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The Keeper of the Bees by Gene Stratton-Porter is a heartwarming and philosophical novel that explores healing, nature, and human connection. Set in post-World War I America, the story follows Jamie MacFarlane, a wounded and disillusioned war veteran who escapes from a...
Who is the elusive figure orchestrating a wave of brilliant crimes across London? The police have no clues. The victims never see their assailant. And the criminal leaves behind only the mark of genius. In The Master Criminal, celebrated mystery author J. Jefferson...
A quiet train ride turns into a deadly puzzle in this classic golden-age mystery from J. Jefferson Farjeon, master of atmospheric suspense. When a passenger aboard the 5.18 train vanishes without a trace—leaving behind only a cryptic note and a trail of unanswered...
Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West is a powerful and unsettling modernist novel that exposes the despair hidden beneath the surface of American life during the Great Depression. Written in a stark, economical style, the book is both a work of social criticism and a...
The Classic Collection of R. Austin Freeman: Dr. Thorndyke Mysteries gathers together the finest works of one of the true masters of detective fiction. Freeman, often credited as the inventor of the “inverted detective story,” brought a unique scientific precision and...
This richly illustrated edition gathers the most intriguing and imaginative works of Lockwood Ingersoll (pseudonym of Ingersoll Lockwood), offering readers a unique glimpse into a forgotten corner of late 19th-century speculative fiction. Blending satire, fantasy, and...
Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) is a luminous and meditative novel that traces the spiritual journey of two French Catholic missionaries as they build a new diocese in the rugged and majestic landscape of 19th-century New Mexico. Based on...
The Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis: Complete Collection, Vol. 1 — Illustrated gathers together twenty remarkable works by America’s first Nobel Prize laureate in Literature. Written between 1915 and 1930, these stories showcase Lewis’s keen eye for social detail, his...
John Buchan’s The Thirty-Nine Steps is a landmark in spy and adventure fiction, first published in 1915 and still regarded as one of the most thrilling tales of its kind. Introducing the now-iconic hero Richard Hannay, the novel set the stage for generations of...
H. G. Wells’ The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes is a fascinating and early exploration of perception, consciousness, and the mysteries of the human mind. First published in 1911, the story combines elements of science fiction with a psychological and philosophical...
The Classic Collection of Gaston Leroux brings together the finest works of one of France’s most imaginative and influential writers, presented here in a beautifully illustrated edition. Known for blending suspense, mystery, and a flair for the dramatic, Leroux’s novels...
Robert Musil’s monumental novel The Man Without Qualities (Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften) is one of the defining works of twentieth-century modernist literature. Set in Vienna on the eve of World War I, the narrative unfolds in the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian...
Gaston Leroux’s The Phantom of the Opera is a timeless masterpiece of mystery, romance, and gothic horror, set in the hauntingly beautiful Paris Opera House. At its heart lies the tragic tale of Erik, a disfigured genius who lives hidden in the catacombs beneath the...
Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence (1920) is a timeless novel of love, duty, and the unspoken rules of society. Set in the glittering world of New York’s upper class during the 1870s, it explores the tension between individual passion and the rigid expectations of a...
Edith Wharton’s Old New York (1924) is a masterful cycle of four novellas that vividly reconstruct the manners, morals, and hidden dramas of New York society across the nineteenth century. With her keen eye for detail and unflinching honesty, Wharton explores the rigid...
Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis is a provocative and incisive novel that exposes the hypocrisies and moral corruption within American religious life in the 1920s. The story followsElmer Gantry, a charming, ambitious, and unscrupulous young man who rises through the ranks...
Main Street by Sinclair Lewis is a penetrating and satirical exploration of small-town American life in the early 20th century. The novel follows Carol Kennicott, a young, idealistic woman who moves to the provincial town of Gopher Prairie after marrying Dr. Will...
Baroness Orczy’s Scarlet Pimpernel saga remains one of the most thrilling and influential adventure series in classic literature. The Complete Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel. (26 Books). Illustrated gathers the early novels and stories of Sir Percy Blakeney, the...
A Cool Million: The Dismantling of Lemuel Pitkin (1934) by Nathanael West is a biting political satire that mercilessly parodies the American Dream. Written with sharp irony and grotesque humor, the novel dismantles the myth of success through the tragicomic story of an...
The Dream Life of Balso Snell is Nathanael West’s surreal and satirical debut novel, a bold and unconventional work that defies traditional narrative form. Irreverent and absurd, it reflects West’s fascination with the grotesque, the fantastic, and the collapse of...
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