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New Nick Carter weekly, No. 11, March 13, 1897: Trim in the wilds; or, hunting a criminal on the dark continent
Nicholas Carter
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New Nick Carter weekly; No. 28. July 10, 1897; Nick Carter at the track; or, How he became a dead game sport.
Nicholas Carter
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New Nick Carter weekly no. 197: The little glass vial; or A beautiful blackmailer brought to bay
Nicholas Carter
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The Crime of the French Café and Other Stories
Nicholas Carter
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The Decoration of Houses
Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman
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Œuvres complètes de Guy de Maupassant - volume 25 (French)
Guy de Maupassant
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Nick Carter Stories No. 160, October 2, 1915: The Yellow Label; or, Nick Carter and the Society Looters.
Nicholas Carter
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Cosmic striptease
Harlan Ellison
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Ad oltranza : commedia in 4 atti (Italian)
Edoardo Calandra
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Nick Carter Stories No. 159, September 25, 1915: Driven from cover; or, Nick Carter's double ruse.
Nicholas Carter
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Snarled Identities; Or, A Desperate Tangle
Nicholas Carter
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The Mysterious Stranger, and Other Stories
Mark Twain
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The Pipes of War
Sir B. G. Seton and John Grant
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Lord Lister No. 0310: Het geheim der steppen (Dutch)
Kurt Matull, Felix Hageman, and Theo von Blankensee
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Quotes and Images From The Works of Mark Twain
Mark Twain
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Œuvres complètes de Chamfort (Tome 4)
(French)
Sébastien-Roch-Nicolas Chamfort
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The Camp Fire Girls; Or, The Secret of an Old Mill
Howard Roger Garis
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The Girl Scouts at Bellaire; Or, Maid Mary's Awakening
Lilian Garis
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Remarks on the management, or rather, the mis-management of woods, plantations, and hedge-row timber
J. West
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Nick Carter Stories No. 133, March 27, 1915: Won by Magic; or, Nick Carter's Mysterious Ear.
Nicholas Carter and Roland Ashford Phillips
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The Vanishing Comrade: A Mystery Story for Girls
Ethel Cook Eliot
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Diamantstad (Dutch)
Herman Heijermans
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The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India
W. H. D. Rouse
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Toying with fate; or, Nick Carter's narrow shave
Nicholas Carter
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When mother lets us make paper box furniture : A book which shows children just how to make most attractive toy furniture out of materials which cost practically nothing--toys which give as much pleasure as those from expensive toy shops
G. Ellingwood Rich
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