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  • Confessions of a Neurasthenic

    "Confessions of a Neurasthenic" by William Taylor Marrs is a compelling exploration of the author's personal struggles with neurasthenia, a condition characterized by chronic fatigue and emotional distress. Through a candid narrative, Marrs delves into the psychological and physical toll of this ailment, offering readers an intimate glimpse into his life. The book serves as both a memoir and a ... Read more

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  • Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan

    In "Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan," William Taylor delivers a vivid and immersive account of his experiences during the tumultuous period of British intervention in Afghanistan. Richly detailed, the narrative combines a mix of travelogue and military history, allowing readers to engage with the landscapes and cultures that defined this critical geopolitical context. Taylor's literary style ... Read more

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  • The Blue Lawn

    One Tree House brings this much-loved, award-winning and historic children's book to a new generation of readers.David is 15 and the star of his school's rugby team. Theo is 16, an outsiders. Initial hostility turns to a growing attraction neither boy understands. A powerful novel of relationships between young men who don't yet understand what they are feeling and have nowhere to turn for help ... Read more

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  • Confessions of a Neurasthenic

    Exploring the Mind's Turmoil: A Psychological Journey of Self-Discovery and Emotional Struggles

    In "Confessions of a Neurasthenic," William Taylor Marrs presents an incisive exploration of the psychological afflictions that characterized late 19th-century America, particularly neurasthenia'Äîa term used to describe a range of mental and physical symptoms often attributed to the rapid industrialization of society. Through a unique blend of autobiographical narrative and psychological ... Read more

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  • Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan

    Journey Through Turbulent Afghanistan: A British Soldier's Story

    In "Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan," William Taylor presents a vivid and evocative narrative that transports readers to the tumultuous landscapes of Afghanistan in the mid-19th century. Drawing on his personal experiences as a soldier and traveler in a war-torn region, Taylor employs a descriptive literary style that captures the harsh realities and lush beauty of the Afghan terrain. The ... Read more

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  • Scenes and Adventures in Afghanistan

    by a troup serjeant-major of the Fourth Light Dragoons. First published in 1842. The book begins: " Towards the latter end of August 1838, rumours reached Bombay and the various military stations in the Deccan, that the troops were about to be called into active service, and that the scene of operations was to be at a distance from our Indian territories. The extensive preparations soon after set ... Read more

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  • Poor And Proud

    The original works of foreign classics, including the most representative literary masters and the most influential representative works. ... Read more

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  • Seeds

    This is an epic, historic, buddy story that involves all of us. I'm not saying it is true but it could be. After all we don't know everything. We think we do, but we don't. Every day science is being rewritten. The dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteor, they were not wiped out by a meteor, they were already dieing off. Germs and viruses wiped out the dinosaurs or, no germs and viruses didn't, only ... Read more

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  • A Strange One

    Slightly hung over and skipping work, Oscar meets Star, and is instantly smitten. The unlikely pair share an afternoon "date" of food, drink, and conversation in San Francisco's Tenderloin district finding out which of them is The Strange One.About the Author:William Taylor Jr lives and writes in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. His poems and stories have been widely published in the ... Read more

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  • Comp Biog 1020

    Rather than tell you about the book I shall let the book tell you about itself. That is what Comp Biog would want anyway."The government was about to make a devious move to try and take control. They would explode a unit and then call for the examination of all units for safety problems. It would be difficult to pull off. The grounds and all of the doors to the units were wired. The most difficult ... Read more

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  • Jumpin J Hose Is Fast

    Characters, characters, characters, all kinds of characters that's what the story is about. The reader is encouraged to think of these characters and match them with real life characters that the reader has come across. You most likely will find like characters in your life. It's all tongue in cheek and I hope you will get a laugh out of it.Warning, the use of the fowl language is everywhere in ... Read more

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  • Letters of Captain Thomas William Taylor of the 10th Hussars during the Waterloo Campaign

    Jonathan Leach's service with the 95th Rifles throughout the Peninsular and Waterloo campaigns placed him in an authoritative position to write a short exposition on the Field Services of the Rifle Brigade. Although brief the document is a valuable addition to the works on this famous corps. ... Read more

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