Written in response to H.G. Wells’ The Outline of History, The Everlasting Man sets out to explores the consequences of an evolutionary perspective on human nature, as well as the opinion that Jesus was just another gifted leader. Thus, Chesterton examines an alternative outline of history for Western civilization.
Read MoreJane Withersteen, the prosperous heiress to a large ranch, has been a faithful member of her Mormon community her whole life. But when she refuses to give up protection of a young Gentile rider, that community begins to turn on her. This 1912 publication is said have launched the history of Western genre fiction.
Read MoreA.A. Milne’s beloved collection of children’s poetry will delight readers of all ages. Stay to the end to find the very first reference to our favorite talking bear.
Read MorePoor Bertie Wooster is in for it now when his friend Bingo gets him entangled in his amorous affairs. Bingo swears he’ll never love another…or maybe never another after the next. This is a mess only Jeeves can fix.
Read MoreVictor Frankenstein’s one obsession is to delve into the very secrets of life. The question, however, is not whether he’ll succeed to animate dead matter, but whether he’s prepared for the consequences.
Read MoreWhen Utterson notices a mysterious figure lurking around Dr. Jekyll, he assumes his old friend is in danger and begins to investigate. Can man rid himself of his evil nature? This tale is the classic exploration of that question.
Read MoreThe very first case of the beloved, Belgian master detective: Hercule Poirot. When murder finds its way to a remote English manor – you know the rest. This is classic Agatha Christie.
Read MoreYoung, orphaned Pip’s life is changed forever when he discovers himself the heir to a mysterious benefactor.
Read MoreWhen Mole gets frustrated with his spring cleaning, he will walk out his door to discover a wide world of friends and adventure.
Read MoreThe classic Christmas tale of self-sacrificial love.
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