The Blind Traveler, James Holman, was a British adventurer who undertook a number of lone journeys unprecedented through history in their distance and methodology.
A Treatise of Human Nature, first published between 1739 and 1740, is a philosophical text.
Natural and healthy alternative treatments for everyday ailments.
We've all heard of the Loch Ness Monster and Big Foot and The Abominable Snowman (they're all here) but around the world there are many many other mysterious creatures regularly being reported and entering into folklore.
First published in 1905, A Thief in the Night is the third collection of stories.
We often speak of Theosophy as not in itself a religion.
A Study in Scarlet is the first of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
A very simple "Tale of Two Cities" report
A Room with a View is a romance and a social critique of Edwardian society.
When Marsh Cole's body is found in Samson Brindle's pool, who's to blame?
A Princess of Mars is the first in Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series. This science fiction planetary romance, packed full of dangerous feats and swordplay, is set on a dying Mars.
A Personal Record is writer Joseph Conrad's autobiography.
In 1856 the Reverend Edmund Donald Carr was overtaken by a blizzard.
In Roseanne Carrara's A Newer Wilderness, the world's rich and compelling past buckles.
A Moment of Truth is a biographical novel of the life and times of Zola.
H. G. Wells' A Modern Utopia is a fusion of fiction and philosophy.
Midsummer Night's Dream is Shakespeare's classic tale of two couples who can't quite pair up to everyone's satisfaction.
Sara Crewe's young but doting father sends her to a London boarding school when she is seven.
This fascinating travelogue details the visit of author Ellen Clacy to the massive gold mines that were erected in Australia in the nineteenth century.
In his powerful debut novel, Louis Rastelli presents the story of a twentysomething struggling music.