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Иконка для The Return Of Sherlock Holmes 1.0.0

The Return Of Sherlock Holmes (v. 1.0.0)

TotalMediaLaboratory опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

Title:The Return Of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of Black Peter
Author:JSir Arthur Conan Doyle
Editor:Arao Kazufumi

Electronic book The Return Of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of Black Peter
for English and Japanese contrast.

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Иконка для Collection of American Poetry 12.1

Collection of American Poetry (v. 12.1)

MobileReference опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

Table of Contents

William Cullen Bryant 1794-1878
Stephen Crane 1871-1900
Emily Dickinson 1830-1886
T. S. Eliot 1888-1965
Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882
Robert Frost 1874-1963
Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809-1894
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882
Sidney Lanier 1842-1881
James Russell Lowell 1819-1891
Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849
Ezra Pound 1885-1972
Edwin Arlington Robinson 1869-1935
Carl Sandburg 1878-1967
Henry David Thoreau 1817-1862
Walt Whitman 1819-1892

Appendix:
Authors' Biographies

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Иконка для New York Penal Code 2.0

New York Penal Code (v. 2.0)

Pocket Topics опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2012-11-08)

** UPDATED TO INCLUDE 2013 CODES **

New York Penal Code by Pocket Topics is the only New York Penal Code reference software you need on your Android device. Designed for law enforcement personnel, lawyers, paralegals or anyone who needs quick access to the New York Penal Code. Use in in the patrol car or in the court room. All data is stored on your device so you never need an internet connection.

- Now with full text searching. Accurate and flexible search engine allows you to find exactly what you are looking for.
- Does not require an internet connection. All the data is stored locally.
- Automatic and free lifetime updates to the codes
- Easily bookmark code sections
- Install to SD card
- Compatible with tablets, including the Xoom
- Share codes via email, text messaging, etc.

Please do not post comments or problems in the product ratings. We have no way of responding. We respond immediately to messages sent to support@pockettopics.com. All issues are taken seriously and are resolved immediately, if possible. Please give us a chance to respond before posting in the product ratings.

Permissions required:
1. android.permission.INTERNET - Used strictly to download the initial datafile and to check for updates
2. android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE - Used to determine if your device is connected to the internet prior to downloading datafile (once)
3. android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE - Used to store the datafile on the SD card
4. com.android.vending.CHECK_LICENSE - No more stealing our application. Sorry software pirates!
5. We also use analytics to retrieve non-user specific information. This is used to improve the application and can be disabled in the settings.

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Visit us at pockettopics.com
Follow us on Twitter: pockettopics

Please visit out site and tell us how you use our products. We also love feature requests and requests for additional codes.

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Changes/Updates
1.52
fixed a bug where the bookmark and search button did not work on the detail screen for tablets

1.51
fixed a bug where a search result with only one record caused a force close

1.50
- Compatible with tablets, Xoom included
- Search now includes full text
- User Interface completely updated
- Search results show snippets of the code sections
- Added "codes in this section" to improve navigation
- Browse through record set in section detail screen
- Improved navigation
- Added Analytics. Can be disabled in settings screen.
- Fixed several bugs (thanks Billy!! and others)

Keywords: Penal, Law, New York, Violations, Citations, Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Patrol, Law Enforcement, Traffic, Academy, Training, Cops, Cop, Tickets, Arrest, Laws, Recruit, Cadet

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Иконка для 恐喝王ミルヴァートン 1.0.0

恐喝王ミルヴァートン (v. 1.0.0)

TotalMediaLaboratory опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

お子さんやお孫さんとの対話の懸け橋に

著者 アーサーコナンドイル
編集者 荒尾和史

© 2000 山形浩生 プロジェクト杉田玄白
http://www.genpaku.org/sugitalist01.html

この電子書籍アプリケーションは「シャーロックホームズの帰還『恐喝王ミルヴァートン』」 英日対照版 です。
元データは、日本語の部分(プロジェクト杉田玄白)のみ あるいは 英語部分のみ(プロジェクトグーテンベルク)であれば 無料となるべき データを使用しています。

昔、誰もが親しんだ古典的名作を原文と併せてもう一度、或いはお子様とご一緒にまた愉しんでみてはいかがでしょう。教材として、無味乾燥なテキストでは無く-
知的興奮を約束された生きた英語を味わう機会でもあります。是非一度お試し下さい。

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Иконка для The Term Of His Natural Life 0.2

The Term Of His Natural Life (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

About the Book
For the term of his natural life [1874]

Structurally, For the Term of His Natural Life is made up of a series of semi-fictionalised accounts of actual events during the convict era, loosely bound together with the tragic story of its hero. Most of the incidents and many of the individual characters are easily identifiable from historical sources including Marcus Clarke's own non-fiction work Old Tales of a Young Country. The plot illustrated below is based on the escape of Alexander Pearce, the notorious "Pieman", who ate his companions during two different escape attempts from the Macquarie Harbour Penal Settlement on the West Coast, Tasmania.

The story starts with a prologue, telling the tale of young British aristocrat, Richard Devine, who is the son of a shipbuilding magnate, Sir Richard Devine. In an incidence of domestic violence, Richard's mother reveals to Sir Richard that his son was fathered by another man, Lord Bellasis. Sir Richard proceeds to threaten the mother's reputation if Richard does not leave and never come back. He leaves him to pack for a while, claiming that he will fetch his lawyer to alter his will, so that Richard receives no inheritance. When Richard leaves, he comes across a murder scene: his biological father, Lord Bellasis has been murdered, and Richard witnesses Sir Richard walking away from the scene of the crime. The police come and lock up Richard, who now gives his name as Rufus Dawes (which is used for the remainder of the book), for the murder of Lord Bellasis. Additionally, Sir Richard returns home and dies straight away, possibly of a heart-attack, without altering his will. Rufus Dawes/Richard Devine never finds this out. Rufus is found guilty of the murder and sentenced to transportation to the penal colony of Australia. (Plot summary to be continued)

Among other dramatic events in the novel that are based on true events, a group of convicts escapes from the Port Arthur penitentiary. Getting lost in the wilderness, lacking survival skills and soon running out of food supplies, the men begin to starve and end up cannibalising each other. The last one remaining, Gabbett, is found on a beach by the crew of a whaling vessel, with the half-eaten arm of one of his comrades hanging out of his swag.

About the Author
Marcus Clarke, 1846-1881

Novelist, born in London, the son of a barrister. After a somewhat wild youth he went to Australia where, after more than one failure to achieve success in business, he took to journalism on the staff of the Melbourne Argus, with brilliant results. He wrote two novels, Long Odds and For the Term of his Natural Life [1874], the latter, which is generally considered his masterpiece, dealing in a powerful and realistic manner with transportation and convict labour. He also wrote many short tales and dramatic pieces. After a turbulent and improvident life he died at 35. In addition to the works above mentioned, he wrote Lower Bohemia in Melbourne, The Humbug Papers, The Future Australian Race. As a writer he was keen, brilliant, and bitter.

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Иконка для Four Arthurian Romances 0.2

Four Arthurian Romances (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

About the Book
Four Arthurian Romances

Chretien De Troyes has had the peculiar fortune of becoming the best
known of the old French poets to students of mediaeval literature, and
of remaining practically unknown to any one else. The acquaintance of
students with the work of Chretien has been made possible in academic
circles by the admirable critical editions of his romances undertaken
and carried to completion during the past thirty years by Professor
Wendelin Foerster of Bonn. At the same time the want of public.

About the Author
Chre´tien de Troyes, 12th cent

French poet and trouvère who flourished in the late 12th century. Little is known of his life, but he seems to have been from Troyes, or at least intimately connected with it, and between 1160 and 1172 he served at the court of his patroness Marie of France, Countess of Champagne, daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine, perhaps as herald-at-arms. His work on Arthurian subjects represents some of the best regarded of medieval literature. His use of structure, particular in Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, has been seen as a step towards the modern novel.

Chrétien's works include five major poems in rhyming eight-syllable couplets. Four of these are complete; Erec and Enide (c. 1170); Cligès (c. 1176), and Yvain, the Knight of the Lion and Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, both written simultaneously between 1177 and 1181. Chrétien's final romance was Perceval, the Story of the Grail, written between 1181 and 1190, but left unfinished, though some scholars have disputed this. It is dedicated to Philip, Count of Flanders, to whom Chrétien may have been attached in his last years. He finished only 9,000 lines of the work, but four successors of varying talents added 54,000 additional lines in what are known as the Four Continuations. Similarly, the last thousand lines of Lancelot were written by Godefroi de Leigni, apparently by arrangement with Chrétien. In the case of Perceval, one continuer says the poet's death prevented him from completing the work, in the case of Lancelot, no reason is given. This has not stopped speculation that Chrétien did not approve of Lancelot's adulterous subject.

To him are also attributed two lesser works: the pious romance Guillaume d'Angleterre (an attribution that is no longer believed), and Philomela, the only one of his four poems based on Ovid's Metamorphoses that has survived. Chrétien names his treatments of Ovid in the introduction to Cligès, where he also mentions his work about King Mark and Iseult. The latter is presumably related to the Tristan and Iseult legend, though it is interesting that Tristan is not named.

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Иконка для The Riddle Of The Sands's 0.2

The Riddle Of The Sands's (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

About the Book
The Riddle of the Sands

This article is about the 1903 adventure novel. For the 1984 Jimmy Buffett album, see Riddles in the Sand.
The Riddle of the Sands
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1st edition
Author Robert Erskine Childers
Language English
Genre(s) Invasion novel,
Adventure novel,
Spy novel
Publisher Smith, Elder & Co
Publication date 1903
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
OCLC Number 3569143

The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service is a 1903 novel by Erskine Childers. It is an early example of the espionage novel, with a strong underlying theme of militarism. It has been made into a film and TV film.

It is a novel that "owes a lot to the wonderful adventure novels of writers like Rider Haggard, that were a staple of Victorian Britain"; perhaps more significantly, it was a spy novel that "established a formula that included a mass of verifiable detail, which gave authenticity to the story – the same ploy that would be used so well by John Buchan, Ian Fleming, John le Carré and many others." Ken Follett called it "the first modern thriller."

The book enjoyed immense popularity in the years before World War I and was extremely influential. As Childers's biographer Andrew Boyle noted: "For the next ten years Childers's book remained the most powerful contribution of any English writer to the debate on Britain's alleged military unpreparedness". It was a notable influence on John Buchan and Ken Follett, who described it as "an open-air adventure thriller about two young men who stumble upon a German armada preparing to invade England."

In 1998, nautical writer Sam Llewellyn wrote a continuation of the story named The Shadow in the Sands. This is subtitled "being an account of the cruise of the yacht Gloria in the Frisian Islands in April of 1903 and the Conclusion of the Events described by Erskine Childers".

About the Author
Erskine Childers, 1870-1922

Author of the influential novel Riddle of the Sands. Based on his own sailing trips with his brother Henry along the German coast, it predicted war with Germany and called for British preparedness. There has been much speculation about which of Childers's friends was the model for "Carruthers" in the novel and it seems that he is based not on Henry Childers but on yachting enthusiast Walter Runciman; "Davies", of course, is Childers himself.

Widely popular, the book has never gone out of print and in 2003, a handful of centenary editions was published. The Observer has listed the book as #37 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Novels of All Time". It has been called the first spy novel (a claim challenged by advocates of Rudyard Kipling's Kim, published two years earlier), and enjoyed immense popularity in the years before World War I. It was an extremely influential book: Winston Churchill later credited it as a major reason that the Admiralty decided to establish naval bases at Invergordon, Rosyth on the Firth of Forth and Scapa Flow in Orkney. It was also a notable influence on John Buchan.

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Иконка для Kate Chopin's Collection 0.2

Kate Chopin's Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

This book contain collection of 3 Books

1. The Awakening / Kate Chopin [1899]
2. At Fault / Kate Chopin [1890]
3. Short stories / Kate Chopin

About the Author
Kate Chopin, 1850-1904

American author of short stories and novels, mostly of a Louisiana Creole background. She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century. From 1892 to 1895, she wrote short stories for both children and adults which were published in such magazines as Atlantic Monthly, Vogue, the Century, and Harper's Youth's Companion. Her major works were two short story collections, Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897). Her important short stories included "Desiree's Baby", a tale of miscegenation in antebellum Louisiana (published in 1893); "The Story of an Hour" (1894), and "The Storm "(1898). "The Storm" is a sequel to "The 'Cadian Ball," which appeared in her first collection of short stories, Bayou Folk. Chopin also wrote two novels: At Fault (1890) and The Awakening (1899), which are set in New Orleans and Grand Isle, respectively. The people in her stories are usually inhabitants of Louisiana. Many of her works are set in Natchitoches in north central Louisiana. Within a decade of her death, Chopin was widely recognized as one of the leading writers of her time.

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Иконка для G. K. Chesterton Collection 0.2

G. K. Chesterton Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

This book contain collection of 5 books

1. The Napoleon of Notting Hill
2. The Man who was Thursday
3. The Complete "Father Brown" stories comprising
4. The Man Who Knew Too Much
5. The Ballad of the White Horse


About the author
G. K. Chesterton

In 1900, Chesterton was asked to write a few magazine articles on art criticism, which sparked his interest in writing. He went on to become one of the most prolific writers of all time. Chesterton's writings displayed a wit and sense of humor that is unusual even today, while often time making extremely serious comments on the world, government, politics, economics, philosophy, theology, or a hundred other topics.

Chesterton wrote 100 books, several hundred poems, 200 short stories, 4000 essays and a few plays. He was a columnist for the Daily News, Illustrated London News and his own paper, G.K's Weekly. He was a literary and social critic, historian, playwright, novelist, Catholic Christian theologian, debater and mystery writer. His most well-known character is the priest-detective Father Brown, although arguably his most well-known novel The Man Who Was Thursday does not concern Father Brown at all.

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Иконка для Geoffrey Chaucer Collection 0.2

Geoffrey Chaucer Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-17
(обновлено 2011-05-17)

This Book contain collection of 3 books

1. The Canterbury Tales ; edited by Walter W. Skeat
2. Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales for the Modern Reader Prepared & Edited by Arthur Burrell
3. "Daniel" edition

About the Author
Geoffrey Chaucer

Poet, was born in London, the son of John Chaucer, a vintner of Thames Street, who had also a small estate at Ipswich, and was occasionally employed on service for the King (Edward III.), which doubtless was the means of his son’s introduction to the Court. The acquaintance which Chaucer displays with all branches of the learning of his time shows that he must have received an ample education; but there is no evidence that he was at either of the University. In 1357 he appears as a page to the Lady Elizabeth, wife of Lionel Duke of Clarence, and in 1359 he first saw military service in France, when he was made a prisoner. He was, however, ransomed in 1360. About 1366 he was married to Philippa, daughter of Sir Payne Roet, one of the ladies of the Duchess of Lancaster, whose sister Katharine, widow of Sir Hugh Swynford, became the third wife of John of Gaunt. Previous to this he had apparently been deeply in love with another lady, whose rank probably placed her beyond his reach; his disappointment finding expression in his Compleynt to Pité. In 1367 he was one of the valets of the King’s Chamber, a post always held by gentlemen, and received a pension of 20 marks, and he was soon afterwards one of the King’s esquires. In 1369 Blanche, the wife of John of Gaunt, died, which gave occasion for a poem by Chaucer in honour of her memory, The Dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse. In the same year he again bore arms in France, and during the next ten years he was frequently employed on diplomatic missions. In 1370 he was sent to Genoa to arrange a commercial treaty, on which occasion he may have met Petrarch, and was rewarded by a grant in 1374 of a pitcher of wine daily. In the same year he got from the corporation of London a lease for life of a house at Aldgate, on condition of keeping it in repair; and soon after he was appointed Comptroller of the Customs and Subsidy of Wool, Skins, and Leather in the port of London; he also received from the Duke of Lancaster a pension of £10.

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