There are particular characteristics one can have, and particular things one can do, that will make failure in life certain.
There is in every human being a sense which is not generally recognized as such, although nearly every person has had more or less experience regarding its workings.
Chrétien de Troyes' Four Arthurian Romances continued and expanded on existing Arthurian legends, but began the Arthurian Romance genre, so popular in Medieval literature.
The Education of Henry Adams is the autobiography of the Bostonian Henry Adams.
Wallace Stevens' torrid words serve as both epigraph and incantation for Adrienne Weiss's powerful debut collection.
Abundantly Simple is a brilliantly funny response to the enormously popular and saccharine-sweet bestseller Simple Abundance.
The desire of happiness, beyond all doubt, is a natural desire.
In commencing a course of lectures on Mental Science, it is somewhat difficult for the lecturer to fix upon the best method of opening the subject.
It is perfectly logical to assume that a wise and competent Creator would provide for the needs of His creatures in their various stages of growth.
Yoritomo-Tashi, whose precepts are presented in this book, ranks as one of the three greatest statesmen that Japan has ever produced.
A prophet has is about to board a ship home after 12 years in exile, when he is stopped by a group of people.
The Mastery of Destiny embodies New Thought writer James Allen's teachings that our thoughts can be used to increase our capabilities and to create our lives as we desire them to be.
In the preparation of this little work the writer has kept one end in view, viz.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) is one of the most famous and influential classical musicians of all time.
There is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art.
Soils and national characters differ; but fairy tales are the same in plot and incidents, if not in treatment.
William Morris was an English writer, architect, and artist and was integral to the birth of socialism in Great Britain.
Bob Brown, after living thirty years in as many foreign lands and enjoying countless national cheeses at the source, returned to New York and summed them all up in this book.
Ten Days that Shook the World is a first-hand account of Russia's October Revolution of 1917.
Our aim is to sketch the outlines of a new science which is to intermediate between the modern laboratory psychology and the problems of economics: the psychological experiment is systematically to be placed at the service of commerce and industry.