Found 40,821 results for "Philadelphia"
by Andrew Lang
ONCE upon a time there lived in the village of Montignies-sur- Roc a little cow-boy, without either father or mother.
by Benvenuto Cellini
i. All men, whatever be their condition, who have done anything of merit, or which verily has a semblance of merit, if s...
by Sidney Sheldon
She undressed slowly, dreamily, and when she was naked, she selected a bright negligee to wear so that the blood would n...
by Rick Riordan
WHEN TRAVELLING THROUGH WASHINGTON, DC, one expects to see a few snakes in human clothing.
by James Fenimore Cooper
THE incidents of this tale must be sought in a remote period of the annals of America.
by Laurie Halse Anderson
I woke to the sound of a mosquito whining in my left ear and my mother screeching in the right.
by Nathaniel Bowditch, Philip Henry Cooper
Marine navigation blends both science and art.
by Robert Lawson, Kazuko Komine
SINCE THE RECENT death of my lamented friend and patron Ben Franklin, many so-called historians have attempted to write ...