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By: F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909)

Book cover Adam Johnstone's Son
Book cover The Little City of Hope A Christmas Story
Book cover The White Sister
Book cover Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2
Book cover Paul Patoff
Book cover Sant' Ilario
Book cover Stradella

By: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)

This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise

A romantic and witty novel that has weathered time to remain one of America’s classic pieces. In the shadows of the great Gatsby is another brilliant novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This book is evidence to Fitzgerald’s literal genius because it was written by the author in his twenties to mirror his experiences at the time. It paints a picture of what it was like to be a young man or woman in the 20th century and in the wake of the First World War. The book is set on a foundation of socialist principles...

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

A life lived backwards, with events happening in reverse order forms the strange and unexpected framework of one of F Scott Fitzgerald's rare short stories. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was published in Collier's in 1927 and the idea came to Fitzgerald apparently from a quote of Mark Twain's in which he regretted that the best part of life came at the beginning and the worst at the end. Fitzgerald's concept of using this notion and turning the normal sequence of life on its head resulted in this delightful, thought provoking fantasy tale...

The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Beautiful and Damned

An idle, extravagant young man is the heir presumptive of his wealthy grandfather, an industrial tycoon. His wife, divinely beautiful and utterly selfish, believes that nothing is more powerful than her own beauty. Together, this couple represents what Fitzgerald famously portrayed as the lost generation of the Jazz Age in several of his novels. In The Beautiful and The Damned, F Scott Fitzgerald explores the trivial and shallow lives of the well-heeled inheritors of the American Dream the second or third generation that can afford to live on the fortunes that their forbears worked so hard to accumulate...

Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald Bernice Bobs Her Hair

Pretty but socially clueless Bernice lets her know-it-all cousin push her around, but eventually, something's gotta give! (Introduction by BellonaTimes)

By: F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse (1888-1958)

Book cover Secret Bread
Book cover The White Riband Or, a Young Female's Folly

By: F. V. N. (Franklin Verzelius Newton) Painter (1852-1931)

Book cover Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism

By: F. W. (Francis William) Bain (1863-1940)

Book cover Bubbles of the Foam
Book cover The Substance of a Dream
Book cover An Essence of the Dusk, 5th Edition

By: F. W. H. (Frederic William Henry) Myers (1843-1901)

Book cover Wordsworth

By: Fanny Burney

Evelina by Fanny Burney Evelina

In this epistolary novel, we find a young woman named Evelina, who was raised in rural seclusion until her eighteenth year because of her uncertain parentage. Through a series of harrowing and humorous events that take place in London and an English resort town, Evelina learns how to navigate the complex layers of 18th century society and earn the love of a distinguished and honorable nobleman. This comedy of manners often satirizes the society in which it is set; Evelina is a significant precursor to later works by Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth, whose novels explore many of the same issues. (from Evelina’s wikipedia entry, modified by ettelocin)

Book cover The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1
Book cover Brief Reflections relative to the Emigrant French Clergy

By: Fanny Kemble (1809-1893)

Book cover Records of a Girlhood
Book cover Records of Later Life

By: Ferdinand Heinrich Grautoff (1871-1935)

Book cover Banzai! by Parabellum

By: Fergus Hume (1859-1932)

The Secret Passage by Fergus Hume The Secret Passage

Excellent murder mystery. On September 9, 1905, the NY Times Saturday Review of Books described this book as follows: “That painstakingly ingenious person, Fergus Hume, has devised another of his hide-and-seek, jack-o’-lantern murder mysteries. It begins with a queer and rich old woman found stabbed to death in her chair and not a clue to the murderer. Then so many clues turn up that even the story-book detective is bewildered. Then nearly everybody turns out to be somebody else under an alias, and all the clues lead nowhere…”

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab by Fergus Hume The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

“The following report appeared in the Argus newspaper of Saturday, the 28th July, 18– “Truth is said to be stranger than fiction, and certainly the extraordinary murder which took place in Melbourne on Thursday night, or rather Friday morning, goes a long way towards verifying this saying. A crime has been committed by an unknown assassin, within a short distance of the principal streets of this great city, and is surrounded by an impenetrable mystery. … “On the twenty-seventh day of July, at the hour of twenty minutes to two o’clock in the morning, a hansom cab drove up to the police station in Grey Street, St...

Madame Midas by Fergus Hume Madame Midas

Madame Midas is a murder mystery, In the early days of Australia, when the gold fever was at its height. Fergus Hume was born in England, the second son of Dr James Hume. At the age of three his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand. He was admitted to the New Zealand bar in 1885. Shortly after graduation he left for Melbourne, Australia where he obtained a post as a barristers’ clerk. He began writing plays, but found it impossible to persuade the managers of the Melbourne theatres to accept or even read them...

The Silent House by Fergus Hume The Silent House

A mystery about a “locked door” murder committed in a house that has a reputation for being haunted. In the first half of the book, the murderer appears to be easy to figure out. The second half of the book, however, is filled with plot twists and mistaken identities and thus complicates the mystery much more.

Book cover The Green Mummy
Book cover Bishop's Secret

By: Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (1888-1935)

Book cover Antinous: A Poem

By: Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936)

Book cover Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen
Book cover Observations By Mr. Dooley
Book cover Mr. Dooley's Philosophy
Book cover Mr. Dooley Says

By: Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1836-1870)

Book cover A Brace Of Boys 1867, From "Little Brother"

By: Fitz James O'Brien (1828-1862)

Book cover The Diamond Lens

By: Fletcher Gardner

Book cover Philippine Folk-Tales

By: Flora Ross Amos (1881-)

Book cover Early Theories of Translation

By: Florence A. (Florence Antoinette) Kilpatrick (1888-)

Book cover Our Elizabeth A Humour Novel

By: Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe Bell (1851-1930)

Book cover The Arbiter A Novel

By: Florence Finch Kelly (1858-1939)

Book cover With Hoops of Steel
Book cover Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories
The Fate of Felix Brand by Florence Finch Kelly The Fate of Felix Brand

By: Florence Henrietta Fisher Darwin (1864-1920)

Book cover Six Plays

By: Florence L. (Florence Louisa) Barclay (1862-1921)

Book cover The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century

By: Florence Louisa Barclay (1862-1921)

The Rosary by Florence Louisa Barclay The Rosary

He is a wealthy gifted and handsome young pianist who worships beauty. She is a woman blessed with a divine voice, but a less than beautiful appearance. He proposes, but she cannot believe that his love will last. A tragic accident results in his losing his eyesight. She hears about the accident and takes up employment as his nurse without revealing her identity. This forgotten, 1910 best-seller still holds the power to charm and delight the modern-day reader. One of the most poignant love stories ever written, The Rosary by Florence Louisa Barclay takes its title from the name of a song that was a chart-buster in the early twentieth-century...

By: Florence Morse Kingsley (1859-1937)

Book cover An Alabaster Box
Book cover The Transfiguration of Miss Philura

By: Floyd Dell (1887-1969)

Book cover King Arthur's Socks and Other Village Plays

By: Floyd L. Wallace (1915-2004)

Accidental Flight by Floyd L. Wallace Accidental Flight
The Impossible Voyage Home by Floyd L. Wallace The Impossible Voyage Home
Forget Me Nearly by Floyd L. Wallace Forget Me Nearly
Book cover Student Body
Book cover Second Landing
Tangle Hold by Floyd L. Wallace Tangle Hold
Book cover Bolden's Pets
Book cover Mezzerow Loves Company

By: Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939)

The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford The Good Soldier

The Good Soldier (1915) "... is set just before World War I and chronicles the tragedies of the lives of two seemingly perfect couples. The novel is told using a series of flashbacks in non-chronological order, a literary technique pioneered by Ford. It also makes use of the device of the unreliable narrator, as the main character gradually reveals a version of events that is quite different from what the introduction leads you to believe. The novel was loosely based on two incidents of adultery and on Ford's messy personal life.”Music in sections 1-5 "Minuet in G flat major and Valse Bluette" by Beethoven

The Fifth Queen by Ford Madox Ford The Fifth Queen

The Fifth Queen trilogy is a series of connected historical novels by English novelist Ford Madox Ford. It consists of three novels, The Fifth Queen; And How She Came to Court (1906), Privy Seal (1907) and The Fifth Queen Crowned (1908), which present a highly fictionalized account of Katharine Howard's marriage to King Henry VIII.


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