Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was the poem which brought Lord Byron public recognition.
Childfree and Loving It! is a broad and definitive exploration of non-parenthood.
This book introduces the basics of Chinese culture. You will discover how to initiate contact, what to expect in meetings, and how to behave there.
Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism have been major influences on Chinese folklore tales.
This fascinating book holds an important key. Whether you’re interested in the science of thinking...
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.
William Wells Brown's Clotel or, The President's Daughter is often considered the first novel.
When Thomas Paine first anonymously published his series of pamphlets titles Common Sense.
I have often been asked how I first came to be a regular opium-eater, and have suffered.
An amateur scientist encounters a group of travelling South American ants.
John Stuart Mill used Considerations on Representative Government to call for reforms to Parliament and voting,
In Contract with the World, the setting is Vancouver, and the time is the mid-1970s.
Tarot provides free professional Tarot Divination,it uses 22 Major Arcana and their Upright position, Reversed position to solve the problem from Love,Health,Study, Money, Work, Interpersonal Relations by Time Spread.
The aim and design of conversation is, therefore, pleasure.
Single Manhattanite Renny Shuler is searching for true love while burning in corporate hell.
Cranford is the best-known novel of the 19th century English writer Elizabeth Gaskell.
John Stiles' first collection of poetry, Scouts Are Cancelled, explored the dialect.
French philosopher Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution was published in 1907.
Man is just what he thinks himself to be; he is big in capacity if he thinks big thoughts; he is small if he thinks small thoughts.
Creative Unity is a collection of essays from Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore, who in 1913 became Asia's first recipient of the Nobel Prize.