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By: Arthur J. Rees (1872-1942) | |
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The Shrieking Pit
The Shrieking Pit is one of Arthur Rees's earlier works, and is a good old fashioned murder mystery story. Grant Colwyn, a private detective, is holidaying in East Anglia when he notices a young man at a nearby table behaving peculiarly. The young man later leaves the hotel without paying his bill, and turns up in a nearby hamlet in the Norfolk marshes where he takes lodgings at the village inn. The next day, another guest at the inn is found dead, and the young man is missing. Can Colwyn sort out the mystery and prove the young man's innocence one way or the the other? | |
By: Mrs. Humphry Ward (1851-1920) | |
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Marcella
Mary Augusta Ward was a very popular author at the end of the 19th century. The arrival of Marcella was discussed a lot in the London news papers. This popular novel tells about Marcella Boyce, a beauty of the 1880s, who thinks she truly believes in the values of socialism. A 21-year-old art student, she lives in a boarding house in Kensington until her father inherits Mellor Park, the family estate which is located in the Midlands. She unwillingly leaving her studies, all the things she loves and wants to do, and her friends, and starts her new life at Mellor Park, determined to help the poor people she sees around her... | |
By: Thomas Dixon, Jr. (1864-1946) | |
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Clansman, An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
The second book in a trilogy of the Reconstruction era - The Leopard's Spots (1902), The Clansman (1905), and The Traitor (1907), this novel was the basis for the 1915 silent movie classic, "The Birth Of A Nation". Within a fictional story, it records Dixon's understanding of the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan (his uncle was a Grand Titan during Dixon's childhood), recounting why white southerners' began staging vigilante responses to the savage personal insults, political injustices and social cruelties heaped upon them during Reconstruction... | |
By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
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The Grain of Dust
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The Plum Tree
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By: Thomas Dixon (1864-1946) | |
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The Southerner A Romance of the Real Lincoln
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By: David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) | |
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The Conflict
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By: Thomas Dixon (1864-1946) | |
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The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis
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The Root of Evil
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The Foolish Virgin
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By: Henry Drummond (1851-1897) | |
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The Monkey That Would Not Kill
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By: Frank Belknap Long (1903-1994) | |
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The Man the Martians Made
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By: Marietta Holley (1836-1926) | |
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Samantha at the World's Fair
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Samantha on the Woman Question
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Samantha at Coney Island and a Thousand Other Islands
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Samantha at Saratoga
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Sweet Cicely — or Josiah Allen as a Politician
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Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition
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Poems
This is a collection of poems by Marietta Holley, better known as Josiah Allen's Wife. | |
By: Charles George Douglas Roberts (1860-1943) | |
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Children of the Wild
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By: Richard Le Gallienne (1866-1947) | |
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Pieces of Eight Being the Authentic Narrative of a Treasure Discovered in the Bahama Islands in the Year 1903
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By: Ralph Delahaye Paine (1871-1925) | |
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Blackbeard: Buccaneer
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By: Robert Copland (fl. 1515) | |
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Jyl of Breyntfords Testament
Introduction - This is a collection of ten comic pieces from the 16th century and earlier, as compiled and edited by Frederick Furnivall for private circulation in 1871. Only the first is by Copland. (Introduction by Grant Hurlock) | |
By: Octave Feuillet (1821-1890) | |
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Monsieur De Camors
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Led Astray and The Sphinx Two Novellas In One Volume
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By: Natalie Sumner Lincoln (1881-1935) | |
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The Red Seal
Nothing is what it seems to be as events unfold in this entertaining mystery by Natalie Sumner Lincoln. Red seals and red herrings abound and will keep you guessing all the way through the final chapter! | |
The Lost Despatch
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By: Berthold Auerbach (1812-1882) | |
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Black Forest Village Stories
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By: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945) | |
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The Deliverance; a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields
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The Romance of a Plain Man
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The Miller Of Old Church
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