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  • av William Le Queux
    167 - 271

    Riding a swift Arab stallion, Cecil Holcombe makes his way across the vast Sahara in search of a small caravan of camels belonging to Ali Ben Hafiz. Joining the company of traders, he journeys to the Touat Oasis, where a mysterious woman and a shadowy prophecy await his arrival. Zoraida: A Romance is an adventure novel by William Le Queux.

  • av Emile Zola
    217 - 291

    Luc Froment travels to the town of Beauclair. At the heart of this important industrial region, he is struck by the poverty rampant among a people whose work is essential to the success of the nation. With the help of a friend, Luc attempts an experiment to foster a new way of life. Work is a novel by Émile Zola.

  • av Sherwood Anderson
    151 - 261

  • av F. Scott Fitzgerald
    141 - 251

  • av Jack London
    131 - 211

  • av Emile Zola
    321

    Paris (1898) is a novel by French author Émile Zola. Paris is the final installment in Zola's celebrated Three Cities Trilogy. Published toward the end of Zola's career, the trilogy is an ambitious, sweeping study of one man's struggle with faith in political, religious, and social life. Following his protagonist Abbé Pierre Froment, Zola provides a striking portrait of the soul of modern man in crisis with itself and with an ever-changing world. Paris finds Abbé Froment back in his home city, disheartened in his life and in his faith. Having failed in his quest to reform the Church, he turns his attention from institutional change to helping the poor and sick. As his reputation as an almsgiver grows, he draws the ire of his Church superiors, who are wary of his socialistic ideals. Regardless, Pierre dedicates himself to his subjects, taking in the poverty and destitution of a great city's slums and forgetting his former ambitions. When a near-death experience involving an anarchist bombing brings him back in touch with his estranged brother Guillaume, Froment begins to wonder whether his fate must rely on an institution unwilling, and perhaps unable, to change. In the thrilling conclusion to his Three Cities Trilogy, Zola explores the meaning of faith in a faithless world through the eyes of one good man. This edition of Émile Zola's Paris is a classic work of French literature reimagined for modern readers. Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book. With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

  • av M. G. Lewis
    167 - 271

  • av Henry Wood
    271 - 351

    A small misunderstanding becomes a much larger issue when a prideful man¿s assumptions and a servant¿s meddling intentions collide. Written by the highly celebrated author, Mrs. Henry Wood, Oswald Cray: A Novel is an amusing tale filled with drama and suspense. With themes of morality and romance, Oswald Cray: A Novel examines the consequences of dishonesty and excessive pride.

  • av E. W. Hornbug
    131 - 207

    When one of Raffles¿ friends fall victim to a money lender¿s extortion scheme, he and Bunny set out to ensure justice. Mr. Justice Raffles is the final installation of E.W Hornung¿s crime series. Containing dark elements and themes, this full-length novel depicts Raffles¿ lost patience and resentment for British High Society, desperate to teach the immoral elites a lesson.

  • av Zane Grey
    151 - 261

  • av George Gissing
    217 - 321

    In the 18th century, London¿s Grub Street was the center of the hack writing universe, a place where the desperate went once their dreams of literary achievement had finally faded. A century later, Grub Street is no more, but the daily grind remains. Amid such circumstances, two men form an unlikely alliance. New Grub Street is a novel by George Gissing.

  • av Henry Kitchell Webster
    251 - 331

  • av Gustave Flaubert
    151 - 261

  • av Talbot Mundy
    141 - 251

    First established by an ancient emperor, The Nine Unknown is a secret society of men founded to protect knowledge that would be a danger to the human race should it fall into the wrong hands. Entrusted with guarding the existing knowledge as well the pursuit of new understandings of science, religion, philosophy, and other impactful subjects. Set in 20th century India, The Nine Unknown follow the secret society as they are forced to face additional challenges tied to their sacred mission. A cult of Kali worshippers has emerged, confusing people with their fake wisdom and claiming to be something they are not. While the members of the Nine Unknown fight against these false idols, another threat to their mission arises¿Father Cyprian, a priest, who has obtained the secrets of The Nine, and seeks to destroy them in order appease his views of Christian piety. Originally published in 1923, Talbot Mundy¿s The Nine Unknown is an adventure of ancient mystery and conspiracy. Written with evocative prose, The Nine Unknown is captivating and thrilling. Featuring a narrative of secret societies, thrilling action, and thought-provoking theories, The Nine Unknown explores themes and topics still relevant and intriguing to contemporary audiences. This edition of The Nine Unknown by Talbot Mundy now features an eye-catching new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of The Nine Unknown creates an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original action and adventure of Talbot Mundy¿s work.

  • av Walter Scott
    197 - 301

    When a group of troops are gathered to test their strengths, their political and religious differences taking the spotlight as the soldiers fight, leading to an uprising in 17th century Scotland. Continuing Sir Walter Scott¿s esteemed Waverley series, Old Morality is work of historical fiction containing elements of action, adventure, and romance.

  • av O. Henry
    131 - 207

  • av George Meredith
    141 - 251

    With a modest upbringing and an ordinary profession, Shibli considers himself to be an average Persian man. But when he discovers that he is the chosen one to free the nation from the vicious rule of their tyrant, Shagpat, Shibli is quickly thrown into the world of the extraordinary. Tasked with a quest to shave Shagpat¿s magical hair, which allows the leader to rule unquestioned, Shibli, a barber, knows he has what it takes to complete the mission. Still, he needs help. Teaming up with an enchantress named Noorna, Shibli first must retrieve the magic sword to cut the tyrant¿s hair. As his journey continues, Shibli meets a series of exotic characters, such as talking animals and genies. With magic on his side, Shibli must overcome the obstacles and defeat the Shagpat to fulfill his destiny and free the country. Written to mimic Arabian folklore, The Shaving of Shagpat by George Meredith is whimsical, but smart. Combing poetry and prose, The Shaving of Shagpat is composed with beautiful language and wild imagery. With quests, magic, and epic battles, this fantasy excites and captures the imagination of its audience, while prompting contemplation. Featuring strong allegorical elements, The Shaving of Shagpat reflects the volatile political state of George Meredith¿s time, yet is still applicable to modern politics and society. First published in 1856, The Shaving of Shagpat earned critical acclaim and was praised for its innovation. Now, over one-hundred and fifty years later, this George Meredith fantasy continues to delight audiences, fascinating with its imaginative and humorous narrative while capturing minds with its clever wit and allegory. This edition of The Shaving of Shagpat by George Meredith features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring this historical fantasy to modern standards while preserving the original mastery of George Meredith¿s work.

  • av Marie Corelli
    141 - 251

    The Secret Power (1921) is a science fiction novel by Marie Corelli. Published toward the end of Corelli¿s career as one of the most successful writers of her generation, the novel combines romance, fantasy, and science fiction to tell a story of discovery and sacrifice set in a strangely familiar future. Thought to be inspired by the life of Marie Curie, The Secret Power showcases the immense talent of an author whose reputation has subsided in the years after her death. Due for reassessment by a modern audience, Mari Corelli¿s work¿which has inspired several adaptations for film and theater¿is a must read for fans of early science fiction.Set in the future, The Secret Power describes a future world united through long-distance air travel. Featuring beautiful descriptions of Southern California and Sicily, the novel follows an impoverished academic and a wealthy heiress, star-crossed lovers who wrestle with the discovery of a mysterious radioactive substance. Envisioning the prospect of unmatched power, they struggle with the ethical implications of an energy source with the capacity for good and evil. Living in his secluded cabin, the academic leaves the material untouched, fearful of its consequences. Meanwhile, his lover is content to eat small pieces of the substance daily, astounded by its rejuvenating effect. Addressing philosophical, scientific, and religious themes, The Secret Power is a moving work of fiction which uses romance to ask important questions about an emerging modern world.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Marie Corelli The Secret Power is a classic work of English science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

  • av Mary E. Bradley Lane
    121 - 197

  • av Aleister Crowley
    146 - 271

  • av Dmitry Merezhkovsky
    197 - 301

  • av Dmitry Merezhkovsky
    251 - 331

  • av Lewis Caroll
    131 - 207

  • av William Shakespeare
    121 - 197

  • av Lewis Caroll
    131 - 207

  • av Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
    121 - 197

  • av Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
    111 - 151

  • av Lord Dunsany
    111 - 151

  • av L. Frank Baum
    117 - 151

  • av William Shakespeare
    101 - 131

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