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131) Anne Of Avonlea: Free Classics


By Lucy M. Montgomery Anne Shirley, now a teacher, has still got that admirable enthusiasm and optimistic spirit within her that keeps the reader's spirit up and interested. Even though not all of her students treat her with total respect, Anne still believes that “there is good in every person if you can find it” . She always seems to make out the best of unpleasant situations that come her way. She takes the time to look past the negative subject and searches for an optimistic point instead. This book is full of Anne's ability to handle things with a joyful attitude.

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132) The Kama Sutra of Vatsayayana: Free Classics


By Richard F. Burton
A classic treatise on the science of sex. It was written by a famous Indian sage, Maharshi Vatsyayana, fifteen hundred years ago during the golden period of the Gupta dynasty. It is based on ancient Indian scriptures and treatises such as the Vedas—perhaps the world's oldest sacred text. The Vedas describe a fourfold purpose of human life— dharma (duty), artha (wealth), kama (pleasure), and moksha (liberation of the soul). Of them, kama, or sex, is considered indispensable for complete human self-fulfillment and happiness. 

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133) The Art Of Public Speaking: Free Classics


By Dale Carnegie The best way to become a confident, effective public speaker, according to the authors of this landmark book, is simply to do it. Practice, practice, practice. And while you're at it, assume the positive. Have something to say. Forget the self. Cast out fear. Be absorbed by your subject. And most importantly, expect success. "If you believe you will fail," they write, "there is hope for you. You will." DALE CARNEGIE (1888-1955), a pioneer in public speaking and personality development, gained fame by teaching others how to become successful.

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134) Fanny Hill: Free Classics


By John Cleland
The book concerns the eponymous character, who begins as a poor country girl of 15 who is forced by poverty to leave her village home and go to town. There, she is tricked into working in a brothel, but before losing her virginity there, escapes with a man named Charles with whom she has fallen in love. After several months of living together, Charles is sent out of the country unexpectedly by his father, and Fanny is forced to take up a succession of new lovers to survive. What is remarkable and innovative about the novel is that Cleland's writing style is witty, learned, and full of Classical asides.  She has no remorse for her education in sex, although she does realize that she is being exploited.

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135) Persuasion: Free Classics


By Jane Austen
In Persuasion, her last novel, Austen continues to present in minute detail the daily lives of her characters, upper-middle-class men and women living in England at the beginning of the nineteenth century. This novel perhaps is her most romantic, centering on postponed but enduring love. Anne Elliot, the story's heroine, suffers from a decision that was forced upon her several years ago—to break off a relationship with the man she deeply loved. As Austen examines the causes and consequences of this action, she offers a penetrating critique of the standards of the British class system and the narrow-mindedness of those who strictly subscribe to them.

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136) The Secret Adversary: Free Classics


By Agatha Christie
The grand dame of the cozy English murder mystery, Agatha Christie introduced Tommy and Tuppence, her duo of likeable upper-class detectives, in this 1922 novel, her second book. International intrigue, secret treaties, disguises, and blackmail follow this roguishly charming 1920s couple in their globetrotting quest to unravel the riddle of their disappearing client, disappearing diplomatic papers, and a devious plot that goes back to the sinking of the Lusitania.  British novelist DAME AGATHA CHRISTIE (1890-1976) wrote more than 80 books, and  is the best-selling fiction writer of all time, with more than one billion copies of her books sold in the English language, and another billion in 103 other languages.

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137) The Analects of Confucius: Free Classics


By Confucius
  The Book of Analects contains the sayings and teachings of  this ancient teacher & wanderer presenting his ethical principles, which have played a great influence in the study of ancient philosophy. Most of Confucius quotes in the book are related to Confucius’ description and fulfillment of the “Superior Man,” how a person becomes one, hence how to attain a kind of ideal system of living.

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138) The Mysterious Affair At Styles: Free Classics


By Agatha Christie
Written in 1916, it is Christie's first published novel, and introduces Hercule Poirot, Inspector (later, Chief Inspector) Japp and Lieutenant Hastings (later, Captain). The story is told in first person by Hastings, and features many of the elements that, thanks to Christie, have become icons of the golden age of detective fiction. It is set in a large, isolated country manor. There are a half-dozen suspects, most of whom are hiding facts about themselves. The book includes maps of the house, the murder scene, and a drawing of a fragment of a will. Also, there are a number of dead ends and surprise plot twists.

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139) Dream Psychology: Free Classics


By Sigmund Freud
Freud distinguished himself as a histologist, neuropathologist, and clinical neurologist however his fame is based on his work in expanding man's knowledge of himself through clinical research and corresponding development of theories to explain new data. He laid the foundations for modern understanding of unconscious mental processes (processes excluded from awareness), neurosis (a type of mental disorder), the sexual life of infants, and the interpretation of dreams. Under his guidance, psychoanalysis became the dominant modern theory of human psychology and a major tool of research, as well as an important method of psychiatric treatment which currently has thousands of practitioners all over the world.

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140) Walden & On the Duty of Civil Disobedience


By Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau was a Transcendentalist, a radical religious and political group that incorporated many eastern ideas, like reincarnation, into their philosophy. Transcendentalists valued individual awakening over group political action. In addition, the group valued intuition and spirituality over empirical thinking. They practiced meditation, and engaged in deep discussion about the process of thought. The group included Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Alcott family, and a number of other great thinkers of the period.

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141) The Abandoned Room: Free Classics


By Charles Wadsworth
Camp The night of his grandfather's mysterious death at the Cedars, Bobby Blackburn was, at least until midnight, in New York. He was held there by the unhealthy habits and companionships which recently had angered his grandfather to the point of threatening a disciplinary change in his will. As a consequence he drifted into that strange adventure which later was to surround him with dark shadows and overwhelming doubts. Before following Bobby through his black experience, how-ever, it is better to know what happened at the Cedars where his cousin, Katherine Perrine was, except for the servants, alone with old Silas Blackburn who seemed apprehensive of some sly approach of disaster.

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142) Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin


By Benjamin Franklin
One of America's most famous inventor, Franklin  began Poor Richard's Almanac in the 1730's and became postmaster of Philadelphia. Towards the end of the decade, he invented the Franklin stove. In the 1740s, Franklin worked on several projects, including the fire brigade, the police force, the University of Pennsylvania, the street sweeping service and some other smaller public works projects. He retired from the printing business in 1748 and began to conduct scientific experiments in lightning. In 1753, he was awarded honorary degrees from Harvard and Yale, and he became Postmaster General of America. The following year, when war broke out between England and France. Franklin began to draft successful proposals outlining means by which funds could be raised for colonial defense.

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143) The Special & General Theory Of Relativity


By Albert Einstein
Introduced in 1905, Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity is based on two ideas: the law of physics is constant for anyone moving at a constant speed, and the speed of light is constant for anyone, in any frame of reference. If the speed of light is constant, then time and space must be relative. The consequences of this constancy are time dilation, length contraction, mass change, and the equivalence between mass and time. Results of experiments throughout the twentieth century have served to support Einstein's theories.

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144) The Scarlet Pimpernel: Free Classics


By Baroness Emmuska Orczy
An irresistible blend of romance, intrigue, and suspense, this timeless historical adventure recalls the Reign of Terror following the French Revolution, when ruthless mobs ruled the streets of Paris and hundreds of royals were condemned to face the guillotine each day. The only hope of many was a courageous leader who spirited aristocrats across the Channel to England and safety. Known by the name of the wildflower he leaves as a calling card, the Pimpernel becomes the darling of the people and is particularly admired by Marguerite Blakeney, who scorns her foppish husband as ardently as she esteems this gallant hero.

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145) Warlord Of Mars: Free Classics


By Edgar Rice Burrough
Excerpt: In the shadows of the forest that flanks the crimson plain by the side of the Lost Sea of Korus in the Valley Dor, beneath the hurtling moons of Mars, speeding their meteoric way close above the bosom of the dying planet, I crept stealthily along the trail of a shadowy form that hugged the darker places with a persistency that proclaimed the sinister nature of its errand. For six long Martian months I had haunted the vicinity of the hateful Temple of the Sun, within whose slow-revolving shaft, far beneath the surface of Mars, my princess lay entombed - but whether alive or dead I knew not.

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146) The Red Badge Of Courage: Free Classics


By Stephen Crane
The Red Badge of Courage is a fictional psychological portrait of a young soldier named Henry Fleming, tracing the thread of his emotions and reactions to events that transpire during an unnamed battle of the Civil War. Henry is an average farm boy from upstate New York, who dreams of the glory of battle that he has read about in school. He has enlisted in the 304th New York regiment, which fights for the Northern (Unionist) forces. Rumors of upcoming battle fly among the men and the perpetual anticipation throws Henry into a bitter interior fight. He questions if he has the inner strength and courage to become a good soldier.
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147) Tarzan Of The Apes: Free Classics


By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan of the Apes is very much a product of its age: replete with bloodthirsty natives and a bulky, swooning American Negress, and haunted by what zoo specialists now call charismatic megafauna (great beasts snarling, roaring, and stalking,). Burroughs countervails such incorrectness, however, with some rather unattractive representations of white civilization--mutinous, murderous sailors, effete aristos, self-involved academics, and hard-hearted cowards.
At Tarzan's heart rightly lies the resourceful and hunky title character, a man increasingly torn between the civil and the savage, for whom cutlery will never be less than a nightmare. And the older Tarzan's realization that civilized "men were indeed more foolish and more cruel than the beasts of the jungle," while not exactly a new notion, is nonetheless potent.

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148) The Return Of Tarzan: Free Classics


By Edgar Rice Burroughs
  After Burroughs had received a lot of glowing praise for the first story from both readers and critics and the All-Story editors were swamped by mail praising the first Tarzan story, many requesting further adventures of the ape-man. In  1912 Thomas Metcalf of All-Story wrote to Ed suggesting that in the sequel Tarzan might visit a civilized metropolis "like London, Paris, or New York". Despite the fact that Ed had followed Metcalf's suggestion, and more surprisingly, considering the financial benefits that they had enjoyed from the first Tarzan story, All-Story rejected the manuscript as "lacking balance". A competitor, New Story Magazine, showed no hesitation in taking the story for $1,000 and it appeared in serial form between June and November 1913

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149) The Jungle: Free Classics


By Upton Sinclair
Jurgis Rudkus and his family come to America from Lithuania to seek their fortune. They arrive in Chicago's stockyards district, where the gigantic meatpacking plants operate, and find employment performing various tasks in the slaughterhouses. Quickly, the family realizes that their dreams of America and its wealth were painfully far from reality. Instead of being a land of promise, it is a land of interminable toil and poverty. The workers at the meatpacking plants are poorly paid, overworked and subject to unfair labor practices and dangerous working conditions. What's more, the stockyards neighborhood is a pit of poverty and squalor, with rat-infested boarding houses, a smoldering garbage dump on one end of the yards, and a large sewage pit on the other end.

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150) The Wind In The Willows: Free Classics


By Kenneth Grahame
Emerging from his home at Mole End one spring, Mole's whole world changes when he hooks up with the good-natured, boat-loving Water Rat, the boastful Toad of Toad Hall, the society- hating Badger who lives in the frightening Wild Wood, and countless other mostly well-meaning creatures. Michael Hague's exquisitely detailed, breathtaking color illustrations on almost every generous spread--along with Kenneth Grahame's elegant, delightfully old-fashioned characterizations of the animals--make this book a wonderful read-aloud. Grahame's The Wind in the Willows has enchanted readers for four generations, and this lavishly illustrated gift edition is perhaps the finest around

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