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Arthur Rackham: His Life and Work
The first major biography of Arthur Rackham, this comprehensive 1960 profile was considered the best source of information on the Golden Age master for decades. It contains …
Men Without Women: Stories
Published in 1927, Ernest Hemingway's second collection of short stories, Men Without Women, explores themes of alienation, loss, and grief. Hemingway examines men who are …
Soldiers' Pay
William Faulkner is one of the most important American writers of the twentieth century, yet success was elusive when he published his first novel, Soldiers’ Pay, in 1926. …
Creative Mind and Success
“Whatever we think is the pattern, and mind is the builder.” Become one with the universal mind and take control of your subconscious with this spirited guide by the founder of the …
Essential Writings of John Marshall
John Marshall’s strong personality and many Supreme Court decisions established the fourth chief justice as the most significant figure in the court’s early years. His …
My Butt Is So Silly!
From the author and illustrator of the hilarious and wildly popular I Need a New Butt book comes this laugh-until-you-jiggle story about a silly butt that won't stop moving. …
To the lighthouse
One of the most innovative authors and distinguished literary critics of the twentieth century, Virginia Woolf examines family dynamics and the tensions between men and women in …
There Once Was a Limerick Anthology
Humor buffs and poetry lovers will laugh out loud with this captivating collection of more than 350 limericks. A limerick is a five-line rhyming poem with a bouncy rhythm, and …
Poems of Faith
Poetry has long been a source of comfort and inspiration in times of struggle and celebration, and this carefully curated selection of nearly 100 American and British poems offers …
Carry On, Jeeves
Ten classic short stories by author and humorist P. G. Wodehouse tell the amusing antics and occasional mishaps of young gentleman Bertie Wooster, who regularly relies on the …
Enough Rope
Renowned for her acerbic wit, cynicism, and satirical humor, Dorothy Parker skewered the pretensions of everyday life and clichéd relations between men and women in her debut …