Books by Timothy Moore
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Don't Marry; or, Advice on How, When and Who to Marry by James W. Donovan
Authors: Donovan, James W.
"Don't Marry; or, Advice on How, When and Who to Marry" by James W. Donovan is a guidebook on marital advice written in the late 19th century. This work takes a critical look at marriage, offering a series of don'ts to help readers navigate the complexities of choosing a life partner. The tone is both cautionary and instructive, aiming to provide p...
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La Bastille (1370-1789) Histoire, Description, Attaque et Prise by Auguste Coeuret
Authors: Coeuret, Auguste
"La Bastille (1370-1789) Histoire, Description, Attaque et Prise" by Auguste Coeuret is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the history and significance of the Bastille fortress, detailing its evolution from a fortified gate into a notorious state prison. It likely includes themes of political imprisonment, th...
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La Germanie by Cornelius Tacitus
Authors: Tacitus, Cornelius, 56-117
"La Germanie" by Cornelius Tacitus is a historical account written in the late 1st century. The work provides a detailed description of the geography, tribes, customs, and social structures of the Germanic peoples, exploring their way of life in contrast to Roman civilization. Tacitus's observations are rooted in both firsthand accounts and earlier...
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Dissolving Views: Romanfragmente von Leo Wolfram. by Ferdinand Prantner
Authors: Prantner, Ferdinand, 1817-1871
"Dissolving Views: Romanfragmente von Leo Wolfram" by Ferdinand Prantner is a fictional work written in the mid-19th century. This narrative appears to blend elements of romance and social commentary, focusing on intricate relationships and deeper themes within a backdrop of interesting social dynamics. The story likely revolves around the choices ...
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Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
Authors: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
"Life on the Mississippi" by Mark Twain is a memoir and historical account written during the late 19th century. The narrative focuses on the author's experiences as a young riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River, providing insights into the river's history, geography, and the profession of piloting, intertwined with Twain's characteristic wit an...
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Shakespeare und die Bacon-Mythen by Kuno Fischer
Authors: Fischer, Kuno, 1824-1907
"Shakespeare und die Bacon-Mythen" by Kuno Fischer is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century that delves into the contentious Bacon-Shakespeare authorship debate. The book examines the controversial theory that Francis Bacon, rather than William Shakespeare, was the true author of the renowned Shakespearean works. It seeks to dem...
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The foundations of Japan : Notes made during journeys of 6,000 miles in the…
Authors: Robertson Scott, J. W. (John William), 1866-1962
"The Foundations of Japan" by J.W. Robertson Scott is a sociological exploration of rural Japan written in the early 20th century. This work captures the author's extensive travels across the Japanese countryside, seeking to provide insights into the lives, culture, and experiences of the agricultural population, which comprises more than half of J...
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Ueber die schrecklichen Wirkungen des Aufsturzes eines Kometen auf die Erde
Authors: Gelpke, August Heinrich Christian, 1769-1842
"Ueber die schrecklichen Wirkungen des Aufsturzes eines Kometen auf die Erde" by Dr. Aug. Heinr. Christ. Gelpke is a scientific publication written in the early 19th century. The work explores the catastrophic consequences that would occur if a celestial body, particularly a comet, were to collide with Earth. The author delves into both theoretical...
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The book of Edinburgh anecdote by Francis Watt
Authors: Watt, Francis, 1849-1927
"The Book of Edinburgh Anecdote" by Francis Watt is a collection of humorous and historical anecdotes related to Edinburgh, written in the early 20th century. The text explores a variety of subjects, from notable figures in law and the church to the whimsical tales that permeate the city's social history, highlighting the wit and eccentricities of ...