By Edmund Venables
CHAPTER I.
John Bunyan, the author of the book which has probably passed through
more editions, had a greater number of readers, and been translated into
more la...
H. H. MUNRO ("SAKI")
THE SHE-WOLF
LEONARD BILSITER was one of those people who have failed to find this
world attractive or interesting, and who have sought compensation in an
"uns...
SPARKS FROM WAR EAGLE'S LODGE-FIRE
FRANK B. LINDERMAN [CO SKEE SEE CO
COT]
I DEDICATE THIS LITTLE BOOK TO MY FRIEND CHARLES M. RUSSELL THE COWBOY
ARTIST GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL TH...
BY HONORE DE BALZAC
Translated By Ellen Marriage
DEDICATION
To Baron Von Hammer-Purgstall, Member of the Aulic Council, Author of
the History of the Ottoman Empire.
Dear Baron,...
(OR THE SCIENCE OF THE SOUL AND THE
STARS) VOLUME II
THOMAS H. BURGOYNE
ZANONI
"Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and
the things which shall be h...
By E. Nesbit
"It may be said of Shakespeare, that from his works may be collected a
system of civil and economical prudence. He has been imitated by all
succeeding writers; and it ...