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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.
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.
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 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.
The Theory of Social Revolutions v1.0
In America, in 1770, a well-defined aristocracy held control.
Indian Fairy Tales v1.0
Soils and national characters differ; but fairy tales are the same in plot and incidents, if not in treatment.
The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People v1.0
The Importance of Being Earnest is the last play Oscar Wilde ever wrote, and remains his most enduringly popular.
The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study In Human Nature v1.0
Harvard psychologist and philosopher William James' The Varieties of Religious Experience.
Arms and the Man v1.0
Arms and the Man was George Bernard Shaw's first commercially successful play.
Beethoven, as Revealed in His Own Words: The Man and the Artist v1.0
The following book consists of brief biographical commentaries about Beethoven, each followed by sections of quotations attributed to the muse.
Through the Looking-Glass: And What Alice Found There v1.0
Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, from 1871, is a children's novel that is often put in the genre literary nonsense.
Major Barbara v1.0
Major Barbara is a 1905 play by George Bernard Shaw.
The Best American Humorous Short Stories v1.0
The Best American Humorous Short Stories features tales from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain and many other well known writers.
The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 1845-1846 v1.0
When Robert Browning first met the ailing Elizabeth Barrett in 1845 it must have seemed to him like something from a gothic novel.
Emile: Or, On Education v1.0
Rousseau wrote about the difficulty of being a good individual within an inherently corrupting collectivity: society.
The Woman in White v1.0
The Woman in White is credited with being the first of the sensation novels, and one of the finest examples of the genre.
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie v1.0
The industrialist, businessman, and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) established a gospel of wealth that can be neither ignored nor forgotten, and set a pace in distribution that succeeding millionaires have followed as a precedent.
Nicholas Nickleby: A Faithful Account of the Fortunes, Misfortunes, Uprisings, Downfallings and Complete Career of the Nickelby Family v1.0
Nicholas Nickleby is left responsible for his mother and sister when his father dies.
The Complete Book of Cheese v1.0
Bob Brown, after living thirty years in as many foreign lands and enjoying countless national cheeses at the source, returned to New York and summed them all up in this book.
The Cherry Orchard, and Other Plays v1.0
The Cherry Orchard was written by Chekhov as a comedy, but directed by Stanislavski as a tragedy on its premier.