General Fiction

Barbara in Brittany

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E. A. Gillie



Barbara, an English girl and the eldest of her family, spends most days helping her widowed mother care for her younger siblings. Then disas…

American Women's Literature

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Various



This is a collection of 20 short stories and long-form poetry by American women writers. (Summary by BellonaTimes)

Ramona

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Helen Hunt Jackson



Ramona, a novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson (1884), is the story of a part-Scottish and part-Native American orphan girl growing up and ge…

Grace Harlowe with the Marines at Chateau Thierry

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Jessie Graham Flower and Josephine Chase



Grace continues her war adventures over seas in France, continuing her work for the Red Cross. Set during World War I, Loyal Heart finds her…

Betty Baird's Golden Year

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Anna Hamlin Weikel



It seems that all the people close to Betty are going through major life changes. Lois is certainly spending a lot of time with Dunmore Lane…

The Return

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Walter de la Mare and Walter De La Mare



A story of psychological horror, The Return explores ideas of identity, love, and alienation. Arthur grapples with the reactions of his fami…

The Hoosier Schoolmaster

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Edward Eggleston



"Want to be a school-master, do you? You? Well, what would you do in Flat Crick deestrick, I'd like to know? Why, the boys have driv of…

Riceyman Steps

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Arnold Bennett



Arnold Bennet's masterly novel is a gritty tale about a bookseller whose life and love of a woman are afflicted by miserliness. It is set in…

The Wit and Humor of America

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H. G. Wells



The Wit and Humor of America is a 10 volume series. In this, the third volume, 45 short stories and poems have been gathered from 33 authors…

Lady Rose's Daughter

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Mary Augusta Ward



"Julie Le Breton enchants almost everyone around her with her smart, charm, and excellent manners. She almost belongs to the English hi…

A Man of Honor

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George Eggleston



New Yorker Robert Pagebrook travels to Virginia to visit relatives. The Civil War has ended and family ties are in order to be re-establishe…

Mind Amongst the Spindles

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Charles Knight



Lowell Massachusetts was founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textiles and is located along the rapids of the Merrimac…

Shakespeare Identified

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J. Thomas Looney



That one who is not a recognized authority or an expert in literature should attempt the solution of a problem which has so far baffled spec…

A Drama of Exile

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning



In writing her 'Drama of Exile', Barrett's subject was 'the new and strange experience of the fallen humanity, as it went forth from Paradis…

Mostly Boys

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Francis J. Finn and Francis J. Finn, S.J.



A collection of tales about real life boys in every walk of life. They are redolent of the breezy spirit of healthy, jovial boyhood, and per…

Strangers And Pilgrims

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon



Strangers and Pilgrims follows the journey of Elizabeth Lutterell from a vain, beautiful and self-centred although good-hearted 19 year old …

Shaggy Man of Oz

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Jack Snow



The Shaggy Man of Oz (1949) is the thirty-eighth in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the second by Ja…

Geography and Plays

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Gertrude Stein



Geography and Plays is a 1922 collection of Gertrude Stein's "word portraits," or stream-of-consciousness writings. These stream-o…

Harrington

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Maria Edgeworth



Harrington follows the protagonist of the same name who tries to explore his memories in order to understand his views on Jews. It begins wi…

Master Humphrey's Clock

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Charles Dickens



Between April of 1840 and December of the following year, Charles Dickens published Master Humphrey's Clock - a weekly periodical that prese…

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