advancement of, Dec. 1, 1989)
    A collection of current articles from the journal Science on the neuro-sciences provides a comprehensive, indexed survey of the field. It will be most comfortable for upper division and graduate students who want to gain a broad understanding of the neurosciences. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
  • A Modest Proposal

    Jonathan Swift

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2015)
    It is a melancholy object to those, who walk through this great town, or travel in the country, when they see the streets, the roads and cabbin-doors crowded with beggars of the female sex, followed by three, four, or six children, all in rags, and importuning every passenger for an alms. These mothers instead of being able to work for their honest livelihood, are forced to employ all their time in stroling to beg sustenance for their helpless infants who, as they grow up, either turn thieves for want of work, or leave their dear native country, to fight for the Pretender in Spain, or sell themselves to the Barbadoes.
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  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2015)
    In the shade of the house, in the sunshine of the riverbank near the boats, in the shade of the Sal-wood forest, in the shade of the fig tree is where Siddhartha grew up, the handsome son of the Brahman, the young falcon, together with his friend Govinda, son of a Brahman. The sun tanned his light shoulders by the banks of the river when bathing, performing the sacred ablutions, the sacred offerings. In the mango grove, shade poured into his black eyes, when playing as a boy, when his mother sang, when the sacred offerings were made, when his father, the scholar, taught him, when the wise men talked. For a long time, Siddhartha had been partaking in the discussions of the wise men, practising debate with Govinda, practising with Govinda the art of reflection, the service of meditation. He already knew how to speak the Om silently, the word of words, to speak it silently into himself while inhaling, to speak it silently out of himself while exhaling, with all the concentration of his soul, the forehead surrounded by the glow of the clear-thinking spirit. He already knew to feel Atman in the depths of his being, indestructible, one with the universe.
  • Crime and Punishment

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2015)
    On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. He had successfully avoided meeting his landlady on the staircase. His garret was under the roof of a high, five-storied house and was more like a cupboard than a room. The landlady who provided him with garret, dinners, and attendance, lived on the floor below, and every time he went out he was obliged to pass her kitchen, the door of which invariably stood open. And each time he passed, the young man had a sick, frightened feeling, which made him scowl and feel ashamed. He was hopelessly in debt to his landlady, and was afraid of meeting her.
  • Jane Eyre

    Charlotte Bronte

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2015)
    A preface to the first edition of “Jane Eyre” being unnecessary, I gave none: this second edition demands a few words both of acknowledgment and miscellaneous remark. My thanks are due in three quarters. To the Public, for the indulgent ear it has inclined to a plain tale with few pretensions. To the Press, for the fair field its honest suffrage has opened to an obscure aspirant. To my Publishers, for the aid their tact, their energy, their practical sense and frank liberality have afforded an unknown and unrecommended Author.
  • Children's Hospital pediatric pacesetter: Caring, research, education characterize Columbus facility

    Stuart W Williams

    Unknown Binding (Newcomen Society of the United States, March 15, 1993)
    The pamphlet contains several b/w photos of historical interest, showing the progress of the Columbus, Ohio facility, and patient care.
  • The Count of Monte Cristo

    Alexandre Dumas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 29, 2015)
    On the 24th of February, 1815, the look-out at Notre-Dame de la Garde signalled the three-master, the Pharaon from Smyrna, Trieste, and Naples. As usual, a pilot put off immediately, and rounding the Chateau d'If, got on board the vessel between Cape Morgion and Rion island. Immediately, and according to custom, the ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean were covered with spectators; it is always an event at Marseilles for a ship to come into port, especially when this ship, like the Pharaon, has been built, rigged, and laden at the old Phocee docks, and belongs to an owner of the city.
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