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Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. Part 3
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Falk by Joseph Conrad.
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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book in the Oz adventure. Originally published in 1908 the story reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
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Charmides and Other Poems is a collection of poems and sonnets by Oscar Wilde.
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Captain Brassbound's Conversion is a play by George Bernard Shaw from the collection of Three Plays for Puritans.
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Candida is a late 19th century play by George Bernard Shaw. The play essentially asks the question of what a woman wants her husband to provide her with.
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Angling sketches retells Andrew Lang's fishing adventures in the Scotish waters.
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An Inland Voyage is regarded as the fist piece of outdoor literature. Written by Robert Louis Stevenson, it is his travel account from a canoeing trip along the River Oise through France and Belgium with his friend Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson.
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All He Knew A Story by John Habberton details late 19th early 20th century Californian life.
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American Notes by Rudyard Kipling. Written by the first ever British Nobel prize recipient for literature, Indian born Kipling details his travels to San Francisco in the lat 19th Century.
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