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By: Ben Jonson (1573-1637) | |
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Every Man in His Humor | |
Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems | |
Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman | |
Sejanus: His Fall | |
The Poetaster |
By: Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) | |
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Zuleika Dobson
‘A wickedly funny 1911 satire on undergraduate life in Edwardian Oxford’ in which the entire student body of Oxford university including the young, handsome aristocrat the Duke of Dorset falls hopelessly in love with Zuleika who is visiting her grandfather, the warden of Judas college, and ultimately commit mass suicide at the end of ‘Eights Week’ | |
A Christmas Garland |
By: Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) | |
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Seven Men
In order to liven up the literary history of Great Britain in the 1890s (as if Oscar Wilde, Stevenson, Kipling, Hardy, etc., were not lively enough) Max Beerbohm wrote short biographies of six imaginary writers. Though their works of course no longer exist, he leaves the impression that the literary world is really none the poorer. It is, of course, the six men themselves (Beerbohm himself is the seventh man of the title) who are worth our attention. ( Nicholas Clifford) Note that the Gutenberg edition of Seven Men is incomplete, but the missing sections may be found separately James Pethel http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/759 E.V. Laider http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/761 |
By: Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) | |
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The Works of Max Beerbohm | |
Enoch Soames: a memory of the eighteen-nineties | |
A. V. Laider | |
James Pethel |
By: Mary Johnston (1870-1936) | |
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To Have And To Hold
When I first started reading this book, I thought it to be a historical romance novel. As I read further, I pondered whether it might be a sea-faring story. Reading still further, I determined it to be an adventure story. Alas, it is all three. To Have And To Hold, written by Mary Johnston was the bestselling novel of 1900. The story takes place in colonial Jamestown during the 1600’s. Captain Ralph Percy, an English soldier turned Virginian explorer buys a wife - little knowing that she is the escaping ward of King James I... | |
1492 | |
The Long Roll | |
Prisoners of Hope A Tale of Colonial Virginia | |
Foes |
By: Francis Brett Young (1884-1954) | |
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The Tragic Bride
The story centers on Gabrielle Hewish, only and lonely child of Sir Jocelyn Hewish, a loveable lush and owner of the peaceful Roscarna estate nestled in the Irish countryside. In due course, young Gabrielle falls in love with a Navy man whose untimely demise sends her into a depression, and the consequences of which alter her future, culminating in a fascinating and quite unpredictable relationship with Mrs. Payne and her troubled son Arthur. A story of understanding in it’s finest sense and aptly titled, The Tragic Bride is both interesting as a story and telling as a character study. |
By: W. W. Jacobs (1863-1943) | |
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The Old Man of the Sea Ship's Company, Part 11. | |
Sailor's Knots (Entire Collection) | |
The Lady of the Barge and Others, Entire Collection | |
The Ghost of Jerry Bundler | |
Self-Help Sailor's Knots, Part 4. | |
Deep Waters, the Entire Collection | |
Odd Craft | |
At Sunwich Port | |
Night Watches
A most popular Jacobs character, a night watchman along the English coast, remembers troubles his friends got into during shore leave. At least part of the fault lay with those friends, who were both careless and naïve. But not all the stories are linked to just shore leave even though they relate to the sea in some way. Included are a ghost story, a warehouse worker playing sick, a couple sparring for new income, and even a makeover story. (Bill Boerst based on Wikipedia) | |
Short Cruises | |
Ship's Company, the Entire Collection | |
A Master Of Craft | |
Dialstone Lane | |
Many Cargoes |