Historical Reprints
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The autobiography of Frank Harris. Follow the loves and travels, friends and colleagues of this famous author and journalist.
A collection of ancient ornamental fonts (typesets).
Follow this author on his adventures and discoveries through South America.
A series of letters proving the illegal imprisonment of people in the North, during the illegal US federal war against the South
An archeological expedition into the last Inca capital city, Vitca.
This story was developed around the epitath found on an Etrurian gravesite of a young girl. The editor says the story is based on facts.
A short study of Ancient Greek homosexuality, pedastery, and the third sex.
Discover the mystery and romance of one of the oldest Middle Eastern civilizations, that has maintained its original name for thousands of years.
From a 1900 copy, TGS has captured and restored the text of the book in its original font and style. TGS has also added images of the Venus De Milo, that were not available in 1900.
Discover what facts and legends are known about the Tomb of Alexander, the great emperor of Ancient Greece.
Scotland's famous chapel has yet to be fully explained. It is one of those fantastic mysteries of the Dark Ages. Who built it? why? what is it for? The author suggests there may be reproductions from the Temple of Jerusalem preserved within its architecture.
The founders of Texas, the founders of America, knew their world history and the ancient legends. The capitol buildings are blessed with the ancient gods and legends. Perhaps we too should understand what they really stood for.
The study of words, languages, etymologies reveal more about our past, our history, our origins than most people know. Each word is a mystery in itself. According to Jewish traditions the world was spoken into existence by a word. Words can make or break even famous people.
These South America civilizations rivalled the granduer and expertise of Ancient Egypt and the Mesopotamian Valley.
When you study Christian history it's written by the victors of that time. So to read about Julian from most textbooks you'd see him referred to as pagan, heretic, infidel, with a slant pro-Christian look at the emperor. It's rare to be able to read the charges of the Emperor against Christianity, with the slant from his point of view.