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By: Ben Bova (1932-)

The Dueling Machine by Ben Bova The Dueling Machine

The Dueling Machine is the solution to settling disputes without injury. After you and your opponent select weapons and environments you are injected into an artificial reality where you fight to the virtual death… but no one actually gets hurt. That is, until a warrior from the Kerak Empire figures a way to execute real-world killings from within the machine. Now its inventor Dr. Leoh has to prevent his machine from becoming a tool of conquest. – The Dueling Machine, written with Myron R. Lewis, first appeared in the May, 1963 issue of Analog Science Fact & Fiction.

By: Ben Hecht (1894-1964)

Book cover Fantazius Mallare A Mysterious Oath
Book cover Erik Dorn

By: Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920)

Book cover Dona Perfecta

By: Benjamin A. (Benjamin Alexander) Heydrick (1871-1932?)

Book cover Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day

By: Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881)

Book cover Sybil, or the Two Nations
Book cover The Young Duke
Book cover Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity
Book cover Henrietta Temple

The Armine family, in particular the young Ferdinand Armine, is in great financial difficulties. Ferdinand's grandfather has burdened the family estate with large debts, which his father did not manage to diminish. Ferdinand himself is not disposed to live with his small income alone, and during his time in Malta with his regiment, he incurs debts of his own. The only thing that can easily pay for his debts and restore the house of Armine now is for Ferdinand to marry well, and the chosen wife for him is his cousin Katherine, the heiress to their grandfather's wealth...

Book cover Sketches
Book cover Ixion In Heaven
Book cover Lothair
Book cover The Infernal Marriage

By: Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)

Book cover An Unsocial Socialist
Book cover The Miraculous Revenge Little Blue Book #215

By: Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789-1862)

Book cover The Lock and Key Library

By: Bernie Babcock (1868-1962)

Book cover The Coming of the King
Book cover The Daughter of a Republican

By: Bertha B. (Bertha Browning) Cobb (1867-1951)

Book cover Clematis

By: Bertha Upton (1849-1912)

Book cover The Adventure of Two Dutch Dolls and a 'Golliwogg'

By: Berthold Auerbach (1812-1882)

Book cover Black Forest Village Stories

By: Bertram Mitford (1855-1914)

Book cover The Sign of the Spider

By: Bertrand Sinclair (1881-1972)

Book cover The Hidden Places

Hollister, returning home from the war physically scarred but otherwise healthy and intact, finds life difficult among society, and so chooses to roam about a bit seeking a future for himself. He eventually leads himself to a remote area in British Columbia, which begins the tale of the next phase of his life; a life which becomes far richer in totality than he would have imagined in his old unwelcoming haunts. A life among the hidden places.

By: Bertrand W. Sinclair (1881-1972)

Book cover Raw Gold A Novel
Book cover Poor Man's Rock
Book cover Burned Bridges
Book cover North of Fifty-Three

By: Bessie Marchant (1862-1941)

Book cover The Adventurous Seven Their Hazardous Undertaking

By: Beth Bradford Gilchrist (1879-1957)

Book cover The Camerons of Highboro

By: Bettina Von Hutten (1874-1957)

Book cover The Halo

By: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832-1910)

Book cover Happy Boy

"A Happy Boy" was written in 1859 and 1860. It is, in my estimation, Bjørnson's best story of peasant life. In it the author has succeeded in drawing the characters with remarkable distinctness, while his profound psychological insight, his perfectly artless simplicity of style, and his thorough sympathy with the hero and his surroundings are nowhere more apparent. This view is sustained by the great popularity of "A Happy Boy" throughout Scandinavia. (From the Preface) Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1903.

Book cover The Bridal March; One Day
Book cover Captain Mansana & Mother's Hands

By: Bliss Perry (1860-1954)

Fishing with a Worm by Bliss Perry Fishing with a Worm

Fishing with a Worm by Bliss Perry includes the poignant and philisophical observations of a fly fisherman lured by the worm. Bliss Perry was a professor of literature at Princeton and Harvard Universities and spent time in Vermont writing and fly fishing.

By: Bloomfield H. Moore (1824-1899)

Book cover Frank and Fanny

By: Booth Tarkington

Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington Alice Adams

A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Alice Adams chronicles the attempts of a lower middle class American midwestern family at the turn of the 20th century to climb the social ladder. The eponymous heroine is at the heart of the story, a young woman who wants a better place in society and a better life. As Gerard Previn Meyer has stated, “Apart from being the contribution to social history its author conceived it to be, [Alice Adams] is something more, that something being what has attracted to it so large a public: its portrait of a (despite her faults) ‘lovable girl’.”

Seventeen by Booth Tarkington Seventeen

A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Especially William

Gentle Julia by Booth Tarkington Gentle Julia

Penrod for girls in the form of Florence, the bratty younger cousin of luminous Julia Atwater, enlivens this romantic comedy set in Tarkington's Indiana of the early 20th Century.

Penrod by Booth Tarkington Penrod

Join Penrod Schofield and his wistful dog Duke, in a hilarious romp through turn of the century Indianapolis, chronicling his life, loves, and mostly the trouble he gets into.

Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington Penrod and Sam

Follow more of the hilarious life of the boy Penrod Schofield, his friends Sam Williams, Herman, Verman, Georgie, Maurice, and the love of his life, Marjorie Jones.

The Turmoil by Booth Tarkington The Turmoil

The Turmoil is the first novel in the ‘Growth’ trilogy, which also includes The Magnificent Ambersons (1918) and The Midlander (1923, retitled National Avenue in 1927). In 1942 Orson Welles directed a film version based on volume 2, also titled “The Magnificent Ambersons.” The trilogy traces the growth of the United States through the declining fortunes of three generations of the aristocratic Amberson family in a fictional Mid-Western town, between the end of the Civil War and the early part of the 20th century, a period of rapid industrialization and socio-economic change in America...

Book cover Monsieur Beaucaire

A madcap Frenchman posing as an ambassador's barber blackmails a dishonest duke to introduce him as a nobleman to a wealthy belle of Bath. Since the duke himself hopes to mend his fortunes by wedding this very woman, he attempts to murder Beaucaire, and failing that to discredit him. To test the lady's mettle, Beaucaire allows his deception to be exposed--up to a point--and there we must draw the curtain to preserve the surprise ending. (

Book cover The Gentleman from Indiana
Book cover The Two Vanrevels
Book cover His Own People
Book cover Ramsey Milholland

By: Bracebridge Hemyng (1841-1901)

Book cover Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape from the Brigands of Greece
Book cover Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks Book Number Fifteen in the Jack Harkaway Series

By: Bradford Torrey (1843-1912)

A Florida Sketch-Book by Bradford Torrey A Florida Sketch-Book

This is a series of late-19th Century essays about Florida’s flora & fauna written by a Massachusetts-based naturalist.

By: Bram Stoker

The Jewel of Seven Stars by Bram Stoker The Jewel of Seven Stars

The Jewel of Seven Stars (also published under the name: The Jewel of the Seven Stars) is a horror novel by Bram Stoker first published in 1903. The story is about an archaeologist’s plot to revive Queen Tera, an ancient Egyptian mummy.

Dracula's Guest and other Weird Tales by Bram Stoker Dracula's Guest and other Weird Tales

Nine Gothic Horror Tales by the author of Dracula. Note : These tales are not for the squeamish!!! 0r a dark windy night.

Book cover The Man

By: Bret Harte (1837-1902)

Selected Stories by Bret Harte Selected Stories

Bret Harte (1837–1902) was an American author and poet, best remembered for his accounts of pioneering life in California.

Book cover The Queen of the Pirate Isle
Book cover From Sand Hill to Pine
Book cover Mrs. Skagg's Husbands and Other Stories

A collection of short stories set in the American West at the end of the 19th century.

Book cover In a Hollow of the Hills
Book cover Under the Redwoods
Book cover Legends and Tales
Book cover Tales of the Argonauts
Book cover The Twins of Table Mountain
Book cover Tales of Trail and Town
Book cover On the Frontier
Book cover The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
Book cover The Crusade of the Excelsior
Book cover Stories in Light and Shadow
Book cover A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories
Book cover Urban Sketches
Book cover Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation
Book cover By Shore and Sedge
Book cover A Waif of the Plains
Book cover Openings in the Old Trail
Book cover Clarence
Book cover A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready
Book cover The Argonauts of North Liberty
Book cover Drift from Two Shores
Book cover A Ward of the Golden Gate
Book cover In the Carquinez Woods
Book cover Trent's Trust, and Other Stories
Book cover Jeff Briggs's Love Story
Book cover Cressy
Book cover A Sappho of Green Springs
Book cover Devil's Ford
Book cover The Story of a Mine
Book cover Maruja
Book cover Snow-Bound at Eagle's
Book cover Susy, a story of the Plains
Book cover Thankful Blossom
Book cover Sally Dows
Book cover Flip, a California romance
Book cover The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales
Book cover The Three Partners
Book cover Found at Blazing Star
Book cover A Phyllis of the Sierras
Book cover A First Family of Tasajara
Book cover The Queen of the Pirate Isle
Book cover Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama
Book cover A Drift from Redwood Park

By: British Parliament

The Riot Act by British Parliament The Riot Act

The Riot Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1714, the first year of the reign of George I, and came into effect in August 1715. This was a time of widespread social disturbance, as the preamble describes; the Act sought to put an end to this. A group of twelve or more people, “being unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled”, would be read a proclamation; they must disperse within an hour, on pain of death. The same fate would befall anyone preventing the reading of the proclamation, or damaging buildings while on a riot...

By: Bruce Campbell

Book cover Mystery of the Iron Box

When Ken Holt's father, the famous newspaper writer, comes home for a Christmas visit, one of the gifts he brings is an antique iron box. Soon after he arrives a serious of unexplained events occur, including an attempted burglary. A hunch that the iron box is at the center of these occurrences sends Ken Holt and his friend Sandy Allen on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery! Ken Holt was the central characters in a series of 18 mystery stories for boys written by Sam and Beryl Epstein under the pseudonym Bruce Campbell.


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