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The Blue Fairy Book - Classic Fairy Tales
The Blue Fairy Book - 37 Classic Tales from Caryn's eBooks -- Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Aladdin, Snow White and many more. **** This is the First of many books edited by Andrew Lang and produced...
A Man of Means
A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories that first appeared in the United Kingdom in 1914 and in the United States in 1916. The stories all feature Roland Bleke, a young man for whom su...
Oxford
Oxford, Andrew Lang
Lineage Life and Labors of Jose Rizal Philippin
Lineage Life and Labors of Jos Rizal Philippin, Austin Craig
New Burlesques
New Burlesques is a collection of short stories by Bret Harte.
A Book Of Scoundrels
A Book of Scoundrels by Charles WhibleyA Book of Scoundrels was first published by William Heinemann 1896, some chapters originally appeared in the National Observer, New Review, Pall Mall Gazette ...
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book III
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book III by Edward Bulwer Lytton
Etexts from The Snow Image
Etexts from The Snow Image is a collection of short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
A First Family of Tasajara
Quote, "Her voice and manner were quite enough to arrest him where he stood with a pleased surprise in his fresh and ingenuous face. She looked at him more closely. He was, in spite of his long sil...
The Mintage
The Mintage is a collection of eleven short more often witty short stories by Elbert Hubbard, including the titles Sam, To The West and Five Babies.
Poetry by John Keats
Poems 1817 by John Keats; -- FREE TRIAL, Try Before you Buy -- "What more felicity can fall to creature, Than to enjoy delight with liberty." Fate of the Butterfly.SPENSER Glory and loveliness have...
DaVinci Notebooks Vol 2
The Notebooks of Leonardo DaVinci from Caryn's eBooks - This is a compilation of DaVinci's notes and thoughts translated into english and formatted into a Digital Web Book. *** Includes DaVinci's t...
Tales of Unrest
Quote, "..who maintained that his name was Henry Price. However, for some reason or other, the natives down the river had given him the name of Makola, and it stuck to him through all his wandering...
RACHEL'S DAUGHTERS
Rachel picked her way down the steep path. Small rocks caught in her sandals and she held tightly to the shepherd?s crook. The afternoon sun turned her hair damp and perspiration pooled in the ho...
Candida
Candida is a late 19th century play by George Bernard Shaw. The play essentially asks the question of what a woman wants her husband to provide her with.