In the newest volume of this exhilarating series, Eric Flint continues to reshape American history, imagining how a continent and its people might hav. . .
In Horace Bell's viewpoint, L.A. beckoned with love and police work. Also, he could study for the Bar. Violence brought his rapid retribution. For Pau. . .
The year is 1901. Germany's navy is the second largest in the world' their army, the most powerful. But with the exception of a small piece of Africa . . .
Eight years after the Louisiana Purchase, the western frontier of the United States extended only to the Mississippi River. There in the soggy inhospi. . .
A striking collection of narrative poems about an old soul. The poems are remarkable for their stirring portrayal of human emotions. The poems are an . . .
Written in the form of epistles, the humour and wit of this work is irresistible. Letters from different characters who belong to different nationalit. . .
An acclaimed historical novelist makes her American debut-with a story of love and war in colonial America and England. Makepeace Burke, fishing one e. . .
Set in China, this is an utterly charming tale of a young woman out to enjoy life. The narrative describes the struggle of a Chinese couple to realize. . .
A Christmas Carol: An enigmatic comic novel about the misanthropic Ebenezer Scrooge, who disdains all people celebrating Christmas. Supernatural force. . .
Young Emma Wagner chafes at the constraints of Bethel colony, an 1850s religious community in Missouri that is determined to remain untainted by the c. . .
The work revolves around the travel expeditions of a cleric who visits many holy places. Great spiritual attachments and religious passion is reflecte. . .
This is Beatrix Potter true English Classic for children! All of the stories have a subtle educative moral. Disobedient children are punished in some . . .
This tale takes place in Sixth-Century England in Camelot where King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table live. Hank Morgan finds himself there a. . .
The civil war that is tearing England asunder in the year 1643 has not yet touched Dorcas Slythe, a secretly rebellious young Puritan woman living in . . .