Following the Equator is an account by Mark Twain of his travels through the British Empire in 1895.
Henry Drummond was a Scottish evangelical writer and lecturer.
The author of The Grand Babylon Hotel, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day.
Unto This Last is an essay on economy by John Ruskin.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, also known as Seneca, or Seneca the Younger, was a Roman Stoic philosopher.
The Light of Asia, subtitled The Great Renunciation, weaves through its poetic verses the life.
Philosopher, logician, mathematician, social reformer and historian, the renowned Nobel Prize winner.
Oscar Wilde was one of the most successful playwrights of the Victorian era.
Charles Eastman, whose Sioux name was Ohiyesa (pronounced Oh hee' yay suh).
Gertrude Stein's Tender Buttons: Objects, Food, Rooms from 1914 is a poetic exploration of words.
American novelist and designer Edith Wharton traveled to Morocco after the end of World War I.
Aeneas appears in The Illiad in vague snatches and starts as a traveling warrior of great piety.
Flappers and Philosophers is a collection of short stories by America author F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The Story of My Heart is an inspiring and personal account of a soul's awakening.
The metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, written by G. K. Chesterton in 1908.
Man's word is his wand filled with magic and power!Jesus Christ emphasized the power of the word.
Some persons have the instinct of courtesy so largely developed.
A musical genius came to the Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls, and asked permission to cross.
The teacher of religion needs to be very sure of himself at one point.
It has been said that Nothing Succeeds Like Success. What is Success?