Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Not included in this list are works which predate the advent of publishing and general attribution of authorship, such as ancient written inscriptions (such as hieroglyphic or pictographical, transcribed texts), certain historical folklore and myths of oral traditions now published as text, and reference or plain texts (letters, notes, graffiti ...
Mark Twain — The Mysterious Stranger Jules Verne — The Lighthouse at the End of the World , The Golden Volcano , The Thompson Travel Agency , The Chase of the Golden Meteor , The Danube Pilot , The Survivors of the "Jonathan" , The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz , " The Eternal Adam ", The Barsac Mission , Paris in the Twentieth Century ...
Pages in category "Defunct literary magazines published in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 269 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
JP Miller: A Ship Without a Shore, memoir of Miller's WWII experiences aboard the aircraft carrier USS Cabot; Fulton Oursler: autobiography in progress at the time of his death; Theodore Roosevelt: The Winning of the West: Roosevelt's series was originally meant to be at least six books. Due to the death of his first wife, Roosevelt edited the ...
No Man's Land: Dương Thu Hương: 2005 Novel, Literary fiction Banned in Vietnam for criticism of the Vietnamese Communist Party. [304] [305] [306] Politics for Everyone (Chính Trị Bình Dân) Phạm Đoan Trang: 2017 Non-fiction Banned in Vietnam on the grounds of political sensitivity. [307] [308] [309] Road To Serfdom: Friedrich Hayek: 1944
Covers can be found at various sites, including Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk (). Google Images might also yield covers. Novels published before the nineteenth century typically did not have visually standardized covers, but a reproduction of the title page can be a good alternative. These title pages can often be found in the Internet Archive.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, usually known as the Berne Convention, was an international assembly held in 1886 in the Swiss city of Bern by ten European countries with the goal of agreeing on a set of legal principles for the protection of original work.