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The Sea Fairies
The Sea Fairies by L. Frank Baum is an underwater fantasy tale that features sea monsters, mermaids and other colourful characters that make this book exciting to read.
A Apple Pie
Twenty color illustrated unnumbered leaves. A lovely alphabet book by Kate Greenaway telling the story of the life of an apple pie: A is for
From London to Land's End
"This letter will divide the weighty task, and consequently make it sit lighter on the memory, be pleasanter to the reader, and make my progress the more regular: I shall therefore take in Hampton ...
Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins
Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins is a personal account of the twenty-eight years that Major Ramkins spent in the service.
A Modern Cinderella
To all of which remarks Nan gave her assent; though the hop-pole took the likeness of a tall figure she had seen in the porch, the sage-bed, curiously enough, suggested a strawberry ditto, the lett...
The War in the Air
The War in the Air is a fictional air warfare story as told by H. G. Wells.
John Bull's Other Island
John Bull's Other Island is a comedy written by George Bernard Shaw in 1904 about Ireland for the opening of Abbey Theatre.
Miss or Mrs?
In Miss or Mrs? Wilkie Collins takes an insight into the union of man and wife and the subsequent unequal marriage laws during Victorian Britain.
The Fiend's Delight
Quote, "The disembodied party sank uninvited into a chair, spread out his knees and stared blankly at a Dutch clock with an air of weariness and profound discouragement. Perceiving that his guest w...
The Four Million
Quote, "Tobin and me, the two of us, went down to Coney one day, for there was four dollars between us, and Tobin had need of distractions. For there was Katie Mahorner, his sweetheart, of County S...
The Hidden Masterpiece
Quote, "Suddenly he became silent. His grave and earnest face lost its expression of joy; he was comparing the immensity of his hopes with the mediocrity of his means. The walls of the garret were ...
The Silverado Squatters
The Silverado Squatters is Robert Louis Stevenson's personal account from his travels to Monterey California in 1880. It was the period when Stevenson was broke and had just gotten married.
The Sea Fogs
Quote, "Robert Louis Stevenson first came to California in 1879 for the purpose of getting married. The things that delayed his marriage are sufficiently set forth in his "Letters" (edited by Sidne...
In the Wrong Paradise
In the Wrong Paradise, Andrew Lang
Uncle Bernac
Uncle Bernac, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle