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1912

The Financier


Theodore Dreiser - 1912
    This powerful novel explores the dynamics of the financial world during the Civil War and after the stock-market panic caused by the Great Chicago Fire. The first in a ''trilogy of desire,'' The Financier tells the story of the ruthlessly dominating broker Frank Cowperwood as he climbs the ladder of success, his adoring mistress championing his every move. Based on the life of financier C. T. Yerkes, Dreiser's cutting portrayal of the corrupt magnate Cowperwood illustrates the idea that wealth is often obtained by less than reputable means.

Smoke Bellew


Jack London - 1912
    but for no pay. When Klondike fever strikes the region, he sees his chance to break from drudgery – starting him on a journey that takes him over mountain passes and down swirling rapids, removing him forever from the world he knew and the man he was. Taking the name "Smoke," he learns to thrive and flourish in the wilds of the frontier."Smoke Bellew," first published in 1912, tells a tale as bracing and fast-moving as an icy mountain stream.Includes:- The Taste of the Meat- The Stampede to Squaw Creek- Shorty Dreams- The Man on the Other Bank- The Race for Number One

Daddy-Long-Legs


Jean Webster - 1912
    For the first time in her life, she had someone she could pretend was "family." But everything was not perfect, for he chose to remain anonymous and asked that she only write him concerning her progress in school. Who was this mysterious gentleman and would Jerusha ever meet him?

Manalive


G.K. Chesterton - 1912
    Innocent Smith, a bubbly, high-spirited gentleman who literally falls into their midst. Later accused of murder and denounced for philandering everywhere he goes, Smith prompts his newfound acquaintances to recognize an important idea in most unexpected ways.

Come Rack! Come Rope!


Robert Hugh Benson - 1912
    Benson s works, this novel has been reprinted many times since its publication in 1912. The drama and the characters therein have their basis in the real life account of a Catholic family, and of the sufferings of Catholics in general, under Elizabeth I of England. In this story of deep tragedy and terror Msgr. Benson portrays the conflict between natural, tender human passion and divine love, and its heroic resolution worked out in the hearts of the two principal characters, along with the development of the doctrine of vocation. Recommended by Laura Berquist Medieval English amp Spanish Hist/Geog/Lit Syllabus Laura Berquist Medieval European Hist/Geog/Lit Syllabus, Laura Berquist British Literature, Our Lady of Victory Grade 9 Author: Robert Benson Pages: 377, Hardcover Publisher: Neumann Press ISBN: 1-911845-35-6

The Complete Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated) (Prometheus Classics)


Thomas Hardy - 1912
    This collection gathers together the works by Thomas Hardy in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume! This book contains now several HTML tables of contents that will make reading a real pleasure! Novels Desperate Remedies [1871] Under the Greenwood Tree [1872] A Pair of Blue Eyes [1873] Far from the Madding Crowd [1874] The Hand of Ethelberta [1876] The Return of the Native [1878] The Trumpet-Major John Loveday [1880] A Laodicean [1881] Two on a Tower [1882] The Mayor of Casterbridge [1886] The Woodlanders [1887] Tess of the d'Urbervilles [1891] Jude the Obscure [1895] The Well–Beloved [1897] Stories Wessex Tales [1888]: The Three Strangers; A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four; The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion; The Withered Arm; Fellow-Townsmen; Interlopers at the Knap; The Distracted Preacher A Group of Noble Dames [1891]: The first Countess of Wessex; Barbara of the House of Grebe; The Marchioness of Stonehenge; Lady Mottisfont; The Lady Icenway; Squire Petrick's Lady, Anna, Lady Baxby; The Lady Penelope; The Duchess of Hamptonshire; The Honourable Laura Life's Little Ironies [1894]: An Imaginative Woman; The Son's Veto; For Conscience' Sake; A Tragedy of Two Ambitions; On the Western Circuit; To Please His Wife; The Fiddler of the Reels; A Few Crusted Characters A Changed Man and Other Tales [1913]: A Changed Man; The Waiting Supper; Alicia's Diary; The Grave by the Handpost; Enter A Dragoon; A Tryst at an Ancient Earth Work; What the Shepherd Saw; A Committee-Man of 'The Terror'; The Duke's Reappearance; A Mere Interlude; The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid Uncollected Stories: Blue Jimmy: The Horse Stealer; Destiny and a Blue Cloak; How I Built Myself a House; Old Mrs Chundle; Our Exploits at West Poley; The Doctor's Legend; The Spectre of the Real; The Thieves Who Couldn't Help Sneezing; The Unconquerable; An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress And Poems

The Complete Tarzan Collection


Edgar Rice Burroughs - 1912
    This collection chronicles the wild and savage tales of Tarzan, a boy isolated from civility and raised by apes. View each novel as originally published in various pulp fiction magazines, from the early 10's, 20's, 30's and 40's. This collection, which is optimized for Kindle, includes all original cover art, original stories, and a hyperlink menu for ease of navigation from book to book.

The Lost World & Other Stories


Arthur Conan Doyle - 1912
    G. Wells) are linked by their imposing central character, the pugnaciously adventurous and outrageous Professor Challenger. The Lost World (forebear of Jurassic Park) vividly depicts a perilous region in which the explorers confront creatures from the prehistoric era. 'The Poison Belt' presents an eerie doomsday scenario, while ‘The Disintegration Machine’ satirically comments on scientific cynicism.In ‘When the World Screamed’, the planet responds violently to an experimental incursion. The strangest item is 'The Land of Mist', which seeks to reconcile science with spiritualism. This memorable collection provides imaginative entertainment, entrancing escapism and bold provocation.

The Judgement and In the Penal Colony


Franz Kafka - 1912
    All the titles are extracts from "Penguin Classics" titles.

Pan's Garden


Algernon Blackwood - 1912
    Unified by the theme of the Elementals of Nature, these stories "are the quintessence of some of the most inspired creativity you will find anywhere in the world of supernatural fiction," as Mike Ashley notes in his introduction.

Molly McDonald A Tale of the Old Frontier


Randall Parrish - 1912
    You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Moths of the Limberlost


Gene Stratton-Porter - 1912
    She wrote some of the best selling novels and well-received columns in magazines of the day. She became a wildlife photographer, specializing in the birds and moths in one of the last of the vanishing wetlands of the lower Great Lakes Basin. The Limberlost and Wildflower Woods of northeastern Indiana were the laboratory and inspiration for her stories, novels, essays, photography, and movies. Her first attributed novel, The Song of the Cardinal (1903) met with great commercial success. Her novels Freckles (1904) and A Girl of the Limberlost (1909) are set in the wooded wetlands and swamps of the disappearing central Indiana ecosystems she loved and documented. Although Stratton-Porter wanted to focus on nature books, it was her romantic novels that made her famous and generated the finances that allowed her to pursue her nature studies. Her other works include: The Harvester (1911), A Daughter of the Land (1918) and Her Father's Daughter (1921).

Robin Hood


Louis Rhead - 1912
    Friar Tuck, Maid Marian, Little John and Will Scarlet are all part of his merry band of outlaws.

The Big Book of Fables


Walter Jerrold - 1912
    150 fables translated, retain old phrasing, even rhymes. From French, Roman Babrius's Aesop, to recent Cowper and Emerson. Illustrated from estate of Charles Robinson in 24 fabulous colored plates and 82 intricate delicately detailed black & white drawings.

The Boys of the Wireless


Frank V. Webster - 1912
    You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Plays by August Strindberg: The Dream Play - The Link - The Dance of Death


August Strindberg - 1912
    Here are collected three of his finest plays, written during what he called his 'Inferno period', a period just following a series of psychotic episodes, they are full of wild imagery, intense and powerful characters and touch on realism and naturalism in a groundbreaking way for the time. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Old Judge Priest


Irvin S. Cobb - 1912
    American humorist and newspaper columnist for The Saturday Evening Post and Cosmopolitan. He is best known for his Judge Priest stories. Contents: The Lord Provides; A Blending of the Parables; Judge Priest Comes Back; A Chapter from the Life of an Ant; Sergeant Jimmy Bagby's Feet; According to the Code; Forrest's Last Charge; Double-Barrelled Justice; and A Beautiful Evening. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

Greyfriars Bobby


Eleanor Atkinson - 1912
    He was only a little country dog - the very youngest and smallest and shaggiest of Skye terriers-bred on a heathery slope of the Pentland hills, where the loudest sound was the bark of a collie or the tinkle of a sheep-bell. That morning he had come to the weekly market with Auld Jock, a farm laborer, and the Grassmarket of the Scottish capital lay in the narrow valley at the southern base of Castle Crag. Two hundred feet above it the time-gun was mounted in the half-moon battery on an overhanging, crescent-shaped ledge of rock. In any part of the city the report of the one-o'clock gun was sufficiently alarming, but in the Grassmarket it was an earth-rending explosion directly overhead. It needed to be heard but once there to be registered on even a little dog's brain. Bobby had heard it many times, and he never failed to yelp a sharp protest at the outrage to his ears; but, as the gunshot was always followed by a certain happy event, it started in his active little mind a train of pleasant associations.

The Justice of the Duke


Rafael Sabatini - 1912
    In 'The Justice of the Duke,' Sabatini paints an enduring picture of Italian life under the duke and reveals the true nature of this much-reviled man. This is a story of passion, revenge and murderous ambition with all the skill and ambition that has earnt Sabatini his masterly reputation.

Sincerity


Warwick Deeping - 1912
    He discovers illnesses caused by poor sanitation but runs against town politics in trying to improve conditions.

The Private Life Of Henry Maitland


Morley Roberts - 1912
    Certainly there were days and seasons when I thought this might be his possible end. But some men break and others bend, and in him there was undoubtedly some curious strength though it were but the Will to Live of Schopenhauer, the one philosopher he sometimes read. I used myself to think that it was perhaps his native sensuousness which kept him alive in spite of all his misery.

Chantecoq and the Aubry Affair


Arthur Bernède - 1912
    When plans for Jean Aubry's revolutionary "combat aircraft" are stolen by a German spy, his daughter Germaine volunteers to bring them back. Disguised as a governess, Germaine infiltrates the highest levels of the German military. When she is finally unmasked and imprisoned, her father and her aviator fiancé call on the ultimate secret agent to help bring her home. Chantecoq. King of detectives, master of disguise. But even the mercurial, theatrical Chantecoq will find his ingenuity stretched to the very limits to rescue Germaine Aubry from Spandau Citadel. Originally published as Coeur de Française, and translated into English for the first time, this first Chantecoq adventure is a bold pulp tale of honour, patriotism, romance, and selfless heroism. Filled with suspense, fast cars, swordfights and daring escapes, the action unfolds against a backdrop of growing hostility between France and Germany.

Quatermain: The Complete Adventures 2 Allan's Wife, Maiwa's Revenge & Marie


H. Rider Haggard - 1912
    Rider Haggard's famous character Allan Quatermain. Quatermain is the ultimate white man in Africa the Great White Hunter, adventurer and guide. These are stories brim full of action, romance, big game hunting, hairsbreadth escapes from dangerous animals and the fierce peoples of the Dark Continent, fantastical landscapes and strange hidden cultures with lost cities from a time when vast expanses of this mysterious land remained untrodden by the feet of Western man and it seemed that anything was yet possible. In this second volume of the complete Quatermain novels and short stories available from Leonaur in hard and soft cover are the lesser known Allan s Wife, Maiwa s Revenge & Marie. These books will be a joy for all collectors who will relish the opportunity to own all the adventures in a coordinated collection."

Jean Gilles, Schoolboy


André Lafon - 1912
    City boy, he immersed himself in nature through his discovery of the garden on the edge of the estuary, in which he took refuge. At the resumption of classes, he joined the boarding school nearby, where he faces the harsh relationship between kids, the first exalted friendships, but also the first betrayal and cowardice first. And then there are those parents too far, this musician whose father is not clear what harm he suffered and Gilles seeks to settle a thousand ways without ever succeeding, this loving mother but dedicated entirely to the whims of its husband - until the final drama. (Google translation of fr.wikipedia)