Fiction Classics Books
The Warden
It refers to the quiet life of an English clergyman which is disturbed by rumors about the source of his income.
The Master Builder
This work by 19th Century Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, presents an intriguing portrait of one man's consuming desire for success. Download it today!
The Way of All Flesh
Ernest Pontifex, son of a bullying clergyman, leads a life of disarray. Ernest struggles with orthodoxy, lives in the slums, is thrown into prison, and marries the vulgar Ellen. Saved by the discovery that Ellen is already married, Ernest receives an inheritance, and is able to devote his life to...
The Way We Live Now
An unscrupulous Victorian lady attempts to further the financial and social aspirations of her son who plans to marry the daughter of a wealthy swindler.
Lord Jim
Jim, the first mate aboard the Patna, dreams youthful dreams of heroism and of the daring act that will prove his courage. But when the ship collides with a mysterious obstacle, Jim panics and jumps free. This single act of cowardice drives him to self-enforced exile.
Daisy Miller
American, Daisy Miller, visits Europe with her mother and finds that her freshness and innocence are misinterpreted as immodesty and forwardness. This brings her into conflict with the differences in the two cultural traditions, inviting shock and disaster.
To the Last Man
The Jorth and Isbel families have been fighting for years, but when two rivals fall in love, things begin to change.
The Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories
Download this FREE e-Book that helps to establish the cowboy as an archetypal, individualist hero. Download it today!
To Have and to Hold
An unsophisticated yet gentle and chivalrous man wins the heart of Lady Jocelyn Leigh while he battles against his rival, pirates, and Indian uprisings.
Ulysses
It is June 16, 1904, when the events in the lives of Stephen Dedalus, Leopolm Bloom, and Molly Bloom are slowly unveiled throughout that single day.