Health & Fitness
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex |
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex, Sigmund Freud, Science |
The Trees of Pride |
Quote, "Squire Vane was an elderly schoolboy of English education and Irish extraction. His English education, at one of the great public schools, had preserved his intellect perfectly and permanently at the stage of boyhood. |
The Valley of Fear |
The Valley of Fear, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Fiction |
The Second Jungle Book |
The Second Jungle is Rudyard Kipling's sequel to The Jungle Book. It features more adventures of Mowgli in the jungle of India. |
The Napoleon of the People |
Quote, "Then we are drawn up before Alexandria, and again at Gizeh, and before the Pyramids. We had to march over the sands and in the sun; people whose eyes dazzled used to see water that they could not drink and shade that made them fume. |
The Mystery of Edwin Drood |
The Mystery of Edwin Drood was Charles Dickens' last novel before he died and was left unfinished. The story centres on Edwin Drood's jealous uncle John Jasper and the disappearance of Edwin Drood. |
The Invisible Man |
The Invisible Man is one of Wells best known and classical novels about a scientist who makes himself invisible as an experiment. This psychological tale explores the terrors imposed on to people by this invisible man. |
The Last Galley Impressions |
Quote, "They were standing facing one another in a grassy ring intersected by the path at the outlet of the wood. |
The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppar |
The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard follows Daniel Defoe's account of this infamous outlaw known for his crimes and even more so for his escapes from law and the death penalties imposed upon him. |
The Head of Kay's |
Set at the fictional school of Eckleton, the story centres around the house of "Kay's", the riotous boys therein, its tactless, unpopular master Mr. Kay, and Fenn, the head boy. |
The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargin |
Quote, "Who could have seen his hollow cheek; his sunken brilliant eye; his black-attired figure, indefinably grim, although well-knit and well-proportioned; his grizzled hair hanging, like tangled sea-weed, about his face,--as if he had been,. |
The Green Fairy Book - Classic Fairy Tales |
The Green Fairy Book - 42 Classic Fairy Tales from Caryn's eBooks -- The Blue Bird, Three Little Pigs, Heart of Ice, The Riddle and many more. |
The Gem Collector |
The Gem Collector by P. G. Wodehouse was later retitled as A Gentleman of Leisure after originally being published as a serial in Ainslee's magazine in the United States. |
The Firm of Nucingen |
Quote, "But how did he make his money?" asked Couture. |
The Club of Queer Trades |
A collection of six humorous stories which makes a parody of a detective during late Victorian London. Fiction. |
The Christmas Angel |
The Christmas Angel by Abbie Farwell Brown; -- Grumpy Miss Terry has quite a surprise in store for her this Christmas. |
The Best American Humorous Short Stories |
The Best American Humorous Short Stories, Humorous Short Stories |
The Art of Writing and Other Essays |
Quote, "THERE is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art. |
Talks on Talking |
Talks on Talking, Grenville Kleiser, Language Arts |
Speeches: Literary and Social |
Quote, "CAPTAIN HEWETT, - I am very proud and happy to have been selected as the instrument of conveying to you the heartfelt thanks of my fellow-passengers on board the ship entrusted to your charge, and of entreating your acceptance of this. |