Gertrude Stein's Tender Buttons: Objects, Food, Rooms from 1914 is a poetic exploration of words.
The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or Things as They Are (1794) by William Godwin is a three-volume.
The orphan Tom Sawyer, raised by his aunt, is never out of trouble for long.
Aeneas appears in The Illiad in vague snatches and starts as a traveling warrior of great piety.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge said of Ben Jonson's The Alchemist that it had one out of the three.
This book is written with the object of laying before the public a cookery book.
One of Henry James' greatest novels, The Ambassadors is a dark comedy from 1903.
The Americanization of Edward Bok is an autobiography, told in the third person.
Philosopher, logician, mathematician, social reformer and historian, the renowned Nobel Prize winner.
Never was there such great need for a mighty, Pentecostal revival in all our Churches; and the key to such a revival is earnest personal work.
Inspiring countless business, political and military leaders (Napoleon, Mao Zedong and General MacArthur among them), The Art of War is a Chinese military treatise by Sun Tzu from the 6th century BC.
The first point which it is necessary to make clear in describing the astral plane.
The author of The Grand Babylon Hotel, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, which Franklin himself called his Memoirs.
Must religion and morals go together? Can one be taught without the other?
This book takes Beauty as already existing and enjoyed, and seeks to analyze and account.
Richard Marsh's best-selling supernatural thriller The Beetle.
The Best American Humorous Short Stories features tales from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain and many other well known writers.
The Boats of the Glen Carrig is horror writer William Hope Hodgson's 1907 novel.
First published in 1886, The Bostonians is one of James' wittiest social satires.