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Faust
Faust

by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Uncertain shapes, visitors from the past

1800 633 ed.
Vom Kriege
Vom Kriege

by Carl von Clausewitz

I PROPOSE to consider first the various elements of the subject, next its various parts or sections, and finally the who...

1835 194 ed.
The Enchanted April
The Enchanted April

by Elizabeth von Arnim

It began in a woman's club in London on a February afternoon, - an uncomfortable club, and a miserable afternoon - when ...

1922 209 ed.
Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl

by Cecily von Ziegesar, Cicely von Zigesar

"I watched Nickelodeon all morning in my room so I wouldn't have to eat breakfast with them," Blair Waldorf told her two...

2002 29 ed.
Cosmos
Cosmos

by Alexander von Humboldt

I CAN not more appropriately introduce the Cosmos than by presenting a brief sketch of the life of its illustrious autho...

1845 63 ed.
Jenseits von Gut und Böse
Jenseits von Gut und Böse

by Friedrich Nietzsche

The Will to Truth, which is to tempt

1885 415 ed.
Zoya
Zoya

by Danielle Steel

Zoya closed her eyes again as the troika flew across the icy ground, the soft mist of snow leaving tiny damp kisses on h...

1980 57 ed.
Reminders of Him
Reminders of Him

by Colleen Hoover

2022 11 ed.
Demian
Demian

by Hermann Hesse

I shall begin my story with an experience I had when I was ten and attended our small town's Latin school.

1919 176 ed.
East of Eden
East of Eden

by John Steinbeck

THE SALINAS VALLEY is in Northern California.

1952 104 ed.
You Know You Love Me
You Know You Love Me

by Cecily von Ziegesar

"To my Blair Bear," Mr. Harold Waldorf, Esq. said, raising his glass of champagne to clink it against Blair's.

2002 21 ed.
Salamandastron
Salamandastron

by Brian Jacques

The dormouse was a jolly plump old fellow, clad in a rust-colored jerkin, his white beard curled and trimmed neatly.

1992 23 ed.
The Mists of Avalon
The Mists of Avalon

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

lands of Lyonnesse and Ys; on a clear day, so the fisherman said, their old castles could be seen far out under the wate...

1979 42 ed.