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The Land of the Changing SunHarben, Will N. (William Nathaniel), 1858-1919en2002-01-01
Our Changing ConstitutionPierson, Charles Wheeler, 1864-1934en2004-11-20
The Changing Numbers Odd Craft, Part 8.Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark), 1863-1943enEngland -- Social life and customs -- Fiction; Humorous stories, English; Sailors -- Fiction2004-04-01
Changing Winds A NovelErvine, St. John G. (St. John Greer), 1883-1971en2009-09-04
A Preface to PoliticsLippmann, Walter, 1889-1974enIntroduction -- Routineer and inventor -- The taboo -- The changing focus -- The golden rule and after -- Well meaning but unmeaning: the Chicago vice report -- Some necessary iconoclasm -- The making of creeds -- The red herring -- Revolution and culture.Social problems -- United States; United States -- Politics and government2006-12-16
Odd Craft, CompleteJacobs, W. W. (William Wymark), 1863-1943enThe money box -- The castaway -- Blundell's improvement -- Bill's lapse -- Lawyer Quince -- Breaking a spell -- Establishing relations -- The changing numbers -- The persecution of Bob Pretty -- Dixon's return -- A spirit of avarice -- The third string -- Odd charges -- Admiral Peters.Owen, Will, 1869-1957 [Illustrator]Humorous stories, English; Sailors -- Fiction; England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction2004-04-01
Reveries of a SchoolmasterPearson, Francis B. (Francis Bail), 1853-enIn medias res -- Retrospect -- Brown -- Psychological -- Balking -- Lanterns -- Complete living -- My speech -- School-teaching -- Beefsteak -- Freedom -- Things -- Targets -- Sinners -- Hoeing potatoes -- Changing the mind -- The point of view -- Picnics -- Make-believe -- Behavior -- Forefingers -- Story-telling -- Grandmother -- My world -- This or that -- Rabbit pedagogy -- Perspective -- Purely pedagogical -- Longevity -- Four-leaf clover -- Mountain-climbing.2004-07-29
The Task of Social HygieneEllis, Havelock, 1859-1939enIntroduction -- The changing status of women -- The new aspect of the woman’s movement -- The emancipation of women in relation to romantic love -- The significance of a falling birth-rate -- Eugenics and love -- Religion and the child -- The problem of sexual hygiene -- Immorality and the law -- The war against war -- The problem of an international language -- Individualism and socialism.Women -- Social and moral questions; Sexual ethics; Eugenics2007-07-17
Worldly Ways and BywaysGregory, Eliot, 1854-1915enCharm -- The moth and the star -- Contrasted travelling -- The outer and the inner woman -- On some gilded misalliances -- The complacency of mediocrity -- The discontent of talent -- Slouch -- Social suggestion -- Bohemia -- Social exiles -- "Seven Ages" of furniture -- Our elite and public life -- The small summer hotel -- A false start -- A holy land -- Royalty at play -- A rock ahead -- The Grand Prix -- "The treadmill" -- "Like master like man" -- An English invasion of the Riviera -- A common weakness -- Changing Paris -- Contentment -- The climber -- The last of the dandies -- A nation on the wing -- Husks -- The Faubourg St. Germain -- Men's manners -- An ideal hostess -- The introducer -- A question and an answer -- Living on Your friends -- American society in Italy -- The Newport of the past -- A conquest of Europe -- A race of slaves -- Introspection.Sociology; American essays -- 19th century1995-12-01




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