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Lessons in Truth: A Course of TwelveLessons in Practical Christianity by H. Emilie Cady is a foundational text of New Thought spirituality that presents Christian metaphysics in a clear, practical, and accessible form. Structured as twelve concise lessons, the book is...
The Complete Works of Rhoda Broughton brings together the most significant novels and stories of one of the most distinctive voices of Victorian fiction. Known for her bold treatment of emotion, desire, and female independence, Rhoda Broughton challenged the conventions...
The Complete Novels of R. D. Blackmore (15 Books) presents the full range of fiction by one of the most important voices of Victorian historical romance. Best known for the enduring classic Lorna Doone, Blackmore combined adventure, romance, and vivid landscape writing...
Malinda Cramer’s Divine Science and Healing presents a foundational exposition of Divine Science as a metaphysical and spiritual approach to health, healing, and personal transformation. The book argues that true healing originates not in the physical body alone, but in...
The Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith is a classic comic novel that has delighted readers for generations with its sharp wit and affectionate satire of everyday life. First published in book form in 1892, the novel originally appeared as a serialized...
In this classic country house mystery, Victor L. Whitechurch delivers a clever and atmospheric tale of theft, suspicion, and deduction. When a daring robbery takes place at the grand Rudwick House, the quiet life of the English countryside is shattered. Precious jewels...
The Classic Collection of Clarence Larkin brings together six of the most influential works by one of the foremost visual theologians and Bible teachers of the early twentieth century. Illustrated and meticulously organized, this collection includes such seminal titles...
The Classic Collection of Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Scots Quair —The Complete Trilogy brings together one of the greatest achievements of twentieth-century Scottish literature. Comprising Sunset Song, Cloud Howe, and Grey Granite, this monumental trilogy traces the...
Styrbiorn the Strong by E. R. Eddison, first published in 1926, is a powerful historical romance rooted in Norse legend and medieval saga tradition. Drawing on the Icelandic sagas and early Scandinavian chronicles, Eddison retells the dramatic life and downfall of...
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell is a powerful social novel that offers a vivid and uncompromising portrayal of working-class life in early twentieth-century Britain. Written in 1910 and first published posthumously in 1914, the book has become a...
The Classic Collection of E. R. Eddison brings together three of the most important works by one of the true founders of epic fantasy and heroic literature. Lavishly illustrated, this volume showcases Eddison’s unique vision of myth, heroism, and fate throughThe Worm...
A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter is a beloved coming-of-age novel that celebrates resilience, self-education, and the restorative power of nature. First published in 1909, the book is set in rural Indiana near the Limberlost Swamp, a richly described...
The Autobiography of a Flea by Stanislas de Rhodes is a curious and provocative work of satirical literature that blends humor, social commentary, and ribald fantasy. Written as a mock autobiography narrated by a flea, the book uses its unusual perspective to offer a...
The Old Tobacco Shop is a charming children’s fantasy novel by William Bowen that blends everyday reality with gentle magic and imaginative adventure. First published in the early twentieth century, the book has long been cherished for its warmth, creativity, and...
The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant by Ulysses S. Grant is one of the most respected military autobiographies ever written and a cornerstone of American historical literature. Composed in the final years of Grant’s life and first published in 1885–1886, these...
Egil’s Saga by E. R. Eddison is a distinguished retelling and adaptation of one of the greatest works of Old Norse literature, the medievalEgil’s Saga (Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar). Drawing deeply on the original Icelandic text, Eddison presents the life of Egil...
The Memoirs of General William T. Sherman is a landmark work of military autobiography and one of the most important firsthand accounts of the American Civil War. Written by William T. Sherman, one of the Union’s most influential commanders, the book combines personal...
Time andTime Again by James Hilton is a reflective and emotionally resonant novel that explores memory, regret, and the enduring influence of the past on the present. Written with Hilton’s characteristic elegance and sensitivity, the book blends personal drama with...
Random Harvest by James Hilton is a poignant and psychologically rich novel that explores love, memory, and identity in the aftermath of war. First published in 1941, the book stands as one of Hilton’s most emotionally powerful works, blending romantic drama with themes...
The Way of a Man with a Maid is a notable example of early twentieth-century English underground literature, attributed to an anonymous author and first published privately in 1908. Written in the form of a retrospective confession, the novel presents itself as a...
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