Published 1900 onward

Dormant

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E. Nesbit



Dormant is a gothic novel. It begins breezily enough with seven friends starting out in life. Rose, the artist, falls in love with Anthony, …

Human Affairs

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Vincent O'Sullivan



Vincent O'Sullivan was a celebrated writer of decadent and morbid fiction of his time, a notable contemporary of Oscar Wilde. While O'Sulliv…

Manhattan Transfer

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John Dos Passos



Manhattan Transfer is novel that follows several individuals and their overlapping stories in New York City from the Gilded Age to the Jazz …

Stanton White: A Romance of the New South

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Asa Zadel Hall



In this tome the Northern narrator, Harold Edson, visits the American South with his college friend, Stanton White, in order to study first …

A Town is Drowning

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Frederik Pohl



TORN FROM TODAY'S HEADLINESThis novel takes you right into the heart of the new flood country, the Northeast United States which had general…

Behind the Throne

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William Le Queux



Frank Spalding, a young diplomat, finds himself embroiled in political intrigue and global espionage when he is stationed in Italy. With ma…

The House of Moonlight

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August Derleth



As a boy living in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin, with his grandfather Jasper, Steve goes to visit up-and-coming pianist Joel Merrihew and his moth…

The Three Friends; A Story of Rugby in the Forties

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Arthur Gray Butler



This is a novel that describes the life of three friends while they are attending Rugby School. The work illustrates for the reader many of …

Jeremy At Crale; His Friends, His Ambitions And His One Great Enemy

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Hugh Walpole



This 1927 work is the third and final in Walpole’s Jeremy series. (The others are Jeremy and Jeremy And Hamlet.) Jeremy’s home is in Polches…

The Unlit Lamp

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Elisabeth Sanxay Holding



An emotionally charged social drama from 1922, filled with the issues that burned so bright during the Roaring 20s as changing morals began …

Go She Must!

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David Garnett



Anne Dunnock is desperately unhappy. Her widowed father is an unpopular clergyman, who takes his work more seriously than his parishioners w…

Ladies Whose Bright Eyes: A Romance (1911 version)

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Ford Madox Ford



After a train accident, one Mr. Sorrell finds himself transported back to the Middle Ages, where he is mistaken for a Greek slave who works …

Overlooked

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Maurice Baring



At a summer resort, a blind man, who has never written a thing, is prodded to pen a novel by his friend who insists that there is one novel …

The Crux

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman



"This story is, first, for young women to read; second, for young men to read; after that, for anybody who wants to. Anyone who doubts …

The Midlander

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Booth Tarkington



The Midlander was published in 1923 as the third novel in Booth Tarkington’s “Growth” trilogy that also includes The Turmoil and The Magnifi…

Black No More

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George Schuyler



Being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the land of the free, A.D. 1933-1940. (Summary by author)

The Little Brown Jug at Kildare

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Meredith Nicholson



Two men in search of adventure and romance set off on their own journeys. Only to find themselves been drawn together to solve issues arisin…

The Shadow Flies

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Rose Macaulay



The title of the original, British release of this novel was They Were Defeated, referring, among other matters, to the English Civil War, 1…

All Else Is Folly

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Peregrine Acland



This novel, published in 1929, more than a decade after the close of the First World War, is an insightful and disturbing view of a Canadian…

The Auction Block

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Rex Beach



In the early twentieth century, politics were a much simpler affair, and much could be accomplished by diplomacy and compromise. But even th…

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