Fiction Classics Books
Blix
A San Francisco journalist falls in love with the daughter of a socially prominent family.
The Borgias
The Borgias is written by A. Dumas pere.
The Unbearable Bassington
The first thing which makes The Unbearable Bassington different is that Comus is not the sardonic observer that Reginald is. There is plenty of dissection of the foolishness of high society, but Comus is not the dissector. What makes The Unbearable Bassington more than social satire is the quite...
White Fang
The adventure in the wild Yukon by dog kidnapped and sold to sledders is one not to be missed. White Fang, performed by John Ritter is action-packed, and as relevant today as it was when it was written.
The Call of the Wild
A dog named Buck is stolen and forced to work as an Alaskan sled dog, fighting, stealing, and killing in order to survive.
The Uncommercial Traveler
This is the fourth and final volume of the first annotated edition of Dickens' Journalism. It gathers together for the first time articles, essays and recollections published during the last decade of Dickens' life, before his untimely death in 1870, and represents the culmination of a lifetime's...
The Cenci
The Cenci is written by A. Dumas pere.
The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains
The foreman of a Wyoming cattle ranch falls in love with schoolteacher, Molly, who introduces him to literature and culture.
The Chimes
The second of Charles Dickens's Christmas books is both a topical satire and a plea for human charity.
The Voyage Out
A group of British tourists head out on a sea voyage from London to South America, and shy Rachel begins her own journey of self-discovery.