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epub | 15.13 MB | English| | Author: C. J. S. Thompson, Algernon Blackwood, Lawrence L. Lynch, Arthur Conan Doyle, Mrs. Charles Bryce | Year: 2015
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Quote:ContentsCategory:Romance, Fiction, Fiction Subjects, Romantic Fiction Themes, Historical Fiction, Religion & Beliefs - Fiction, Gothic Romance, Historical Fiction - Other, Religious Fiction - Other
Poison Romance and Poison Mysteries by C. J. S. Thompson (1904)
Gaut Gurley by D.P. Thompson
The Rangers by D.P. Thompson
Secret Worship by Algernon Blackwood
The Camp of the Dog by Algernon Blackwood
A Victim of Higher Space by Algernon Blackwood
The Last Stroke: A Detective Story by Lawrence L. Lynch (1896)
The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Arthur Conan Doyle (1917)
The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons by James Francis Thierry (1918)
The Ashiel mystery: A Detective Story by Mrs. Charles Bryce
Black Star's Campaign: A Detective Story by Johnston McCulley (1919)
The Black Star: A Detective Story by Johnston McCulley (1921)
The Brand of Silence by Harrington Strong (1919)
Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Road by Edward L. Wheeler (1877)
The Holy War by John Bunyan (1907)
Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World by Fanny Burney (1778)
The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green by Cuthbert Bede (1853)
Anecdotes of the Great War by Carleton Britton Case (1916)
Funny Stories Told By The Soldiers by Carleton Britton Case (1919)
The Gypsy Queen's Vow by May Agnes Fleming (1875)
The Black Prophet by WILLIAM CARLETON
Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana
Called Back by HUGH CONWAY
Peter Schlemihl, the Shadowless Man by ADALBERT VON CHAMISSO
Romany Rye by BORROW, GEORGE 26
Gaut Gurley-
A Tale of Border Life.
The Rangers-
A Tale Illustrative of the Revolutionary History of Vermont and the Northern Campaign of 1777.
Ashiel mystery-
"It is the difficulty of the Police Romance, that the reader is always a man of such vastly greater ingenuity than the writer." - Robert Louis Stevenson.
The Black Star-
An exciting adventure with the gentleman criminal Black Star.
Black Prophet-
I have endeavored, with what success has been alreadydetermined by the voice of my own country, to give a panorama of Irishlife among the people--comprising at one view all the strong points oftheir general character--their loves, sorrows, superstitions, piety,amusements, crimes, and virtues; and in doing this, I can say withsolemn truth that I painted them honestly, and without reference to theexistence of any particular creed or party.
Two Years Before the Mast-
Sailing to California from Boston around Cape Horn, Two Years Before the Mast is both an adventure and an eloquent account of life at sea in the early nineteenth century. Richard Henry Dana is only nineteen when he escapes the patrician world of Boston and Harvard for the arduous voyage. The result is an astonishing book, filled with vivid descriptions of storms, whales, and the ship's mad captain, terrible hardship and magical beauty, and fascinating historical detail.
Peter Schlemihl-
In all thought that goes with invention of a poet, there are depths as well as shallows, and the reader may get now and then a peep into the depths. He may find, if he will, in a man's shadow that outward expression of himself which shows that he has been touched, like others, by the light of heaven. But essentially the story is a poet's whim.