Edison's Conquest of Mars, by Garrett P. Serviss, is one of the many science fiction novels published in the nineteenth century. Although science fict...
Set in the era preceding the First World War, "Robin" delves into the intricate relationships between English nobles and commoners. This novel serves...
This play, a sequel to Shakespeare's *The Taming of the Shrew*, focuses on Petruchio's second marriage to Maria, a woman who defies traditional expect...
The Seaboard Parish is the second book in the trilogy that began with Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood. It follows the same characters as they move to...
This novel picks up directly after the conclusion of "The Count of Monte Cristo" and follows the further adventures of Edmond Dantès, now known as the...
Monte-Cristo's Daughter is the thrilling sequel to Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, The Count of Monte-Cristo. The story follows the adventures of Zule...
This is a humorous and heartwarming novel that follows the adventures of Barnaby, a wealthy widow, as she travels to America. Along the way, she meets...
The eleventh issue of "The Black Cat" magazine features five original short stories exploring themes of mystery, intrigue, and the darker side of huma...
The second part of Shakespeare's Henry IV chronicles the aftermath of the Battle of Shrewsbury, as the rebels led by the Earl of Northumberland contin...
Falstaff's Wedding is a play written by William Kenrick in the 18th century. It serves as a sequel to Shakespeare's works Henry IV, Part 2 and The Mer...
In "Camp Fire Girls in After Years," the beloved characters from Margaret Vandercook's Camp Fire Girls series navigate the complexities of adult life....