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9.1 Harmony

In How To Write Short Stories, with examples

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Ring Lardner


Here are 10 humorous short stories by Ring Lardner (March 5, 1885 – September 25, 1933), an American sports columnist and short-story writer…

Chapter 4: The Reign of Epicycles - From Ptolemy to Copernicus

In History of Astronomy

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George Forbes


An attempt has been made in these pages to trace the evolution of intellectual thought in the progress of astronomical discovery, and, by re…

Part 3

In The Metamorphosis (version 5)

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Franz Kafka


Inexplicably, young Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning having turned into a large bug. The story follows how him and his family deal with the…

No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes

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Rupert H. Wheldon


>Though little is known about its author, this is considered the first vegan cookbook ever written. At the time of its composition, the V…

The Wizard That Wasn't: Mechanized Wizardry Book 1

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Ben Rovik


Never trust a wizard. They’re all filthy, addle-brained con artists peddling superstitious nonsense. Horace Lundin doesn’t believe in their…

The Autobiography of a Thief

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Hutchins Hapgood


I met the ex-pickpocket and burglar whose autobiography follows soon after his release from a third term in the penitentiary. For several we…

Bible (KJV) NT 01: The Sermon On the Mount, Matthew 5-7

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King James Version


The Sermon On The Mount is one of the teachings in the ministry of Jesus Christ. In The Sermon On The Mount is found many sayings and import…

The Wizard That Wasn't: Mechanized Wizardry Book 1

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Ben Rovik


Never trust a wizard. They’re all filthy, addle-brained con artists peddling superstitious nonsense. Horace Lundin doesn’t believe in their…

The Thing in the Woods

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Margery Williams


Dr. Haverill is asked to fill in as local physician for the skittish Dr. Lennox in a small Pennsylvania town. The locals seem to be a supers…

Weird Crimes

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Seabury Quinn


Seabury Quinn presents in a series of articles within the pages of Weird Tales magazine various macabre and strange crimes perpetrated throu…

At the Mountains of Madness

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H. P. Lovecraft


In the most cold and remote region of the planet lies mountains towering higher than the Himalayas and containing abominable secrets the min…

The House of Dust

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L. A. Borah


The old Lamont House sits still out in the Louisiana swamp, covered in dust and seemingly untouched since that terrible murder that occurred…

Moon-Face and Other Stories

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Jack London


Well-known and well-regarded author Jack London, known for adventurous stories of the outdoors such as Call of the Wild and White Fang shows…

New Bodies for Old

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Maurice Renard


Maurice Renard's little known but delightfully bizarre tale of mad science run amok owes much to H. G. Wells' The Island of Dr. Moreau while…

Pillar of Fire

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Ray Bradbury


"We cannot tell you what kind of a story this is. We simply cannot present it as we present other stories. It is too tremendous for tha…

Ten Minute Stories

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Algernon Blackwood


Noted author of weird fiction Algernon Blackwood brings us a collection of shorter stories than some of his more well-known tales of terror.…

The Moon Men

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Edgar Rice Burroughs


The second book in the Moon Maid trilogy, this novel details the exploits of a descendant of the protagonist of the first novel as he leads …

Association Football and How to Play It

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John Cameron


An overview of the positions, tactics, and history of association football written by one of the game's early stars. John Cameron was a most…

Tales of Mystery and Horror

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Maurice Level


Maurice Level was a French writer of supremely twisted and macabre fiction with demented plotting and gruesome violence reminiscent of Edgar…