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Anne's House of Dreams

Anne's House of Dreams

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anne's House of Dreams is the fifth novel of Lucy Maud Montgomery's popular Anne of Green Cables series. Anne's House of Dreams narrates the marriage life of Anne Shirley with her childhood friend Gilbert. Many heart touching incidents are narrated throughout the novel. Anne brings relief to sorrows of many people such as her neighbor Leslie, whose..

The Alchemist

The Alchemist

by Ben Jonson

Ben Jonson's comedy play The Alchemist explores the exploitation of vulnerable human minds by a simple house keeper. Jeremy, butler of Lovewit uses the house for fraudulent acts in the absence of his master. Supported by two other criminals Subtle and Doll Common, the trio exploits people from all back-rounds by pretending to do supernatural action..

The Gods of Mars

The Gods of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burrough's space opera The Gods of Mars is the sequel of his first Barsoom series novel A Princess of Mars. John Carter returns to Mars after 10 years at earth and join hands with Tars Tarkas to save Thuvia, a slave girl from Valley Dor which is considered as paradise without any exit doors. The novel ends in Carter is at a daunting task..

The Red Room

The Red Room

by H. G. Wells

The Red Room is an unusual H. G. Wells's short story in horror fiction which leave us blind on the existence of Ghosts. The narrator who is proud of his courage taking up a challenge of staying in a haunted room. Haunted by the darkness in the room he tries to light candles, but one after the other they keep extinguish. Trying to escape from the ro..

Lord Jim

Lord Jim

by Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad's sea fiction Lord Jim narrates the story of a young aspiring sailors transformation from cowardliness to bravery. Lord Jim, a deputy captains of a pilgrimage ship is put to humiliation, when the crew was escaping while the ship was about to sink. Unable to erase his memories of humiliation, he accepts the challenge of getting deputed..

The Story of Mankind

The Story of Mankind

by Hendrik Willem Van Loon

Written and illustrated by Dutch-American historian Hendrik Willem van Loon, this reference book The Story of Mankind details the transformation of civilization from stone age to the modern states. If you want to learn how human race evolved to what we are today through contribution in arts, culture, religion, inventions, philosophy and technology...

The Economic Consequences of the Peace

The Economic Consequences of the Peace

by John Maynard Keynes

The Economic Consequences of the Peace written by British economist John Maynard Keynes put a strong argument that the Peace Treaties Versailles was too harsh and unfair against Germany, which was primarily focused on war debts rather on economic recovery and would produce only counter results and ruin Europe. Keynes's helped to consolidate the sim..

Bushido, the Soul of Japan

Bushido, the Soul of Japan

by Inazo Nitobe

Bushido, the Soul of Japan is a book on samurai ethics written by Japanese economist Inazo Nitobe who had active professions as educator and politician. Samurais are known for their characteristics of loyalty, politeness, bravery, sincerity, and self-control. The author explores the warriors of Japan and compares their counterpart of Medieval Chiva..