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The Nervous Housewife
Abraham Myerson
Behind the closed doors of early twentieth-century domestic life lies a quiet epidemic of physical and emotional exhaustion, where the daily grind of homemaking slowly dismantles a woman's vitality and sense of self.

The Overcoming Life, and Other Sermons
Dwight Lyman Moody
A life of faith is not a peaceful resting place, but an active, demanding war against subtle internal flaws and heavy external pressures. Real transformation requires facing daily struggles, overcoming spiritual opponents, and persisting until ultimate victory is secured.

The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, and Other Tales
Hannah More
A quiet shepherd sitting on a windswept plain, content with cold potatoes while he pays off a medical debt, sets the tone for a collection devoted to the power of ordinary moral choices.

The Story of Gösta Berling
Selma Lagerlöf
A unfrocked priest and eleven wild comrades take over a grand estate in nineteenth-century Sweden, unleashing a year of romantic madness, community ruin, and spiritual reckoning across a frozen wilderness.

Thomas Carlyle
Hector Macpherson
A fiery Scottish thinker rejects the mechanical materialism of his age to become the stormiest moral voice of Victorian Britain.

Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremburg, 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume 02
Various
Behind the solemn architecture of post-war international law, a newly assembled bench meets to establish historical precedent for defining and prosecuting aggressive war, crimes against humanity, and state-sponsored terror.

A Course of Lectures on the Principles of Domestic Economy and Cookery
Juliet Corson
Instruction and discipline yield a quiet power in the home, turning the daily work of the kitchen into a thoughtful, economic science.

A Voyage to the Moon: With Some Account of the Manners and Customs, Science and Philosophy, of the People of Morosofia, and Other Lunarians
George Tucker
A hidden metallic element launches two travelers across the lunar void into a strange alien civilization designed as a mirror for terrestrial absurdity.

"Barbarous Soviet Russia"
Isaac McBride
An American traveler steps behind the blockade into a battered, young Soviet state, recording firsthand how a nation attempts to rebuild its entire society under the pressure of war and isolation.

Clovers and How to Grow Them
Thomas Shaw
A practical agricultural manual reveals how a humble legume can restore exhausted farmland, smother weeds, and nourish livestock across a continent.

Demoniality
Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
A seventeenth-century Franciscan friar proposes that spirits who visit human bedrooms are not fallen angels, but an entirely separate, physical species of rational beings born with air and fire in their veins.

Forerunners and rivals of Christianity
Francis Legge
A surge of competing cults, ecstatic mysteries, and cosmological philosophies swept across the Mediterranean world, forever altering the course of western faith before the cross became its undisputed symbol.

History of the United States of America, Volume 1 (of 9)
Henry Adams
A vast continent sits largely untamed, its sparse population divided by political squabbles, dense forests, and mountain barriers, yet driven by an quiet ambition to transform a sprawling wilderness into a unified modern empire.

Increasing Personal Efficiency
Russell H. Conwell
To unlock the fullest potential of your mind and character, you must learn to rely on your own disciplined efforts rather than waiting for external opportunities to arrive.

Jill the Reckless
P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
A bright, sweet-tempered young woman loses her fortune and her aristocratic fiancé, but her refusal to surrender to despair leads her straight to a theatrical life in New York.

Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry
Maximilian Stern
A rigorous clinical manual bridges general surgical science and specialized foot care to transform early twentieth-century chiropody from empirical folk practice into a modern medical discipline.

The Flirt
Booth Tarkington
A captivating tale of love, deception, and societal intrigue set in early 20th-century America.

The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable Occurrencs
William Sewel
A quiet spiritual conviction rises against the violent currents of seventeenth-century turmoil, enduring decades of severe public abuse, legal prosecution, and imprisonment to establish a lasting community dedicated to peace, interior faith, and conscience.

The Princess Tarakanova: A Dark Chapter of Russian History
G. P. (Grigorii Petrovich) Danilevskii
Trapped between imperial ambition and a forged identity, a mysterious pretender discovers that challenging Catherine the Great’s crown carries a death sentence in the frozen dark of a St. Petersburg fortress.

The Singing Caravan: A Sufi Tale
Vansittart, Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Baron
Travelers, seekers, and weary souls pass through the vast desert, weaving their private heartbreaks, philosophical discoveries, and mortal limitations into a collective journey toward spiritual resolution.

The True-Born Englishman: A Satire
Daniel Defoe
An biting, brilliant attack on xenophobia, this verse satire dismantles the myth of national purity by exposing the chaotic, multi-ethnic roots of the English people.

Ullr Uprising
H. Beam Piper
Four-armed saurian natives, corporate exploitation, and a localized atomic crisis collide when a planetwide uprising threatens human dominance on a hostile frontier world.

Ultima Thule
Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
Describing the harsh reality of mid-nineteenth-century Icelandic travel, Sir Richard Francis Burton strips away romantic myth to deliver an unsparing, highly analytical account of the island’s sulfur deposits, fickle weather, and rugged terrain.

Wanderings in South America
Charles Waterton
Solitary jungle treks, deadly blowpipe toxins, and hands-on wrestling matches with giant constrictors fill this eccentric, deeply observational record of early nineteenth-century South American exploration.

With the Children on Sundays: Through Eye-Gate and Ear-Gate into the City of Child-Soul
Sylvanus Stall
Simple household objects hold profound spiritual truths when used to open young eyes and hearts to Christian morality.

Within the Tides: Tales
Joseph Conrad
In colonial settings, characters grapple with love, duty, and the consequences of their choices, revealing the complexities of human nature.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume 11: American Founders
John Lord
Individual ambition and severe principle collide as a handful of men attempt to forge a durable republic out of thirteen discordant colonies.

Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande: A Guide to the Opera with Musical Examples from the Score
Lawrence Gilman
Claude Debussy’s 1902 opera Pelléas et Mélisande fundamentally altered modern music, abandoning traditional operatic structures in favor of atmospheric whole-tone scales, speech-like recitative, and quiet, elusive emotion.

Life Immovable. First Part
Kostes Palamas
A mind burdened by modern isolation yearns for wholeness, seeking truth in the ruins of ancient wisdom, the harshness of nature, and the unyielding spark of human spirit.

Not Like Other Girls
Rosa Nouchette Carey
Three gentlewomen face sudden poverty by opening a trade shop in a seaside town, risking social disgrace to preserve their independence and discover genuine love.

The Altar Steps
Compton MacKenzie
A boy raised amid the doctrinal storms of the Victorian Church of England seeks a faith he can live by, pursuing a personal sense of the divine from childhood fear to the threshold of ordination.

The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga: Including the Practices and Exercises of Concentration, both Objective and Subjective, and Active and Passive Mentation, an Elucidation of Maya, Guru Worship, and the Worship of the Terrible, also the Mystery of Will-Force
Mukerji, A. P., swámi
A practical guide to self-mastery that bridges Eastern spirituality and physical discipline to forge an unshakeable mind.

The Lions of the Lord: A Tale of the Old West
Harry Leon Wilson
A soul's desperate search for grace yields to the cold demands of fanatical obedience along the trail to Zion.

Mam'selle Jo
Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa) Comstock
A woman of quiet strength discovers an orphaned girl and protects her from a haunting past, ultimately finding that the road of life leads to unexpected, late-blooming companionship.

Alaska Days with John Muir
Samuel Hall Young
Scaling towering precipices, navigating treacherous fjords, and braving blinding blizzards, two unlikely companions venture into the uncharted wilderness of late nineteenth-century Alaska to map its glaciers, preach to its native peoples, and witness the majesty of creation.

Hawkins Electrical Guide v. 01 (of 10): Questions, Answers, & Illustrations, A progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications
N. (Nehemiah) Hawkins
A practical manual turns the invisible forces of nature into manageable machinery through direct questions and structured answers.

Ruins of Ancient Cities (Vol. 1 of 2): With General and Particular Accounts of Their Rise, Fall, and Present Condition
Charles Bucke
Silent stone arches and overgrown mounds reveal how empires rise, flourish, and inevitably crumble into dust over centuries.

The history of the harlequinade, volume 1 (of 2)
Maurice Sand
To trace the modern stage to its origins, one must look past written scripts to the bustling street corners, ancient trestles, and improvisational genius of the Italian Commedia dell’arte.

Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester: A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
Philip Walsingham Sergeant
A grand medieval cathedral stands as a physical ledger of English history, its stone continuously reshaped by Norman ambition, royal conflict, and radical architectural transformations.

Explorations in Australia: 1.-Explorations in search of Dr. Leichardt and party. 2.-From Perth to Adelaide, around the great Australian bight. 3.-From Champion Bay, across the desert to the telegraph and to Adelaide. With an appendix on the condition of Western Australia
Forrest, John Forrest, Baron
A measured, detailed record of frontier surveying, this narrative captures three expeditions into the harsh terrain of interior Australia.

Illusions: A Psychological Study
James Sully
Mind and sense constantly conspire to misinform, tricking the intellect into mistaking internal projections, past habits, and physical refractive misdirection for absolute, immediate truth.

The Cathedral: A Novel
Hugh Walpole
A grand Victorian cathedral town becomes a battlefield as two ambitious clergymen lock horns for local dominance, turning institutional politics into a tragedy of hubris.

The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood
George Frisbie Whicher
Before the rise of modern realism, early eighteenth-century fiction relied on sensational passions and dramatic court intrigues. This scholarly monograph traces how one prolific woman shaped the evolution of the popular English novel.

The life of St. Patrick and his place in history
J. B. (John Bagnell) Bury
Peeling back centuries of myth and medieval embellishment, a rigorous historical lens reveals the flesh-and-blood missionary who transformed a tribal island on the fringes of a collapsing empire.

The Romance of the Forest, interspersed with some pieces of poetry
Ann Ward Radcliffe
An endangered young woman escapes a treacherous father, only to find herself trapped in a ruined forest abbey alongside a desperate fugitive, a ruthless aristocrat, and the shadowed legacy of a forgotten murder.

The Story of Ab: A Tale of the Time of the Cave Man
Stanley Waterloo
Before history began, a young hunter tests his strength against the primal forces of a raw world, surviving brutal beasts, rival tribes, and the quiet dawn of human invention.

Cleopatra's Needle: A History of the London Obelisk, with an Exposition of the Hieroglyphics
King, James, Vicar of St. Mary's, Berwick-upon-Tweed
This ancient stone on London’s Embankment is not merely a monument, but a silent witness to three millennia of shifting empires, from the pharaohs of Egypt to the modern masters of the Thames.

Debit and Credit: Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag
Gustav Freytag
Between the Ledger and the Sword: A Boy’s Journey Through Germany’s Divided Soul.