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The God Of Glory; Or, A Guide To The Doubting.
A book written by a Preacher, Robert Philip from Maberly Chapel in Hackney, London. Written to Reverend Thomas Lewis of Union Chapel, Islington. It was deemed worthy enough to publish and print en mass with other guides. It is of English making, so…
My Diary North and South, Volume 2
A first-hand account of the politics, civilian day-to-day life, and military strength and weakness of both the North and South during the Civil War. While the foreign author and war correspondent from the London Times tries to make sense and reason…
The Kings Highway: A Novel, VOL II
This is a historical fiction based on the journey of a group of men down the Kings Highway on the Irish coast. The story focuses on Harry Masterson's escape from the English soldiers as he is a pround loyalist to "The Rightful King Charles" in the…
Hopes and Fears; or, Scenes from the Life of a Spinster
This novel is set in the Victorian era, which centers on the lives of people who live on the margins of society. The main protagonist, Honora Charlecote, a disabled spinster, devotes her life to taking care of the orphaned children of her distant…
Almack's Revisited: Or, Herbert Milton
Revisit the glamorous world of 19th century London society with this charming romance novel. Filled with gossip, scandal, and witty banter, this book is sure to transport you to a world of silk gowns, satin slippers, and forbidden love.
Sunday Enjoyments ; Religion made Pleasant to Children.
A 1860 children's book thats main goal was teach kids religion
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William Herbert; OR, Religion at School.
This book was a part of the John Fontaine book collection. It was gifted to him by his Aunt Susan on September 11, 1849. It was originally written for the American Sunday-School Union. It is considered a children's book with a storyline about a young…
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Balm for the Weary and the Wounded
Popular Confederate devotional. The book was well worn with pages torn and falling out.


