George Lowther had an early career as second mate on a slave ship and he turned to piracy in the Caribbean. This is his true story.
famous ironic poem
This fanciful poem tells the story of two sisters as they recall memories of childhood Goblins pitching their wares at the market.
This is a lovely dragon tale, with several important life lessons for its young readers.
This forgotten classic is a tale of Christmas Eve, featuring none other than Father Christmas himself – and dragons!
A boy finds a poetry-loving dragon and befriends it, but the townspeople call St. George to slay it. A plot twist results in a happy ending.
Audio recording of English translation of THE KORAN in East-London accent. Text used is from Project Gutenberg.
A strange creature haunts the fishermen and pearl divers of the La Plata Bay. The superstitious local villagers call it the Sea Devil. When a pearl merchant decides to capture the strange being at all costs, the truth turns out to be far more tragic and complex than anyone had imagined.
Adventures of English woman disguised in male attire and joined French Foreign Legion. Very interesting book but too much of "officers club verbal banter". Lots of different foreign accents.
This lesser-known, 1920 novella from the author of "The Phantom of the Opera." The story, you'll find, has similar elements, but is clearly unique with shades of both The Phantom, as well as Dorian Grey.