Graustark is an imaginary country which cannot be found on any map, but which exists in your imag...
THE FIXED PERIOD (1882) by Anthony Trollope is an unusual early science fiction novel, originally...
You are familiar with the salt of the earth. But did you know there is an even finer, more delica...
Is He Popenjoy? (1878) by Anthony Trollope is a novel of British Victorian mores, based on an inf...
SYLVIA'S LOVERS (1863) by Elizabeth Gaskell is British Victorian literature and social commentary...
The Games are Forever!It’s one thing to Qualify and Compete…Now she must Win.Gwen Lark, ne...
CHRISTMAS STORIES AND LEGENDS (1916) compiled by Phebe A. Curtiss is a heartwarming collection of...
A Girl of the Limberlost (1909) by Gene Stratton Porter is the story of a poor Indiana girl Elnor...
The Egoist (1879) by George Meredith is a sophisticated, brilliantly written dissection of a self...
Daisy Miller (1878) by Henry James is the story of the exuberant and naïve Daisy Miller, a young ...
RUTH (1853) by Elizabeth Gaskell is a compassionate story of a young woman seduced by a gentleman...
COUSIN PHILLIS (1863) by Elizabeth Gaskell is a deceptively simple story of budding young love an...
The Complete Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde includes the two definitive story collections The Happy P...
CONSUELO: A Romance of Venice (1842-1843) by George Sand is a glorious story of true love, a paea...
Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature.A brilliant Polish writer a...
THE BOOK OF SNOBS (1848) by William Makepeace Thackeray is a masterpiece of British Victorian sat...
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1885, 1886) by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a beloved children's novel that...
The Daisy Chain (1856) by Charlotte M. Yonge is a popular and beloved British Victorian novel chr...
Barchester Towers (1857) by Anthony Trollope is one of the charming series of loosely connected n...
CURIOUS, IF TRUE: Strange Tales is a collection of five dark Victorian tales of suspense, horror,...
Ivanhoe (1819) by Sir Walter Scott is the quintessential novel of romantic medieval chivalry, bel...
This delightful collection of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales includes the following classi...
Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite (1871) by Anthony Trollope is a British Victorian novel of fam...
THE TALE OF A TROOPER (1921) is a first-hand account in novel form of World War I by soldier, aut...
THE BERTRAMS (1859) by Anthony Trollope is an unusual novel of world travel, in addition to the t...
The Vicar of Bullhampton (1870) by Anthony Trollope is a particularly strong work that features a...
Victor-Marie Hugo (1802-1885) wrote L'Homme Qui Rit (The Man Who Laughs) in 1869.One of the great...
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters is a compilation of personal correspondence between two ...
ROMOLA (1862-63) by British Victorian woman author George Eliot is a complex historical novel of ...
Manon Lescaut by the Abbe Prevost was a controversial novel originally banned in France due to it...
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880) by Lew Wallace is one of the most popular and beloved 19th c...
Cousin Henry (1879) by Anthony Trollope, is one of the more non-traditional storylines of its tim...
AN OLD MAN'S LOVE (1884) by Anthony Trollope is the bittersweet final completed novel by the grea...
THE HERO (1901) by W. Somerset Maugham is a complex psychological exploration of the stifling of ...
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (1726) is a brilliant work of imagination, a socio-political...
A Hero Of Our Time (1839) is the only novel written by one of Russia's greatest Romantic poets, M...
The Moon and Sixpence (1919) by William Somerset Maugham is the complex story of Charles Strickla...
A Little Princess (1905) by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a beloved children's classic, the story of...
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is a masterpiece of aestheticism and a moral parable....
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW (1875) by Anthony Trollope is possibly his most influential novel, a satire, ...
Tatterdemalion (1920) by John Galsworthy is a story collection divided in two parts, of wartime a...
Evelina: Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into The World (1778) by Frances Burney is a ...
Aeson's secrets revealed at last!Before Gwen won Aeson's heart...Before they joined forces to pro...
The Turn of the Screw (1898) by Henry James is a classic ambiguous work of psychological and supe...
JERUSALEM (1901-1902) by Selma Lagerlof, first woman author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature,...
Carmen (1845) by Prosper Mérimée is the original novella that inspired the classic opera by Bizet...
When Baroness Emmuska Orczy wrote The Scarlet Pimpernel (1905), little did she know she was creat...
The Golden Lion of Granpere (1872) by Anthony Trollope is a story of the denizens of the continen...