eBook Code |
Title |
Author |
EFBX003 |
The Advancement of Learning
|
Francis Bacon |
ETHH003 |
On the Advisableness of Improving Natural Knowledge
|
Thomas Huxley |
EJSH007 |
The Age of Planned Power
|
Julian Huxley |
EGKC024 |
All Things Considered
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The Case for the Ephemeral |
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Cockneys and Their Jokes |
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The Fallacy of Success |
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On Running After One's Hat |
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The Vote and the House |
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Conceit and Caricature |
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Patriotism and Sport |
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An Essay on Two Cities |
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French and English |
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The Zola Controversy |
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Oxford From Without |
|
Woman |
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The Modern Martyr |
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On Political Secrecy |
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Edward VII and Scotland |
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Thoughts Around Koepenick |
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The Boy |
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Limericks and Counsels of Perfection |
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Anonymity and Further Counsels |
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On the Cryptic and the Elliptic |
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The Worship of the Wealthy |
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Science and Religion |
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The Methuselahite |
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Spiritualism |
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The Error of Impartiality |
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Phonetic Spelling |
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Humanitarianism and Strength |
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Wine When it is Red |
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Demagogues and Mystagogues |
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The "Eatanswill Gazette" |
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Fairy Tales |
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Tom Jones and Morality |
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The Maid of Orleans |
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A Dead Poet |
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Christmas |
|
G. K. Chesterton |
ZUSN076 |
The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
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Documents - US National |
ETHH001 |
Autobiography & Selected Essays
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On The Adviseableness of Improving Natural Knowledge |
|
Autobiography |
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On Coral and Coral Reefs |
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A Liberal Education |
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The Method of Scientific Investigation |
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On The Physical Basis of Life |
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On A Piece of Chalk |
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The Principal Subjects of Education |
|
Thomas Huxley |
AIAZ033 |
Axioms For Everybody
|
Isaac Asimov |
AJBS006 |
The Breath of Life
|
John Burroughs |
AIAZ007 |
The Cinderella Compound
|
Isaac Asimov |
EANW001 |
The Concept of Nature
|
Alfred North Whitehead |
RLTX012 |
A Confession
|
Leo Tolstoy |
FHLB002 |
Creative Evolution
|
Henri Bergson |
EJBS001 |
Daedalus; Or, Science and the Future
|
J.B.S. Haldane |
ESHD003 |
The Decomposition of the Fixed Alkalies and Alkaline Earths
|
Humphry Davy |
EMAX005 |
Discourses in America
|
Numbers; Or, the Majority and the Remnant |
|
Literature and Science |
|
Emerson |
|
Matthew Arnold |
EBRX061 |
The Effect of Science on Social Institutions
|
Bertrand Russell |
EHGW032 |
An Englishman Looks at the World
|
The Coming of Blériot |
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My First Flight |
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Off the Chain |
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Of the New Reign |
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Will the Empire Live? |
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The Labour Unrest |
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Social Panaceas |
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Syndicalism Or Citizenship |
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The Great State |
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The Common Sense of Warfare |
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The Contemporary Novel |
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The Philosopher's Public Library |
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About Chesterton and Belloc |
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About Sir Thomas More |
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Traffic and Rebuilding |
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The So-called Science of Sociology |
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Divorce |
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The Schoolmaster and the Empire |
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The Endowment of Motherhood |
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Doctors |
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An Age of Specialisation |
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Is There A People? |
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The Disease of Parliaments |
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The American Population |
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The Possible Collapse of Civilisation |
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The Ideal Citizen |
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Some Possible Discoveries |
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The Human Adventure |
|
H. G. Wells |
AEAP005 |
Eureka!
|
Edgar Allan Poe |
FBPX005 |
Experiments in the Equilibrium of Fluids [Illustrated]
|
Blaise Pascal |
IJTX001 |
Faraday as a Discoverer
|
John Tyndall |
EHSX002 |
First Principles
|
Herbert Spencer |
AIAZ029 |
The Fourth Revolution
|
Isaac Asimov |
GEVH003 |
Freedom in Science and Teaching
|
Ernst Haeckel |
AJWD001 |
History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science
|
John William Draper |
AJWD002 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe
|
John William Draper |
AIAZ005 |
Hot Stuff
|
Isaac Asimov |
GWOL001 |
How to Get Around on Other Planets [Illustrated]
|
Willy Ley |
EBRX008 |
Icarus, or the Future of Science
|
Bertrand Russell |
XPLM105 |
Initial Genomics of the Human Nucleolus
|
PLoS Medicine |
EOSX016 |
Interplanetary Man?
|
Olaf Stapledon |