Moeurs bourgeoises
by Paul Margueritte
A Story of the Early Days of Papal Rome
by W. H. G. Kingston
by John Galsworthy
Three messages with One meaning
by Henry van Dyke
by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
by Mark Meadows
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by John Galsworthy
Poems, Essays and Letters in Two Volumes
by Joyce Kilmer
The Annals of Selwick Hall
by Emily Sarah Holt
by Harriet T. Comstock
A Story for Girls
by Fannie E. Newberry
by Arthur Christopher Benson
by Maurice Maeterlinck
Drama en tres actos y en prosa
by Joaquín Dicenta
by Honoré de Balzac
by G. L. Vandenburg
by Israel Abrahams
Anna Stuart - Heart-Wrenching WW2 Historical Fiction
FEATURED AUTHOR - Anna Stuart wanted to be an author from the moment she could pick up a pen and was writing boarding-school novels by the age of nine. She made the early mistake of thinking she ought to get a ‘proper job’ and went into Factory Planning—a career that provided her with wonderful experiences, amazing friends, and even a fantastic husband, but didn’t offer much creative scope. When she stopped having children, she took the chance to start the ‘improper job’ of writing.