Morag's Flying Fortress


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Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland


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"Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland" by Janet Milne Rae is a charming tale that immerses readers in the beauty, wonder, and magic of the Scottish highlands. Through the eyes of her characters, Rae's readers are able to experience what Scotland has to offer, and is to this day a wonderful and poetic work that is beloved by readers around the world. Complete with intricate illustrations, the tale offers insight into the cultures and customs of Scottish society as well.




Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.







The Academy


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The Bookseller


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The Cumulative Book Index


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A world list of books in the English language.




Lloyd’s Register of Yachts 1904


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The Lloyd’s Register of Yachts was first issued in 1878, and was issued annually until 1980, except during the years 1916-18 and 1940-46. Two supplements containing additions and corrections were also issued annually. The Register contains the names, details and characters of Yachts classed by the Society, together with the particulars of other Yachts which are considered to be of interest, illustrates plates of the Flags of Yacht and Sailing Clubs, together with a List of Club Officers, an illustrated List of the Distinguishing Flags of Yachtsmen, a List of the Names and Addresses of Yacht Owners, and much other information. For more information on the Lloyd’s Register of Yachts, please click here: https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/lloyds-register-of-yachts-online




Pioneer Woman


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In The Backwoods of Canada and The Canadian Settler's Guide, Catherine Parr Traill described a pioneer woman's role on the Ontario frontier, presenting an idealized portrait of the Canadian woman pioneer in the mid-nineteenth century. By transposing this figure into fiction, Traill managed to create what was, in effect, a new fictional character type: the pioneer woman.