
Aunt Jane's Nieces In Society - L Frank Baum
"Aunt Jane's Nieces In Society," written by L. Frank Baum under the pseudonym Edith Van Dyne, follows the adventures of three cousins—Louise, Patsy, and Beth—as they navigate their debuts in society a...
19 Aug 4h 42min

Glimpses of Italian society in the eighteenth century - Hester Lynch Piozzi
"Glimpses of Italian Society in the Eighteenth Century" presents selections from Hester Lynch Piozzi's "Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey Through France, Italy, and Germany....
18 Aug 7h 48min

Essays on Work and Culture - Hamilton Wright Mabie
"Essays on Work and Culture" by Hamilton Wright Mabie delves into the intricate relationship between work and the cultural landscape, presenting 25 thought-provoking essays that explore various dimens...
17 Aug 3h 55min

Representative Men Version 2 - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Representative Men Version 2" by Ralph Waldo Emerson explores the significance of great individuals throughout history and their essential roles in shaping civilization. Through seven insightful essa...
16 Aug 7h 18min

Man Who Lost Himself - H De Vere Stacpoole
H. De Vere Stacpoole's "The Man Who Lost Himself" tells the light-hearted tale of an unlucky American in London whose life takes a whimsical turn when he encounters a wealthy gentleman who is his exac...
15 Aug 8h 16min

Climatic Changes Their Nature and Causes - Ellsworth Huntington
"Climatic Changes Their Nature and Causes" by Ellsworth Huntington delves into the historical shifts in Earth's climate geography and explores the hypothesis surrounding climate change. This insightfu...
14 Aug 9h 1min

Nature version 2 - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Nature," first published anonymously in 1836, marks the dawn of Ralph Waldo Emerson's literary career and the Transcendentalist movement. In this influential work, Emerson explores the need for a pro...
13 Aug 1h 48min



















