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Martin Guerre Celebrated Crimes
Alexandre Dumas's Martin Guerre is a story about a man who uses his resemblance to another man to steal his life and identity.
From London to Land's End
This letter will divide the weighty task, and consequently make it sit lighter on the memory, be pleasanter to the reader, and make my progress the more regular: I shall therefore take in Hampton C...
Gaspar Ruiz
Gaspar Ruiz by Joseph Conrad
Forest & Frontiers
Forest & Frontiers by G. A. Henty is also know by the title Adventures among the Indians. It is also claimed that it was Mr Roualeyn Gordon Cummings who wrote the back and not G. A. Henty. Fiction
An Inland Voyage
An Inland Voyage is regarded as the fist piece of outdoor literature. Written by Robert Louis Stevenson, it is his travel account from a canoeing trip along the River Oise through France and Belgiu...
Following the Equator, Part 6
Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. Part 6
Grass of Parnassus
Grass of Parnassus is a collection of poetry by Andrew Lang.
Great Catherine
Great Catherine by George Bernard Shaw
In Defense of Harriet Shelley
In Defense of Harriet Shelley by Mark Twain
Is Shakespeare dead? From my autobiography
Is Shakespeare dead? : From my autobiography by Mark Twain takes a look at the parallels and closeness of works by Shakespeare and those of Francis Bacon.
Hospital Sketches
Hospital Sketches is a personal account of the time Louisa May Alcott spent in a Washington millitary hospital. The book takes an insight from her experience and observations into a soldiers life a...
Helen of Troy
A poem by Andrew Lang about the Greek mythological beauty known as Helen of Troy.
Heart of Darkness
Heart of Darkness is one Joseph Conrad's traditional sea tales that originally appeared in a three-part series in Blackwood's Magazine. Fiction.
Following the Equator, Part 5
Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. Part 5
Following the Equator, Part 4
Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. Part 4