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  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    331

    The story of the ape man, Tarzan, is fearless, fantastical, and a classic read. American author Edgar Rice Burroughs found his fame in writing of Tarzan's adventures of being raised by apes until his eventual encounters with civilized humans. Along with Tarzan, Burroughs wrote science fiction and fantasy stories that influenced the work of literary geniuses like Rudyard Kipling and James Edwin Gunn. Scholars and readers alike note the critical themes in his work, such as racial superiority, escapism, and the debate on nature versus nurture. The Beasts of Tarzan is Burroughs' third novel in the series and begins a year after the previous installment. By now, Tarzan, known as Lord Greystoke, and Jane have had a son named Jack and are settled in civilized London. Their seemingly perfect life is interrupted, however, by Tarzan's enemies reappearing. Nikolas Rokoff and his henchman trap Tarzan on a jungle island while they kidnap Jane and Jack. Tarzan, once again, must use his jungle skills to win over new allies who will help him find his family. With colorful characters such as Sheeta the panther and Akut the great ape, this novel in the Tarzan series is a bright, but thrilling dream. The Beasts of Tarzan combines Burroughs' love of the adventure genre along with his masterful fantasy creations to make a novel that will leave readers immersed.

  • av H. G. Wells
    347

    H. G. Wells' "When the Sleeper Wakes" tells the story of Graham, an insomniac who takes a sleeping drug and doesn't wake for another two hundred years, only to find that the world has changed into a horrific nightmare.

  • av H. G. Wells
    347

    From "the father of science fiction," H. G. Wells, "The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth" is a chilling tale on what happens when science tampers with nature.

  • av H. G. Wells
    331

    From popular science fiction author H. G. Wells, "The Invisible Man" is a tale of an optics scientist who is able to create an invisibility serum and his descent into madness.

  • av H. G. Wells
    347

    "The First Men in the Moon" by influential science fiction author H. G. Wells is the story of two unlikely friends, a businessman named Bedford and a scientist called Cavor, who set out to explore the Moon.

  • av Edna Ferber
    347

    Edna Ferber's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, "So Big," tells of the highs and lows of Chicago's rural communities. Selina DeJong has big plans after her father suddenly dies but life brings more failures than she expected.

  • av H. G. Wells
    317

    H. G. Wells' "The Island of Doctor Moreau" is the tale of a shipwrecked Englishman who finds himself stranded on an island with the strange Doctor Moreau and a tribe of Beast Folk who seem to be hybrid monsters of animal and man.

  • av Mary Webb
    351

    Prue Sarn, born with a blight known as a cleft lip, lives her comfortable life on the farm knowing there is little possibility for her because she is different.

  • av Lord Dunsany
    331

    "The King of Elfland's Daughter" is a heartbreaking tale of the love between a human and an elf princess and the trials they must face.

  • av P. G. Wodehouse
    347

    With amusing stories that contain a college for dogs, boxing lessons, and many other laughable plans, "Ukridge" by P.G. Wodehouse is sure to be a book to remember.

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    347

    From L. M. Montgomery, Emily Climbs is about a girl destined to write.

  • av Willa Cather
    327

    By Willa Cather, The Professor's House is a look into the domestic life of a 1920s Midwestern town.

  • av P. G. Wodehouse
    347

    From P. G. Wodehouse, Carry On, Jeeves is a collection of ten short stories involving Bertie Wooster and Jeeves.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    331

    One of Virginia Woolf's greatest works, Mrs. Dalloway is a look at the life of an upper-class woman in London.

  • - The Grounds for Knowledge
    av Cartland Joseph L Cartland
    657

    From ancient Greek metaphysics to contemporary particle physics, the search for understanding has led humankind down a wondrous path. Puzzling matters have surfaced along the way, introducing questions with far-reaching implications. How is one to account for the origination of the universe and that of life; does God lie behind these arisings, or can science alone illuminate the facts? What preserves the identity of persons through time and change? Attempts to answer such questions eventually coalesced into a pair of disparate worldviews, set forth in existential terms, and it cannot be the case that both are right. A book of discovery, God and the Rational Mind embarks on a journey to determine the span of reality and how knowledge of it is possible.

  • av Lucinda Marks
    371

    Little Lainey Lou was born with a limb difference. She has three fingers on her left hand, but it doesn't slow her down a bit. Today she wants to make a craft for her empty bedroom wall. Lainey Lou knows just who to call for this crafting emergency. Crafting Gram is on her way with all kinds of crafting supplies. Come and see their ideas, and what they decide to make for Lainey Lou's bare wall space.

  • - The Original 1924 Edition in Full Color
    av Gertrude Chandler Warner
    361

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    341

    "Tarzan and the Ant Men" is the tenth in the series of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan" novels.

  • av Mark Twain
    291

  • av Mark Twain
    301

  • av E M Forster
    351

  • av Dorothy Sayers
    327

  • - A Facsimile of the Original 1893 Edition
    av Ingersoll Lockwood
    347

    More than 100 years ago, Ingersoll Lockwood told the tale of Baron Trump's quest for a 'world within a world.' A children's fantasy book? Or uncanny prophecy?

  • av George MacDonald
    401

  • av George Macdonald
    331

  • av George Macdonald
    361

  • - Proving the Unseen
    av George Macdonald
    381

  • av Alexander Hamilton, James Madison & John Jay
    541

    The Federalist Papers is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym Publius, arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The Federalist Papers were published serially from 1787 to 1788 in several newspapers, such as the "Independent Journal," the "New York Packets," and "The Daily Advertiser." Addressed to "The People of the State of New York," these essays detailed plans for a strong national government and are known as one of the most important political documents in the history of the United States.Alexander Hamilton, the driving force behind The Federalist Papers, served as a captain during the War of Independence, was a member of the Constitutional Convention, and became the first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton wrote 51 of the 85 essays. James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, was known as the 'father' of the Constitution due to his influence while drawing up the Bill of Rights. During his time as the Secretary of State, he worked to abolish slavery and sought for peace. John Jay established law and diplomacy in the new nation as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and shaped many of the Supreme Court procedures we still see today.These three important figures argued, through The Federalist Papers, that the Articles of Confederation prevented the United States from becoming strong on its own. The Federalist Papers explained to the public key provisions of the new proposed Constitution, making it one of the first pieces of political philosophy in United States history.

  • av George Macdonald
    317

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