The Entertaining History of Little Goody Goosecap

The Entertaining History of Little Goody Goosecap

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Published: 1789

Total Pages: 94

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An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb

An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb

Author: Unknown

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 7

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An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb by Unknown: Step into the world of folklore and entertainment with "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb." This charming tale, authored by an unknown writer, tells the story of the legendary miniature hero Tom Thumb and his adventures. Key Aspects of the Book "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb": Folklore and Legend: The book presents the legendary tale of Tom Thumb, a character known in folklore for his diminutive size and extraordinary adventures. Entertaining Narrative: "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb" offers a delightful and whimsical narrative that has captivated readers for generations. Cultural Significance: The story of Tom Thumb reflects the enduring appeal of folklore and fairy tales in various cultures. The author of "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb" remains unknown, but the tale has become a classic of folklore and children's literature, showcasing the power of storytelling.


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Download or read book An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb written by Unknown and published by Prabhat Prakashan. This book was released on 2021-01-01 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb by Unknown: Step into the world of folklore and entertainment with "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb." This charming tale, authored by an unknown writer, tells the story of the legendary miniature hero Tom Thumb and his adventures. Key Aspects of the Book "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb": Folklore and Legend: The book presents the legendary tale of Tom Thumb, a character known in folklore for his diminutive size and extraordinary adventures. Entertaining Narrative: "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb" offers a delightful and whimsical narrative that has captivated readers for generations. Cultural Significance: The story of Tom Thumb reflects the enduring appeal of folklore and fairy tales in various cultures. The author of "An Entertaining History of Tom Thumb" remains unknown, but the tale has become a classic of folklore and children's literature, showcasing the power of storytelling.


The Entertaining History of Jobson & Nell

The Entertaining History of Jobson & Nell

Author: Anonymous

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-10

Total Pages: 23

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"The Entertaining History of Jobson & Nell" by Anonymous is a short book that will make you wish you had a few more chapters with the characters. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat in a fun romp. It's a book that has managed to entice readers from all sorts of backgrounds and has for years.


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Download or read book The Entertaining History of Jobson & Nell written by Anonymous and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-10 with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Entertaining History of Jobson & Nell" by Anonymous is a short book that will make you wish you had a few more chapters with the characters. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat in a fun romp. It's a book that has managed to entice readers from all sorts of backgrounds and has for years.


The Curiosities of Ale & Beer: An Entertaining History

The Curiosities of Ale & Beer: An Entertaining History

Author: John Bickerdyke

Publisher: SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & Co.

Published: 1886

Total Pages: 336

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That the history and curiosities of Ale and Beer should fill a bulky volume, may be a sub­ject for surprise to the un­think­ing read­er; and that sur­prise will probably be intens­i­fied, on his learning that great dif­fi­cul­ty has been ex­perienced in keep­ing this book within reason­able limits, and at the same time doing any­thing like jus­tice to the subject. Since the dawn of our history Barley-wine has been the “naturall drinke” for an “Englysshe man,” and has had no un­im­por­tant in­flu­ence on English life and man­ners. It is, there­fore, somewhat curious that up to the present, among the thousands of books published annually, no comp­re­hen­sive work on the antiquities of ale and beer has found place. Some years ago this strange neglect of so excellent a theme was observed by the late John Greville Fennell, best known as a contributor to The Field, and who, like “John of the Dale,” was a “lover of ale.” With him probably originated the idea of filling this void in our literature. As occasion offered he made extracts from works bearing on the subject, and in time amassed a considerable amount of material, which was, however, devoid of arrangement. Old age overtaking him before he was able to commence writing his proposed book, he asked me to undertake that which from failing health he was unable to accomplish. To this I assented, and at the end of some months had prepared a complete scheme of the book, with the materials for each chapter carefully grouped. That arrangement, for which I am responsible, has, with a few slight modifications, been carefully adhered to. The work did not then proceed further, as to carry out my scheme a large amount of additional matter, from sources not then available, was required. A few months later my friend was taken seriously ill, and, finding his end approaching, directed that on his decease all papers connected with the book should be placed at my disposal. His death seems to render a statement of our respective shares in the book desirable. When able to resume work on the book, with the object of hastening its publication, I obtained the assistance of my friend, Mr. J. M. D——. By the collection of fresh matter, in amplification of that already arranged, and the addition of several new features, we have considerably increased the scope of the work, and, it is to be hoped, added to its attractiveness. To my friend’s researches in the City of London and other Records is due the bringing to light of many curious facts, so far as I am aware, never before noticed. He has also rendered me great assistance in those portions of the book in which the antiquities of the subject are specially treated. The illustrations have been in most part taken from rare old works. As any smoothing away of defects in such relics of the past would be deemed by many an offence against the antiquarian code of morality, they have been reproduced in exact fac-simile, and will no doubt appeal to those interested in the art of the early engraver, and amuse many with their quaintness. As aptly terminating the chapter devoted to an account of the medicinal qualities of ale and beer, I have ventured to enter upon a short consideration of the leading teetotal arguments. In extending their denunciations to ale and beer drinkers, the total abstainers are, in my opinion, working a very grievous injury on the labouring classes, who for centuries have found the greatest benefit from the use of malt liquors. Barley-broth should be looked upon as the temperance drink of the people or, in other words, the drink of the temperate.


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Download or read book The Curiosities of Ale & Beer: An Entertaining History written by John Bickerdyke and published by SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & Co.. This book was released on 1886 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: That the history and curiosities of Ale and Beer should fill a bulky volume, may be a sub­ject for surprise to the un­think­ing read­er; and that sur­prise will probably be intens­i­fied, on his learning that great dif­fi­cul­ty has been ex­perienced in keep­ing this book within reason­able limits, and at the same time doing any­thing like jus­tice to the subject. Since the dawn of our history Barley-wine has been the “naturall drinke” for an “Englysshe man,” and has had no un­im­por­tant in­flu­ence on English life and man­ners. It is, there­fore, somewhat curious that up to the present, among the thousands of books published annually, no comp­re­hen­sive work on the antiquities of ale and beer has found place. Some years ago this strange neglect of so excellent a theme was observed by the late John Greville Fennell, best known as a contributor to The Field, and who, like “John of the Dale,” was a “lover of ale.” With him probably originated the idea of filling this void in our literature. As occasion offered he made extracts from works bearing on the subject, and in time amassed a considerable amount of material, which was, however, devoid of arrangement. Old age overtaking him before he was able to commence writing his proposed book, he asked me to undertake that which from failing health he was unable to accomplish. To this I assented, and at the end of some months had prepared a complete scheme of the book, with the materials for each chapter carefully grouped. That arrangement, for which I am responsible, has, with a few slight modifications, been carefully adhered to. The work did not then proceed further, as to carry out my scheme a large amount of additional matter, from sources not then available, was required. A few months later my friend was taken seriously ill, and, finding his end approaching, directed that on his decease all papers connected with the book should be placed at my disposal. His death seems to render a statement of our respective shares in the book desirable. When able to resume work on the book, with the object of hastening its publication, I obtained the assistance of my friend, Mr. J. M. D——. By the collection of fresh matter, in amplification of that already arranged, and the addition of several new features, we have considerably increased the scope of the work, and, it is to be hoped, added to its attractiveness. To my friend’s researches in the City of London and other Records is due the bringing to light of many curious facts, so far as I am aware, never before noticed. He has also rendered me great assistance in those portions of the book in which the antiquities of the subject are specially treated. The illustrations have been in most part taken from rare old works. As any smoothing away of defects in such relics of the past would be deemed by many an offence against the antiquarian code of morality, they have been reproduced in exact fac-simile, and will no doubt appeal to those interested in the art of the early engraver, and amuse many with their quaintness. As aptly terminating the chapter devoted to an account of the medicinal qualities of ale and beer, I have ventured to enter upon a short consideration of the leading teetotal arguments. In extending their denunciations to ale and beer drinkers, the total abstainers are, in my opinion, working a very grievous injury on the labouring classes, who for centuries have found the greatest benefit from the use of malt liquors. Barley-broth should be looked upon as the temperance drink of the people or, in other words, the drink of the temperate.


The Entertaining History of Palidor and Fidele: Written for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth

The Entertaining History of Palidor and Fidele: Written for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth

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Published: 1786

Total Pages: 120

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The Entertaining History of King Philip's War, which Began in the Month of June, 1675. As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England: with Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Col. Benjamin Church ... The Second Edition. [With a Portrait.]

The Entertaining History of King Philip's War, which Began in the Month of June, 1675. As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England: with Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Col. Benjamin Church ... The Second Edition. [With a Portrait.]

Author: Thomas CHURCH (of Massachusetts.)

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Published: 1772

Total Pages: 216

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The Entertaining history of the early years of Bonaparte, Emperor of France; ... By a Royal Emigrant, etc

The Entertaining history of the early years of Bonaparte, Emperor of France; ... By a Royal Emigrant, etc

Author: Napoleon I (Emperor of the French)

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Published: 1810

Total Pages: 24

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The Curious and Entertaining History of Valesio, the Treacherous Innkeeper, who Murdered His Guests, and Made Pyes of Their Flesh, Etc

The Curious and Entertaining History of Valesio, the Treacherous Innkeeper, who Murdered His Guests, and Made Pyes of Their Flesh, Etc

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Published: 1800

Total Pages: 12

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Gumal and Lina; or, the African Children. An instructive and entertaining history, designed chiefly for the use of young people. Translated from the French [of J. L. A. Dumas] by S. B. Moens

Gumal and Lina; or, the African Children. An instructive and entertaining history, designed chiefly for the use of young people. Translated from the French [of J. L. A. Dumas] by S. B. Moens

Author: Caspar Friedrich LOSSIUS

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Published: 1817

Total Pages: 286

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Download or read book Gumal and Lina; or, the African Children. An instructive and entertaining history, designed chiefly for the use of young people. Translated from the French [of J. L. A. Dumas] by S. B. Moens written by Caspar Friedrich LOSSIUS and published by . This book was released on 1817 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Search History

Search History

Author: Eugene Lim

Publisher: Coffee House Press

Published: 2021-10-05

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1566896266

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Search History oscillates between a wild cyberdog chase and lunch-date monologues as Eugene Lim deconstructs grieving and storytelling with uncanny juxtapositions and subversive satire. Frank Exit is dead—or is he? While eavesdropping on two women discussing a dog-sitting gig over lunch, a bereft friend comes to a shocking realization: Frank has been reincarnated as a dog! This epiphany launches a series of adventures—interlaced with digressions about AI-generated fiction, virtual reality, Asian American identity in the arts, and lost parents—as an unlikely cast of accomplices and enemies pursues the mysterious canine. In elliptical, propulsive prose, Search History plumbs the depths of personal and collective consciousness, questioning what we consume, how we grieve, and the stories we tell ourselves.


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Download or read book Search History written by Eugene Lim and published by Coffee House Press. This book was released on 2021-10-05 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Search History oscillates between a wild cyberdog chase and lunch-date monologues as Eugene Lim deconstructs grieving and storytelling with uncanny juxtapositions and subversive satire. Frank Exit is dead—or is he? While eavesdropping on two women discussing a dog-sitting gig over lunch, a bereft friend comes to a shocking realization: Frank has been reincarnated as a dog! This epiphany launches a series of adventures—interlaced with digressions about AI-generated fiction, virtual reality, Asian American identity in the arts, and lost parents—as an unlikely cast of accomplices and enemies pursues the mysterious canine. In elliptical, propulsive prose, Search History plumbs the depths of personal and collective consciousness, questioning what we consume, how we grieve, and the stories we tell ourselves.