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Norway's most ambitious art project, spanning roughly 1600 pages and 4 large-format volumes. All of Edvard Munch's nearly 1800 paintings collected for the first time and …
The story is set in an unspecified British Colony in Africa, which the author deliberately disguises, calling it 'The Centro-Euro-Africo Protectorate', in a town with a vaguely …
"Yes! -- a madman's! How that word would have struck to my heart, many years ago! How it would have roused the terror that used to come upon me sometimes; sending the blood hissing …
"Day of the month and year, November the thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. London Time by the great clock of Saint Paul’s, ten at night. All the lesser …
"The Bottle Imp" (1891) is a short story first published in the New York Herald, 1891. The story is about Keawe, a working class native of Hawaii, who buys a strange bottle from a …
"Nurnberg at the time was not so much exploited as it has been since then. Irving had not been playing Faust, and the very name of the old town was hardly known to the great bulk …
The story opens with an unnamed narrator on board the Nellie, a cruising yawl (boat) anchored in the Thames Estuary downstream from London and near Gravesend. He is with four …
"When we started for our drive the sun was shining brightly on Munich, and the air was full of the joyousness of early summer. Just as we were about to depart, Herr Delbrück (the …
"It happened in this wise - But, sitting with my pen in my hand looking at those words again, without descrying any hint in them of the words that should follow, it comes into my …
This story was first published in Century Magazine, a New York publication, in August 1905. The tale is a romance: it describes how a young American couple, on a visit to Edwardian …