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The Higher Powers Of Mind And Spirit
"The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit" is a book written by Ralph Waldo Trine, a philosopher, mysti
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Hard Times
"Hard Times" by Charles Dickens, published in 1854, is a novel set in the fictional industrial town
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Quit Your Worrying!
"Quit Your Worrying!" is a self-help book written by George Wharton James, first published in 1909.
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After The Storm
"After the Storm" is a novel written by Timothy Shay Arthur, an American author known for his moral
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Practical Ethics
"Practical Ethics" by William De Witt Hyde is a foundational work in the field of ethics, first pub
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The Marquise de Brinvilliers
"The Marquise de Brinvilliers" is a historical novel written by Alexandre Dumas, the prolific Frenc
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Spiritual Adventures
"Spiritual Adventures" is a collection of essays written by Arthur Symons, a British poet, critic,
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The Psychology of Reasoning
"The Psychology of Reasoning" by Walter Bowers Pillsbury is a seminal work in the field of psycholo
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An Outback Marriage
"An Outback Marriage" is a captivating short story written by Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, a ren
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An Unpardonable Liar
"An Unpardonable Liar" is a novel written by Gilbert Parker, a Canadian novelist and politician who
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The Vampire Countess
"The Vampire Countess" ("La Vampire") is a Gothic novel written by Paul F矇val, a French author, and
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Silas Marner
"Silas Marner" is a novel written by George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, first published
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Once Upon A Time
"Once Upon a Time" is a collection of short stories written by Richard Harding Davis, an American j
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The Countess de Charny
"The Countess de Charny" is a historical novel written by Alexandre Dumas, originally published in
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The Name Of Jesus
"The Name of Jesus" is a devotional book written by John R. Macduff, a Scottish minister and author
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The Light of the Star
"The Light of the Star" is a novel written by Hamlin Garland, an American author known for his real
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The Shadow World
"The Shadow World" is a novel by Hamlin Garland, an American author known for his realistic portray
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Cape Cod
"Cape Cod" is a travel narrative written by the transcendentalist author Henry David Thoreau, first
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The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
"The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria" by Theophilus G. Pinches is a seminal work delving into the
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Round About A Great Estate
"Round About a Great Estate" is a collection of essays by Richard Jefferies, an English naturalist
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Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
"Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom" is a seminal work by Emanuel Swed
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The Lady Of The Aroostook
"The Lady of the Aroostook" is a novel written by William Dean Howells, first published in 1879. Se
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What the Schools Teach and Might Teach
"What the Schools Teach and Might Teach" is a seminal work authored by John Franklin Bobbitt, an in
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Lombard Street
"Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market" is a seminal work written by Walter Bagehot, a
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The Physical Basis of Mind
"The Physical Basis of Mind" by George Henry Lewes is a seminal work in the field of philosophy of
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A Woman-Hater
"A Woman-Hater" by Charles Reade is a Victorian-era novel that delves into themes of love, misunder
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Mind Amongst The Spindles
"Mind Amongst the Spindles" by Charles Knight is a collection of essays and observations that provi
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Ten Nights In A Bar Room
"Ten Nights in a Bar-Room" by Timothy Shay Arthur is a moralistic novel published in 1854. Set in a
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For the Blood Is the Life
"For the Blood Is the Life" is a gothic horror novel written by F. Marion Crawford, an American aut
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A Terrible Temptation
"A Terrible Temptation: A Story of To-Day" is a novel written by Charles Reade, a British author kn
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The Wisdom Of Life
"The Wisdom of Life" is a philosophical work by Arthur Schopenhauer, a 19th-century German philosop
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The Last Penny and Other Stories
"The Last Penny and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories written by T. S. Arthur, an Ame
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Health And Education
"Health and Education" is a non-fiction work by Charles Kingsley, a 19th-century British novelist,
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Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution
"Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution" is a biographical work written by Alpheus Spring Packard, an Am
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Petty Troubles of Married Life
"Petty Troubles of Married Life" ("Petits Bourgeois de Paris" in French) is a novella written by Ho
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Ragged Lady
"Ragged Lady" is a novel written by William Dean Howells, an American realist author prominent in t
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Sue, A Little Heroine
"Sue, A Little Heroine" is a children's book written by L. T. Meade, first published in 1891. The s
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The American Mind
Bliss Perry's "The American Mind: An Interpretation of American Thought and Character since the 188
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The Moral Instruction of Children
"The Moral Instruction of Children" is a book written by Felix Adler, an influential American philo
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The Pace That Kills
"The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle" is a novel written by Edgar Saltus, an American author known for
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The Mind Of Jesus
"The Mind of Jesus" is a profound Christian devotional book written by John Ross Macduff, a Scottis
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What a Young Woman Ought to Know
"What a Young Woman Ought to Know" is a book written by Mary Wood-Allen, a prominent American physi
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Love Me Little, Love Me Long
"Love Me Little, Love Me Long" is a novel written by Charles Reade, a British author known for his
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The Education of Henry Adams
"The Education of Henry Adams" is a seminal autobiography/biography written by Henry Adams, an Amer
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A Problem in Modern Ethics
"A Problem in Modern Ethics" is a seminal work by John Addington Symonds, an English writer, poet,
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The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics
"The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics" is a philosophical work written by the renowned German philos
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The Art Of Literature
"The Art of Literature" is a collection of essays and reflections on literature written by the Germ
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Loose Thoughts For Loose Thinkers
"Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers" is a collection of essays and lectures by Charles Kingsley, a p