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Mogens and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Danish author Jens Peter Jacobsen, s...
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The famous 'weird menace' pulp magazines are among the most sought-after publications by collecto...
Classic French novel, in translation by W. Blaydes, with a critical introduction by Prof. W.P. Tr...
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A MYSTERY CLASSIC IS BORN . . . The Black Mask is without a doubt the single most important magaz...
The author of the following Memoirs has upon these grounds fair claims to the public favour and a...
Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950) was an African-American historian, author, journalist and the f...
When that music ceased he did not wait any longer nor enter the house, but stole away silently. T...
Amid the vast and unforgiving landscapes of the American West, ordinary lives unfold with extraor...
The pretty mill-road, running up through Redman's Dell, dank and dark with tall romantic trees, w...
This story has, with justice, been called 'the most famous fantastic mystery of them all' since i...
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Most of the scenes are laid in central New York, where the author, Edward Noyes Westcott, was bor...
The Insulted and Injured is that tale of a love quadrangle -- an improbably unpossessive and unin...
Peter B. Kyne (1880-1957) was a popular author in a variety of genres. He wrote adventure stories...
In this cornerstone of Western philosophy, Plato presents a vision of an ideal society governed b...
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Achmed Abdullah (1881-1945) was an early 20th-century writer best known for his exotic adventure ...
In the following pages I have endeavored to present a correct description of the service performe...
The motive which underlies the book is political. It is, in brief, an attempt to show that the po...
My first interview with Dr. James Winter was under dramatic circumstances. It occurred at two in ...
Spinning-Wheel Stories by Louisa May Alcott is a collection of short stories framed around a grou...
This short story collection, a facsimile of the 1908 Authorized Edition, includes 'The Octopus Ma...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) was a prolific writer, producing some 75 novels. The most famo...
Mercury or Venus.life or death? Such was the riddle posed to the four pioneers who first voyaged ...
This volume collects two of Mark Twain's most famous and popular stories: 'The Celebrated Jumping...
The March 1930 issue of the rare pulp magazine SUBMARINE STORIES, which lasted for thirteen issue...
This enchanting novel offers a detailed and imaginative origin story for Santa Claus. Baum reimag...
Originally published as a four-part serial in the legendary pulp magazine The Thrill Book, here i...
Bretnor covers 'Vulnerability and the Equations of War,' 'Destructive Forces and the Equations of...
Richard Barnham Middleton's 'The Ghost Ship' is one of the best-loved ghost stories in English li...
This famous 'weird menace' pulp magazine -- which included Spicy Mystery, Spicy Adventure, Spicy ...
Of all the islands in the western sea, Xandu, land of the clear sky and dark green forests, was t...
Another Arsene Lupin mystery novel, considered to be one of the most popular Lupin tales and wide...
Phaedrus is a dialogue written by Plato that depicts a conversation between Socrates, Plato's fam...
'. . . having had occasion to read the original authorities from which modern historians have dra...
Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 2-1, Intelligence Operations, builds on the doctrinal...
This detective novel follows the brilliant and resourceful Monsieur Lecoq, an early precursor to ...
This collection features a selection of William Morris's early prose romances, blending medieval-...
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 and was one of the grea...
Within the crumbling walls of his ancestral château in Gascony, the young Baron de Sigognac leads...
Emile Gaboriau (1833-1873) is an important figure in the history of detective fiction. A French j...