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The Ideal Made Real: Or Applied Metaphysics for Beginners The Ideal Made Real: Or Applied Metaphysics for Beginners v1.0

The Ideal Made Real is written by the founding New Thought leader and teacher Christian D. Larson, who was a prolific author of metaphysical and self-help books.

The Mastery of Destiny The Mastery of Destiny v1.0

The Mastery of Destiny embodies New Thought writer James Allen's teachings that our thoughts can be used to increase our capabilities and to create our lives as we desire them to be.

The Magic Story The Magic Story v1.0

The runaway bestseller The Magic Story was first published in 1900 in Success Magazine. It has been constantly in print ever since.

The Power of Silence The Power of Silence v1.0

Horatio W. Dresser was one of the most prolific writers of the New Thought Movement.

The Power of Thought The Power of Thought v1.0

Henry Thomas Hamblin was one of the founding fathers of the New Thought Movement.

How to Speak and Write Correctly How to Speak and Write Correctly v1.0

In the preparation of this little work the writer has kept one end in view, viz.

Celtic Fairy Tales Celtic Fairy Tales v1.0

The success of a fairy book, I am convinced, depends on the due admixture of the comic and the romantic: Grimm and Asbjörnsen knew this secret, and they alone.

English Fairy Tales English Fairy Tales v1.0

We have called our stories Fairy Tales though few of them speak of fairies (For some recent views on fairies and tales about fairies, see Notes.)

Beethoven Beethoven v1.0

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) is one of the most famous and influential classical musicians of all time.

The Time Machine The Time Machine v1.0

H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, from 1895, popularized the idea of a vehicle that allows its user to travel intentionally and selectively across time, and indeed Wells is credited with coining the very term time machine.

The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance v1.0

H.G. Wells' 1897 science fiction novella The Invisible Man tells the story of a scientist named Griffin who theory is this.

The Island of Doctor Moreau The Island of Doctor Moreau v1.0

Another visionary novel from the great science fiction writer H. G. Wells, The Island of Doctor Moreau tackles the thorny issues thrown up when humankind plays God and explores notions of society and identity, bringing the mythical chimera.

The First Men in the Moon The First Men in the Moon v1.0

H. G. Wells' 1901 science fiction novel The First Men in the Moon tells the story of a voyage to the moon by Mr. Bedford, a businessman plagued by financial problems, and Dr. Cavor, a brilliant and somewhat eccentric scientist.

Ten Great Events in History Ten Great Events in History v1.0

Patriotism, or love of country, is one of the tests of nobility of character. No great man ever lived that was not a patriot in the highest and truest sense.

Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic v1.0

What does laughter mean? What is the basal element in the laughable?

At the Earths Core At the Earths Core v1.0

In Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core the narrator tells of his travels in the Sahara where he encounters David Innes, the pilot of an amazing vehicle and the owner of a remarkable story.

Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan of the Apes v1.0

Tarzan of the Apes is Edgar Rice Burroughs' first novel in the series starring the man raised by apes.

Return of Tarzan Return of Tarzan v1.0

The Return of Tarzan is Edgar Rice Burroughs' second novel in the series starring the man raised by apes, and the story picks up where Tarzan of the Apes left off.

Expressive Voice Culture: Including the Emerson System Expressive Voice Culture: Including the Emerson System v1.0

The Emerson System treats the voice as a natural reporter of the individual, constantly emphasizing the tendency of the voice to express appropriately any mental concept or state of feeling.

The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen v1.0

It is a curious fact that of that class of literature to which Munchausen belongs, that namely of Voyages Imaginaires, the three great types should have all been created in England.