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By: George Barr McCutcheon | |
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Graustark
The Graustark novels are stories of court intrigue, royal disguise, and romance similar to Anthony Hope’s 1894 novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, and its sequels. They were popular best-sellers at the time they were published and the original editions are still readily available in used book shops. The novels gave their name to a fictional genre called Graustarkian: this genre contains tales of romance and intrigue usually featuring titled characters in small, fictional, Central European countries... | |
Beverly Of Graustark
Beverly Of Graustark is the second book in the Graustark series. Lorry and his wife, the princess, made their home in Washington, but spent a few months of each year in Edelweiss. During the periods spent in Washington and in travel, her affairs in Graustark were in the hands of a capable, austere old diplomat–her uncle, Count Caspar Halfont. Princess Volga reigned as regent over the principality of Axphain. To the south lay the principality of Dawsbergen, ruled by young Prince Dantan, whose half brother, the deposed Prince Gabriel, had been for two years a prisoner in Graustark, the convicted assassin of Prince Lorenz, of Axphain, one time suitor for the hand of Yetive... | |
West Wind Drift | |
The Husbands of Edith |
By: George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) | |
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Mrs. Warren's Profession
The story centers on the relationship between Mrs Kitty Warren, a rich woman, described by the author as "on the whole, a genial and fairly presentable old blackguard of a woman" and her daughter, Vivie. Mrs Warren is a middle-aged woman whose Cambridge-educated daughter, Vivie, is horrified to discover the morally questionable way her mother acquired her fortune. | |
Don Juan in Hell
Don Juan in Hell is an excerpt (Act 3, Scene 2) from George Bernard Shaw’s Man and Superman. It is often performed as a stand-alone play. In it, three characters from Mozart’s Don Giovanni (Don Juan, Dona Ana, and the statue of the Commendatore, Dona Ana’s father) meet in Hell and, joined by the Devil, have a philosophical debate on a variety of subjects, including Heaven and Hell, men, women and marriage. In the end, they all decide where they will spend eternity. |
By: George C. (George Clifford) Shedd (1877-1937) | |
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The Iron Furrow | |
In the Shadow of the Hills |
By: George Cary Eggleston (1839-1911) | |
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Strange Stories from History for Young People | |
The Big Brother A Story of Indian War | |
A Captain in the Ranks A Romance of Affairs |
By: George Chetwynd Griffith (1857-1906) | |
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The Missionary |
By: George Cupples (1839-1898) | |
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Carry's Rose, or, the Magic of Kindness. A Tale for the Young | |
The Cockatoo's Story | |
Bluff Crag, or, A Good Word Costs Nothing |
By: George Douglas Brown (1869-1902) | |
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The House with the Green Shutters |
By: George Durston | |
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The Boy Scouts on the Trail |
By: George E. Farrow (1866?-1920?) | |
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The Jungle Baby | |
The Mysterious Shin Shira | |
The Wallypug in London | |
Dick, Marjorie and Fidge A Search for the Wonderful Dodo |