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  • The Swastika: The Earliest Known Symbol and Its Migration with Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times

    by Thomas Wilson ...
    An English gentleman, versed in prehistoric archæology, visited me in the summer of 1894, and during our conversation asked if we had the Swastika in America. I answered, “Yes,” and showed him two or three specimens of it. He demanded if we had any literature on the subject. I cited him De Mortillet, De Morgan, and Zmigrodzki, and he said, “No, I mean English or American.” I began a search which ... Read more

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  • Blue-beard: A Contribution to History and Folk-lore

    by Thomas Wilson ...
    The story of Bluebeard has become a classic in infantile mythical (folk-lore) literature wherever the English and French languages are spoken. Rev. Dr. Shahan suggests its possible existence in earlier languages and more distant countries. The story is more or less mythical. While it does not follow history with any pretence of fidelity, it has come to be recognised by the historians and literati ... Read more

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  • For the Love of Lady Margaret: A Romance of the Lost Colony

    And so this was the end? Well, no matter—I had lived my little day—had played my part. The bell had tapped; the curtain had fallen; and so the scene must end. How many of those who had seen the little game played out, and had applauded the actor, would remember after the lights were out and the house was dark? I had passed from Heaven to Hell in four short hours—four hours! My new white trunks, ... Read more

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  • An Enquiry Into the Origin and Intimate Nature of Malaria

    by Thomas Wilson ...
    Thus stood the question of malaria towards the close of the last century, and for some years afterwards; its existence in certain localities was never questioned—no one pretended to say that the fens of Lincolnshire and of Cambridgeshire, the lowlands of Essex and Kent, the muddy shores of the Scheldt and the Lower Rhine, the delta through which the rapid Rhone finds its way to the Mediterranean, ... Read more

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  • Fishing in British Columbia

    "Fishing in British Columbia" by Thomas Wilson Lambert is a captivating exploration of the diverse fishing opportunities found in the stunning landscapes of British Columbia. The book delves into various fishing techniques, species, and the best locations to cast a line, making it an essential guide for both novice and experienced anglers. Lambert's vivid descriptions of the region's natural ... Read more

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  • For the Love of Lady Margaret: A Romance of the Lost Colony

    For the Love of Lady Margaret is set against the backdrop of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, an early English settlement in North America that mysteriously vanished. The novel combines historical events with romantic fiction, focusing on the relationship between the central characters amidst the challenges and uncertainties of the colonial period.The story weaves together themes of love, adventure, ... Read more

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  • Blue-beard

    A Haunting Tale of Gothic Horror and Psychological Suspense

    by Thomas Wilson ...
    In "Blue-beard," Thomas Wilson crafts a rich tapestry of psychological exploration and moral inquiry, presenting a narrative that deftly intertwines the themes of desire, jealousy, and the nature of evil. Drawing inspiration from the infamous Bluebeard folktale, Wilson's prose is characterized by its lyrical fluidity and intricate character studies that challenge the reader's perceptions of ... Read more

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  • The Original Blue-Beard - The History of Gilles De Retz

    by Thomas Wilson ...
    “The Original Blue-Beard - The History of Gilles De Retz” is Thomas Wilson's 1899 biography of Gilles de Rais (1405–1440), a French knight and lord who led the French army and was one of Joan of Arc's companion-in-arms. Rais lived an extravagant life and even dabbled in the occult before being hanged for a series of child murders in 1440 in Nantes. It is believed that Rais was the inspiration for ... Read more

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  • Bluebeard: A Contribution to History and Folklore

    by Thomas Wilson ...
    The story of Bluebeard has become a classic in infantile mythical (folklore) literature wherever the English and French languages are spoken. Rev. Dr. Shahan suggests its possible existence in earlier languages and more distant countries. The story is more or less mythical. While it does not follow history with any pretence of fidelity, it has come to be recognised by the historians and literati ... Read more

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  • The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration

    Enriched edition. With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times

    In "The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration," Thomas Wilson delves into the ancient origins and extensive cultural significance of the swastika, tracing its metamorphosis as a symbol across various civilizations. This meticulously researched work combines art history, archaeology, and anthropology to explore how the swastika has been employed in diverse contexts, often diverging ... Read more

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  • Fishing in British Columbia

    With a Chapter on Tuna Fishing at Santa Catalina

    In "Fishing in British Columbia," Thomas Wilson Lambert delves into the rich aquatic tapestry of one of the world'Äôs premier fishing destinations. With a vivid and poetic prose style, Lambert captures the diverse ecosystems and myriad fishing opportunities that British Columbia offers, ranging from tranquil lakes to rugged coastal waters. The book serves as both a guide and a narrative ... Read more

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  • For the Love of Lady Margaret

    A Romance of the Lost Colony

    In "For the Love of Lady Margaret," William Thomas Wilson intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of love and duty set against the backdrop of the Elizabethan era. The novel is richly layered with historical detail, bringing to life the courtly intrigues and societal norms of the time. Wilson employs a lyrical prose style, effectively blending dialogue and description, which ... Read more

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