'b'THE TORCHBEARER'/b' follows 'b'THE SWORDSMAN'/b' as the second book of the 'b'WINDOW TO YESTERDAY'/b' series.'p'It is the eve of the First Crusade. Young David lives in the land once called I...więcej »
Burmese War, 1852. Unable to join the famous Royal Malverns, Jack Windrush is commissioned into the despised 113th Foot.Determined to rise in the ranks and make a name fo...więcej »
Jack Windrush and the 113th Foot are commissioned to Sevastopol during the Crimean War.As the great storm of November 1854 rages, Jack's unit is rescuing survivors from a wrecked ship and...więcej »
Malta, 1854. Jack and his disreputable 113th Foot are stationed in Crimea. A lieutenant in British Army's worst regiment, Jack hankers for recognition to regain his true station in life.A...więcej »
Captain Jack Windrush and the infamous 113th Foot are assigned to India, just before the Indian Mutiny breaks out.Returning from a five-day march with his company, Jack f...więcej »
Jack Windrush is still in India during the late stages of the Indian Mutiny.Tired of war, he has to obey orders when Colonel Hook orders him to hunt down a mysterious fem...więcej »
Going to meet the famous Heather Dryer, Wendy was beyond excited; it was a dream coming true for her. She has spent so much of her time making clothing designs to have them bought by Heather as...więcej »
Windy McPherson's Son (1916) is a novel by Sherwood Anderson. Both fictional and autobiographical, Anderson's debut novel is a coming of age story that explores themes of unhappiness and ...więcej »
The O'Connor/O'Malley feud is still going strong... or is it?Fledgling witch Dubheasa O'Malley fell hard for charming "Connor O'Rourke" only to discov...więcej »
Sherwood Anderson’s most famous work, “Winesburg, Ohio” is a cycle of short stories set in the fictional town of Winesburg, loosely based on the author’s own home town of...więcej »
Curated by Alia Luria, award-winning author, this collection celebrates stories which won awards in SOOP's first Annual Short Story Contest. Authors from...więcej »
Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest (19902-1903) is a novel by African American author Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins. Originally published in The Colored American Magaz...więcej »
This volume contains Stephen Leacock's collection of short stories, "Winsome Winnie And Other New Nonsense Novels" (first published in 1920). These wonderful and comical tales will appeal to fans o...więcej »
Immerse Yourself in This Story of Love and Companionship Amidst DeprivationIt is the fall of 1930, and America has plunged into the Great Depression. On a remote dirt road deep in the s...więcej »
Sierra Snowpaw is just at the Lonnegan Ski Resort looking for a good time. You can trust him. If he doesn’t talk a lot about his past, well, a lot of guys have done things they’d rat...więcej »
Feeling hurt and more than a little betrayed, Winter "Winnie" Thorne decides it would be best for her new lover to forget their relationship ever happened. In an impulsive move, she casts a spel...więcej »