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The Poison Belt
The Poison Belt by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle follows his first novel The Lost World. Again, Professor Challenger is central to this story, in dealing with the problem of Earth's passing through a pois...
Major Barbara
Major Barbara is a three act play by G. Bernard Shaw. Its regarded by many as Shaw's most controversial work due to his criticism of Christianity and the Salvation Army.
The Dolliver Romance
Quote, "Little Pansie was the one earthly creature that inherited a drop of the Dolliver blood. The Doctor's only child, poor Bessie's offspring, had died the better part of a hundred years before,...
The Hunting of the Snark
The Hunting of the Snark is a classic nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll.
Childhood
Childhood, Leo Tolstoy
The Son of the Wolf
Quote, "Man rarely places a proper valuation upon his womankind, at least not until deprived of them. He has no conception of the subtle atmosphere exhaled by the sex feminine, so long as he bathes...
The Sea Gull
The Sea Gull by Russian author Anton Checkov, a romantic play, was inspired by a real-life incident of the death of a sea gull.
Typhoon
Typhoon by Joseph Conrad is a classic sea tale about a Captain Macwhirr who sails the Siamese steamer Nan-Shan into a typhoon.
God the Invisible King
God the Invisible King, Herbert George Wells
Twixt Land & Sea
Quote, "Jacobus having put me in mind of his wealthy brother I concluded I would pay that business call at once. I had by that time heard a little more of him. He was a member of the Council, where...
God the Known and God the Unknown
Quote, "Let him think of the vastness of the earth, and of the activity by day and night through countless ages of such countless forms of animal and vegetable life as that no human mind can form t...
Twelve Types
Twelve Types by G.K. Chesterton is a collection of biographical essays about twelve history defining European figures, including Byron, Pope, St. Francis of Assisi, Rostand and Sir Walter Scott.
Stories by Foreign Authors: Russian
Stories by Foreign Authors: Russian includes pieces by Ivan Turgenev, Alexander Poushkin, Nikolai Vasilievitch Gogol, Lyof N. Tolstoi.
Barrack Room Ballads
Barrack Room Ballads by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of milliary songs and poems that relieve the experiences of soldiers sent to defend the British Empire.
A Visit to Three Fronts
A Visit to Three Fronts is a short essay on Arthur Conan Doyles wartime experiences. He was axious to take part in the war effort and was assigned to give acccounts from the troops at the frontline...