Books Should Be Free
Loyal Books
Free Public Domain Audiobooks & eBook Downloads
Search by: Title, Author or Keyword

Top Authors

Results per page: 30 | 60 | 100
  • <
  • Page 210 of 405 
  • >

By: Joseph Smith Fletcher (1863-1935)

Book cover Talleyrand Maxim

John Mallathorpe, a wealthy Yorkshire industrialist and land owner dies in an accident, apparently without making a will. His estate goes to his wife and two children and they live the good life for a number of years. However, an old bookseller, whilst clearing some old books passed on from the Mallathorpe estate, finds a copy of Mallathorpe's will inside one of the books, and unfortunately for the family the will bequeaths the whole estate minus a small endowment for the family, to the city authorities...

Book cover Herapath Property

Jacob Herapath, a wealthy property developer and member of Parliament, is found dead in his office, a revolver at his side and a bullet wound to the head. An allegedly forged Will deepens the mystery. An intriguing puzzle with plenty of twists and turns.

Book cover Scarhaven Keep

The northern English sea coast provides a compelling backdrop for this genre of writing; a mysterious disappearance, a love interest, and plot twists 'se mijotent' to produce an intriguing read.

Book cover In the Days of Drake
Book cover Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

Marshall Allerdyke is driving through the night from London to Hull in response to an urgent telegram from his cousin. As he nears Hull, a beautiful woman stops his car to ask for directions to Scotland. Odd time to be traveling so far and in such a hurry, but Allerdyke's mind is elsewhere. When he finally arrives in Hull, he finds his cousin dead in his hotel room and a valuable consignment of jewels missing. Allerdyke's only clue rests with that woman hurrying off to Scotland.

By: Rita (E. M. Gollan) (1850-1938)

The Mystery of a Turkish Bath by Rita (E. M. Gollan) The Mystery of a Turkish Bath

A group of guests, at an exclusive luxury hotel in Hampshire, are the witnesses of an illustration of occult powers, demonstrated by “the Mystery”, as Mrs. Jefferson named the beautiful stranger who one day appeared in the Turkish Baths of the hotel. The events that follow lead Mrs. Jefferson to question the wisdom of her interest in the occult.

By: Irving Bacheller (1859-1950)

Eben Holden - A Tale of the North Country by Irving Bacheller Eben Holden - A Tale of the North Country

Eben Holden - A Tale of the North Country. Having lost both parents and his home in northern Vermont, orphan Willie Brower is taken in by Eben Holden, "Uncle Eb" who transports him westward to save him from being sent to an orphanage. Through the Adirondacks and into the St. Lawrence valley they travel. Eben is kind, happy, and loves to tell stories to the youngster, many of which were to shape the life and ideals of Willie during his life.This story follows Willie as a young orphan, later as a journalist, and finally as a soldier who enlists in the army at the outset of the American Civil War...

Book cover In the Days of Poor Richard
Book cover The Light in the Clearing
Book cover A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy
Book cover Vergilius A Tale of the Coming of Christ
Book cover The Master of Silence A Romance
Book cover 'Charge It' Keeping Up With Harry
Book cover Darrel of the Blessed Isles
Book cover D'Ri and I
Book cover Keeping up with Lizzie

By: Peter C. Welsh

Book cover Woodworking Tools 1600-1900

By: Thomas Tapper

Johann Sebastian Bach : The story of the boy who sang in the streets by Thomas Tapper Johann Sebastian Bach : The story of the boy who sang in the streets
Beethoven : The story of a little boy who was forced to practice by Thomas Tapper Beethoven : The story of a little boy who was forced to practice
Mozart : The story of a little boy and his sister who gave concerts by Thomas Tapper Mozart : The story of a little boy and his sister who gave concerts
Book cover Music Talks With Children

"A book of this kind, though addressed to children, must necessarily reach them through an older person. The purpose is to suggest a few of the many aspects which music may have even to the mind of a child. If these chapters, or whatever may be logically suggested by them, be actually used as the basis of simple Talks with children, music may become to them more than drill and study. They should know it as an art, full of beauty and of dignity; full of pure thought and abounding in joy. Music with these characteristics is the true music of the heart...

Chopin : The Story of the Boy Who Made Beautiful Melodies by Thomas Tapper Chopin : The Story of the Boy Who Made Beautiful Melodies
Franz Joseph Haydn : The Story of the Choir Boy who became a Great Composer by Thomas Tapper Franz Joseph Haydn : The Story of the Choir Boy who became a Great Composer
Franz Schubert : The Story of the Boy Who Wrote Beautiful Songs by Thomas Tapper Franz Schubert : The Story of the Boy Who Wrote Beautiful Songs
Edvard Grieg : The Story of the Boy Who Made Music in the Land of the Midnight Sun by Thomas Tapper Edvard Grieg : The Story of the Boy Who Made Music in the Land of the Midnight Sun
Liszt : The Story of a Boy Who Became a Great Pianist and Teacher by Thomas Tapper Liszt : The Story of a Boy Who Became a Great Pianist and Teacher
Handel : The Story of a Little Boy who Practiced in an Attic by Thomas Tapper Handel : The Story of a Little Boy who Practiced in an Attic
Verdi : The Story of the Little Boy who Loved the Hand Organ by Thomas Tapper Verdi : The Story of the Little Boy who Loved the Hand Organ
Wagner : The Story of the Boy Who Wrote Little Plays by Thomas Tapper Wagner : The Story of the Boy Who Wrote Little Plays
Schumann : The Story of the Boy Who Made Pictures in Music by Thomas Tapper Schumann : The Story of the Boy Who Made Pictures in Music

By: Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910)

Life in the Iron Mills by Rebecca Harding Davis Life in the Iron Mills

This 1861 novella was the first published work by Rebecca Harding Davis: writer, social reformer, and pioneer of literary realism. It tells the story of Hugh Wolfe, a Welsh laborer in an iron mill who is also a talented sculptor, and of Deborah, the hunchbacked woman who unrequitedly loves him.

Book cover Margret Howth, a Story of To-day

Page 210 of 405   
Popular Genres
More Genres
Languages
Paid Books