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The Jane Austen Digest: Non-Fiction, Fiction, Poetry & Drama
NDAS "Digest" Edition
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2015
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Don't waste money on individual texts by a classic author. Get (nearly) all in 1, 2 or (at most) 3 FREE-FOREVER volumes. Save space in your ebook shelves.The works of Jane Austen as originally published but converted for easy reading by cross-platform ebook / ePUB standards. Organized alphabetically and by type of text for quicker navigation; a master table of contents leads you to specific tables of contents for each included work. This volume includes:
Out There: A Romance Of Australia
Love and Danger in the Australian Outback: A Victorian Adventure of Exploration and Romance
2021
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Set against the breathtaking vistas of the Australian landscape, James Edward Muddock's "Out There: A Romance Of Australia" intricately weaves a tale that explores the themes of love, adventure, and the struggle for personal fulfillment. Written in a lyrical and evocative style, the novel blends elements of romance and colonial discourse, allowing readers to immerse themselves in both the emotional depth of its characters and the vivid descriptions of the rugged Australian frontier. Muddoc...
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50+ Works - All Books, Novels, Poetry, Rarities and Juvenilia Plus Biography & Bonuses
2018
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Jane Austen Complete Works Ultimate CollectionThis is the world’s best Jane Austen collection, including the most complete set of Austen’s works available plus many free bonus materials.Jane AustenJane Austen was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction have earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature. Her realism, biting irony and social commentary have gained her historical importance...
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James Edward Preston Muddock was born near Southampton, England on the 28th May 1843, the third of four children.His father made several poor investments which necessitated the need for him to work abroad and so he was rarely about for his son’s formative years.By 1870 Muddock had begun publishing his own serialised stories in the plethora of English newspapers that had sprung up in Victorian England to feed the growing entertainment appetites of its workforce.He wr...
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A Memoir by Jane Austen's Nephew
2025
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This charming memoir celebrates the warmth, wit, and quiet brilliance of novelist Jane Austen, as remembered by those who knew her best.First published in 1869, A Memoir of Jane Austen by her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh offers the earliest and most intimate portrait of the beloved author. More than just a record of her life, it captures the everyday details of her character, her humour, and the affectionate family circle in which she lived and wrote. ...
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The procession advances. Who, you ask, are these swarthy, Jewish-looking men leading the way? They are Phœnicians, the first visitors from civilized shores to our island. These restless wanderers are keen traders, who have sped their barks from distant Tyre or Carthage in quest of merchandise. One of them, urging his ship northward towards this fabled happy land of the western ocean, has sighted through the clearing mists the distant line of an unknown shore. He has landed and come into to...
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It was a day in September 186-. It was between five and six o’clock in the afternoon. The railway station of St. Anselm’s seemed to be asleep save for the movement of four people, or, more strictly, of two pairs of people, who were pacing up and down at opposite ends of the platform, apparently awaiting the arrival of the same train to take them to London. Each pair consisted of a gentleman and a boy. It was evident that the two pairs were not acquainted one with the other. Once, but only ...
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Both by derivation and common usage the term "temple," in its literal application, is of restricted and specific meaning. The essential idea of a temple is and ever has been that of a place specially set apart for service regarded as sacred, and of real or assumed sanctity; in a more restricted sense, a temple is a building constructed for and exclusively devoted to sacred rites and ceremonies. The Latin Templum was the equivalent of the Hebrew Beth Elohim, and signified the abode of Deity...
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It is the ninth of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. The morning breaks lowering and stormy, a fitting prelude to the great and tragic drama that is about to startle the world. It is not yet four o’clock, and the sun is hardly above the horizon, but in the fair Indian city of Meerut there is an unusual stir. The slanting rays of the rising sun, as they fall through the rifts of hurrying storm-clouds, gild the minarets and domes of the numerous mosques for which t...
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Exploring America's Oldest Natural Science Institution
2020
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In "A Short History of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia," Edward James Nolan presents a meticulously researched chronicle that captures the institution's evolution from its founding in 1812 to its contemporary role in science and education. Written with clarity and precision, Nolan's literary style marries scholarly rigor with accessibility, making this historical account suitable for both seasoned academics and general readers. He intricately weaves together the threads of ...
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The Beauty in Our Languages is a heartwarming children’s storybook that celebrates the diverse and rich tapestry of languages across the world. In this beautifully illustrated journey, children from different backgrounds come together to explore the power of language, whether spoken, sung, or silent. As they venture through enchanted forests, peaceful meadows, and magical landscapes, they discover how each language carries its own history, traditions, and culture. The book inspire...
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Piecing Together Our Jigsaw of Cultures is a heartwarming story that follows a diverse group of children as they come together for a community event to complete a giant puzzle. Each puzzle piece represents a different cultural artifact, tradition, or value, inviting readers to explore the rich and varied ways people from all walks of life celebrate, create, and connect. Through cooperation, storytelling, and shared experiences, the children discover the beauty of diversity and the...
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