The Gold Trail

Bindloss, Harold

English novelist Harold E. Bindloss spent a number of years in Western Canada during his youth. Because of these experiences, many of his novels deal with the prairies and their settlement. He produced over 30 such novels in addition to many other works, including In the Niger Country (1898), Wide Dominion (1899), Damaged Reputation (1908), Masters of the Wheat-Lands (1910), Carmen's Messenger (1917), The Girl From Keller's (1917), Sadie's Conquest (1918), Lister's Great Adventure (1920), Pine-Creek Ranch (1926), Border Trail (1931) Jungle Gold (1932) and Forbidden Rivers (1936).

Tomlinsoniana

Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron


Anarchy

Malatesta, Errico

In his pamphlet Anarchy (Italian: L'anarchia), published in 1891, Errico Malatesta seeks to explain the fundamental tenets of, and provide a persuasive argument for, his version of anarchism. According to Worldcat, it has been published in fifty-five editions between 1892 and 2004 in eight languages and is held by 139 libraries worldwide. From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

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Holmes, Mary Jane


Brandon of the Engineers

Bindloss, Harold


Terry's Texas Rangers

Giles, Leonidas B.


A Legend of Montrose

Scott, Walter


Social Environment and Moral Progress

Wallace, Alfred Russel


Bellini

Hay, George


The Disowned — Volume 02

Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron


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