Jacob Brown

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Books by Jacob Brown

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The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark

Authors: Clark, William, 1770-1838

In Alien Worlds

By Jacob Brown

"The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806" by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark is a historical account written in the early 19th century. It chronicles the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition, which aimed to explore the uncharted territories of the American West after the Louisiana Purchase. The journals provide firsthand insights into their trav...

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A Harpa do Crente by Alexandre Herculano

Authors: Herculano, Alexandre, 1810-1877

In Time Travel

By Jacob Brown

"A Harpa do Crente" by Alexandre Herculano is a collection of poetic reflections written in the early 19th century. The work likely explores themes of faith, existence, and the human condition, with Herculano himself acting as a voice reflecting on spirituality and the societal challenges of his time. At the start of the text, the author sets a con...

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The Marching Morons by C. M. Kornbluth

Authors: Kornbluth, C. M. (Cyril M.), 1923-1958

In Space Opera

By Jacob Brown

"The Marching Morons" by C. M. Kornbluth is a science fiction novella written during the early 1950s. The story delves into the themes of social decline and the dangers of a society overwhelmed by ignorance and anti-intellectualism. It presents a dystopian future where the majority of the population lacks intelligence, leading to a societal structu...

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Great Englishwomen: An Historical Reading Book for Schools by M. B. Synge

Authors: Synge, M. B. (Margaret Bertha), -1939

In Hard Sci-Fi

By Jacob Brown

"Great Englishwomen: An Historical Reading Book for Schools" by M. B. Synge is a collection of historical accounts aimed primarily at school-aged children, written in the early 20th century. This anthology features brief biographies of influential English women throughout history, presenting their lives, contributions, and the societal contexts in ...

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L'Abbesse De Castro by Stendhal

Authors: Stendhal, 1783-1842

In Space Opera

By Jacob Brown

"L'Abbesse de Castro" by Stendhal is a historical novel crafted in the early 19th century. The narrative unfolds in 16th-century Italy, encapsulating the tumultuous era marked by political strife and the lives of outlaws, while centering on the fate of Hélène de Campireali, a young heiress entwined in a forbidden love affair. At the start of the no...

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On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau

Authors: Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862

In Time Travel

By Jacob Brown

"On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" by Henry David Thoreau is a philosophical essay written in the mid-19th century. This influential work explores the relationship between the individual and the state, specifically advocating for civil disobedience as a form of protest against governmental injustice. Thoreau argues that individuals should not perm...

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Consideraciones Sobre el Origen del Nombre de los Números en Tagalog

Authors: Pardo de Tavera, T. H. (Trinidad Hermenegildo), 1857-1925

In Hard Sci-Fi

By Jacob Brown

"Consideraciones Sobre el Origen del Nombre de los Números en Tagalog" by Don T. H. Pardo de Tavera is a scholarly publication written in the late 19th century. This work focuses on the linguistic origins and meanings of the names of numbers in the Tagalog language, providing insights into their historical and etymological roots, especially in the ...

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Der heilige Bürokrazius: Eine heitere Legende by Rudolf Greinz

Authors: Greinz, Rudolf, 1866-1942

In Alien Worlds

By Jacob Brown

"Der heilige Bürokrazius: Eine heitere Legende" by Rudolf Greinz is a satirical novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of bureaucracy and human folly through the lens of humor, focusing on the titular character, Saint Bürokrazius, who is depicted as a patron of human stupidity and bureaucratic absurdities. The opening of ...

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Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb

Authors: Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847

In Hard Sci-Fi

By Jacob Brown

"Tales from Shakespeare" by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb is a collection of adapted stories based on the works of William Shakespeare, written in the early 19th century. The purpose of these tales is to introduce young readers to Shakespeare's plays by retelling them in simpler language while preserving the essence of the original narratives. Through...