Books by "James Henry Barber"

12 books found

The Letters of William James

The Letters of William James

by William James

1920

The Great Iron Ship

The Great Iron Ship

by James Dugan

2018 · Valmy Publishing

IF EVER there was a subject fit for the hand of the biographer, the story of the Great Eastern is surely it. James Dugan has made the entertaining most of a monstrous but true episode of the high Victorian days, the age of iron and the mechanical engineer. He has written a failure-story far more amusing than most success-stories could be: and out of 692 feet and 12.000 tons of iron he has made a character almost human in its foibles and its superb talent for getting into trouble. Before the Great Eastern had made her first trip to New York, she had eaten up $5,000,000, the first of the fortunes she regularly swallowed on every voyage. She had hardly steamed a few dozen miles when the forward funnel blew out. She passed through the hands of three groups of shareholders before she ever carried a paying passenger. Everything that could possibly happen to a ship happened to the Great Eastern. Tanks of fish oil deluged her engine deck. Two horses died of a bad cold because she passed too close to an iceberg. On her fourth voyage she got stuck in Flushing Bay, at the western end of Long Island Sound, with a gash in her bottom that would have comfortably accommodated an ordinary-sized ship. Storm, mechanical failure, inefficient captains and crew—the Great Eastern had everything. She almost cut New York in two when she first docked. Into her story enter such figures as Cyrus Field—who made use of the Great Eastern to lay the Atlantic cable; Louis Napoleon—he wrested the leviathan just in time from the hands of the Sultan of Turkey, who wanted to use her to house his harem; Jules Verne, Du Chaillu. Indian nabobs, the war correspondent Scott Russell, and dozens of other figures of a bygone age. The whole story is told by Mr. Dugan with an unfailing appreciation of the high, low and medium comedy involved in the Great Eastern's crazy career, and with a sharp eye for the Victorian background and personalities.

The Living Link

The Living Link

by James De Mille

2019 · Good Press

In "The Living Link," James De Mille masterfully weaves a narrative rich in adventure and exploration, set against the backdrop of an untamed wilderness. The novel showcases De Mille's inventive literary style, marked by a blend of vivid descriptions and a keen observation of human emotions. Crafted during the late 19th century'—a time characterized by burgeoning interest in adventure novels and the natural world'—De Mille's work stands as a testament to the spirit of discovery that defined the era. The story embarks on a journey through uncharted territories, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the profound connections between individuals and their environment. James De Mille was a Canadian author renowned for his contributions to fiction that address themes of exploration and personal introspection. Born in 1833, De Mille's experiences as a traveler and educator in various parts of the world profoundly influenced his writing. His deep admiration for nature and fascination with the dynamics of human relationships are vividly reflected in "The Living Link," where the characters confront both external challenges and internal growth. This book is an essential read for those who appreciate adventure intertwined with philosophical questions about the human condition. De Mille's articulate prose and compelling storytelling invite readers to not only experience the thrills of exploration but also reflect on their own place within the tapestry of life. "The Living Link" promises an unforgettable literary experience that resonates beyond its pages. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

Vital Record of Rhode Island

Vital Record of Rhode Island

by James Newell Arnold

1907

Modern Materialism, Etc

Modern Materialism, Etc

by James Martineua

1878