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Zoo Vet: Adventures of A Wild Animal Doctor
by David TaylorIn this book, Taylor shares some of his experiences as he cares for exotic animals. Not all stories have happy endings, but all are heart-warming. This is an honest look at what it was like to be a zoo vet in the fifties and sixties.
The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, Books 5 through 12
by Jean Jacques RousseauEight of the artificially created books of these famous confessions.
Karl-Ludwig Sand
by Alexandre DumasWith a little amplification, the novel is almost a non-fictitious story of Karl-Ludwig Sand. It narrates his crime against the royalty and the relentless pursuance of the criminal afterwards. Read with maturity of mind it provides deep insight into the atrocities perpetuated by the royalty and the hatred of the people for such authority.
Billy Sunday: Runner for the Lord
by Elaine CunninghamThis is a story based on events in the life of Billy Sunday.
The Eternal Quest, Volume 2a: Return to Holland
by Jacques CasanovaBook number 2a from the Eternal Quest by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
Venetain Years, Volume 1e: Milan and Mantua
by Jacques CasanovaVenetian Years, book 1e, "Milan and Mantua"
Adventures in the South, Volume 4e: Milan
by Jacques CasanovaAdventures in the South, book 4e "Milan"
Venetian Years, Volume 1c: Military Career
by Jacques CasanovaThis book is the number 1c of "Venetian Years" by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
In London and Moscow, Volume 5: To London
by Jacques CasanovaThis book is the number 5a of "In London and Moscow" by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
In London and Moscow, Volume 5: London to Berlin
by Jacques CasanovaThis book is the number 5 of "in London and Moscow" by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
The Eternal Quest, Volume 3: Holland and Germany
by Jacques CasanovaThis book is the number 3 of the "Eternal Quest" by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt