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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, by Edwin A. Abbott, is a satirical novella narrated by A. Square, a two-dimensional figure living in a rigidly stratified world where social rank is determined by the number of sides one has and where women are reduced to line...
Ending the Depression Through Planned Obsolescence by Bernard London is a provocative and influential work first published in 1932, at the height of the Great Depression. In this groundbreaking treatise, London proposes a radical solution to the economic crisis gripping...
Everybody's Guide to Money Matters is a comprehensive and accessible manual designed to demystify the world of personal finance and investment for the general reader. Authored by William Cotton, this classic guide provides clear and practical advice on managing money,...
Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business: Private Abuses, Public Grievances; Exemplified in the Pride, Insolence, and Exorbitant Wages of Our Women, Servants, Footmen, etc. is a satirical pamphlet written by Daniel Defoe and first published in 1725. In this incisive...
Vocational Guidance for Girls by Marguerite Stockman Dickson is a pioneering early 20th-century work dedicated to helping young women navigate the world of work and career choices. Written at a time when women’s roles in society were rapidly changing, the book offers...
The Complete English Tradesman, 1839 edition, by Daniel Defoe, is a comprehensive guide to the principles, practices, and moral foundations of trade in early nineteenth-century England. Written by the renowned author of Robinson Crusoe, this influential work offers...
Women Wage-Earners: Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future by Helen Campbell is a pioneering work of social and economic analysis first published in 1893. This comprehensive study explores the historical, social, and economic conditions that have shaped the lives...
If Not Silver, What? is a thought-provoking political and economic treatise authored by John W. Bookwalter and published in 1896, during a period of intense debate over the monetary standard in the United States. The book delves deeply into the pressing question of the...
The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development by Levi Leonard Conant is a pioneering work in the field of mathematical anthropology, first published in 1896. This comprehensive study explores the evolution of numerical systems among various cultures, tracing the...
Cigar-Box Dioramas: A 'How-to-do-it' Handbook is a comprehensive and engaging guide for hobbyists, educators, and creative minds interested in the art of miniature scene-making. Authored by Albert Neubert and originally published in 1949, this book offers step-by-step...
The Draughtsman's Handbook of Plan and Map Drawing: Including Instructions for the Preparation of Engineering, Architectural, and Mechanical Drawings is a comprehensive and authoritative guide designed for students, professionals, and enthusiasts in the fields of...
Marks' First Lessons in Geometry: In Two Parts is a foundational mathematics textbook authored by Bernhard Marks, meticulously crafted for young learners in primary classes, grammar schools, and academies. The book is divided into two comprehensive parts, each designed...
A Handbook of Invalid Cooking, authored by Mary A. Boland and first published in 1893, is a comprehensive guide dedicated to the preparation of nourishing and easily digestible meals for the sick and convalescent. Drawing from her experience as a nurse at the...
Retail Shoe Salesmanship is a comprehensive guide designed to elevate the skills and knowledge of shoe salespeople, first published in the early 20th century. This book delves into the art and science of selling footwear, offering practical advice and detailed...
Suburban Residences, and How to Circumvent Them is a satirical work by G. R. Sims, first published in the late 19th century, that humorously explores the trials, tribulations, and peculiarities of suburban life in Victorian England. Through a series of witty essays and...
The Universal Counterfeit and Altered Bank Note Detector, at Sight is a comprehensive 19th-century guide designed to assist bankers, merchants, and the general public in identifying counterfeit and altered bank notes with ease and accuracy. Compiled by L. Mendelson,...
Food Adulteration and Its Detection: With Photomicrographic Plates and a Bibliographical Appendix is a comprehensive and authoritative work by James Bell, first published in the late 19th century. This seminal volume delves into the widespread issue of food...
First Lessons in Natural Philosophy for Beginners is a foundational science textbook designed to introduce young learners and novices to the basic principles of natural philosophy, which today we call physics. Authored by Joseph C. Martindale, this book was originally...
Selected Articles on the Parcels Post, edited by D. L. Cummings and published in 1913 as part of the Debaters' Handbook Series, is a comprehensive compilation of essays, arguments, and authoritative opinions on the subject of the parcels post system in the United...
The Right to Be Lazy, and Other Studies by Paul Lafargue is a provocative and influential collection of essays that challenges the dominant work ethic of modern capitalist society. First published in the late 19th century, the book’s titular essay,The Right to Be Lazy,...
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