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  • - Historical Novel
    by Havelock Ellis & Historical Novel
    £9.49

  • by James Allen
    £6.49

    "Eight Pillars of Prosperity" - In this book Allen mentions that Prosperity rests on eight pillars - Energy, Economy, Integrity, System, Sympathy, Sincerity, Impartiality, and Self-reliance. "As a Man Thinketh" - presents the power of thought, and particularly the use and application of thought to achieve happiness, personal goals and defeat our deepest issues. The book is simple, so that all can easily grasp and follow its teaching, and put into practice the methods which it advises. It shows how, in its own thought-world, every person holds the key to every condition, good or bad, that enters into their life, and that, by working patiently and intelligently upon their thoughts, they can remake their life, and transform their circumstances.

  • by Aesop
    £7.49

    Contents: - The Wolf and the Kid - The Tortoise and the Ducks - The Young Crab and His Mother - The Frogs and the Ox - The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox - Belling the Cat - The Eagle and the Jackdaw - The Boy and the Filberts - Hercules and the Wagoner - The Kid and the Wolf - The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse - The Fox and the Grapes - The Bundle of Sticks - The Wolf and the Crane - The Ass and His Driver - The Oxen and the Wheels - The Lion and the Mouse - The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf - The Gnat and the Bull - The Plane Tree - The Farmer and the Stork - The Sheep and the Pig - The Travelers and the Purse - The Lion and the Ass - The Frogs Who Wished for a King - The Owl and the Grasshopper - A Raven and a Swan - The Two Goats - The Monkey and the Camel...

  • by Jonathan Edwards
    £8.49

    This carefully crafted ebook: "e;The Religious Affections"e; is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections is a famous publication written in 1746 by Jonathan Edwards describing his philosophy about the process of Christian conversion in Northampton, Massachusetts, during the First Great Awakening, which emanated from Edwards' congregation starting in 1734. Edwards wrote the Treatise to explain how true religious conversion to Christianity occurs. Edwards describes how emotion and intellect both play a role, but "e;converting grace"e; is what causes Christians to "e;awaken"e; to see that forgiveness is available to all who have faith that Jesus' sacrifice atones for all sins.

  • - 2 Allen Books in One Edition
    by James Allen
    £5.99

    "As a Man Thinketh" presents the power of thought, and particularly the use and application of thought to achieve happiness, personal goals and defeat our deepest issues. The book is simple, so that all can easily grasp and follow its teaching, and put into practice the methods which it advises. It shows how, in its own thought-world, every person holds the key to every condition, good or bad, that enters into their life, and that, by working patiently and intelligently upon their thoughts, they can remake their life, and transform their circumstances. This edition also includes the sequel to this famous book, "Out from the Heart."

  • by Jonathan Edwards
    £8.49

    The Freedom of the Will is a work by Christian reformer, theologian, and author Jonathan Edwards which uses the text of Romans 9:16 as its basis. It was first published in 1754 and examines the nature and the status of humanity's will. The book takes the classic Calvinist viewpoint on total depravity of the will and the need of humanity for God's grace in salvation. Although written long before the modern introduction and debate over Open Theism, Edwards' work addresses many of the concerns that have been raised today over this view. Edwards responded that a person may freely choose whatever seems good, but that whatever it is that seems good is based on an inherent predisposition that has been foreordained by God.

  • by Benedictus de Spinoza & R H M Elwes
    £7.49

    Ethics is perhaps the most ambitious attempt to apply the method of Euclid in philosophy. Spinoza puts forward a small number of definitions and axioms from which he attempts to derive hundreds of propositions and corollaries, such as "When the Mind imagines its own lack of power, it is saddened by it"; "A free man thinks of nothing less than of death"; and "The human Mind cannot be absolutely destroyed with the Body, but something of it remains which is eternal."

  • - Horror Classic
    by Mayne Reid
    £10.99

    The story takes place in Texas soon after the War with Mexico. Louise Poindexter, a beautiful newcomer, is courted by two men - the arrogant and vindictive Cassius Calhoun and the dashing but poor mustanger Maurice Gerald. Calhoun plots to eliminate his rival when tragedy strikes: Louise's brother, the young Henry Poindexter, is murdered. All clues point to Maurice Gerald as the assassin. At the same time a headless rider is spotted in the environs of the Poindexter plantation.

  • - Murder Mystery Thriller
    by Richard Marsh & Harold Piffard
    £7.99

    When Mr. Thomas Tennant got on a train from Brighton to Victoria he was unpleasantly surprised to see Nelly, a woman that tricked him thousand and one time, and whom he thought she was dead for seven years. They struggle in a carriage and the woman falls through the door and out of the train. Still confused with what happened, at the next station Tennant meets a certain detective who is looking for a missing woman named Louise O'Donnel. Tennant chooses not to share the story of his incident, believing Nelly is now really dead. But is she?

  • - Gothic Horror Novel
    by Percy Bysshe Shelley
    £6.49

    St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian retells the destiny of Wolfstein, a solitary wanderer and a disillusioned outcast from society who seeks to kill himself. After he is saved by the monks, he encounters Ginotti, an alchemist of the Rosicrucian, or Rose Cross Order who seeks to impart the secret of immortality.

  • - Tale of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Horror Classic)
    by James Malcolm Rymer
    £7.99

    Sweeney Todd is a barber who murders his customers and turns their remains into meat pies sold at the pie shop of Mrs. Lovett, his partner in crime. His barber shop is situated in Fleet Street, London, next to St. Dunstan's church, and is connected to Lovett's pie shop in nearby Bell Yard by means of an underground passage. Todd dispatches his victims by pulling a lever while they are in his barber chair, which makes them fall backward down a revolving trapdoor and generally causes them to break their necks or skulls on the cellar floor below. If the victims are still alive, he goes to the basement and "polishes them off" by slitting their throats with his straight razor.

  • - Supernatural Horror Thriller
    by Richard Marsh
    £8.49

    The Beetle is supernatural thriller in which a polymorphous Ancient Egyptian entity seeks revenge on a British Member of Parliament. Robert Holt, a clerk who has been looking all day for a place to work, which he hasn't had for a long time, seeks shelter and food at a workhouse in Fulham. He is, however, denied, and in the dark and rain walks on looking for another place to stay. Holt comes upon a house in terrible state, with opened window, and invites himself in. This proves to be a mistake, as he comes face to face with what the beetle, and gets hypnotized into paralysis. The beetle takes human form as an Arab, and starts making a use of Holt.

  • - Horror Thriller
    by Richard Marsh & Harold Piffard
    £6.99

    Madge and Ella are two young ladies who have taken up residence at Clover Cottage, the former home of Tom Ossington, a house that has long stood empty with a bad reputation for being haunted. Not believing in such things, Madge and Ella rented it and lived there for about six weeks, when a strange woman showed up claiming that the house belongs to her, and that her husband, the landlord, is a ghost.

  • by Grace Livingston Hill
    £7.99

    After the death of her rich foster parents, Marjorie Wetherill sets out to seek for her real parents. But when she witnesses the extreme poverty of her original family, she decides to bring them back with her to her home in Brentwood. But is it really "all''s well that ends well"? Will she be able to experience the true happiness which comes with loving Christ and one''s family?

  • by Grace Livingston Hill
    £7.49

    After her beloved father''s death, it is up to Kerry to get his manuscripts published at all costs. While her own mother is against the very idea of publishing, someone is plotting to steal the papers and take all the credits. Will Kerry be able to fulfil her father''s mission? And who is the handsome young man who is helping her? Is he her true love or the traitor?

  • by Theodore Dreiser
    £13.99

    Ambitious, but ill-educated, naïve, and immature, Clyde Griffiths is raised by poor and devoutly religious parents to help in their street missionary work. As a young adult, Clyde must, to help support his family, take menial jobs as a soda jerk, then a bellhop at a prestigious Kansas City hotel. There, his more sophisticated colleagues introduce him to bouts of social drinking and sex with prostitutes. Enjoying his new lifestyle, Clyde becomes infatuated with manipulative Hortense Briggs, who takes advantage of him. After being in a car accident in which a young girl loses her life, Clyde is forced to run away from the town in search for the new life.

  • - Science Fantasy Novel
    by Abraham Merritt
    £7.99

    While searching for lost Inca treasure in South America, American mining engineer Nicholas Graydon encounters Suarra, handmaiden to the Snake Mother of Yu-Atlanchi. She leads Graydon to an abyss where Nimir, the Lord of Evil is imprisoned in a face of gold. While Graydon''s companions are transformed by the face into globules of gold on account of their greed, he is saved by Suarra and the Snake Mother whom he joins in their struggle against Nimir.

  • - Epic Fantasy Novel
    by Abraham Merritt
    £7.49

    The archaeologist hero, Kenton, receives a mysterious ancient Babylonian artifact, which he discovers contains an incredibly detailed model of a ship. A dizzy spell casts Kenton onto the deck of the ship, which becomes a full-sized vessel sailing an eternal sea. At one end is Sharane the assistant priestess of Ishtar and her female minions, and at the other is Klaneth the assistant priest of Nergal and his male minions, representatives of two opposed deities. None of them can cross an invisible barrier at the midline of the ship, but Kenton can. His arrival destabilizes a situation that had been frozen for 6,000 years, and fantastic adventures ensue.

  • by Marie Belloc Lowndes
    £7.99

    Ivy is a beautiful but ambitious young woman who married an idler, Jervis Lexton for his family money. However, through the fault of Jervis and his gambling father, the Lextons have become quite poor and the young Ivy became quite frustrated with her impoverished husband. Before he has a chance to bounce back on his feet Jervis dies from a mysterious illness and there is a suspicion that he has been poisoned.

  • - Historical Action-Adventure Tales
    by Emma Orczy
    £9.49

    This action packed adventure edition tells the story of the heroic Sir Percy Blakeney and his friends and helpers, especially their exploits in rescuing various aristocrats and French citizens from the clutches of the guillotine. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel: Sir Percy Explains A Question of Passports Two Good Patriots The Old Scarecrow A Fine Bit of Work How Jean-Pierre Met the Scarlet Pimpernel Out of the Jaws of Death The Traitor The Cabaret de la Liberté Needs Must Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel: Fie, Sir Percy! The Principal Witness The Stranger from Paris Fly-By-Night The Lure of the Old Chateau In the Tiger''s Den The Little Doctor The Chief''s Way

  • by Emma Orczy
    £7.99

    For young and pretty Fleurette the revolution seems far away until an aristocratic neighbouring family is threatened. Now, the dangers are all too real, and she is accused of being a traitor. Fleurette''s father is ironically Armand Chauvelin, the infamous prosecutor and a man who sent many people on the guillotine. For the first time the villainous agent is forced to ask his arch-enemy, the heroic Scarlet Pimpernel, for help.

  • - Historical Action-Adventure Novel
    by Emma Orczy
    £7.99

    It is the fall of 1793, the dark days of the Revolution, and the Reign of Terror has taken many lives. The fragile child of the de Croissy''s is ill and they must take him in countryside, on doctor''s recommendations. However the travel permits are required and they are impossible to get. A friend of a couple, lovely Jossete, thinks of a way out and summons a heroic Scarlet Pimpernel to the rescue.

  • - Historical Action-Adventure Novels
    by Emma Orczy
    £9.99

    "The Scarlet Pimpernel" - Set during the Reign of Terror following the start of the French Revolution The Scarlet Pimpernel is the tale of Sir Percy Blakeney, a chivalrous Englishman who rescues aristocrats before they are sent to the guillotine. He is known by his symbol, a simple flower, the scarlet pimpernel. Marguerite Blakeney, his French wife, does not share his secret. She is approached by the new French envoy to England with a threat to her brother''s life if she does not aid in the search for the Pimpernel. "Sir Percy Leads the Band" - It is January of 1793 and the Reign of Terror has already taken many lives. Scarlet Pimpernel and his gang of friends and helpers camouflage themselves as a wandering musical group, in order to rescue wrongly accused family from execution. But their bitter enemy Chauvelin is on their trail, and he is ready to go beyond blackmailing and bribery just to get Sir Percy.

  • by Emma Orczy
    £7.49

    Mam''zelle Guillotine follows Gabrielle Damiens, the daughter of Francois Damiens, a man arrested and executed for attacking the King of France with a pocket knife. When the French Revolution begins she is released from the Bastille after 16 years in prison. Mad for revenge, Gabrielle works her way into the favor of the men behind the republic, and soon becomes the public executioner of Artois, known as Mam''zelle Guillotine. When a new sleuth from Paris arrives to track down the English spies who want to stop her, Gabrielle doesn''t realize it is actually the Scarlet Pimpernel.

  • - Historical Novel
    by Emma Orczy
    £7.49

    During one return home, Sir Percy tells the story of André Vallon, a young Jacobin, to the Prince of Wales. André, wishing to revenge himself on a despotic seigneur, uses the Jacobins'' rise to force the seigneur''s daughter to marry him. Once wed, they come to love each other, only to have the old seigneur denounce André in an attempt to free his daughter.

  • by Lucy Maud Montgomery
    £7.99

    Seven years after her wedding with Gilbert, Anne visits her old friend Diana Wright and her daughter in Avonlea, following the funeral of Gilbert''s father. When she returns home to the old Morgan house, now named "Ingleside", she is greeted by her five children: ''Jem'', the eldest, aged seven; Walter Cuthbert, who is about six; twins ''Nan'' and ''Di'', who are five and look nothing alike; and finally Shirley, two years old and a favorite of their housekeeper Susan. In the next couple of years Anne and Gilbert''s youngest child ''Rilla'' is born. The novel includes a series of adventures which spotlight Anne''s children as they engage in the misunderstandings and mishaps of youth.

  • by Virginia Woolf
    £8.49

    "To the Lighthouse" - The Ramsey family arrives to their summer house in the Hebrides, on the Isle of Sky in Scotland. They plan to visit the island''s lighthouse one day, but the weather doesn''t allow them and that creates some tension between family members. As the Ramsays have been joined at the house by a number of friends and colleagues, the trip to the lighthouse doesn''t happen. Passing of the time brings death and grief to the Ramsey family, but the tension is still there. "The Waves" consists of soliloquies spoken by six characters: Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny, and Louis. Also important is Percival, the seventh character, though we never hear him speak in his own voice. The soliloquies that span the characters'' lives are broken up by nine brief third-person interludes detailing a coastal scene at varying stages in a day from sunrise to sunset. As the six characters or "voices" speak Woolf explores concepts of individuality, self and community. Each character is distinct, yet together they compose a gestalt about a silent central consciousness.

  • - Admiral's Inspection, White Mutiny, Blockade Runner, Bullard Reflects, Devil's Powder, Slacker's Paradise...
    by Malcolm Jameson
    £7.49

    Captain Bullard series chronicles the journey of a young and daring officer until his success as a fleet admiral of space ship. This series seems like a precursor tothe modern day space exploration series like Star Trek. This edition includes 9 of his famous deep space adventures: Admiral''s Inspection: It was a new trick from ancient history-the Admiral''s Inspection. But man, what an inspection that turned out to be! White Mutiny: A rule book skipper in a prize-winning ship is dynamite enough for causing a mutiny! Blockade Runner: Can a good technician make unlikely things turn into highly effective weapons? Bullard Reflects: A harmless sport turns into a dangerous sport of outlaw busting! Devil''s Powder: The drug was getting aboard somehow and making people do peculiar things! Slacker''s Paradise: It seemed like a paradise until the commander of a space rowboat found a gigantic enemy battleship that was determined to surrender to him! Brimstone Bill: Bill is a crook, a hell-fire-damnation specialist in the art of collecting cash and amarvellous orator with gadgets. But can Bullard turn him around? The Bureaucrat: Bullard, a Grand Admiral now is caught in a red tape of high position but can he do a small favour to his friend? Orders: The last Bullard Saga. Malcolm Jameson (1891-1945) was an American Golden Age science fiction author whose writing career began when complications of throat cancer limited his activity as a naval officer. Drawing from his experiences of navy and warfare he gave a personal touch to all of his stories.

  • - Science-Fantasy Collection, Including The Complete Venus Trilogy, The Swordsman of Mars, The Outlaws of Mars, Maza of the Moon, The Man from the Moon & A Vision of Venus
    by Otis Adelbert Kline
    £14.49

    Otis Adelbert Kline was an adventure and science-fiction novelist, best known for his interplanetary adventure novels set on Venus and Mars, which instantly became science-fiction classics. Introduction Writing the Fantastic Story The Venus Trilogy The Planet of Peril The Prince of Peril The Port of Peril The Mars Series The Swordsman of Mars The Outlaws of Mars Other Tales Maza of the Moon The Man from the Moon A Vision of Venus

  • - Escapades of a Young Man Raised in Lab in Forests and Swamps of Wildlife
    by Otis Adelbert Kline
    £7.99

    Jan of the Jungle is a young boy, raised in isolation of lab by a weird scientist, with a chimpanzee as his only company. When he manages to escape, Jan finds himself in the surrounding forests and swamps of the Everglades, with his ape friend as a mentor in the wildlife. After tasting a freedom for the first time, Jan and his ape friend go through number of adventures, but as the time passes, Jan is getting anxious to learn about his origins and find his parents. Jan in India - As we continue to follow adventures of Jan of the Jungle, we find him engaged to his fiancée Ramona and reunited with his parents. Together with some friends, they start a cruise on the Indian Ocean. However, the happy days don''t last long for Jan as he gets thrown in the shark infested waters and Ramona gets abducted. Otis Adelbert Kline was an adventure and science-fiction novelist, best known for his interplanetary adventure novels set on Venus and Mars, which instantly became science-fiction classics.

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