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Diana's Dreams
Diana's Dreams, Joan Hanger
Little Journeys to the homes of the Great
Little Journeys to the homes of the Great, Elbert Hubbard
Comic History of England
Bill Nye's Comic History of England -- FREE TRIAL, Try Before you Buy - A humorous presentation of England's history from the invasion of Caesar to the wedding of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn.Mr. Nye ...
A Second Home
The Rue du Tourniquet-Saint-Jean, formerly one of the darkest and most tortuous of the streets about the Hotel de Ville, zigzagged round the little gardens of the Paris Prefecture, and ended at the...
The Frozen Deep
The Frozen Deep by Wilkie Collins is a short story about an arctic voyage inspired by Sir John Franklin's doomed 1845 expedition to discover the North West Passage.
Soldiers Three
Soldiers Three, Rudyard Kipling
The Survivors of the Chancellor
The Survivors of the Chancellor, Jules Verne
Marquise de Brinvilliers Celebrated Crimes
Marquise de Brinvilliers is Alexandre Dumas's story about this French poisoner. She was sentenced to death for the poisoning murder of her father, brother and two sisters, all whose property she wa...
Five Little Plays
Five Little Plays by Alfred Sutro
Songs from Books
Songs from Books is a collection of songs from novels by Rudyard Kipling.
The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans
The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans follows one of the 58 tales of famous detective Sherlock Holmes as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Point Of Honor
Quote, "Don't excite yourself like this," remonstrated the other. "That young man's people are very influential, you know, and it looks bad enough on the face of it. The general had to take notice ...
Glinda Of Oz
Glinda Of Oz, L. Frank Baum
Symposium
Symposium by Plato is a Socratic dialogue about the theme of love. The major conclusion being that true love means being the lover and not the beloved.
Somebody's Luggage
Quote, "In case confusion should arise in the public mind (which it is open to confusion on many subjects) respecting what is meant or implied by the term Waiter, the present humble lines would wis...