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Black Heart and White Heart
May 19th
by H. Rider Haggard
At the date of our introduction to him, Philip Hadden was a transport- rider and trader in “the Zulu.” Still on the right side of forty, in appearance he was singularly handsome; tall, dark, upright, with keen eyes, short-pointed beard, curling hair and clear-cut features. His life had been varied, and there were passages in it which he did not narrate even to his most intimate friends. He was of gentle birth, however, and it was said that he had received a public school and university education in England. At any rate he could quote the classics with aptitude on occasion, an accomplishment which, coupled with his refined voice and a bearing not altogether common in the wild places of the world, had earned for him among his rough companions the soubriquet of “The Prince.”
A Daughter of the Snows
May 9th
(c1902), by Jack London
Everybody was in everybody else’s way; nor was there one who failed to
proclaim it at the top of his lungs. A thousand gold-seekers were
clamoring for the immediate landing of their outfits. Each hatchway
gaped wide open, and from the lower depths the shrieking donkey-engines
were hurrying the misassorted outfits skyward. On either side of the
steamer, rows of scows received the flying cargo, and on each of these
scows a sweating mob of men charged the descending slings and heaved
bales and boxes about in frantic search. Men waved shipping receipts
and shouted over the steamer-rails to them. Sometimes two and three
identified the same article, and war arose.
Brown Wolf, and Other Jack London Stories
May 9th
Boys delight in men who have had adventures, and when they are
privileged to read of such exploits in thrilling story form, that is the
“seventh heaven” for them. Such a “boys’ man” was Jack London, whose
whole life was one of stirring action on land and sea. Gifted as a story
teller, he wrote books almost without end. Some of them, “The Call of
the Wild,” “The Sea Wolf” and “White Fang,” have already been recognized
as fine books for boys. Others, volumes of short stories, contain many
of like interest, possessing the same qualities that have made the other
and longer stories so acceptable as juveniles.
The L.I.D.: Fifty Years of Democratic Education, 1905-1955 (New York: League for Industrial Democracy, c1955)
May 9th
by Mina Weisenberg (multiple formats at archive.org)
Gennaro’s Children
May 8th
by Jessica Simpson
In a Galaxy far,
far, away ’time’ itself is being shredded …And the Universe on the whole isn’t happy about it. Minds immeasurable superior to ours slowly and patiently ‘drew’ up their plans against us, and the impending catastrophe.
The ‘council’ discovered that abomination’s were placed in corrupted time lines by People unknown, the Cause unknown and the Reason’s were unknown. Even God doesn’t know why? it was done!..
Recruiting the recently deceased, who insisted they weren’t dead. The planners of our salvation then put a young girl in charge of the Project.
The girl’s name was Romana Gennaro, she was only 128 years old and this was her first mission, but she was the most qualified person they could find. What could possibly go wrong?…
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WORLD HISTORY TIMELINE FROM ANCIENT HISTORY TO 21ST CENTURY
May 8th
World History Timeline
by Iztok
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World History Timeline – 92 pages, 361KB (PDF)
