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By: Charles Willing Beale (1845-1932) | |
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The Ghost of Guir House
Do you think you understand ghosts? Now you will.Paul Henley, seemingly summoned to a mysterious rural Virginia mansion from his home in New York, finds himself as a guest at a remote, dilapidated colonial house with a host and a hostess every bit as mysterious as the house itself. Might Dorothy, his hostess, somehow be implicated in the hideous crime which he came to know took place in the hidden depths of Guir House some years ago? He hardly thought so, she seemed so innocent. And yet .... (Introduction by Roger Melin) | |
By: Albert Kinross (1870-1929) | |
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The Fearsome Island
No ordinary sailor's tale, this. Based allegedly on the real experiences of Silas Fordred, Master Mariner of Hythe, this is a story of shipwreck on an uncharted island and his supernatural adventures there with a witch, a hairy man, and various devilish devices and traps. The author, Kinross, adds an appendix purporting to explain the marvels which Fordred encountered.Kinross claims to have stolen the sailor's original account from Hythe Town Hall while helping the Town Clerk to sort newly discovered old papers... | |
By: Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) | |
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Quo Vadis
Sienkiewicz’s epic novel of ancient Rome finds the Empire at the height of her power and splendor, but struggling with the madness and cruelty of the Emperor Nero. A new religion is sweeping across the world, causing many Romans to wonder and leading many others to sacrifice everything for it. Yet, even as a great city burns and darkness threatens to overwhelm the age, hope is found in the love of the Roman tribune Marcus Vinicius for the beautiful Christian maiden Lygia, and in his journey toward his life’s true purpose (Introduction by D. Leeson). | |
By: Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901) | |
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Heir of Redclyffe
The Heir of Redclyffe (1853) was the first of Charlotte M. Yonge's bestselling romantic novels. Its religious tone derives from the High Church background of her family and from her friendship with a leading figure in the Oxford Movement, John Keble, who closely supervised the writing of the book. The germ of its plot was suggested by her friend Marianne Dyson. | |
Clever Woman of the Family
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Two Penniless Princesses
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Abbeychurch
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Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
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The Caged Lion
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The Prince and the Page; a story of the last crusade
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Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife
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Countess Kate
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Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
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That Stick
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The Carbonels
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A Modern Telemachus
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Friarswood Post Office
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Henrietta's Wish Or, Domineering
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Nuttie's Father
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Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 2
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My Young Alcides
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Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1
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By: Amy le Feuvre (d.1929) | |
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Probable Sons
Little Milly is left an orphan after the death of her mother and sent to live with her bachelor uncle, who has no use for children, especially of the female variety. As the days go by, his heart warms to his endearing niece who wants all probable sons to come home, including her very own probable uncle. | |
By: Susan Glaspell | |
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Fidelity
The small Midwestern town of Freeport was scandalized years ago when Ruth Holland, then a young girl, ran away to the West with a married man. Now that she's returned home to take care of her dying father, she faces some hard truths about who her true friends are and where her life is headed. | |
Lifted Masks
In this collection of short stories, Susan Glaspell examines the unique character of America and its people. | |
By: Amy Le Feuvre (-1929) | |
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Dwell Deep or Hilda Thorn's Life Story
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