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This illustrated collection brings together five of Dale Carnegie’s most influential and enduring works on personal development, communication, and success. Renowned for his practical wisdom and timeless insights, Carnegie transformed the way millions of readers...
Back to Victoria by J. Jefferson Farjeon is a classic mystery novel that showcases the author’s distinctive talent for blending suspense, psychological depth, and atmospheric storytelling. Known as one of the masters of Golden Age crime fiction, Farjeon creates a...
Goodbye, Mr. Chips by James Hilton is a warm and deeply moving novella that celebrates the quiet dignity of an ordinary life devoted to teaching, kindness, and human connection. First published in 1934, this beloved classic has touched generations of readers with its...
Lost Horizon by James Hilton is a timeless philosophical novel that blends adventure, mysticism, and reflection on the human search for peace and meaning. First published in 1933, the book introduced the world to the legendary hidden valley of Shangri-La, a symbol of...
The Classic Collection of Albert Gallatin Mackey brings together three of the most influential and enduring works by one of the foremost scholars of Freemasonry. Illustrated and carefully presented, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to Masonic thought,...
First published in 1485 by the pioneering printer William Caxton, Sir Thomas Malory’s monumental masterpiece, "Le Morte Darthur," has stood for over five centuries as the preeminent canon of Arthurian literature in the English language. Rather than a mere collection of...
Demonology by King James I of England, first published in 1597, is a seminal work reflecting the fears, beliefs, and religious anxieties of late sixteenth-century Europe. Written in the form of a philosophical dialogue, the book presents King James’s firm conviction in...
The Classic Collection of José Rizal brings together the two monumental novels that define Rizal’s literary and political legacy: Noli Me Tangere (1887) andThe Reign of Greed (1891), presented here in the influential English translations by Charles Derbyshire. These...
The Worm Ouroboros by E. R. Eddison, first published in 1922, is a landmark work of early epic fantasy that helped shape the genre long before it became widely popular. Set in a richly imagined secondary world known as Mercury, the novel presents a heroic saga of war,...
The Reign of Greed is Charles Derbyshire’s English translation of José Rizal’s novel El filibusterismo (1891), the powerful sequel to Noli Me Tangere. Darker in tone and more radical in vision, this novel represents Rizal’s most uncompromising critique of colonial...
First published in 1887, Noli Me Tangere is the landmark novel of José Rizal, widely regarded as the foundational work of modern Filipino literature. Written as a powerful indictment of colonial injustice, the novel exposes the social, political, and moral abuses that...
Conan the Conqueror (originally published in 1935 as The Hour of the Dragon) is the only full-lengthConan novel written by Robert E. Howard and stands as one of the greatest achievements of classic sword-and-sorcery fantasy. In this sweeping epic,Conan appears not...
The Timeless World of Stefan Zweig gathers eight of the most refined and emotionally resonant works by one of Europe’s greatest humanist writers. In these pages, Stefan Zweig explores the inner landscapes of art, history, and the human heart with his unmistakable blend...
When the First World War looms over Europe in 1914, young Scottish medical student Hugh Abercromby finds himself entangled in danger after a dying stranger thrusts a cryptic document into his hands. What seems a chance encounter quickly reveals itself as the opening...
This illustrated sgathers six of John Alexander Ferguson’s finest detective novels—from moody psychological mysteries to sharp London whodunits—showcasing why Ferguson remains a notable voice of the Golden Age. Featuring The Man in the Dark, Death of Mr Dodsley, The...
Alec Maitland, recently returned from abroad and down on his luck in London, finds himself drawn into intrigue when an old acquaintance, Charles Biddulph — a high-ranking government official — offers him a covert assignment. Tasked with investigating strange and...
The Masterpieces of Psychological Fiction by Arthur Schnitzler brings together eight of the most compelling and introspective works by one of Austria’s greatest literary voices. Known for his deep exploration of the unconscious, moral ambiguity, and the inner lives of...
Set in 1920s colonial India, The Secret Road by John Ferguson is a gripping tale of espionage, danger, and high-stakes intrigue. John Neville of the Indian Secret Service is sent to steal the legendary Bumali diamond—a symbol of rebellion that could ignite an uprising...
Set in the remote village of Gart, hidden in the folds of the West Perthshire hills, The Dark Geraldine is a “Golden Age” mystery-thriller, rich in atmosphere, intrigue, and unexpected peril. The story begins with two suspicious deaths: one accidental and one...
A sinister shadow looms over the quiet Scottish countryside in this eerie and intelligent Golden Age mystery by John Ferguson, author of Death of Mr. Dodsley. When a reclusive and wealthy landowner is found murdered in his remote Highland estate, the case seems to be...
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