History and geography

  • The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 5

    Creator

    Gibbon, Edward

    Abstract

    The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a major literary achievement of the 18th century published in six volumes, was written by the celebrated English historian Edward Gibbon. The books cover the period of the Roman Empire after Marcus Aurelius, from just before 180 to 1453 and beyond, concluding in 1590. They take as their material the behavior and decisions that led to the decay and eventual fall of the Roman Empire in the East and West, offering an explanation for why the Roman Empire fell.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 6

    Creator

    Gibbon, Edward

    Abstract

    The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a major literary achievement of the 18th century published in six volumes, was written by the celebrated English historian Edward Gibbon. The books cover the period of the Roman Empire after Marcus Aurelius, from just before 180 to 1453 and beyond, concluding in 1590. They take as their material the behavior and decisions that led to the decay and eventual fall of the Roman Empire in the East and West, offering an explanation for why the Roman Empire fell.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • Hero Tales from American History

    Creator

    Lodge, Henry Cabot

    Abstract

    Its purpose … is to tell in simple fashion the story of some Americans who showed that they knew how to live and how to die; who proved their truth by their endeavor; and who joined to the stern and manly qualities which are essential to the well-being of a masterful race the virtues of gentleness, of patriotism, and of lofty adherence to an ideal.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • Early Kings of Norway

    Creator

    Carlyle, Thomas

    Abstract

    Harald took the sword, drew it, or was half drawing it, admiringly from the scabbard, when the English excellency broke into a scornful laugh, "Ha, ha; thou art now the feudatory of my English king; thou hast accepted the sword from him, and art now his man!" (acceptance of a sword in that manner being the symbol of investiture in those days.) Harald looked a trifle flurried, it is probable; but held in his wrath, and did no damage to the tricksy Englishman.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • Indian Frontier Policy; an historical sketch an historical sketch

    Creator

    Adye, Sir John Miller

    Abstract

    The subject of our policy on the North-West frontier of India is one of great importance, as affecting the general welfare of our Eastern Empire, and is specially interesting at the present time, when military operations on a considerable scale are being conducted against a combination of the independent tribes along the frontier. It must be understood that the present condition of affairs is no mere sudden outbreak on the part of our turbulent neighbours. Its causes lie far deeper, and are the consequences of events in bygone years.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • History of Julius Caesar

    Creator

    Abbott, Jacob

    Abstract

    The book chronicles the extraordinary life and leadership of Rome’s Emperor Julius Caesar, from his early years to his assassination.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • South African Memories : Social, Warlike and Sporting: From Diaries written at the Time

    Creator

    Wilson, Lady Sarah

    Abstract

    Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson was the aunt of Winston Spencer Churchill. In 1899 she became the first woman war correspondent when she was recruited to cover the Siege of Mafeking for the Daily Mail during the Boer War. She moved to Mafeking with her husband at the start of the war, where he was aide-de-camp to Colonel Robert Baden-Powell. Baden-Powell asked her to leave Mafeking for her own safety after the Boers threatened to storm the British garrison.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains

    Creator

    Eastman, Charles A.

    Abstract

    EVERY age, every race, has its leaders and heroes. There were over sixty distinct tribes of Indians on this continent, each of which boasted its notable men. The names and deeds of some of these men will live in American history, yet in the true sense they are unknown, because misunderstood. I should like to present some of the greatest chiefs of modern times in the light of the native character and ideals, believing that the American people will gladly do them tardy justice.

    Publisher (Source)

    Project Gutenberg

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  • Pictures from Italy

    Creator

    Dickens, Charles

    Abstract

    Pictures from Italy is a travelogue by Charles Dickens, written in 1846. The book reveals the concerns of its author as he presents, according to Kate Flint, the country "like a chaotic magic-lantern show, fascinated both by the spectacle it offers, and by himself as spectator"

    Publisher (Source)

    N/A : Out of copyright

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Association for the Blind of Western Australia

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