“White Fang” is a 1906 novel by American writer Jack London that tells the tale of a wild wolfdog who resides in the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories of Canada during the Klondike Gold...więcej »
Two of Lovecraft's best essays on the subject of supernatural horror fiction and how to write it. Within these essays, Lovecraft explores the origins and traditions of the genre in Britain, America...więcej »
First published in 1910, "Chosen Peoples" is a treatise by British author Israel Zangwill that explores the idea of the Jews as "chosen people", exploring its origins, meaning, problems, criticisms...więcej »
"Palace and Mosque at Ukhai?ir - A Study in Early Mohammadan Architecture" is a 1914 work by Gertrude Bell that explores the origins and history of Islamic architecture. In this volume, she has bro...więcej »
Eva March Tappan's “A Friend in the Library” series is a comprehensive guide to the writings of six seminal American poets, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longf...więcej »
"The Framework of Home Rule" is a 1911 work by Erskine Childers. Within it, Childers attempts to outline and advocate a definite scheme of self-government for Ireland. Irish Home Rule was a movemen...więcej »
First published in 1895, this vintage book contains a detailed history of ancient shipping. Focusing on shipping in the Mediterranean between 1000 B.C. And 1000 A.D., this volume contains informati...więcej »