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81) Queen Victoria: Free Classics

By Gordon E Browne Victoria (1819-1901) was queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901 and empress of India from 1876 to 1901. She presided over the expansion of England into an empire of 4 million square miles and 124 million people.

A woman who gave her name to an age, Victoria was a richly contradictory character. Intensely virtuous, at the age of 11 upon learning she was next in succession to the British crown, she reacted by promising "I will be good," a promise which she faithfully kept. With innate good manners and a great love of truth, her prudery was famous, yet her letters reveal her completely unafraid to face unpleasant facts, even about her nearest and dearest.

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82) The Man From Snowy River: Free Classics


By A.B Paterson
  Inspired by an epic poem by Banjo Paterson, The Man From Snowy River was a major step forward for the regenerated Australian film industry of the early '80s. This "down-under Western"s protagonist is  Jim Craig, a headstrong young man, who goes to work for a powerful cattle baron, named Harrison. Jim falls in love with Jessica, his boss' daughter, and becomes enmeshed in a bitter land feud.

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83) The Adventures Of Robin Hood: Free Classics


By Howard Pyle
  Robin Hood is the first, the most beautifully illustrated, and the most complete of the many renditions for young people of the adventures of the famous yeoman-thief of Sherwood Forest. Pyle's is the quintessential Robin Hood on which later films and a television series were based, and the book has proven a perennial favorite. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood remains the best book available for young readers on this enduring folk hero. Pyle transforms the sly Robin Hood of the medieval source ballads into a hero who is upright, compassionate, and unflinchingly honest.


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84) The Lost Continent: Free Classics


By Edgar Rice
Burroughs  The adventure story of Europe and Asia after the great war has destroyed all of its civilizations and cities. An American naval captain and his crew are storm tossed across the forbidden seas to Europe, which has been isolated from the Americas during the height of the great war 200 years ago. They find the great European cities now ancient ruins, Europeans reduced to primitive tribal peoples hunted by huge tigers and lions, and black Abyssinians as the educated and enlightened rulers of their white slaves.

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85) A Doll's House: Free Classics


By Henrik Ibsen The play begins as Nora Helmer enters her home after an exhaustive day of shopping for the holidays. She is thrilled that her husband, Torvald, has recently been promoted to the position of Bank Manager at the Savings Bank, for now she can continue her carefree lifestyle of spending and shopping. Torvald calms her down, calling her a song-bird and skylark, and reminds her that they must not spend too much money, for he does not yet have his position and all the money.

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86) David Copperfield: Free Classics


By Charles Dickens  Copperfield describes the obstacles he overcame and the unhappy events he lived through before becoming a successful novelist in later years. The book is an expert blend of fiction and autobiography. While Dickens was not an orphan, he felt abandoned by his parents during the harsh experiences of his early years. David Copperfield 's father had died before his birth and his mother dies when he is twelve years old. David had led a happy life with his mother and the housekeeper Peggotty until his mother's second marriage to Murdstone, who beats David severely and whose treatment breaks his mother's spirit and finally causes her death.

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87) Great Expectations: Free Classics


By Charles Dickens This was Dickens' second-to-last complete novel. It was first published as a weekly series in 1860 and in book form in 1861. Early critics had mixed reviews, disliking Dickens' tendency to exaggerate both plot and characters, but readers were so enthusiastic that the 1861 edition required five printings. Singular to Dickens' memories of his own childhood, in his early years the young Pip seems powerless to stand against injustice or to ever realize his dreams for a better life. However, as he grows into a useful worker and then an educated young man he reaches an important realization: grand schemes and dreams are never what they first seem to be.

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88) Essays Of Francis Bacon: Free Classics


By F. Bacon The English philosopher, statesman, and author Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was the chief figure of the English Renaissance. His advocacy of "active science" influenced the culture of the English-speaking world. Bacon's literary work was accomplished, for the most part, during a life taken up with affairs of state. His public career began with his first election to Parliament in 1584. Bacon tied himself closely to Lord Essex and received many favors from him but later helped prosecute him for treason. While his part in the fate of Essex has been criticized as an ungrateful betrayal, it has also been defended as a duty painfully performed.

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89) The Trumpeter Swan: Free Classics


By Temple Bailey Classic American novel which pictures the happy, sunny sides of Washington life. From the prolific best-selling American novelist and short story writer.

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90) The Man In The Iron Mask: Free Classics


By Alexandre Dumas "The Man in the Iron Mask" is a historical fiction novel, written by Alexandre Dumas, that takes place in the 1600s in France. Aramis, one of the former musketeers and a bishop, goes to the Bastille to visit Philippe, the imprisoned twin brother of the current king, Louis XIV. He tells Philippe that he can put him on the throne, switching him with his brother. Philippe is apprehensive at first, but Aramis insists the two men can do great things together. At a party in Vaux, thrown by Fouquet, one of the king's advisors, Aramis plans to make the switch.

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91) An Ideal Husband: Free Classics


By Oscar Wilde "An Ideal Husband" is a novel by Oscar Wilde, an 1895 comedy play. The play is set in London which revolves around blackmail and political corruption, it also touches on public and private honor; repentance and forgiveness. The time is the present, and takes place over the course of three days. Wilde notes that sooner or later, we shall have to pay for what we do. But adds that no one should be entirely judged by their past.

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92) Allan Quatermain: Free Classics


By Henry Rider Haggard
  Quatermain is an English-born professional big game hunter and occasional trader in southern Africa. He supports colonial efforts to spread civilization in the Dark Continent, and he also favours native Africans having a say in how their affairs are run. Quatermain is a quintessential imperial outdoorsman who finds English cities and climate unbearable, and thus prefers to spend most of his life in Africa, where he grew up under the care of his widower father, a Christian missionary.

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93) Peter Pan: Free Classics


By James Matthew Barrie
Peter Pan, which was alternately titled "The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up," was first performed in London, England, on December 27, 1904, at the Duke of York Theatre. It has since become one of the most widely performed and adapted children's stories in the world. Critics believe that one reason Peter Pan was successful from the first is that Barrie combined fantasy and adventure in a way not done before. While children enjoy the imaginative story and flights of fancy, adults can relate to Peter Pan's desire to forego mature responsibilities and live in the moment.

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94) Myths & Legends Of Ancient Greece & Rome


By E. M. Berens
  The author sets before the reader a lifelike picture of the deities of classical times as they were conceived and worshiped by the ancients themselves, and thereby to awaken in the minds of young students a desire to become more intimately acquainted with the noble productions of classical antiquity. The aim was to render the legends, which form the second portion of this work, a picture of old Greek life; its customs, superstitions, and princely hospitality, for which reason they are given at somewhat greater length than is usual in works of this kind.

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95) How To Write Clearly: Rules & Exercises

 
Edwin Abbott Abbott
an English schoolmaster and theologian, is best known as the author of the mathematical satire and religious allegory Flatland (1884). Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott (1808-1882), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott (1806-1882). He also wrote this guide and instruction manual.

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96) The Life Of Daniel Boone: Free Classics


By Cecil Hartley
Colonel Daniel Boone (1734-1820) was an American pioneer and hunter whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now the U.S. state of Kentucky, which was then beyond the western borders of the Thirteen Colonies. This work includes his autobiography which was first published in 1784.

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97) Mutiny On the HMS Bounty: Free Classics


By William Bligh On April 28, 1789, His Majesty's Ship (HMS) Bounty was seized from its captain, W. Bligh, and taken by mutineers, led by Fletcher Christian. The decision to wrest control of the ship from its captain was a serious one. According to the strict naval code that ruled British ships at this time, those participating in the mutiny would be subject to the hangman's noose. While the events that provoked this incident vary depending on whose side of the tale one hears, the act of mutiny itself has been recorded with the utmost care.

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98) Joan of Arc: Free Classics


By Ronald Gower
Joan of Arc (c. 1412–1431) was a French visionary; also known as the Maid of Orléans. Joan, who called herself Jeanne La Pucelle, used her claims to mystical experience to influence the course of French history in the fifteenth century. Led by her visions, she inspired the French army to turn the tide of the Hundred Years' War

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99) Good Blood: Free Classics


By Ernst Von Wildenbruch Is it possible that there are people quite free from curiosity? People who can pass on behind any one they see gazing earnestly and intently toward some unknown object without feeling an impulse to stop, to follow the direction of the other's eyes, to discover what odd thing he may be
looking at? For my part, if I were asked whether I counted myself among that class of cold natures, I do not know that I could honestly answer "Yes." At
any rate, there was once a moment in my life....

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100) A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature


By John W. Cousins
This book is a collection of biographies of writers by J.W. Cousins (1849-1910), published in 1910. Most of the entries consist of only one paragraph but some entries, like William Shakespeare's  are quite lengthy.

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