This little book contains three plain sermons which were preached in New York in the Easter season of 1919, in the Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, of which my son is minister.
A Room with a View is a romance and a social critique of Edwardian society.
The Education of Henry Adams is the autobiography of the Bostonian Henry Adams.
Scottish writer Andrew Lang is best remember for his prolific collections of folk and fairy tales, but he was also an accomplished poet, literary critic, novelist and contributor in the field of anthropology.
Arnold Bennett's The Grand Babylon Hotel, from 1902, tells the story of a German prince mysteriously disappearing.
Agnes Among the Gargoyles commences at the dedication of an office tower constructed atop Grand Central Station.
This book introduces the basics of Chinese culture. You will discover how to initiate contact, what to expect in meetings, and how to behave there.
The rain-soaked streets of Napua on Hawaii's island of Elima are a far cry from a battlefield.
It's a beautiful day in Hawaii. Kay Yoshinobu and Sid Chu have been invited for a day trip.
Zelda Popkin solves her intriguing mystery with a female detective named Mary Carner.
Except Education describes what really happens inside of American public high schools.
This book is directed to the parents, teachers, and counselors of preschool children.
Randy D. Smith describes the modern history, equipment, and tactics for black powder hunting in modern Africa.
James Christopher?book editor, husband, and father of two?is headed for trouble.
The Markov Anniversary Meeting, June 12-14, 2006 was the fifth in a series of conferences devoted to the Numerical Solution of Markov Chains (NSMC).
Midnight Plays anthologizes four plays from four different worlds of story-telling.
John A. Broussard's Murder at Milltown Junior College is packed to the last page with murder.
In Necessary Evils, Hal, an L. A. cop driven to avenge the murder of his three partners, himself blindfolded.
When Matt Carlsberg is found dead in a cottage on Connor Beach, the police must find not only who killed him, but why.
Written in 1919, George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House is equal parts tragedy and comedy.