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By: Alice Brown (1857-1948)

Book cover Tiverton Tales
Book cover The Prisoner

By: Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice (1870-1942)

Book cover Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
Book cover Quin
Book cover Mr. Opp
Book cover A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill

By: Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell (1847-1922)

Book cover Essays
Book cover Flower of the Mind

By: Alice Dunbar Nelson (1875-1935)

Book cover Dunbar Speaker and Entertainer

Ms. Pinckney says in her "Forward" to this book the following: "It is against this background of the world need that Mrs. Alice Dunbar-Nelson's book is seen to have peculiar significance to the colored race in America. Hers is the first attempt I have known of directly on the part of any Negro to frame a speaker composed entirely of literature produced by black men and women, and about black men and women, and embodying the finest spiritual ideals of the Negro race." And in addition, Alice Dunbar-Nelson includes some very meaningful support from some Caucasian writers.

By: Alice Harriman (1861-1925)

Book cover A Man of Two Countries

By: Alice Ilgenfritz Jones (1846-1906)

Book cover Unveiling a Parallel

In this work of utopian science fiction from the Victorian era written by Two Women of the West, a moniker for Alice Ilgenfritz Jones and Ella Marchant. A man travels to Mars to discover an Utopian world which is parallel to the Earth in some ways, but strikingly different in some. The freedom of women is not of this world. It is especially intriguing coming from the imagination of these two American women in the 19th Century. Summary by A. Gramour

By: Alice MacGowan (1858-)

Book cover Judith of the Cumberlands

By: Alice Meynell (1847-1922)

Book cover Fold

Alice Christiana Gertrude Meynell was an English writer, editor, critic, and suffragist, now remembered mainly as a poet. At the end of the 19th century, in conjunction with uprisings against the British (among them the Indians', the Zulus', the Boxer Rebellion, and the Muslim revolt led by Muhammad Ahmed in the Sudan), many European scholars, writers, and artists, began to question Europe's colonial imperialism. This led the Meynells and others in their circle to speak out for the oppressed. Alice Meynell was a vice-president of the Women Writers' Suffrage League, founded by Cicely Hamilton and active 1908–19.

By: Alice Muriel Williamson (1869-1933)

Book cover Rosemary A Christmas story
Book cover The Princess Passes
Book cover The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
Book cover The Guests Of Hercules
Book cover Lady Betty Across the Water
Book cover The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
Book cover The Castle Of The Shadows
Book cover The Powers and Maxine

By: Alice Prescott Smith

Book cover Montlivet

By: Alicia Catherine Mant (-1869)

Book cover Christmas, A Happy Time A Tale, Calculated for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Persons

By: Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884)

Book cover The Burglar's Fate And The Detectives
The Somnambulist and the Detective The Murderer and the Fortune Teller by Allan Pinkerton The Somnambulist and the Detective The Murderer and the Fortune Teller

By: Allan Ramsay (1866-1932)

Book cover Told in the Coffee House

In the course of a number of visits to Constantinople, I became much interested in the tales that are told in the coffee houses. These are usually little more than rooms, with walls made of small panes of glass. The furniture consists of a tripod with a contrivance for holding the kettle, and a fire to keep the coffee boiling. A carpeted bench traverses the entire length of the room. This is occupied by turbaned Turks, their legs folded under them, smoking nargilehs or chibooks or cigarettes, and sipping coffee...

By: Allen French (1870-1946)

Book cover At Plattsburg

By: Allen Kim Lang (1928-)

Book cover Blind Man's Lantern
Book cover The Great Potlatch Riots

By: Allen Raine (1836-1908)

Book cover Garthowen A Story of a Welsh Homestead
Book cover By Berwen Banks

By: Allen Upward (1863-1926)

The International Spy Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War by Allen Upward The International Spy Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War
Book cover Athelstane Ford

By: Alleyne Ireland

Book cover An Adventure with a Genius

By: Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897)

Tartarin of Tarascon by Alphonse Daudet Tartarin of Tarascon

It tells the burlesque adventures of Tartarin, a local hero of Tarascon, a small town in southern France, whose invented adventures and reputation as a swashbuckler finally force him to travel to a very prosaic Algiers in search of lions. Instead of finding a romantic, mysterious Oriental fantasy land, he finds a sordid world suspended between Europe and the Middle East. And worst of all, there are no lions left.

Book cover The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877
Book cover Artists' Wives
Book cover The Nabob
Book cover Tartarin De Tarascon
Book cover Jack 1877
Book cover Le Petit Chose (part 1) Histoire d'un Enfant
Book cover Tartarin On The Alps
Book cover The Nabob, Volume 1
Book cover Fromont and Risler
Book cover The Nabob, Vol. 2 (of 2)

By: Alvin Addison

Book cover Ellen Walton Or, The Villain and His Victims
Book cover Eveline Mandeville Or, The Horse Thief Rival

By: Amanda Minnie Douglas (1831-1916)

Book cover Floyd Grandon's Honor
Book cover A Modern Cinderella
Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart by Amanda Minnie Douglas Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart

By: Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?)

The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary

RESPECTABILITY, n. The offspring of a liaison between a bald head and a bank account. BEAUTY, n. The power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband. LITIGANT, n. A person about to give up his skin for the hope of retaining his bones. If these caustic definitions catch your fancy, you'd enjoy The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce. He was a columnist with the San Francisco News Letter, a weekly paper which was a business publication aimed at the corporate sector. However, it had a column entitled Town Crier which featured satirical asides and comments in a lighter vein...

Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories by Ambrose Bierce Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories

Ambrose Bierce (1842 – 1914?), satirist, critic, poet, short story writer and journalist. His fiction showed a clean economical style often sprinkled with subtle cynical comments on human behaviour. Nothing is known of his death, as he went missing while an observer with Pancho Villa’s army in 1913/14. (Summaries by Peter Yearsley)The Ways of Ghosts: Stories of encounters with the ghosts of the dead and dying. The spirits of the dead reach out to the living, to pass on a message or to pursue a killer...

The Parenticide Club by Ambrose Bierce The Parenticide Club

Ambrose Bierce (1842 – 1914?), best known as journalist, satirist and short story writer. Cynical in outlook, economical in style; Bierce vanished while an observer with Pancho Villa’s army. Four grotesque short stories about murder within the family, seen through the gently innocent eyes of family members … usually the murderer himself.My favorite murder (00:23)Oil of Dog (20:13)An Imperfect Conflagration (29:32)The Hypnotist (37:14)

Can Such Things Be? by Ambrose Bierce Can Such Things Be?

24 short stories in fairly typical Bierce fashion - ghostly, spooky, to be read (or listened to) in the dark, perhaps with a light crackling fire burning dimly in the background. Stories of ghosts, apparitions, and strange, inexplicable occurrences are prevalent in these tales, some of which occur on or near Civil War fields of battle, some in country cottages, and some within urban areas. Can Such Things Be? implies and relates that anything is possible, at any time.

Book cover An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
In the Midst of Life; Tales of Soldiers and Civilians by Ambrose Bierce In the Midst of Life; Tales of Soldiers and Civilians

These stories detail the lives of soldiers and civilians during the American Civil War. This is the 1909 edition. The 1909 edition omits six stories from the original 1891 edition; these six stories are added to this recording (from an undated English edition). The 1891 edition is entitled In The Midst Of Life; Tales Of Soldiers And Civilians. The Wikipedia entry for the book uses the title Tales of Soldiers and Civilians. Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – after December 26, 1913) was an American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist and satirist...

Book cover The Damned Thing 1898, From "In the Midst of Life"
Book cover Fantastic Fables
Book cover The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909

By: Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (1831-1919)

Book cover Remember the Alamo

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