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First published in 1901, The Black Mask is the second collection of stories.
Black Beauty (1877) is the classic children's book by English author Anna Sewell.
Ragged Dick was contributed as a serial story to the pages of the Schoolmate.
The Black Death is the name most commonly given to the pandemic of bubonic plague.
Rinaldo Walcott's groundbreaking study of black culture in Canada, Black Like Who?
From furious debate on the Web about Michelle Obama's straightened hair.
Alondra Ave’na is a Seeker, a vampire hunter for an organization called The Campaign.
Kid Rex is the story of one womans struggle to overcome anorexia.
Robber Baronr is an unauthorized biography of Conrad Black.
The films that society has termed pornographic movies have been with us for over a century now.
Dead Souls is a socially critical black comedy.
Action, humor, and adventure rule as Ranger Black Jack Ransom accepts a special assignment.
Stengrow on his journey in search of his One True Dad, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Daphne.
Prelude to Hemlock is a black comedy that follows the fortunes of the young narrator.
Land of Black Clay takes place largely in the rural township of Sap?
I could smell rotting fish, the stench of rum barrels and unwashed bodies.
Into the Light: The Photo League Years is a collection of black-and-white photographs by Sonia Handelman Meyer.
Randy D. Smith describes the modern history, equipment, and tactics for black powder hunting in modern Africa.
Life at Pontesordo was in truth not very pleasant for an ardent and sensitive little boy of nine.