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by Mahatma Gandhi
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2014

Activist Mahatma Gandhi is best remembered as the freedom fighter who brought the concepts of passive resistance and civil disobedience to the world's attention in his quest for Indian independence from British rule. In the volume Indian Home Rule, Gandhi sets forth a compelling series of arguments against...
by Emma Goldman
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2008

Anarchism & Other Essays, published in 1911, is the work of feminist anarchist Emma Goldman. Anarchism is a political philosophy which believes that government, or a governing body is unnecessary. Goldman discusses this philosophy and also its relationship to the fight for the emancipation of women and the state of marriage.
by D. L. Murray
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2014

The philosophical school of thought known as pragmatism focuses on the mind and thoughts as tools for rational decision-making. This concept proved to be enormously influential throughout the twentieth century. In this concise volume, Murray presents a thorough discussion of pragmatism and the ideas underpinning it.

Hell-fer-Sartain

And Other Stories

by John Fox Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2012

Best known for sweeping historical novels about his homeland in the Southern United States, John Fox Jr. was interested in exploring the inner and outer landscape of the people who made the region unique. The engaging collection Hell-fer-Sartain and Other Stories is sure to please readers who appreciate incisive character studies served up with a stout dose of local color.
by Miguel de Cervantes
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2015

Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes was the creative tour de force behind one of the first modern European novels, Don Quixote. Several years later, his literary experiments resulted in another innovation: the first novellas ever written in Spanish. Modeled after a format that was popular among Italian...

Zadig

Or, The Book of Fate.

by Voltaire
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2009

Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire's novel Zadig, or The Book of Fate skillfully weaves the story of its ancient Babylonian philosopher. Not trying for adherence to history, Voltaire's story is full of thinly veiled references to the social and political issues his own time. This appropriately philosophical...

On War

Volume I

by Carl Von Clausewitz
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2010

The works of German military historian and theorist Carl von Clausewitz continue to be ranked among the finest examples of the genre. His surprisingly complex conceptions of war are still studied by military strategists. In On War, Clausewitz draws on his experiences in and observations of the French...
by Alexandre Dumas
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2010

Fans of historical fiction will love The Queen's Necklace Dumas' gripping retelling of the Affair of the Necklace a suspicious incident of theft in the court of Louis XVI that some experts say set into motion a chain of events that resulted in the eventual downfall of the monarchy.
by Alexandre Dumas
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2013

Alexandre Dumas (pere) is regarded as one of the masters of historical fiction, as evidenced by the abiding popularity of works like The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. The novel The Corsican Brothers packs plenty of action and adventure into an unusual tale about a pair of brothers who,...
by Rafael Sabatini
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2009

The Sea Hawk is a seafaring adventure set at the end of the sixteenth century. A retired Cornish gentleman is betrayed by his jealous half-brother and ends up a slave on a Spanish galley. He is freed by Barbary pirates and he joins their crew, swearing vengeance on his brother. The pirates name him "Sakr-el-Bahr": the hawk of the sea.

Delusion and Dream

In Wilhelm Jensen's 'Gradiva'

by Wilhelm Jensen, Sigmund Freud
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2016

Readers can get a first-hand glimpse at the origins of psychoanalytic literary criticism in this compelling volume. It includes both the novel Gradiva by German writer Wilhelm Jensen, as well as an assessment of the novel by Sigmund Freud, the founding father of psychoanalysis.
by John Galsworthy
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2016

Renowned British novelist and playwright John Galsworthy tackles the issue of World War I in the moving stories and sketches collected in Tatterdemalion. Half of the tales describe different aspects of wartime, and half describe the process of getting back on track once peace has been declared. With...

Old-Time Makers of Medicine

The Students and Teachers of Medicine During the Middle Ages

by James J. Walsh
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2014

Looking back from the vantage-point of the 21st century, medieval medicine seems hopelessly antiquated and even alarmingly ignorant. But today's advanced medical technology wouldn't be possible without those distant historical foundations. In this comprehensive survey of medieval medicine from James J. Walsh, a fascinating picture emerges of the brave and intrepid pioneers who helped pave the way.
by Jean-Henri Fabre
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2009

The Life of the Spider is a volume in Jean-Henri Fabre's "Souvenirs Entomologiques", in which he shares fifty years of careful observation. He re-acquaints us with the most everyday insects, inspiring a new interest, awareness and understanding in the reader. This volume concerns spiders.
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