[1]The Mestizza is half Indian, half negro.
[1]The Mestizza is half Indian, half negro.
[2]I use here the precise words of the unhappy man, as they were repeated to me.
[2]I use here the precise words of the unhappy man, as they were repeated to me.
Is now the most widely read author living. The following books from his facile pen are now ready in the MODERN AUTHORS' LIBRARY
A MARTYRED LOVELOVE'S DILEMMA; or, Kate Meddon's LoverSO NEARLY LOST; or, Springtime of LoveJEANNE; or, Barriers BetweenA WOMAN'S SOULWOUNDED HEART; or, Sweet as a RoseTHE USURPER; or, Her Humble LoverLUCILLE, THE LADY OF DARRACOURT; or, Love's ConquestTHE EARL'S HEIROLIVIASO FAIR, SO FALSE; or, The Beauty of the SeasonTHE MARQUISA WASTED LOVE; or, on Love's AltarLESLIE'S LOYALTY; or, His Love So TrueLORRIE; or, Hollow GoldSHE LOVED HIM; or, Bessie Harewood's TriumphONLY A GIRL'S LOVELEOLA DALE'S FORTUNEONLY ONE LOVE; or, Who Was The HeirHIS GUARDIAN ANGELELAINE; or, Lady Nairne's FortuneCLAIRE; or, The Mistakes of Court RegnaHER HEART'S DESIRE; or An Innocent GirlHER RANSOM; or, Paid For
A MARTYRED LOVELOVE'S DILEMMA; or, Kate Meddon's LoverSO NEARLY LOST; or, Springtime of LoveJEANNE; or, Barriers BetweenA WOMAN'S SOULWOUNDED HEART; or, Sweet as a RoseTHE USURPER; or, Her Humble LoverLUCILLE, THE LADY OF DARRACOURT; or, Love's ConquestTHE EARL'S HEIROLIVIASO FAIR, SO FALSE; or, The Beauty of the SeasonTHE MARQUISA WASTED LOVE; or, on Love's AltarLESLIE'S LOYALTY; or, His Love So TrueLORRIE; or, Hollow GoldSHE LOVED HIM; or, Bessie Harewood's TriumphONLY A GIRL'S LOVELEOLA DALE'S FORTUNEONLY ONE LOVE; or, Who Was The HeirHIS GUARDIAN ANGELELAINE; or, Lady Nairne's FortuneCLAIRE; or, The Mistakes of Court RegnaHER HEART'S DESIRE; or An Innocent GirlHER RANSOM; or, Paid For
INCLUDINGBrownie SanfordNellie Milton's HousekeepingSylvia's BurdenRuth Lovell
INCLUDING
Brownie SanfordNellie Milton's HousekeepingSylvia's BurdenRuth Lovell
The object of this series is to meet the needs of students who are either unable or unwilling to attend classes in subjects which they wish to study. No effort has been spared to make the books self-contained. It is taken for granted that no help is available other than that to be found in the pages of the various volumes, and it is hoped that this help will be sufficient to enable the most isolated student to give himself a thorough grounding in the subjects he takes up. The books begin at the beginning of their subjects, and carry the student far enough to enable him to continue his studies intelligently and successfully on his own account. Two common mistakes have been carefully avoided: (1) Expecting too much from the student. (2) Attempting to exhaust a whole subject in one book. Each volume contains all the "Essentials" of the subject, and concludes with a set of hints on how best to prosecute the study as a private student.
Self-Educator in Algebra. By W. P. Higgs.Self-Educator in French. By John Adams.Self-Educator in Latin. By W. A. Edward.Self-Educator in German. By John Adams.Self-Educator in Chemistry. By James Knight.Self-Educator in English Composition. By C. H. Thornton.
Self-Educator in Algebra. By W. P. Higgs.Self-Educator in French. By John Adams.Self-Educator in Latin. By W. A. Edward.Self-Educator in German. By John Adams.Self-Educator in Chemistry. By James Knight.Self-Educator in English Composition. By C. H. Thornton.
This is a branch of correspondence which fully demands a volume alone to provide for the various phases incident to Love, Courtship and Marriage. Few persons, however otherwise fluent with the pen, are able to express in words the promptings of the first dawn of love, and even the ice once broken how to follow up a correspondence with the dearest one in the whole world and how to smooth the way with those who need to be consulted in the matter. The numerous letters and answers in this book go far to overcome the difficulties and embarrassment inseparable from letters on this all-absorbing topic in all stages from beginning to end of a successful courtship, aided in many instances by the author's sensible comments on the specimen letters, and his valuable hints under adverse contingencies. It also contains the Art of Secret Writing, the Language of Love portrayed and rules in grammar.
There are few books that contain such a fund of valuable information on the everyday affairs of life. In addition to every conceivable form of business and social correspondence, there are letters of Condolence, Introduction, Congratulation, Felicitation, Advice and Favor; Letters accompanying presents; Notes on Love, Courtship and Marriage; Forms of Wedding Anniversaries, Socials, Parties, Notes, Wills, Deeds, Mortgages; Tables, Abbreviations, Classical Terms, Common Errors, Selections for Autograph Albums; Information concerning Rates on Foreign and Domestic Postage, together with a dictionary of nearly 10,000 Synonyms and other valuable information which space will not admit of mention. The book is printed from new plates, on a superior quality of paper and bound in substantial and durable manner.
Describing the different varieties of fowls, their points of beauty and their merits. Shows how to increase their earning capacity as layers. Points the way to get more money for them in the market.