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By: May Sinclair (1863-1946)

Book cover Three Sisters

Fascinated as she was by the lives of the Brontë siblings, May Sinclair loosely based her subtly sensual, quietly insurrectionary 1914 novel The Three Sisters on the Haworth moor milieu of the three literary Brontë sisters. Alice, Gwenda, and Mary Cartaret are the daughters of the Vicar of Garth, an abusive father with rigid, selfish expectations for female behavior. Hope of rescue seems to dawn in the person of an idealistic young doctor in the village, but this is no Austen romance. Described...

Book cover The Three Brontës
Book cover The Divine Fire
Book cover The Helpmate
Book cover Romantic

As a simple story told, "The Romantic" is one of Sinclair’s tightest and most compelling. Charlotte Redhead, a young British secretary, finds herself in a degrading extra-marital affair with her boss. In reaction, she renounces Sex and links herself platonically to a handsome young Bohemian (John Conway) she meets by chance, tramping in the fields. Together, under a powerful romantic excitement, the two rush off to Belgium in the early weeks of World War I, having organized their own little volunteer ambulance corps...

Book cover The Combined Maze
Book cover Audrey Craven

In May Sinclair’s remarkable first novel, Audrey Craven is a beautiful young woman who has by her idiosyncracies acquired a thoroughly undeserved reputation for originality. In fact, Audrey is a shallow, selfish, malleable person of negligible intelligence, with a fastidious horror of anyone who might be considered a nobody. Her pursuit of the stimulation of extraordinary minds (and her persistent fantasy of being somebody’s Muse) brings her into contact with serious women and men representing the profoundest passions of art, religion, science, and love...

Journal of Impressions in Belgium by May Sinclair Journal of Impressions in Belgium

In 1914, at the age of 51, the novelist and poet May Sinclair volunteered to leave the comforts of England to go to the Western Front, joining the Munro Ambulance Corps ministering to wounded Belgian soldiers in Flanders. Her experiences in the Great War, brief and traumatizing as they were, permeated the prose and poetry she wrote after this time. Witness of great human pain and tragedy, Sinclair was in serious danger of her life on multiple occasions. This journal makes no attempt to be anything more than a journal: a lucid, simple, heart-breaking account of war at first hand.

Book cover Tysons

Another frank May Sinclair exploration of fin de siècle English love and sex, marriage and adultery, "The Tysons" is the story of the caddish Nevill Tyson and his beautiful but frivolous young wife Molly. Sinclair uses a different narrative voice than we hear in much of her fiction, a sort of witty Jane Austen archness as she dissects the characters of the provincial village Drayton Parva. As always, she demonstrates an intriguing mixture of Victorian prudishness and modern free-thinking, particularly in her rendering of the sexual escapades of her characters...

The Return of the Prodigal by May Sinclair The Return of the Prodigal
Book cover Mary Olivier: a Life
Book cover Anne Severn and the Fieldings

Written in an era of cheap, formulaic romantic fiction, the nuanced, seditious, quietly erotic novels of May Sinclair stand out like literature from another era entirely. There is romance in “Anne Severn & the Fieldings,” but it’s romance of the best and profoundest kind, set in the context of authentic human personalities and tragic historical events. The motherless Anne Severn is adopted into the Fielding family and grows up in intimate friendship with the three Fielding sons, all of whom love her...

Book cover The Belfry
Book cover Superseded
Book cover The Creators A Comedy

By: William H. Hudson (1841-1922)

Book cover A Crystal Age

A Crystal Age is a utopian novel written by W. H. Hudson, first published in 1887. The book has been called a "significant S-F milestone" and has been noted for its anticipation of the "modern ecological mysticism" that would evolve a century later.

By: S. Baring-Gould (1834-1924)

The Book of Ghosts by S. Baring-Gould The Book of Ghosts

Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was an English hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar. During his life, he published more than 100 books, among them this collection of ghost stories.

Book cover The Book of Were-Wolves
Book cover Curious Myths of the Middle Ages

This volume is an example of Sabine Baring-Gould's extensive research into the middle ages. This volume of 12 curiosities was one of Baring-Gould's most successful publications.

By: William H. Hudson (1841-1922)

Book cover Afoot in England

By: S. Baring-Gould (1834-1924)

Book cover Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
Book cover The Village Pulpit, Volume II. Trinity to Advent A Complete Course of 66 Short Sermons, or Full Sermon Outlines for Each Sunday, and Some Chief Holy Days of the Christian Year

By: William H. Hudson (1841-1922)

Book cover Shepherd's Life; Impressions Of The South Wiltshire Downs

Hudson wrote this classic work in 1910; it is admiringly mentioned by many other writers. It focuses on the memories of a head shepherd, Caleb Bawcombe, so it is concerned with the period of mid to late nineteenth century rural Wiltshire, a county in England. This pleasant engaging book contains rural wisdom, natural history, farming practices, human characters, and more

Book cover The Naturalist in La Plata
Book cover Birds in Town and Village

By: S. Baring-Gould (1834-1924)

Book cover In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc

By: William H. Hudson (1841-1922)

Book cover Dead Man's Plack and an Old Thorn

By: S. Baring-Gould (1834-1924)

Book cover The Broom-Squire

By: William H. Hudson (1841-1922)

Book cover A Traveller in Little Things
Book cover A Little Boy Lost
Book cover Fan : the story of a young girl's life

By: Richard Runciman Terry (1865-1938)

Book cover The Shanty Book, Part I, Sailor Shanties

By: Robert Stawell Ball (1840-1913)

Book cover Great Astronomers

Of all the natural sciences there is not one which offers such sublime objects to the attention of the inquirer as does the science of astronomy. From the earliest ages the study of the stars has exercised the same fascination as it possesses at the present day. Among the most primitive peoples, the movements of the sun, the moon, and the stars commanded attention from their supposed influence on human affairs. From the days of Hipparchus down to the present hour the science of astronomy has steadily grown...

By: Robert S. Ball (1840-1913)

Book cover The Story of the Heavens
Book cover Time and Tide A Romance of the Moon

By: Martin Andersen Nexø (1869-1954)

Book cover Pelle the Conqueror

When the first part of "Pelle Erobreren" (Pelle the Conqueror) appeared in 1906, its author, Martin Andersen Nexo, was practically unknown even in his native country, save to a few literary people who knew that he had written some volumes of stories and a book full of sunshiny reminiscences from Spain. And even now, after his great success with "Pelle," very little is known about the writer. He was born in 1869 in one of the poorest quarters of Copenhagen, but spent his boyhood in his beloved island Bornholm, in the Baltic, in or near the town, Nexo, from which his final name is derived...

Book cover Ditte: Girl Alive!

By: Edward P. Cogger

Book cover Funny Alphabet Uncle Franks' Series

By: Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (1831-1919)

Book cover Remember the Alamo
All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart
Book cover The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York
Book cover Winter Evening Tales
A Rose of a Hundred Leaves A Love Story by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr A Rose of a Hundred Leaves A Love Story
Book cover The Measure of a Man
Book cover A Song of a Single Note A Love Story

By: Amelia E. Barr (1831-1919)

Book cover Maid of Maiden Lane

The Maid of Maiden lane is a wonderful love story in which Mrs. Barr intertwines the hot political and social issues that were occurring in America during the last decade of the 18th century with an excellent love story plot. Some of those issues include: the moral dilemma and debate over the French Revolution, and how that event touched the lives of the immigrants in America; the prejudices between the immigrants from England, and those from France or Holland, and how those animosities affected the ordinary lives of the people; and the political debate over titles, foreign policy, and such things(for example)as where the capital of the nation was to reside, New York or Philadelphia...

By: Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (1831-1919)

Book cover The Squire of Sandal-Side A Pastoral Romance
Book cover Christine A Fife Fisher Girl
Book cover Jan Vedder's Wife
Book cover The Man Between, an International Romance
Book cover A Daughter of Fife
Book cover An Orkney Maid
Book cover A Singer from the Sea
Book cover Maids Wives and Bachelors
Book cover I, Thou, and the Other One A Love Story
A Reconstructed Marriage by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr A Reconstructed Marriage
Book cover Playing With Fire
Book cover Was It Right to Forgive? A Domestic Romance
Prisoners of Conscience by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr Prisoners of Conscience
Book cover The Hallam Succession
Book cover Scottish sketches
Book cover A Knight of the Nets

By: Robert Shea (1933-1994)

Book cover The Helpful Robots

By: Charles Louis Fontenay (1917-2007)

Book cover Service with a Smile
Book cover The Jupiter Weapon
Book cover Disqualified

By: Robert Shea (1933-1994)

Book cover Resurrection
Book cover Mutineer

By: Charles Louis Fontenay (1917-2007)

Book cover The Gift Bearer
Book cover Wind
Book cover Atom Drive

By: Robert Shea (1933-1994)

Book cover Star Performer

By: Eliza Leslie (1787-1858)

Book cover Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches
Book cover Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes and Sweetmeats, by Miss Leslie
Book cover Stories for Helen

By: James Monteith

Book cover First Lessons in Geography

By: Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)

Book cover The Orchestral Conductor Theory of His Art

By: Dorothy Richardson (1873-1957)

Pointed Roofs by Dorothy Richardson Pointed Roofs

Miriam Henderson is one of what novelist Dolf Wyllarde (in her great work, The Pathway of the Pioneer) termed "nous autres," i.e., young gentlewomen who must venture forth and earn their living after their fathers have been financially ruined. Also, she has read Villette; she thus applies for and is offered a job teaching conversational English at a girls' school, albeit in Germany rather than France. Pointed Roofs describes her year abroad, as she endeavors to make her way in the hotbed of seething female personalities that populate the school, overseen by her employer, the formidable Fraulein...

Book cover The Long Day The Story of a New York Working Girl As Told by Herself

By: St. Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510)

Treatise on Purgatory by St. Catherine of Genoa Treatise on Purgatory

Saint Catherine of Genoa (Caterina Fieschi Adorno, born Genoa 1447 – 15 September 1510) is an Italian Roman Catholic saint and mystic, admired for her work among the sick and the poor. She was a member of the noble Fieschi family, and spent most of her life and her means serving the sick, especially during the plague which ravaged Genoa in 1497 and 1501. She died in that city in 1510.In 1551, 41 years after her death, a book about her life and teaching was published, entitled Libro de la vita mirabile et dottrina santa de la Beata Caterinetta de Genoa...

By: Pliny the Younger (61 - ca. 112)

Book cover Letters of Pliny

The largest surviving body of Pliny's work is his Epistulae (Letters), a series of personal missives directed to his friends, associates and the Emperor Trajan. These letters are a unique testimony of Roman administrative history and everyday life in the 1st century CE. Especially noteworthy among the letters are two in which he describes the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in August 79, during which his uncle Pliny the Elder died (65 and 66 in this edition), and one in which he asks the Emperor for instructions regarding official policy concerning Christians (Trajan Letter 97)...

By: William Charles Henry Wood (1864-1947)

Book cover Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray
Book cover Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas

By: the Younger Pliny (62?-113)

Book cover Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series — Volume 1

By: William Wood (1864-1947)

Book cover Chronicles of Canada Volume 31 - All Afloat: A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways

No exhaustive Canadian 'water history' can possibly be attempted here. That would require a series of its own. But at least a first attempt will be made to give some general idea of what such a history would contain in fuller detail: of the kayaks and canoes the Eskimos and Indians used before the white man came, and use today; of the small craft moved by oar and sail that slowly displaced those moved only by the paddle; of the sailing vessels proper, and how they plied along Canadian waterways,...

By: William Charles Henry Wood (1864-1947)

Book cover Elizabethan Sea Dogs
Book cover Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador An Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at Quebec, January, 1911
Book cover Draft of a Plan for Beginning Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador
Book cover Supplement to Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador Supplement to an Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. Before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation in January, 1911

By: George Hart (1839-1891)

Book cover The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators

By: Milo M. Hastings (1884-1957)

Book cover The Dollar Hen
Book cover In the Clutch of the War-God

By: T. L. (Thomas Louis) Haines (1844-)

Book cover Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life

By: Albert C. Manucy

Book cover Artillery Through the Ages A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America

By: James Anthony Froude (1818-1894)

Book cover Short Studies on Great Subjects
Book cover The Reign of Mary Tudor
Book cover Essays in Literature and History
Book cover Caesar: a Sketch
Book cover The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
Book cover History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.

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