Harvard psychologist and philosopher William James' The Varieties of Religious Experience.
The Vampyre is a short story written by John William Polidori and first published in 1819.
The social philosopher Richard B. Gregg is credited with coining the term voluntary simplicity.
The Valley of Fear is the last Sherlock Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in book form in 1915.
Life at Pontesordo was in truth not very pleasant for an ardent and sensitive little boy of nine.
How are we to live the larger life? Partly through uninspired struggle.
Mariano Azuela, the first of the novelists of the Revolution, was born in Lagos de Moreno.
De vita Caesarum, known as The Twelve Caesars, is a set of twelve biographies.
The Turn of the Screw is s ghostly Gothic tale by Henry James.
The True Golden Hour offers a unique understanding.
The Trojan Women follows the women of Troy after the famous war which devastated their city.
In this book, Joe and his faithful dog, Wishbone track down a mysterious burglar.
The power of eloquence to move and persuade men is universally recognized.
Stephen Glennard is in desperate need of money; his career is in ruins and he wants to marry his beautiful fiancee.
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, from 1895, popularized the idea of a vehicle that allows its user to travel intentionally and selectively across time, and indeed Wells is credited with coining the very term time machine.
The Three Musketeers follows the young d'Artagnan in his quest to become a musketeer.
British writer John Buchan's The Thirty-Nine Steps is the first of five adventure novels to star Richard Hannay, a man with a remarkable knack for getting out of sticky situations, and indeed getting into them in the first place.
Considered the first in-depth critique of consumerism, economist Thorstein Veblen's 1899 book.
In America, in 1770, a well-defined aristocracy held control.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is a novel in three parts, written as a letter from Gilbert Markham to his brother-in-Law.