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The Glugs of Gosh (Mermaids Classics)

C.J. Dennis

The Glugs of Gosh, is a collection of children's poems written by C.J. Dennis (1876 – 1938) and illustrated by Hal Gye. C.J. Dennis is considered as one of Australia's most famous poets of the early 20th century. The book was first published in 1917. This digital edition is beautifully formatted with an active Table of Contents that goes directly to each chapter. Mermaids Classics, an imprint of Mermaids Publishing brings the very best of classic literature to a modern era of digital reading by producing high quality books in ebook format.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - An Original Classic (Mermaids Classics)

Lewis Carroll

Alice&#39;s Adventures in Wonderland (also known as Alice in Wonderland) by Lewis Carroll – aka Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 &ndash; 1898) is an 1865 children&#39;s fantasy novel portraying a young girl named Alice who spots a rabbit with a pocket watch and follows him until she falls down a rabbit hole. The rabbit hole leads her to a fantasy world called &quot;Wonderland&quot; where she meets many anthropomorphic creatures. Illustrations within this novel are the original illustrations by John Tenniel.<br><br>Mermaids Classics, an imprint of Mermaids Publishing brings the very best of classic literature to a modern era of digital reading by producing high quality books in ebook format.

Through The Looking Glass - An Original Classic (Mermaids Classics)

Lewis Carroll

Through the Looking Glass (also known as What Alice Found There) by Lewis Carroll – aka Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 &ndash; 1898) is an 1871 children&#39;s fantasy novel which is also the sequel to Alice&#39;s Adventures in Wonderland (also known as Alice in Wonderland).<br><br>Mermaids Classics, an imprint of Mermaids Publishing brings the very best of classic literature to a modern era of digital reading.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Illustrated) - An Original Classic (Mermaids Classics)

Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (aka Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835 &ndash; 1910) is a children&#39;s novel first published in 1876. The scene is set around the 1940&#39;s along the Mississippi river (St Petersburg) and is about a young boy called Tom who gets up to all sorts of mischief. <br><br>This Mermaids Classics epublication is a reproduction of the 1884 edition by The American Publishing Company. Mermaids Classics, an imprint of Mermaids Publishing brings the very best of old book classics to a modern era of digital reading by producing high quality books in ebook format.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - An Original Classic (Mermaids Classics)

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (aka Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835 &ndash; 1910) is a children&#39;s novel based on a young teenage boy called Huckleberry Finn who is raised by an alcoholic father and has difficulties in socialising with society. It was first published in 1884. This book is also the sequel to the book called &quot;The Adventures of Tom Sawyer&quot;.<br><br>Mermaids Classics, an imprint of Mermaids Publishing brings the very best of old book classics to a modern era of digital reading by producing high quality books in ebook format.

The Prince and the Pauper - An Original Classic (Mermaids Classics)

Mark Twain

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain (aka Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835 &ndash; 1910) is a children&#39;s novel based on two young boys who have an identical appearance but lead completely different lifestyles. One boy is a pauper named Tom Cancy and the other boy is a Prince – named Prince Edward. The story is set in 1547.<br><br>The Prince and the Pauper was first published in 1881. Mermaids Classics, an imprint of Mermaids Publishing brings the very best of old book classics to a modern era of digital reading by producing high quality books in ebook format.

The Biology, Physiology and Sociology of Reproduction

Winfield S. Hall

I. GENERAL ACTIVITIES OF LIVING ORGANISMS.<br><br>The casual observer, even if he watches thoughtfully the various activities of plants and animals, would hardly believe these activities capable of classification into two general classes. He notes the germination of the plant seed and its early growth, step by step approaching a stage of maturity; it blossoms, produces seed, and if it is an annual plant, withers and dies. If it is a perennial plant its leaves only, wither and die at the approach of winter, the plant passing into a resting stage from which it awakes the following spring to repeat again its annual cycle.<br><br>If he observes an animal he finds that it similarly develops to a stage of maturity, reproduces its kind, withers and dies; but incident to these general activities he notes numerous others that seem to have no relation to the activity of the plant. He sees men tilling the fields, felling the forests, building houses, factories and railroads; …

Sex in Education

Edward H. Clarke

&quot;Is there any thing better in a State than that both women and men be rendered the very best? There is not.&quot; &mdash;Plato.<br><br>It is idle to say that what is right for man is wrong for woman. Pure reason, abstract right and wrong, have nothing to do with sex: they neither recognize nor know it. They teach that what is right or wrong for man is equally right and wrong for woman. Both sexes are bound by the same code of morals; both are amenable to the same divine law. Both have a right to do the best they can; or, to speak more justly, both should feel the duty, and have the opportunity, to do their best. Each must justify its existence by becoming a complete development of manhood and womanhood; and each should refuse whatever limits or dwarfs that development.<br><br>The problem of woman&#39;s sphere, to use the modern phrase, is not to be solved by applying to it abstract principles of right and wrong…

Cyber-Eugenics: The Neural Code

Bernard Amador

In her search for Hans Barskova, a Teaching Assistant at MIT, Eliza Boria learns that the neural code was deciphered by the United States government and the technology to create computer-controlled humans (&quot;Cybernatons&quot;) was tested in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Eliza discovers her grandmother, Bernice Figueroa, traveled to Russia with Norbert Weiner during his lectures on cybernetics and planted the idea of utilizing cybernetics for the advancement of eugenics to create a master race on earth. The Soviets were part of a greater design and exploited as a prototype in the race for global control. Eliza becomes victim of the political and scientific communities who want to prevent the key mechanism of the mind from being revealed. Eliza must help the American government preserve the conspiracy and convince the world that the neural code cannot be deciphered. Eliza reveals the technology to the modern day eugenics leaders in an attempt to put a stop to their diabolical plans.

Alice's Adventures In Wonderland

Lewis Carroll

ALICE was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, &quot;and what is the use of a book,&quot; thought Alice, &quot;without pictures or conversations?&quot;<br><br>So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid) whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.