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George Eliot's Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 3 (of 3)
George Eliot
This final volume charts the late maturity, profound grief, and unexpected autumn renewal of one of the Victorian era's most brilliant literary minds. It captures the quiet dignity of a life defined by relentless intellectual labor.

The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus
Gaius Valerius Catullus
These ancient poems capture the raw, unvarnished intensity of human emotion, mapping the sharp transition from ecstatic devotion to bitter, searing heartbreak.

A Short History of English Agriculture
W. H. R. (William Henry Ricketts) Curtler
Agriculture is the foundation of every other art, trade, and profession, acting as the great nerve and sinew that holds together the joints of a monarchy.

How I found Livingstone
Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley
Sent by a newspaper to find a missing explorer, a determined traveler hacks through the African wilderness to solve a mystery the world had long ago consigned to the grave.

Robert Browning
G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton
A vibrant look at a poet who was less a man of letters than a man of action, this study cuts through the fog of Victorian academicism to reveal a surprisingly human, impulsive, and energetic figure.

The regimental records of the British Army
John S. Farmer
This meticulous reference work chronicles the heritage of the British Army by cataloging the evolving identities of its fighting units at the turn of the twentieth century. It serves as an essential index for those tracing the lineage, honors, and unique traditions of the regiments that defined an era of imperial…

Tobacco in Colonial Virginia: "The Sovereign Remedy"
G. Melvin Herndon
This scholarly study traces how a single, labor-intensive crop transformed a struggling outpost into the economic heart of a colony, shaping the social and physical landscape of early Virginia. It is an essential account of the "golden weed" that dictated the rhythm of colonial life.

Uncanny Tales
Various
This collection of dark, atmospheric short stories explores the thin boundary between the rational world and the encroaching unknown. It serves as a classic example of Edwardian-era fiction that finds menace in the mundane and terror in the inexplicable.

Victorian worthies
George Henry Blore
Great men are rarely defined by their solitude, but rather by the friction of their era and the indelible marks they leave upon the public consciousness. This collection of portraits chronicles the architects of an age.

A Dish of Orts
George MacDonald
A collection of essays and lectures, this volume serves as a thoughtful meditation on the nature of art, the function of the imagination, and the pursuit of a life lived in accordance with truth.

Buddhist birth stories
Robert Cæsar Childers
These ancient narratives trace the spiritual evolution of a soul through countless lives, illustrating how wisdom and compassion eventually culminate in the attainment of Buddhahood. They serve as both a foundational moral framework and a historical bridge between the cultures of the East and West.

Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations
Unknown
This reference volume functions as a curated map of English literature’s most enduring expressions, organizing thousands of poetic lines by their thematic subject matter.

Historic Paris
Jetta Sophia Wolff
This guide serves as a meticulous map for the curious traveler, chronicling the layered histories hidden behind the facades of Paris’s most storied streets. It transforms the city into a living, breathing archive of the past.

The Common Rocks and Minerals of Missouri
W. D. Keller
This guide offers a clear, accessible window into the hidden geological history beneath our feet, demystifying the rocks and minerals found across the Missouri landscape. It serves as both a practical manual and an invitation to look closer at the natural world.

The Lake of the Sky: Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Towns, Early Mining Excitements, Steamer Ride, Mineral Springs, Mountain and Lake Resorts, Trail and Camping Out Trips, Summer Residences, Fishing, Hunting, Flowers, Birds, Animals, Trees, and Chaparral, with a Full Account of the Tahoe National Forest, the Public Use of the Water of Lake Tahoe and Much Other Interesting Matter
George Wharton James
A comprehensive survey of Lake Tahoe’s geography, history, and natural wonders, this volume serves as both a rugged field guide and an evocative celebration of the Sierras.

The Life of Sir Richard Burton
Thomas Wright
A restless polymath who redefined the boundaries of Victorian exploration, Richard Burton lived a life as crowded with controversy and discovery as the exotic texts he famously translated.

A History of Chinese Literature
Herbert Allen Giles
This sweeping survey introduces the vast, uninterrupted tradition of Chinese letters, bridging the gap between ancient philosophical canon and the diverse, centuries-spanning literary achievements of a civilization. It stands as a foundational effort to make these works accessible to the Western reader.

A military interlude
Ernest Haycox
HOOK A ragged, starving soldier abandons his post at Valley Forge, only to find that his fierce sense of justice demands he return to the front.

Moxon's Mechanick exercises, volume 2 (of 2)
Joseph Moxon
This meticulous technical manual demystifies the seventeenth-century printing house, documenting the precise physical labor, specialized tools, and social customs that defined the trade during its infancy.

The History of Tammany Hall: Second Edition
Gustavus Myers
This chronicle of New York’s most notorious political machine reveals how an ostensibly patriotic society transformed into a sophisticated engine of graft and power. It offers a cold, rigorous autopsy of urban corruption spanning over a century.

Women's Bathing and Swimming Costume in the United States
Claudia Brush Kidwell
The evolution of the American woman’s swim suit tracks a journey from restrictive, heavy-fabric bathing dresses to the functional, streamlined garments that define modern aquatic sport.

Christopher Columbus and his monument Columbia
Unknown
This commemorative volume gathers historical accounts, tributes, and artistic reflections to honor the life of the Genoese explorer and the burgeoning national identity of the New World.

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Kite-Flying" to "Kyshtym": Volume 15, Slice 8
Various
This volume of the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica serves as a vast, meticulously ordered archive of human knowledge, spanning the alphabetical entries from "Kite-Flying" to "Kyshtym." It functions as both a time capsule of early twentieth-century scholarship and a practical reference work,…

Ford Manual for Owners and Operators of Ford Cars and Trucks (1919)
Ford Motor Company
This essential guide offers a clear, mechanical blueprint for the early twentieth-century driver, demystifying the internal combustion engine for the layperson. It remains a testament to the pursuit of simplicity in automotive design.

Fortunes and dreams
Astra Cielo
The desire to peer through the veil of the unknown is a persistent human impulse. This manual serves as a curated archive of the various methods—from the celestial to the domestic—by which people have long sought to navigate the mysteries of their own futures.

The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
H. G. (Herbert George) Wells
The dawn of a new, gargantuan era arrives not with a bang, but with a scientific formula, forever altering the scale of existence and pitting the ordinary human world against its own progeny.

The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner
Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky
The life of an incomparable genius unfolds against the backdrop of a Renaissance Italy torn between the radiant rebirth of ancient ideals and the dark, smoldering zealotry of the medieval church.

Allan Quatermain
H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard
The great wheel of Fate rolls on like a Juggernaut, and crushes us all in turn, some soon, some late—it does not matter when, in the end, it crushes us all.

Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
François Rabelais
This sprawling, riotous chronicle of a giant’s life blends low-brow slapstick with high-minded humanist philosophy. It is a singular, boisterous monument to human appetite, intellect, and the absurd contradictions of the Renaissance.

Les Bijoux Indiscrets, or, The Indiscreet Toys
Denis Diderot
A sultan receives a magical ring that forces the secret parts of any woman it points toward to speak the truth, turning his court into a theater of involuntary confessions and exposed desires.

The Magic Skin
Honoré de Balzac
A man discovers a talisman that grants his every desire, but the price of each wish is a shrinking of his own lifespan. This bargain forces a desperate race against the inevitable approach of death.

Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume
Voltaire
This collection brings together the biting wit and philosophical playfulness of the Enlightenment’s most famous provocateur. Through a series of brisk, imaginative tales, the reader is guided on a tour of human folly, organized religion, and the persistent, often absurd, search for wisdom.

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus": Volume 13, Slice 6
Various
This reference volume serves as an expansive window into the late Edwardian era’s collective knowledge, cataloging everything from the intricacies of Homeric scholarship to the management of hop harvests.

Humility: The Beauty of Holiness
Andrew Murray
True humility is the essential soil where all other spiritual virtues take root and flourish. By embracing a life of total dependence on the Divine, one finds the path to genuine holiness and peace.

The common sense of sex
James Oppenheim
The natural, often misunderstood human drive for sexual expression requires a blend of scientific insight and practical wisdom to move beyond the shadows of shame. This exploration demystifies intimacy, offering a path toward fulfillment through understanding and personal growth.

The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
Douie, James McCrone, Sir
A comprehensive survey of a vast, rugged region, this work maps the geography, history, and social fabric of northwestern India under British administration. It serves as a meticulous record of a landscape defined by its mountains, rivers, and diverse tribal populations.

William Lilly's History of His Life and Times, from the Year 1602 to 1681
William Lilly
The life of a seventeenth-century astrologer unfolds through his own eyes, documenting a turbulent career that navigated the whims of both the stars and the warring factions of the English Civil War.

Hebraic Literature
Unknown
This collection serves as a window into the vast, intricate architecture of the Talmud and the broader body of Hebraic thought. It captures the essential temperament of a people who viewed the interpretation of law as the primary language of their relationship with the Divine.

International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1,: No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850
Various
This volume acts as a mid-nineteenth-century cultural digest, preserving the intellectual pulse of 1850 through a curated collection of biographical sketches, literary critiques, and serialized fiction. It serves as a fascinating, multifaceted time capsule of the Victorian imagination.

Sexual Life of Primitive People
Hans Fehlinger
This examination of human development explores how diverse cultures have navigated the complexities of intimacy, marriage, and social organization across history. It offers a comparative study of the evolution of sexual ethics.

The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Mark Twain
A town that prides itself on being incorruptible meets its match in a stranger’s cruel, calculated plot to turn its vaunted honesty into a public scandal.

The Toys of Peace, and Other Papers
Saki
A sharp, cynical wit dissects the trivialities of early 20th-century English life, revealing the vanity and underlying cruelty beneath the veneer of polite society.

Bartholomew de Las Casas
Francis Augustus MacNutt
This account explores the life of the Spanish bishop who spent over half a century fighting for the rights of indigenous peoples in the Americas, challenging the brutal colonial systems of his era. It examines the evolution of his conscience, his complex relationship with the Spanish Crown, and his unwavering…

Flowers and Flower-Gardens: With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden
David Lester Richardson
A gentle guide to the cultivation of beauty in exile, this work bridges the distance between the lush, untamed landscapes of Bengal and the refined, poetical gardens of the English tradition.

Lyra Celtica: An Anthology of Representative Celtic Poetry
Unknown
This wide-ranging collection gathers the voices of a fractured, dreaming race, spanning from the ancient, ghost-haunted bards of the early Gael to the delicate, modern lyrical stirrings of the late nineteenth century. It is a map of the Celtic imagination, tracing the deep-rooted connections between language,…

The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Discussed and Mr. Cotton's Letter Examined and Answered
Roger Williams
This foundational text argues that the state has no rightful authority over the soul’s private devotion. It serves as a stirring, rigorous defense of individual conscience against the reach of government and institutional religion.

The Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics
Eduard Zeller
Ancient Greek philosophy offers a profound mirror for the modern soul, reflecting both the beauty of reason and the persistent fragility of human understanding.

Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England
Unknown
This collection gathers the voices of England’s past, preserving the songs and ballads that once echoed through harvest fields, taverns, and village greens. It offers a rare, unvarnished look at the rhythms of rural life across centuries.