The Bradys After a Chinese Princess; Or, The Yellow Fiends of 'Frisco


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"The Bradys After a Chinese Princess..." is a detective mystery novel. At the docks of San Francisco Bay area, a group of detectives lie in wait for Chinese smugglers they believe to be bringing in opium into the country. Among the detectives are the Brady Brothers, one of whom is the fiancé to Alice, their translator. When some Chinese men enter carrying a mysterious box, Alice overhears them talk about a Chinese princess in the box. But due to the ensuing gunfight and a heavy fog, the group are soon dispersed. And afterwards, there is no sign of either Alice or the mysterious box and the detectives set out to unravel the mystery and locate their missing partner...







The Dime Novel Detective


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Provides reprints of the texts of 5 detective dime novels, and lists of all the titles in the series published by the five publishers.













Fast Food Nation


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An exploration of the fast food industry in the United States, from its roots to its long-term consequences.




Ulysses


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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots


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Horace G. Danner’s A Thesaurus of English Word Roots is a compendium of the most-used word roots of the English language. As Timothy B. Noone notes in his foreword: “Dr. Danner’s book allows you not only to build up your passive English vocabulary, resulting in word recognition knowledge, but also gives you the rudiments for developing your active English vocabulary, making it possible to infer the meaning of words with which you are not yet acquainted. Your knowledge can now expand and will do so exponentially as your awareness of the roots in English words and your corresponding ability to decode unfamiliar words grows apace. This is the beginning of a fine mental linguistic library: so enjoy!” In A Thesaurus of English Word Roots, all word roots are listed alphabetically, along with the Greek or Latin words from which they derive, together with the roots’ original meanings. If the current meaning of an individual root differs from the original meaning, that is listed in a separate column. In the examples column, the words which contain the root are then listed, starting with their prefixes, for example, dysacousia, hyperacousia. These root-starting terms then are followed by terms where the root falls behind the word, e.g., acouesthesia and acoumeter. These words are followed by words where the root falls in the middle or the end, as in such terms as bradyacusia and odynacusis.. In this manner, A Thesaurus of English Word Roots places the word in as many word families as there are elements in the word. This work will interest linguists and philologists and anyone interested in the etymological aspects of English language.