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Put Out the Light (1931), also known in the U.S. as Sinister Light, is a haunting and elegantly written mystery novel by Ethel Lina White, a master of psychological suspense. Set in a remote country house in rural England, the novel explores the dark undercurrents of...
The Egyptian Book of the Dead:The Complete Papyrus of Ani is one of the most significant and enduring texts of ancient Egyptian spiritual literature. This richly illustrated edition presents the full translation of the Papyrus of Ani — one of the most complete and...
Egyptian Magic by renowned Egyptologist E. A. Wallis Budge is a fascinating exploration of the spiritual and mystical practices of ancient Egypt. Drawing from temple inscriptions, papyri, tomb texts, and archaeological findings, Budge presents a comprehensive account of...
The Complete Collection of Lucy Maud Montgomery. Vol. 1 offers readers an unparalleled journey into the heart and imagination of one of literature’s most beloved authors. Featuring forty beautifully illustrated novels and stories, this volume brings together...
Sigmund Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams, first published in 1899, is a groundbreaking work that revolutionized the study of the human mind and laid the foundation for modern psychoanalysis. In this illustrated edition, translated by A. A. Brill—Freud’s first...
While She Sleeps (1940) is a gripping psychological thriller by Ethel Lina White, a renowned author of suspense fiction during the Golden Age of British crime writing. Known for her skill in creating atmospheric tension and exploring the fears lurking beneath ordinary...
The Wheel Spins (1936) is the most celebrated novel by British mystery writer Ethel Lina White and the inspiration behind Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1938 filmThe Lady Vanishes. This gripping psychological thriller combines suspense, travel intrigue, and a mounting sense...
Step in the Dark (1938) is a suspenseful psychological thriller by Ethel Lina White, one of the most prominent female authors of British crime fiction in the early 20th century. With her trademark blend of elegance and creeping dread, White crafts a tense and...
Dodsworth (1929) is a compelling novel by Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. This illustrated edition brings fresh life to one of Lewis's most insightful and poignant works. The story follows Samuel Dodsworth, a successful American...
Sinclair Lewis’s It Can't Happen Here is a chilling political satire and dystopian novel that remains startlingly relevant decades after its initial publication in 1935. In this illustrated edition, Lewis’s prescient tale is brought to life with visual depth, enhancing...
Sinclair Lewis’s The Man Who Knew Coolidge (1928) is a sharp, satirical novel that departs from his more traditional narratives and presents a monologue-style comedy filled with irony, delusion, and subtle critique of American middle-class values in the 1920s. Told...
The Complete Collection of Virgil brings together the full body of work by one of the greatest poets of classical antiquity. This beautifully illustrated edition includesThe Aeneid,The Georgics, andThe Bucolics (also known asThe Eclogues), capturing the scope and power...
The Complete Collection of Xenophon offers a comprehensive and illustrated edition of the most significant works by the ancient Greek historian, soldier, philosopher, and student of Socrates. This volume brings together landmark texts such as Anabasis, Cyropaedia,...
Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord by Olaf Stapledon is a unique and poignant philosophical novel that blends science fiction, psychological insight, and emotional depth. First published in 1944, the novel tells the story of Sirius, a dog who has been endowed with...
The Complete Collection of Olaf Stapledon brings together the most visionary and philosophically ambitious works of one of the most original minds in 20th-century science fiction. This illustrated edition includes foundational classics such as Last and First Men, Star...
Star Maker by Olaf Stapledon is a visionary work of speculative fiction that transcends traditional science fiction to become a profound philosophical and cosmic exploration of existence. First published in 1937, this groundbreaking novel follows an unnamed narrator who...
Death into Life by Olaf Stapledon is a profound and deeply imaginative exploration of existence beyond death, blending speculative fiction with spiritual and philosophical inquiry. First published in 1946, this short novel stands apart in Stapledon’s body of work for...
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