Published 1900 onward

The Outcry

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Henry James



The story concerns the contemplated sale of a famous painting by a proud but relatively cash-strapped British aristocrat to a wealthy Americ…

The Race Of The Swift

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Edwin Carlile Litsey



This 1905 collection is of the author’s short animal stories, some previously published in magazines. - Summary by David Wales

The Storm Of London

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Fernande Blaze De Bury



Our clothes tell our story. They reflect our rank, have to suit a perfect event, and much more. But what happens when they disappear? Sounds…

Windy McPherson's Son

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Sherwood Anderson



Windy McPherson's Son is the story of Sam McPherson's rise in the world of business and search for emotional enlightenment in later life. Mc…

A Cathedral Singer

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James Lane Allen



New York City in the early 20th century, a boy with an angelic voice, his devoted mother, the great Episcopal Cathedral of Saint John The Di…

Bucking the Tiger

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Achmed Abdullah



A group of down-and-outers decide on the ultimate gamble: they will bankroll one of themselves, chosen by lot, to live well for a year. Then…

If You Touch Them They Vanish

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Gouverneur Morris



"No man who has not endured solitude in long doses knows how vivid, real, and necessary people and things of the imagination may become…

Sasha

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Aleksandr Kuprin



Kuprin is well-known to Russian readers and has been described as one of the last exponents of Russian critical realism. He first made a car…

Shifting Sands

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Sara Ware Bassett



After days of fog Stanley Heath, a stranger whose power-boat runs aground on the treacherous Cape Cod shoals, stumbles into the Homestead an…

The Old House

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Cecile Tormay and Cécile Tormay



On a snowy winter's evening, Christopher Ulwing returns to his home, known as The New House for the last thirty years. Settled between the …

The Dark Star

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Robert W. Chambers



Ruhannah “Rue” Carew, who dreams of becoming an artist, has grown up listening to her father tell the story of how he came by a wooden box a…

The Enchanted April (Version 3)

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Elizabeth Von Arnim



Escaping their lives for a month in a castle on the Riviera, four women spend considerable effort suspiciously guarding their solitude, beli…

Saint's Progress

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John Galsworthy



Edward Pierson is the widowed vicar of a London church. He has two daughters, Eve and Noel, who is 17. In essence, the novel follows the bat…

The Street Called Straight

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Basil King



Henry Guion, a rich and successful American businessman, faces complete ruin and jail as he has embezzled all his client’s money. He tells h…

Emily Climbs, Version 3

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Lucy Maud Montgomery



Teenage orphan Emily Starr of New Moon has always wanted to be a great writer. But her old-fashioned aunt, who has never liked Emily’s writi…

Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 2: Born to Good Luck; or The Boy Who Succeeded

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Frank Tousey



Dick Armstrong is an enterprising young man who works his way out of a slave-labor situation to become a successful businessman at only age …

Nell and Her Grandfather

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William James McGlothlin



If you have heard of the Dickens novel, The Old Curiosity Shop, and remember Nell Trent, the beautiful and virtuous young girl of "not …

Caliban by the Yellow Sands

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Percy MacKaye



Caliban, the primitive, savage son of the witch Sycorax and the evil frog-tiger god Setebos, seeks to obtain knowledge and become civilized …

Bread

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Charles G. Norris



Bread by Charles G. Norris reads like a working class Great Gatsby with a tragic female main character. The author is said to have influence…

Laughter Limited

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Nina Wilcox Putnam



When some people write the story of their life it is a sign that they are dead. There are in the motion-picture world also a class of dead …

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