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David Blaize and the Blue Door

David Blaize and the Blue Door

by Edward Frederic Benson

David Blaize and the Blue Door is a novel written by the English author Edward Frederic Benson whose first novel Dodo was a super success in-spite of controverties on the theme of the novel.  A multifaceted personality as Biographer, archaeologist and short story writer, his numerous literary works include Mapp and Lucia series and David Blaiz..

The Forsyte Saga

The Forsyte Saga

by John Galsworthy

The Forsyte Saga is a three volume novel written by the Nobel prize winning English writer John Galsworthy whose long list of works include From the Four Winds, A Man of Devon, Loyalties, The Island Pharisees, Justice, The Skin Game, Abracadabra, The White Monkey, Escape, and A Silent Wooing. The Forsyte Saga chronicle the Forsyte family's dur..

The Golden Bowl

The Golden Bowl

by Henry James

The Golden Bowl is a adultery fiction novel written by American novelist Henry James who is known  for his short narratives such as Daisy Miller, A Passionate Pilgrim, The Beast in the Jungle, and The Aspern Papers.The Golden Bowl narrates how the father-daughter relationships intimacy went on to spoil their marriages and oust their spouses. &..

Sister Carrie

Sister Carrie

by Theodore Dreiser

Sister Carrie is a novel written by the American author Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser who is remembered for portraying his lead characters attaining success with lack of morality.  Among his more than 30 fiction,non-fiction and Drama works notable ones include  Sister Carrie, An American Tragedy, The Financier, The Bulwark, Twelve Men, T..

Lace, Its Origin and History

Lace, Its Origin and History

by Samuel L. Goldenberg

Lace, Its Origin and History is written by Samuel L. Goldenberg.Lace is, in fact, so indelibly associated with the chalets perched high on mountain tops, with little cottages in the valleys of the Appenines and Pyrenees, with sequestered convents in provincial France, with the raiment of men and women whose names loom large in the history of the wo..

Grettir the Outlaw

Grettir the Outlaw

by Sabine Baring Gould

Grettir the Outlaw is a story of Iceland for young readers written by English antiquarian and novelist Sabine Baring-Gould who is remembered for his work "The Lives of the Saints" which went on for a whopping sixteen volume. Among more than 30 plus writings notable one include Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, Red Spider, The Tragedy of the Caesars..

A Shropshire Lad

A Shropshire Lad

by Alfred Edward Housman

A Shropshire Lad is cycle of sixty three poems written by English poet and scholar Alfred Edward Housman whose other poetical works include Last Poems, More Poems, Unkind to Unicorns: Selected Comic Verse, and Is My Team Ploughing. A Shropshire Lad reflected the disappointments of youths of English countryside and was successful in both Victorian a..

Pioneer Life in Illinois

Pioneer Life in Illinois

by F. M. Perryman

Pioneer Life in Illinois written by F. M. PERRYMAN explores the life at Illinois from many view points. As the author himself has been born and brought up at Illinois, there is a nativity and originality to his work. As mentioned in the preface of the book, the author says "IN presenting this little book to the public, the author would not dar..