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  1. Dust - Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951, Haldeman-Julius, Marcet, 1887-1941 by Marcet, 1887-1941 Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951 Haldeman-Julius, 2009-07-07
  2. The Miraculous Revenge Little Blue Book #215 - Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950, Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951 by George Bernard, 1856-1950 Shaw, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951 Haldeman-Julius, 2009-07-02
  3. Life of Abraham Lincoln Little Blue Book Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 324 - Bowers, John Hugh, 1875- by John Hugh, 1875- Bowers, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951 Haldeman-Julius, 2009-07-02
  4. Stories of Ships and the Sea Little Blue Book # 1169 - London, Jack, 1876-1916 by Jack, 1876-1916 London, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951 Haldeman-Julius, 2009-07-02

41. Biography.com
HaldemanJulius, Emanuel (b. Emanuel Julius), 1889 1951. You can keep searchingby alphabetical listing A,B,C,D,E, F,G,H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q
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42. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Skeptic Tank Text Archive File
E Skeptic Tank Text Archive File haldeman.htm Selections from the AmericanAtheist Press HALDEMANJULIUS PUBLICATIONS E. Haldeman -Julius (1889-1951
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43. People In Kansas History
1951, Girard, author and publisher, Little Blue Book series. The Axe Library atPittsburg State University maintains a website of their E. HaldemanJulius
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People in Kansas History
Meet people through time who have a connection with Kansas history.
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B C D ... W
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Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen , 1885 - 1974, Lawrence, University of Kansas men's varsity basketball coach
  • In Annals of Kansas
  • Henry J. Allen , 1868 - 1950, Wichita, publisher, governor, and U.S. Senator
  • Cool Things in the Museum - Painting
  • Kirstie Alley , 1951, Wichita, television and film actress Charlie Angell, Sr. , circa 1881 - 1927, Plains, inventor
  • A Kansas Portrait
  • Susan B. Anthony , 1820 - 1906, leader in women's suffrage
  • A Kansas Portrait
  • "Fatty" Arbuckle , 1887 - 1933, Smith Center, silent film actor Edward Asner , 1929, Kansas City, television actor
  • Cool Things in the Museum - Desk from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
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    Debra Barnes , 1947, Moran, Miss America 1968 Hugh Beaumont , 1909 - 1982, Lawrence, television actor Walter H. Beech , 1891 - 1950, Arkansas City and Wichita, aircraft manufacturer, philanthropist
  • A Kansas Portrait
  • Olive Ann Beech , 1903 - 1993, Waverly, Paola, and Wichita, aircraft manufacturer, philanthropist
  • Short Biography Listing A Kansas Portrait
  • Mary "Mother" Bickerdyke

    44. Book People: Re: Life+50 Authors
    BECK, nee MORESBY (ps E BARRINGTON; Lily Yakov Georgieevich CHERNIKOV {SU} (M 1889 1951) (Reginald Evelyn F 1871 - 1951) Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, ne JULIUS
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/bplist/archive/2002/2002-01-11,1.html
    Book People Archive
    Re: Life+50 authors
    • From: bookpepl@kingkong.demon.co.uk (Philip Harper)
    • Subject: Re: Life+50 authors
    • Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:52:03 GMT

    45. Biblioteca Virtual
    zip 106 Kb). Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel), (1889 + 1951). Dust(.zip - 112 Kb). Hale, Edward Everett (1822 + 1909). The Brick Moon
    http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/h.html
    Obras por autor - H
    Haaren, John H. (John Henry) (1855 + 1916)
    Famous Men Of The Middle Ages (.zip - 93 Kb)
    the Hackers The Hackers' Dictionary Of Computer Jargon (.zip - 490 Kb) Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), (1856 + 1925) Allan Quatermain (.zip - 227 Kb)
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    46. Ateístas (ateus) Famosos
    Translate this page 1414). Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (1889–1951), editor estadunidense. Novo! FrancisBret Harte (1836–1902), Escritor ficcionista e diplomata estadunidense.
    http://intermega.com.br/acracia/famosos.htm
    Ateístas famosos
    Celso do Lago Paiva Lista compilada por Celso Lago Paiva
    Atualizada a 31 jul. 2002
    “The more I study religions, the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.”
    Richard Burton

    Novo!

    “I am a hopeless materialist.
    I believe that when I am dead, I am dead.”
    Jack London

    Novo!

    “I have a great love and respect for religion, great love and respect for atheism. What I hate is agnosticism, people who do not choose.” GeorgeOrson Welles Esta página é afiliada à Rede de Racionalistas Unitermos Apóstatas. Ateístas. Ateus. Blasfemos. Céticos. Clandestinos. Desbatizados. Descrentes. Hereges. Heréticos. Ímpios. Inconformistas. Incrédulos. Independentes. Infiéis. Irreligiosos. Livre-pensadores. Livres. Malditos. Materialistas. Materialistas científicos. Monistas. Racionalistas. Racionalistas religiosos. Sacrílegos. Intróito “Deus é uma hipótese, e, como tal, depende de prova: o ônus da prova cabe ao teísta.” Percy Bysshe Shelley As pessoas incluídas foram listadas em ordem alfabética do último nome (ex. Fritz Müller ), ou do nome mais conhecido (ex. Jacinto

    47. [hs0311]
    Bret. (18361902) 10. Dust Haldeman- Julius. E(Emanuel) (1889-1951) 11.Fashions In Literature Warner. Charles. Dudley (1829-1900) 12.
    http://www.cc.hokkyodai.ac.jp/users/fukuda.kaoru/genjo/hs0311.html

    48. RELIGION - A PILE OF GARBAGE E. Haldeman Julius
    RELIGION A PILE OF GARBAGE E. Haldeman Julius
    http://libertyroad.org/religion.html
    RELIGION - A PILE OF GARBAGE
    E. Haldeman Julius
    We shall have to look at this pile of garbage not stir it to the, bottom nor ram our noses into it but poke investigatively around the edges. It is not likely that you will find in a pile of garbage any fresh, savory, wholesome food. A bit of good food, accidentally dumped upon the garbage pile, instantly loses its virtue. Garbage spoils whatever it touches. In the garbage pile of religion you will see, in the first place, certain messes that have been cooked and chewed over, and most gastrically used, until there is left in them nothing that well-regulated palate or stomach or a sane mind can find pleasant or useful. The dietitian has no place here, and only the scavenger is needed. Whether this food, when it was food, was good, healthful, natural food, who will bother to say? Formerly it may have been a gastric offense: now it is a ghastly offense. It may have been hard to digest: now it is hardly possible to see or smell, and it temporarily paralyzes the appetite.
    In short, we observe that this garbage of religion consists largely of the oldest superstition known to man; that it is a brew and batch of creeds and myths and fear-thoughts and stupid, servile worship that have been guzzled and gnawed over wherever man has mistaken the rumble of an aching, empty belly for the voice of God; that when this slum-gullion, which has gone down so many throats and along the way of all flesh, was first concocted both man's culinary and his culture were in a crude, savage state, We think we know garbage when we see it when we smell it. There is more than one kind of garbage, though in truth the garbage pile and the dunghill are death to all distinction, being not readily measured except by the shovelful: but obviously a thing that belongs on the garbage Pile that indeed a thrust of the stick turns up for our unpleasant gaze is the stuff that is mixed with the saliva and bile of greasy-fingered generations, the fear of God in their bowels.

    49. E. A. Poe Society Of Baltimore
    A List of a Some Editions of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe
    http://www.eapoe.org/WORKS/editions
    Last Update: April 9, 2001 Navigation: Main Menu Poe's Poems Poe's Tales Poe's Misc
    Some Editions of Poe's Works
    At least some of Poe's works have been in print, in one form or another, since the publication of his first collection of poetry, the now famous and very rare Tamerlane and Other Poems (Boston, 1827). Only about twelve copies of this little pamphlet are known to exist, of which only a few are complete and in good condition. Poe's subsequent collections in book form of his tales and poems did not sell well and were printed only in fairly small runs. The vast majority of Poe's writings originally appeared in magazines and newspapers, which in Poe's day carried poems, stories and literary reviews along with news and other information. Many of Poe's editorial items were printed without Poe's name, making attribution difficult. A few poems existed only in the form of manuscripts which were not among Poe's papers at the time of his death. A complete listing of all editions of Poe's works would contain several hundred items. Compiling such a list, therefore, is impractical and will not be attempted here. The following items are listed as significant, representative or interesting examples.

    Index (to sections below)

    50. Ateístas (ateus) Famosos
    Ateistas famosos, em ordem cronologica
    http://www.intermega.com.br/acracia/famosos2.htm
    Ateístas famosos
    em ordem cronológica
    Celso do Lago Paiva Lista compilada por Celso Lago Paiva
    Atualizada a 31 jul. 2002
    “The more I study religions, the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.”
    Richard Burton

    Novo!

    “I am a hopeless materialist.
    I believe that when I am dead, I am dead.”
    Jack London

    “I have a great love and respect for religion, great love and respect for atheism. What I hate is agnosticism, people who do not choose.” George Orson Welles Esta página é afiliada à Rede de Racionalistas Unitermos Anti-religiosos. Apóstatas. Ateístas. Ateus ( athées ateos Blasfemos. Céticos ( sceptiques ). Clandestinos ( clandestins clandestines Desbatizados ( débaptisées desbautizados ). Descrentes ( mécréants descreente ). Desiludidos ( désillusionées desilusionados Hereges ( hérétiques herejes ). Heréticos. Ímpios. Inconformistas. Incrédulos ( incrédules ). Independentes. Infiéis. Irreligiosos. Livre-pensadores. Livres. Malditos. Materialistas ( matérialistes ). Materialistas científicos. Monistas (

    51. JIM-JAM EVANGELISM - E. Haldeman Julius
    JIMJAM EVANGELISM E. Haldeman Julius 1889 - 1951 If there is anything, lower,anything more contemptible, anything more offensive to the nostrils of
    http://www.libertyroad.org/evangelism.html
    JIM-JAM EVANGELISM
    E. Haldeman Julius
    If there is anything, lower, anything more contemptible, anything more offensive to the nostrils of intelligence and sheer, down-right decency than evangelism as it disports itself at an - American crossroads, I want no, please, I don't want to, be told of it.
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    52. The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg
    Ateistas famosos, em ordem alfabetica
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    53. RELIGION - A PILE OF GARBAGE E. Haldeman Julius
    RELIGION A PILE OF GARBAGE E. Haldeman Julius 1889 - 1951 Religion,says HL Mencken, deserves no more respect than a pile of garbage.
    http://www.libertyroad.org/religion.html
    RELIGION - A PILE OF GARBAGE
    E. Haldeman Julius
    We shall have to look at this pile of garbage not stir it to the, bottom nor ram our noses into it but poke investigatively around the edges. It is not likely that you will find in a pile of garbage any fresh, savory, wholesome food. A bit of good food, accidentally dumped upon the garbage pile, instantly loses its virtue. Garbage spoils whatever it touches. In the garbage pile of religion you will see, in the first place, certain messes that have been cooked and chewed over, and most gastrically used, until there is left in them nothing that well-regulated palate or stomach or a sane mind can find pleasant or useful. The dietitian has no place here, and only the scavenger is needed. Whether this food, when it was food, was good, healthful, natural food, who will bother to say? Formerly it may have been a gastric offense: now it is a ghastly offense. It may have been hard to digest: now it is hardly possible to see or smell, and it temporarily paralyzes the appetite.
    In short, we observe that this garbage of religion consists largely of the oldest superstition known to man; that it is a brew and batch of creeds and myths and fear-thoughts and stupid, servile worship that have been guzzled and gnawed over wherever man has mistaken the rumble of an aching, empty belly for the voice of God; that when this slum-gullion, which has gone down so many throats and along the way of all flesh, was first concocted both man's culinary and his culture were in a crude, savage state, We think we know garbage when we see it when we smell it. There is more than one kind of garbage, though in truth the garbage pile and the dunghill are death to all distinction, being not readily measured except by the shovelful: but obviously a thing that belongs on the garbage Pile that indeed a thrust of the stick turns up for our unpleasant gaze is the stuff that is mixed with the saliva and bile of greasy-fingered generations, the fear of God in their bowels.

    54. Project Gutenberg Titles
    Ernest. Beautiful Joe, by Saunders, Marshall, 18611947. BeautifulStories From Shakespeare, by Nesbit, E. (Edith), 1858-1924. Beauty
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