|
Books Should Be Free Loyal Books Free Public Domain Audiobooks & eBook Downloads |
|
Top Authors |
|---|
|
Book type:
Sort by:
|
By: August Strindberg (1849-1912) | |
|---|---|
Countess Julie
August Strindberg’s naturalistic one-act drama has only three characters: Julie, a passionate young noblewoman; Jean, her father’s ambitious valet; and Kristin, the cook, who is also Jean’s fiancee. The play is set on Midsummer Eve, when everyone is reveling, and Julie and Jean get a bit too intimate – with tragic results. | |
Creditors
Creditors is an 1889 tragicomedy by August Strindberg that plumbs the depths of the twisted triangular relationship between Tekla, her husband Adolph, and her ex-husband Gustav. | |
There are Crimes and Crimes
| |
The Road to Damascus
| |
Plays: Comrades; Facing Death; Pariah; Easter
| |
In Midsummer Days, and Other Tales
| |
Married
| |
Historical Miniatures
| |
Master Olof : a Drama in Five Acts
| |
There Are Crimes and Crimes
| |
Lucky Pehr
| |
By: Thomas W. Hanshew (1857-1914) | |
|---|---|
Cleek: The Man of the Forty Faces
Meet Hamilton Cleek – man of mystery, and master of disguise and derring-do. Cleek’s exploits are, to say the least, highly improbable, but the book is enormous fun. The goodies are good and the baddies are very bad indeed, but beware – things are not always what they seem. Suspend your disbelief and enjoy a rattling good yarn! Cleek is the central figure in dozens of short stories that began to appear in 1910 and were subsequently collected in a series of books. | |
Cleek of Scotland Yard
Hamilton Cleek is back - or is he?Margot, Queen of the Apaches (the notorious French criminal gang) has been released on bail and vanished, Mr. Narkom has a series of inexplicable murders to solve, there is talk of revolution in Mauravania. And Cleek is missing.Hold on to your hats for another thrilling ride as spying, murder, horse-napping, bombs and political intrigue rear their ugly heads. (Introduction by Ruth Golding) | |
Cleek, the Master Detective
| |
The Riddle of the Spinning Wheel
| |
The Riddle of the Night
| |
By: Friedrich Kerst | |
|---|---|
Mozart, The Man and the Artist as Revealed in His Own Words
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His name is one of the most recognizable names in history and one of the most enduring of composers. At age 5, this “wunderkinder” took to the stage and began his life as a prolific and celebrated creator-genius of such luminous works the world has not known since. This collection of morsels taken from his personal letters is engaging and gives a look into the mind of the boy wonder. Was he mad? Was he miraculous? | |
By: François Rabelais (1483-1553) | |
|---|---|
Gargantua and Pantagruel
The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel (in French, La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel) is a connected series of five novels written in the 16th century by François Rabelais. It is the story of two giants, a father (Gargantua) and his son (Pantagruel) and their adventures, written in an amusing, extravagant, satirical vein. There is much crudity and scatological humor as well as a large amount of violence. Long lists of vulgar insults fill several chapters. | |
By: Thérèse de Dillmont (1846-1890) | |
|---|---|
Encyclopedia of Needlework
new AI description | |
By: George W. Ogden (1871-1966) | |
|---|---|
The Duke of Chimney Butte
An exciting tale of gun play, brave deeds and romance as Jerry Lambert, the “Duke” tries to protect the ranch of the lovely and charming Vesta Philbrook from thieving neighbors and other evil doers. | |
By: Hector Malot (1830-1907) | |
|---|---|
Nobody's Boy Sans Famille
| |
Nobody's Girl (En Famille)
| |
Conscience
| |
By: James De Mille (1833-1880) | |
|---|---|
A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder
A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder is the most popular of James De Mille’s works. It was serialized posthumously in Harper’s Weekly, and published in book form by Harper and Brothers of New York City in 1888. This satirical romance is the story of Adam More, a British sailor. Shipwrecked in Antarctica, he stumbles upon a tropical lost world of prehistoric animals, plants, and a cult of death-worshipping primitives. He also finds a highly developed human society which has reversed the values of Victorian society... | |
The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX
| |
The Cryptogram A Novel
| |
The American Baron
| |
The Lady of the Ice A Novel
| |
Lost in the Fog
| |
A Castle in Spain A Novel
| |
The Living Link
| |
The Lily and the Cross A Tale of Acadia
| |
Cord and Creese
| |
Among the Brigands
| |
By: Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) | |
|---|---|
Bertha Garlan
| |
Casanova's Homecoming
| |
The Dead Are Silent 1907
| |
The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie Three Plays
| |
By: Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910) | |
|---|---|
Mr. Hogarth's Will
Jane and Elsie Melville were raised by their kindly but eccentric uncle, Mr Hogarth who believed that women were just as good as men, and thus gave his nieces a boy’s education. Upon his death, they find that he has left his entire fortune to his heretofore unknown son and left them only a small allowance, expecting them to make their own way in the world using the education he furnished them. Will the girls survive in a world that expects them, at the most, to become governesses? | |
An Autobiography
| |
By: Daisy Ashford (1881-1972) | |
|---|---|
The Young Visiters, or Mr. Salteena's Plan
The Young Visiters is a comic romance novella that parodies upper class society of late Victorian England. Social climber Alfred Salteena introduces his young lady friend Ethel to a genuine gentleman named Bernard and, to his irritation, they hit it off. But Bernard helps Alfred in his plan to become a gentleman, which, Alfred hopes, will help him win back Ethel. | |
Daisy Ashford: Her Book
| |
By: Jacques Futrelle (1875-1912) | |
|---|---|
Elusive Isabel
Elusive Isabel is a novel by Jacques Futrelle (April 9, 1875 – April 15, 1912) first published in 1909. Set in Washington, D.C., it is a spy novel about an international conspiracy of the “Latin” countries against the English-speaking world with the aim to take over world control. | |
The Leak
| |
By: P. R. Kincaid | |
|---|---|
The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses
Back in the day before automobiles, a good horse trainer and veterinarian was the equivalent of “Mr Goodwrench”. A badly behaving or unhealthy equine was equivalent to breaking down on the highway or running out of gas on a lonely stretch of highway somewhere in Utah. My sources tell me that most of the training methods are ok, but stay away from the medical tips unless you are prepared to become the poster boy or girl for the local SPCA. Listen with tongue in cheek, and check with a professional before attempting any of these techniques on a real animal. | |
By: José Rizal (1861-1896) | |
|---|---|
Noli Me Tangere (The Social Cancer)
Noli Me Tangere (Latin for Touch Me Not) is a novel by the National Hero of the Philippines, Dr. José Rizal. It was originally written in Spanish, and first published in Germany in 1887. Noli Me Tangere exposed the corruption and abuse of the Spanish government and clergy towards the Philippine people and the ills of the Philippine society. This novel, and its sequel El Filibusterismo were banned in many parts of the Islands. Rizal was later arrested for inciting rebellion, based largely on his writings, and was excuted in Manila... | |
The Philippines A Century Hence
| |