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Diary of a Madman and Other Stories by Lu Xun is a landmark collection of modern Chinese literature that introduced critical realism and sharp social critique to early twentieth-century China. Renowned as the father of modern Chinese literature, Lu Xun uses biting...
The Ultimate Collection of E. R. Eddison (5 Books) gathers the monumental works of E. R. Eddison, one of the founding masters of high fantasy. This illustrated edition brings together his most celebrated romances of heroic imagination, rich prose, and mythic grandeur,...
The Complete Bounty Trilogy by James Norman Hall (co-written with Charles Nordhoff) is an epic retelling of one of the most legendary maritime events in history—the mutiny aboard HMS Bounty and its dramatic aftermath. This illustrated edition presents all three...
Parade's End is a monumental modernist tetralogy by Ford Madox Ford, widely regarded as one of the finest literary portraits of England before, during, and after the First World War. Comprising Some Do Not…, No More Parades, A Man Could Stand Up—, and Last Post, the...
The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford is a masterwork of literary modernism and one of the most penetrating studies of deception, passion, and moral ambiguity in early twentieth-century fiction. Subtitled A Tale of Passion, the novel unfolds as a seemingly calm account of...
The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall is a groundbreaking and controversial novel that explores lesbian identity, social ostracism, and the struggle for personal authenticity in early twentieth-century England. Considered one of the first English-language novels to...
The Classic Collection of Radclyffe Hall (5 Books) gathers the most significant works of Radclyffe Hall, one of the pioneering voices in twentieth-century literature. This illustrated edition presents a rich and varied portrait of Hall’s literary vision, blending...
The Classic Collection of Arthur J. Rees (5 Books). Illustrated Edition brings together five of the author’s most engaging and atmospheric mysteries, showcasing his distinctive contribution to early Golden Age detective fiction. Known for his meticulous plotting,...
The Pavilion by the Lake by Arthur J. Rees is a finely crafted Golden Age mystery that blends psychological suspense with a carefully constructed detective puzzle. Known for his atmospheric settings and intricate plots, Rees creates a story in which tranquil...
Four Faultless Felons by G. K. Chesterton is a dazzling collection of detective stories that playfully overturn the conventions of crime fiction. In these four tales, Chesterton presents criminals who appear “faultless”—their actions morally justified, logically...
The Napoleon of Notting Hill by G. K. Chesterton is a brilliant and whimsical political fantasy that blends satire, romance, and philosophical reflection. Set in a futuristic London where politics has become little more than a hollow formality, the novel imagines a...
Moonchild by Aleister Crowley is a darkly imaginative and controversial novel that blends occult philosophy, mystical intrigue, and psychological drama. Often described as a work of esoteric fiction,Moonchild explores the intersection of magical practice, spiritual...
The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire is one of the most influential and controversial poetry collections in modern literature. First published in 1857, the book shocked its contemporary audience with its bold exploration of beauty, decadence, eroticism, and...
“Kif: An Unvarnished History” is one of Josephine Tey’s earliest and most striking novels, written under her real name, Elizabeth MacKintosh. Unlike her later detective fiction, this powerful narrative is a raw psychological study of a young man’s downfall and fragile...
The Classic Collection of Max Beerbohm by Max Beerbohm is an illustrated anthology that gathers the finest works of one of England’s most brilliant satirists and stylists. Blending fiction, parody, essays, and whimsical sketches, this volume showcases Beerbohm’s wit,...
Scandal of the Louvre by S. S. Van Dine is a sophisticated and engaging detective story that combines high art, intrigue, and classic Golden Age mystery elements. Featuring Van Dine’s astute sleuth Philo Vance, the story revolves around a puzzling crime set against the...
Set in a period when diabetes remained a dangerous and poorly understood illness, the story unfolds around a suspicious death that appears at first to be natural. Yet subtle inconsistencies begin to trouble the observant investigator, and what seems like a medical...
Riddle of an Umbrella by J. Jefferson Farjeon is a charming and cleverly plotted mystery that showcases the author’s talent for suspense, intrigue, and the intricacies of Golden Age detective fiction. With his signature blend of wit, atmosphere, and sharp observation,...
The Post-Chaise Murder by Richard Keverne is a classic Golden Age detective story , full of suspense, clever plotting, and tightly woven intrigue. Set against the backdrop of English country life, the story combines a refined social setting with a dark, unexpected crime...
Signals by Alice Campbell is a suspenseful and cleverly constructed mystery that exemplifies the author’s talent for psychological tension, intricate plotting, and atmospheric storytelling. With a keen eye for human behavior, Campbell creates a narrative in which...
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