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Classic Fiction
Cossacks,The
Daisy Miller
Edgar Allan Poe,
Murder,
Mayhem and Malevolence
Jeeves Takes Charge
and Extricating Young Gussie
Lady Susan
Light That Failed, The
Madame Bovary
Marchioness and
The Methods of Lady Walderhurst, The
Mark Twain, Lesser
Known Short Stories
My Man Jeeves
Mysterious Affair at
Styles, The
Mystery of Edwin
Drood, The
Puddin' Head Wilson
Strange Case of
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The *
Tales of Mystery
Tales of Terror
Thirty Nine Steps
Vicar of Wakefield,
The *
Winesburg, Ohio
Wyvern
Mystery, The
Wolves Among the Ruins, A trilogy…Part
One
*Home School
Curriculum Selection
The
Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy
Russian army officer rejects Moscow's high society
in favor of a simple life In Cossack country with
the love of his life, but to no avail.
Daisy
Miller
by Henry James
A Schenectady Debutante goes abroad for the European
Grand Tour and finds a very different world from
her hometown.
Edgar
Allan Poe-Stories of Murder,
Mayhem and Malevolence Selections
from Edgar Allan Poe
Selections from Poe's chilling old world gruesomes…
Don't turn out the lights!
Jeeves
Takes Charge and Extricating
Young Gussie
by P.G. Wodehouse
Two of P. G. Wodehouse's classic Jeeves short stories
to keep you smiling.
Lady
Susan by
Jane Austen
Gossipy letters in the Jane Austen style
The
Light That Failed
by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling draws a poignant picture of a war
correspondent artist who slowly goes blind and
who fails to re-ignite an old childhood romance
set in classic Kipling scenery.
Madame
Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Pretty French farm girl marries widowed Doctor
Bovary whom she ruins as well as her own reputation,
finally taking poison in despair.
The
Making of a Marchioness and
The Methods of Lady Walderhurst by
Frances Hodgson Burnet
Victorian ladies compete for the hand of an English
aristocrat
Mark
Twain, Lesser Known Short
Stories by
Mark Twain
The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories.
My
Man Jeeves
by P. G. Wodehouse
Jeeves solves the problem---as usual!
The
Mysterious Affair at Styles
by Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot in his debut performance finds the
villain and tells the story of intrigue and deception
as only he can.
The
Mystery of Edwin Drood
by Charles Dickens
Charles Dicken's last and entertaining book published
after his death. A "who done it" which
leaves us all still wondering
Puddin'
Head Wilson by Mark Twain
Twain's best seller…lawyer solves a mystery no
less!
The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde*
by Robert Louis Stevenson
A well-intentioned physician secretly experiments
with potions of his own invention, creating a monstrously
evil alter ego.
Tales
of Mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle's imagination let loose!
Tales
of Terror by Arthur Conan Doyle
Glorious creepy crawly stuff!
Thirty
Nine Steps
by John Buchan
John Buchan's famous World War I thriller. German
spies. Murder. Chases and narrow escapes through
London and the Scottish countryside. Hitchcock
made a movie of it in 1935.
The
Vicar of Wakefield*
by Oliver Goldsmith
Classical soap opera but set in the early 18 th
Century.
Winesburg,
Ohio by Sherwood
Anderson
23 stories of 1880's American townfolk…their
lives and foibles
Wolves
Among the Ruins, A trilogy Part One-The
Prince Dethroned by A.
J. West
The Vatican Thriller that will have you on
the edge of your seat!