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By: S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

Book cover Orrain A Romance

By: J. C. Manning

Book cover The Death of Saul and other Eisteddfod Prize Poems and Miscellaneous Verses

By: Charles Fenno Hoffman (1806-1884)

Book cover The Man In The Reservoir

By: Avis A. Burnham Stanwood

Book cover Fostina Woodman, the Wonderful Adventurer

By: Sydney C. Grier (1868-1933)

Book cover The Path to Honour

By: Stephen Phillips (1864-1915)

Book cover Nero

By: Horace Smith (1836-1922)

Book cover Interludes being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses

By: Ernst von Wildenbruch (1845-1909)

Book cover Good Blood

By: R. Henry (Robert Henry) Mainer (1878-1965)

Book cover Nancy McVeigh of the Monk Road

By: Theodore H. (Theodore Harding) Rand (1835-1900)

Book cover Song-waves

By: J. Rendel (James Rendel) Harris (1852-1941)

Book cover Memoranda Sacra

By: Matthew White (1857-1940)

Book cover Two Boys and a Fortune, or, the Tyler Will

By: Thomas Baker (fl. 1700-1709)

Book cover The Fine Lady's Airs (1709)

By: Anna Hanson Dorsey (1815-1896)

Book cover May Brooke

By: Stanford Eveleth

Book cover Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces

By: Roland Pertwee (1885-1963)

Book cover Men of Affairs

By: W. H. (William Henry) Withrow

Book cover Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812

By: Sarah Frances Price (1849-1903)

Book cover Songs from the Southland

By: William A. (William Alfred) Dutt (1870-1939)

Book cover George Borrow in East Anglia

By: Blythe Harding

Book cover The Honest American Voter's Little Catechism for 1880

By: Frederic Mayer Bird (1838-1908)

Book cover A Pessimist In Theory and Practice

By: Day Kellogg Lee (1816-1869)

Book cover Summerfield or, Life on a Farm

By: Charlotte Niese (1854-1935)

Book cover The Story Of The Little Mamsell

By: Thomas Runciman (1841-1909)

Book cover Songs, Sonnets & Miscellaneous Poems

By: Augustus Allen Hayes (1837-1892)

Book cover The Denver Express From "Belgravia" for January, 1884

By: Various

Favorite Chapters Collection by Various Favorite Chapters Collection

All of us have our own favorite parts of a book which we love to read and re-read. The nicest part of this is that each time you read, you find something new to savor and remember. For those of us who haven't read some of the classics, a teaser in the form of a single chapter would probably be intriguing enough to want us to take up the book and start reading. Favorite Chapters Collection 001 is one such delicious tasting table! Ten chapters from some of the best known classics in English are available here and they're sure to delight not only those who have read the entire book but also those who are yet to do so...

By: Anonymous

An Englishwoman's Love-Letters by Anonymous An Englishwoman's Love-Letters

It need hardly be said that the woman by whom these letter were written had no thought that they would be read by anyone but the person to whom they were addressed. But a request, conveyed under circumstances which the writer herself would have regarded as all-commanding, urges that they should now be given to the world; and, so far as is possible with a due regard to the claims of privacy, what is here printed presents the letters as they were first written in their complete form and sequence. From book explaination

By: Joseph Hocking (1860-1937)

Book cover Weapons of Mystery

Justin Blake receives an invitation from his old school-fellow Tom Temple to join him and his family for the Christmas holidays in Yorkshire. Having no other plans, he decides to go. Though he is normally much the opposite of what would be called a lady's man, he falls instantly in love with Miss Forrest, one of the guests, who had already shared his train compartment on the way. When he meets the mysterious Herod Voltaire and finds that he must protect the girl from him and his weapons of mystery, the adventure begins.

By: Various

Buddhist Writings by Various Buddhist Writings

An anthology of Buddhist scriptures, appropriate as an introduction to its vast literature, or as a sampler for those who want to better understand Buddhism. The selections in this anthology are primarily from the Theravada school of Buddhism.

By: Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946)

The Cinema Murder by Edward Phillips Oppenheim The Cinema Murder

Phillip Romilly is a poor art teacher in London. He finds out that his wealthy cousin Douglas has been seeing his girl friend Beatrice behind his back. He strangles Douglas, throws him in the canal, and assumes his identity. Douglas had booked passage to America for the next day, so after a pleasant sea voyage Phillip arrives at the Waldorf Hotel in New York as Douglas Romilly. An hour after checking in he disappears again, and assumes yet another identity, one that his cousin had set up for himself. Douglas was facing massive financial problems, and he, too, had planned to avoid his problems by getting lost in the crowd in New York. Now, in chapter two….

By: Unknown

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Unknown Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th Century Middle English alliterative romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur’s Round Table. In the tale, Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious warrior who is completely green, from his clothes and hair to his beard and skin. The “Green Knight” offers to allow anyone to strike him with his axe if the challenger will take a return blow in a year and a day. Gawain accepts, and beheads him in one blow, only to have the Green Knight stand up, pick up his head, and remind Gawain to meet him at the appointed time...

By: Anonymous

Eirik the Red's Saga by Anonymous Eirik the Red's Saga

In this saga, the events that led to Eirik the Red’s banishment to Greenland are chronicled, as well as Leif Eirikson’s discovery of Vinland the Good (a place where wheat and grapes grew naturally), after his longboat was blown off-course. By geographical details, this place is surmised to be present-day Newfoundland, and is likely the first European discovery of the American mainland, some five centuries before Christopher Columbus’s journey.


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