The following is a list of recently released ebooks from various Gutenberg projects, including Project Gutenberg US, PG Australia, Faded Page, and Standard Ebooks.
A philosopher gives an introduction to radical empiricism and how it relates to the experienced world.
A police inspector and an unusual private detective investigate a devious blackmail plot.
A novel of the small town rural life of the Canadian prairies in the early 20th century, written after the author had lived there for sixteen years. The dedication reads, "The story of an Agricultural Country is the story of its small towns—To these, and to all those who dwell therein, this book is humbly dedicated."
A retired colonel investigates the elaborate murder of a cabinet minister.
An account of the place of slavery in Canadian history.
A history of the Grand River in southern Ontario up to the mid-1940s.
A history of Lake Ontario up until the mid 1940s.
First they learned to fly Sopwith Penguins—tricky planes that almost never flew in a straight line. Then, the best of them, went on to master the coveted Hispano Spads, sleek ships that refused to go down.
And those who could stand the fiery pace became the men of the Lafayette Flying Corps, ready to do combat with the top German aces. Facing crackling machine-gun fire, the wings of their planes often riddled with bullets, they struck at the heart of the enemy's winged power.
Written in epistolary form, The Camomile, a semi-autobiographical novel, was first published in 1922. It records the mind of the aspiring female artist who struggles to carve out writing space when pressure is laid on her enlightened self to bow to more acceptable ideological patterns.—Goodreads.
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