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Einstein's Theories of Relativity and Gravitation: A selection of material from the essays submitted in the competition for the Eugene Higgins prize of $5,000
J. Malcolm (James Malcolm) Bird
This guide to non-Euclidean space and four-dimensional physics breaks down Einstein's work into plain concepts. Compiled from competitive essays, it turns abstract science into clear, accessible thought.

Fantasia of the Unconscious
D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
A defiant philosophy of human nature insists that true vitality lies not in mental ideals, but in the dark, physical centers of the individual soul. It challenges every modern impulse toward conformity and intellectualism.

Letters of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy from 1833 to 1847
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Driven by an uncompromising artistic standard, a celebrated young composer navigates the frustrating machinery of royal patronage, public performance, and personal grief while maintaining his vibrant creative voice.

Michael Strogoff
Jules Verne
A lone Russian courier crosses thousands of miles of hostile wilderness to deliver a crucial warning before a traitorous invasion destroys the Siberian capital.

Strictly Business: More Stories of the Four Million
O. Henry
A million city lives collide, overlap, and trade places in twenty-three short stories where identity is fluid, romance is a gamble, and the metropolis always gets the last word.

Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand and One Nights
Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
A sovereign tests a condemned youth with bedtime stories, while a court of wazirs fights for the prisoner's execution.

The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Atrebates to Bedlis: Vol. 1 Part 3
Various
An expansive mid-1920s reference volume captures a world suspended between classic nineteenth-century scholarship and the rapid geopolitical realignments of the early twentieth century.

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803
Unknown
Across papal decrees, diplomatic squabbles, and voyage records, this compilation captures the global struggle to claim, carve up, and govern the Philippine archipelago.

The Snakes of Europe
George Albert Boulenger
A rigorous taxonomic survey demystifies a often-feared group of reptiles through precise biological measurements, precise structural analysis, and meticulous geographical mapping.

A Compendium on the Soul
Avicenna
Human existence transcends mere material biology through a rational inner reality that connects directly to eternal, divine light.

Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, v. 2 of 3: or the Central and Western Rajput States of India
James Tod
A vast landscape of desert fortresses, ancient chivalry, and rigid ancestral pride comes alive through the detailed record of a British political agent who spent years traversing northern India.

Evolution and Ethics, and Other Essays
Thomas Henry Huxley
An unyielding scientific mind examines the moral duty of humanity, refusing to let nature or religious fanaticism dictate the rules of human conduct.

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of James Matthew Barrie
J. M. (James Matthew) Barrie
A comprehensive master catalog maps the expansive fictional domains, theatrical plays, and journalistic essays that define a beloved Scottish author's complete literary legacy.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial: A monument commemorating the conception, preservation, and growth of the great American republic
Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society of the Black Hills
A monumental tribute to American democracy, carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota.

The Great English Short-Story Writers, Volume 1
Unknown
Masterful storytellers capture human ambition, folly, and mortality through small, intensely focused narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.

The Last Harvest
John Burroughs
Reflecting the deliberate, watchful eye of a seasoned naturalist, this final collection meditates on the enduring power of classic literature, the flaws of evolutionary theory, and the quiet constancy of the natural world.

The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 2 (of 2)
Hügel, Friedrich, Freiherr von
An exhaustive inquiry into the human soul reveals how mystical ecstasy, psychological fragile states, and rigorous philosophical thought intertwine to form the bedrock of genuine spiritual life.

The Works of Voltaire, Vol. IV of XLIII.: Romances, Vol. III of III, and A Treatise on Toleration
Voltaire
A sharp mind turns its gaze on human ignorance, dismantling dogma through quick-witted satire before mounting a devastating moral defense of religious freedom.

The World's Greatest Books
Unknown
A room of old books has its own atmosphere, but a room of book summaries feels like a crowded salon where every shelf speaks at once.

History for ready reference, Volume 1, A-Elba
J. N. (Josephus Nelson) Larned
A vast library of human history is distilled into a single, meticulously arranged system of excerpted historical voices.

The Boy Scouts Book of Stories
Unknown
An anthology of classic tales captures the thrill of high-seas adventure, eerie spectral encounters, and western humor tailored for young, inquisitive minds.

Under Western Eyes
Joseph Conrad
A solitary student betrays a revolutionary fugitive to protect his own future, only to find himself trapped in a nightmare of moral isolation and mandatory espionage.

Carmen Ariza
Charles Francis Stocking
A young girl's unwavering spiritual clarity transforms lives and shatters corporate and clerical corruption across two continents.

Folk Tales from the Russian
Verra Xenophontovna Kalamatiano de Blumenthal
Russian folklore slips away beneath the quickened pace of modern life, leaving these traditional tales as vibrant remnants of an older world.

The Book of Were-Wolves
S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould
A shadowy figure slips through the moonlit woods, caught between human intelligence and the ravenous, bloodthirsty instincts of a wild beast.

The Library of Work and Play: Guide and Index
Cheshire Lowton Boone
Hands-on craft and targeted play transform idle energy into practical mastery, creating capable young adults grounded in taste, self-reliance, and real-world purpose.

The Magnificent Ambersons
Booth Tarkington
A once-proud family's decline mirrors the changing American landscape in this poignant tale of pride, loss, and transformation.

The Works of Lucian of Samosata
of Samosata Lucian
Human foolishness remains remarkably constant across the centuries, whether dressed in ancient robes or modern pretensions. In these vibrant satires, gods squabble over lost vanity, philosophers haggle over their own hypocritical dogmas, and the newly dead cling desperately to the earthly pomps they can no longer…

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Convention" to "Copyright": Volume 7, Slice 3
Various
Humanity’s accumulated knowledge transforms from dry legal formalities and technical mechanisms into a vibrant tapestry of global geography, scientific innovation, and religious tradition.

Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance
Novalis
A poet's quest for love, wisdom, and self-discovery unfolds in a mystical Germany, where art, nature, and the divine intertwine.

My Religion
Tolstoy, Leo, graf
A dramatic inner transformation leads a privilege-weary Russian noble to cast aside church dogma, finding in the simple command to resist no evil a radical blueprint for universal peace.

Occult Chemistry: Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements
Annie Besant
A meticulous clairvoyant gazes into the invisible heart of matter, mapping the intricate, whirling geometry that binds the physical universe together.

Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, Jan. 8, 1919
Various
Fresh off the heels of the Great War, this January 1919 issue captures a weary yet triumphant Britain navigating demobilization, political upheaval, and the comical absurdities of returning to peacetime life.

The Holyhead Road: The Mail-coach Road to Dublin. Vol. 1
Charles G. (Charles George) Harper
An excursion along Britain's great north-western thoroughfare uncovers the layered history, ghost stories, and ruined inns left behind as steam power replaced horse-drawn travel.

The Rivals: A Comedy
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
When a young romantic demands a broke, lowly lover, a wealthy officer invents a dirt-poor alter ego to win her heart. In 18th-century Bath, their tangled deceptions snowball into a sparkling, high-stakes duel of wits and weapons.

The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam
Omar Khayyam
A lone astronomer peers into the vast Persian night, searching for truth in a universe that reveals no answers beyond the brief, radiant joy of the present moment.

The Swiss Family Robinson: A Translation from the Original German
Johann David Wyss
A father’s steady ingenuity transforms a terrifying shipwreck into an exuberant, decades-long masterclass in self-reliance and discovery.

The Talisman
Walter Scott
In the sun-scorched sands of the Third Crusade, a lonely Scottish knight and a courtly Saracen trade blows before sharing a spring, setting in motion a tale of high chivalry, treacherous alliances, and royal feuds.

The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
Hugh Lofting
A young English boy wanders into a world of talking animals, floating islands, and high-seas adventure when he becomes assistant to a gentle country doctor who prefers the company of beasts to men.

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1975 January - June
Library of Congress. Copyright Office
A meticulous official record captures the mid-twentieth-century American cultural landscape through thousands of legal registrations preserving ownership over literature, music, technical manuals, and popular art.

U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses
United States. Presidents
An evolving tapestry of American leadership unfolds across centuries of transition, crisis, and renewal.

Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore
Ernest Ingersoll
A captivating exploration of birds in myth, legend, and folklore across cultures, revealing their symbolic power and enduring influence.

Ethics
Benedictus de Spinoza
A rigorous geometrical investigation reclaims human feeling and action from the realm of the supernatural, demonstrating that mind and body operate as a single system under universal natural laws.

Hoyle's Games Modernized
Professor Hoffmann
Mastering a game requires moving past simple luck to understand its fundamental mechanics and hidden structures. This vast manual codifies the rules, tactical strategies, and foundational principles for dozens of classic card, board, and parlor pastimes.

Poems 1817
John Keats
Youthful ambition meets natural splendor as a fresh voice reaches toward poetic mastery, invoking ancient myths, quiet bowers, and close friendships.

The Brownings, Their Life and Art
Lilian Whiting
A profound intellectual fellowship and a devotion to verse unite two extraordinary writers, transforming their private romance into one of the nineteenth century’s most celebrated literary partnerships.

The Land of Little Rain
Mary Austin
A lyrical exploration of California's arid landscapes, where nature, history, and human resilience intertwine.

The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete: Lourdes, Rome and Paris
Émile Zola
A priest’s crisis of faith, played out across three vast European cities, becomes Émile Zola’s sweeping interrogation of modern belief, social decay, and the desperate human search for hope.