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| Book | Description | Topics |
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| The art of subtext: beyond plot | This book delves into the literary technique of subtext, examining how authors convey deeper meanings and emotions within the context of a narrative. It analyzes various literary works and provides insights into the craft of creating layers of meaning beyond the explicit plot. | Collections, Details, Instance |
| The art-idea | This work delves into the theoretical foundations of art, considering the relationship between abstract thought and tangible creation. It discusses how artistic ideas emerge, evolve, and influence the production of visual and other art forms, drawing on examples from various traditions to illustrate the interplay between concept and execution. The text reflects on the role of the artist's intention and the cultural context in shaping what is recognized as art, offering a contemplative perspective on the enduring human impulse to create meaning through aesthetic forms. | Art, Creation, Heart |
| The artful dodger: images & reflections | This book delves into the multifaceted nature of artfulness, showcasing a diverse array of visual and conceptual works. It invites readers to contemplate the essence of art and its impact on society through a rich tapestry of images and thoughtful commentary. | Absence, Action, Careers |
| The artist's eye: Lucian Freud : an exhibition of National Gallery Paintings selected by the artist 17 June - 16 August 1987 | The book presents a curated selection of paintings by Lucian Freud, displayed at the National Gallery. The exhibition, which took place from June 17th to August 16th, 1987, features Freud's own choices from the gallery's collection. The works reflect Freud's distinctive style and artistic vision, offering a comprehensive view of his contributions to the art world during that period. | Asks, Convince, Painting |
| The arts and their mission | This book delves into the significance of the arts, examining how they contribute to human expression, culture, and societal development. | Admire, Art, Art Is |
| The arts of the beautiful | This book delves into the fundamental concepts and theories that govern the perception and creation of beauty across different artistic disciplines, offering insights into the historical and cultural contexts that shape aesthetic judgments. | Beautiful, Ears, Eye |
| The astonishing hypothesis: the scientific search for the soul | This book delves into the scientific research and theories surrounding the nature of the soul, examining various perspectives and methodologies used in the quest to comprehend this enigmatic aspect of human existence. | Free Will |
| The astrological houses: the spectrum of individual experience | This book delves into the concept of astrological houses, examining how they shape various aspects of an individual's life and character. It provides insights into the different houses and their corresponding areas of life, including career, relationships, and personal growth. | Dharma, Divine, Individual |
| The astronomical code of the Ṛgveda | This book delves into the astronomical references found in the Ṛgveda, an ancient Indian sacred text, examining its significance and impact on the understanding of astronomy in ancient India. | Abandon, Betrayal, Careers |
| The atonement and the modern mind | This book delves into the philosophical implications of atonement within the context of modern society, examining its relevance and application in various intellectual and cultural domains. | Alive, Christ, New Testament |
| The attaché: or Sam Slick in England | This book is a satirical narrative that follows the exploits of Sam Slick, an American who travels to England. It offers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of the era, as seen through the eyes of a foreigner. The story is filled with humor and wit, providing readers with an engaging account of the protagonist's journey and the various encounters he has with the English people and their customs. | Baby, Mother, Wells |
| The auto-biography of Goethe: Truth and poetry: from my life | The auto-biography of Goethe: Truth and poetry: from my life is a memoir written by the renowned German poet and philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It delves into his personal experiences and reflections on the nature of truth and poetry, drawing from his own life and work. The text offers insights into Goethe's philosophical musings and his creative process, providing readers with a glimpse into the mind of one of history's greatest literary figures. | Destined, May, Men |
| The autobiographical notes of Charles Evans Hughes | This book offers a glimpse into the personal journey of Charles Evans Hughes, detailing his experiences, thoughts, and observations throughout his distinguished career. It serves as a testament to his intellectual development and the societal changes he witnessed and participated in during his lifetime. | Constitution, Judging, Judiciary |
| The autobiography of Benj. Franklin: Published verbatim from the original manuscript by his grandson Will. Temple Franklin. Edited by Jared Sparks | This volume presents the complete autobiographical writings of Benjamin Franklin, one of the most influential figures in American history. The work traces Franklin's journey from his humble beginnings as the fifteenth child of a Boston candle maker through his rise as a successful printer, inventor, scientist, and diplomat. The narrative covers his famous experiments with electricity, his establishment of civic institutions including the first American lending library and fire company, his role as a founding father of the United States, and his diplomatic service in France during the Revolutionary War. The manuscript was preserved by his grandson William Temple Franklin, who published it verbatim from the original, with editor Jared Sparks preparing the text for this edition. The autobiography remains a cornerstone of American literature, offering insight into the philosophy of self-improvement and civic virtue that shaped a young nation's character. | Excuse, Faults, Gossip |
| The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | This work provides an intimate look into the personal and professional life of Benjamin Franklin, covering his early years, his contributions to the American Revolution, and his later scientific and political endeavors. | Ifs, Men, Should |
| The autobiography of David Crockett | This book offers a firsthand perspective on the life of David Crockett, detailing his experiences as a soldier, politician, and frontier figure in early America. | Arms, Congress, Cuffs |
| The autobiography of George Grosz: a small yes and a big no | The autobiography delves into Grosz's personal experiences, artistic influences, and the political and social climate of his time, providing a comprehensive view of his life and creative journey. | War, Ends, Men |
| The autobiography of Lincoln Steffens: abridged | This book offers a concise look into the life and work of Lincoln Steffens, a prominent figure in American journalism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Steffens discusses his experiences as a journalist, his observations on American society, and his personal reflections on his life and career. | Creativity, Done, Economics |
| The autobiography of Mark Twain: including chapters now published for the first time | The Autobiography of Mark Twain is a seminal work that provides a candid look into the life of one of America's most celebrated authors. It includes a wealth of personal anecdotes, observations, and philosophical musings, with a focus on the author's formative years and his experiences as a writer. The inclusion of new chapters enriches the narrative, offering readers a more complete picture of Twain's life and legacy. | Atheism, Brother, Century |
| The autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and related readings | This book is a compilation featuring the renowned autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, a significant work in American literature. It is complemented by additional readings that provide context, analysis, and scholarly perspectives on the text. | Want, Rights, Knows |
| The autobiography of Robert A. Millikan | This book is a personal account of Robert A. Millikan's life and scientific endeavors, detailing his journey from a young boy in Colorado to a prominent figure in the field of physics. | Action, Applied Science, Arise |
| The bachelor life | This book delves into the personal journey of a bachelor, illustrating the complexities of relationships, career, and personal growth in contemporary society. | Bachelors, Greater, Men |
| The bad parents' garden of verse | This book is a compilation of verses that delve into the complexities and nuances of parenting, offering readers an unconventional look at familial relationships and the challenges of nurturing a family. | 30th Birthday, Blood, Children |
| The ballad and the source | This book delves into the historical and cultural significance of ballads, examining their development and impact across different societies and time periods. | People, Bones, Childhood |
| The ballad of sexual dependency | This book delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of sexual dependency, offering insights into its impact on individuals and relationships. | Cameras, Desire, Eating |
| The bandman. The renegado. The parliament of love. The Roman actor. The great Duke of Florence | This book is a compilation of various narratives, each focusing on a different protagonist and their respective adventures. The characters range from a bandman to a renegado, from a member of the Parliament of Love to a Roman actor, and culminate in the story of the Great Duke of Florence. The book explores a variety of themes and historical periods, offering readers a glimpse into different aspects of human experience. | Barren, Failure, Grain |
| The banquet (also known as The symposium) | This book is a classical work of philosophy, featuring a series of discussions among a group of individuals. It delves into complex themes such as justice, virtue, and the nature of the soul. The text is known for its intricate arguments and profound insights into human behavior. | Aspire, Birth, Excellent |
| The baptism of the holy Ghost, by A. Mahan, and The enduement of power, by C.G. Finney | The book collection 'The baptism of the holy Ghost' by A. Mahan and 'The enduement of power' by C.G. Finney delve into the concepts of spiritual baptism and the empowerment of believers. These texts are believed to offer insights into the religious experiences and theological perspectives of their authors, focusing on the transformative power of divine influence in the lives of adherents. | Faith In God, Promise, Spirit |
| The barber of Seville ; The marriage of Figaro ; The guilty mother: three plays | The book is a compilation of three distinct plays, each with its own unique narrative and characters. 'The Barber of Seville' is a comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, known for its witty dialogue and romantic intrigue. 'The Marriage of Figaro' is another comedy by Beaumarchais, featuring a complex plot involving love, deception, and social satire. 'The Guilty Mother' is a drama by Friedrich Schiller, exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and moral dilemmas. | Cry, Laughing, Laughter |
| The basic writings of Bertrand Russell, 1903-1959 | The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, 1903-1959 is a compilation of key essays, lectures, and philosophical treatises by Bertrand Russell, one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. The volume spans his career, showcasing his insights on logic, mathematics, philosophy, and social issues. It includes seminal works such as 'The Principles of Mathematics' and 'An Outline of the History of Western Philosophy,' offering readers a comprehensive view of Russell's intellectual journey. | Science, Ifs, Mean |
| The basis of the Protestant Reformation | English detailed description | Christian, Duty, Independent |
| The battle against underdevelopment: Being the text of his keynote address to the United Nations' General Assembly, in the special session on problems ... and development | Browse quotes and source details for The battle against underdevelopment: Being the text of his keynote address to the United Nations' General Assembly, in the special session on problems ... and development. | Independence, Politics, Revoloution |
| The battlefield where the moon says I love you: a poem | This book is a compilation of poems that delve into the emotional landscape of love, often drawing inspiration from the moon's presence in the night sky. | Dark, Shining, Stars |
| The beauties and furies | This book delves into the intricate tapestry of human emotions, focusing on the beauty and fury that can arise within romantic relationships and personal struggles. | Bad Man, Class, Mass |
| The beauties of Johnson: choice selections from his works | The book is a curated selection of Johnson's writings, offering readers a glimpse into his extensive and varied literary contributions. | Men, Acquisition, Action |
| The beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: consisting of maxims and observations, moral, critical, and miscellaneous: to which are now added biographical anecdotes of the doctor, selected from the works of Mrs. Piozzi;--his Life, recently published by Mr. Boswell, and other authentic testimonies; also his will, and the sermon he wrote for the late Doctor Dodd | The beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. is a comprehensive compilation of the renowned writer's thoughts and insights. It features Johnson's maxims and observations on moral and critical matters, as well as a variety of other subjects. The book is further enriched by biographical anecdotes about Johnson, drawn from the works of Mrs. Piozzi. Additionally, it includes extracts from Mr. Boswell's biography of Johnson, providing a more in-depth look into the life of the doctor. The collection also features Johnson's own will and a sermon he composed for the late Doctor Dodd. This volume offers a comprehensive view of Johnson's intellectual and personal life, showcasing his diverse contributions to literature and thought. | May, Advantage, Falsehood |
| The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.]. | This book compiles a selection of wise sayings and insightful observations from Samuel Johnson, a renowned English writer and lexicographer. It also includes biographical sketches and personal stories about Johnson's life, offering readers a glimpse into the mind and experiences of this influential figure. | Accidents, Avarice, Chiefs |
| The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play, with explanatory notes and similar passages from ancient and modern authors by W. Dodd | The book offers a curated selection of notable excerpts from Shakespeare's works, providing readers with insights and context through the inclusion of explanatory notes. It also features comparative analysis with texts from various historical periods, enhancing the reader's understanding of Shakespeare's writing and its influence on literature. | Fear Of Death, Honour, Names |
| The beauties of Shakespeare, selected from his plays and poems | The book presents a curated selection of Shakespeare's most celebrated lines and scenes, offering readers a glimpse into the depth and richness of his literary contributions. | Action, Business, Ears |
| The beauties of nature and the wonders of the world we live in | The book provides an extensive look at various natural wonders, from majestic mountains and serene lakes to vibrant forests and diverse ecosystems, celebrating the splendor of the natural world. | Inspirational, Looks, Perspective |
| The beauties of the Hon. Daniel Webster: selected and arranged, with a critical essay on his genius and writings | The book presents a curated selection of Daniel Webster's writings, showcasing his intellectual prowess and oratorical skills. Accompanying the selections is a critical essay that delves into the essence of his genius and the impact of his writings on American literature and politics. It is a scholarly examination of Webster's work, intended for those who wish to explore the depth of his thought and the significance of his contributions to the written word. | Liberty, Anti Gun, Bearing Arms |
| The bee. Essays. Unacknowledged essays. Prefaces, Introductions, etc | This book compiles various essays and introductory pieces that explore the subject of bees, offering insights and perspectives on the topic. | France, Hate, I Hate |
| The beggar's opera. Oxberry's ed | This edition of 'The Beggar's Opera' is a reproduction of the original work, showcasing the satirical and humorous elements of the story, which revolves around the lives of beggars and their interactions with society. The opera is known for its catchy tunes and witty lyrics, making it a popular piece in the genre of ballad opera. | Debt, Demand, Judging |
| The beggar's opera: and companion pieces | This book is a compilation of musical and dramatic compositions that revolve around the story of a beggar, with additional pieces that complement the main narrative. | Dependence, Dependence On Others, Responsibility |
| The beginning and the end | This book delves into the fundamental questions of existence, examining the beginning and end of life, the universe, and everything in between. It offers a broad perspective on the origins of the cosmos, the evolution of life, and the potential futures that lie ahead. | Add, Computer, Considering |
| The benefactor: a novel | This novel explores the complex relationship between a wealthy benefactor and the individuals he influences, examining the consequences of their actions and the ethical dilemmas they face. | Abstract, Audience, Dream |
| The best beast: poems | This book is a compilation of poetry that delves into the beauty and complexity of the natural world, focusing on the diverse and fascinating creatures that inhabit it. | Dies, Enough, Fancy |
| The best democracy money can buy: an investigative reporter exposes the truth about globalization, corporate cons, and high-finance fraudsters | Written by an investigative journalist, the book provides an in-depth look at the ways in which globalization, corporate interests, and high-finance fraudsters may be compromising democratic institutions. It explores the complex relationships between money, power, and governance, offering readers a critical perspective on the current state of global finance and politics. | America, Crap, Kind |
| The best fables | This book is a compilation of classic fables, each crafted to convey a profound message about life, ethics, and human behavior. The stories are designed to engage readers of all ages, providing both entertainment and thought-provoking content. | Doe, Knowledge, Knows |
| The best known works of Edgar Allan Poe: poems, tales, essays, criticisms | The Best Known Works of Edgar Allan Poe is a comprehensive compilation that showcases the literary contributions of Edgar Allan Poe, a master of the short story and a significant figure in American literature. The collection features a variety of Poe's writings, including his haunting poems, suspenseful tales, insightful essays, and critical analyses of his own work and that of others. | Aghast, Agony, Earth |
| The best laid plans | This book delves into the lives of individuals whose carefully constructed plans are challenged by unforeseen circumstances, highlighting the complexities of human ambition and the capricious nature of fate. | Love, Asks, Be Weird |
| The best medicine | This book explores a wide range of natural remedies and alternative treatments, offering insights into how they can be used to address common health issues. It includes information on herbs, vitamins, minerals, and other natural substances, providing readers with a holistic approach to wellness. | Animal Life, Animal Rights, Animal Testing |
| The best of Bagehot | This compilation includes notable essays and articles written by Walter Bagehot, focusing on his insights into politics, economics, and society during the 19th century. | People, Duty, Hasty |
| The best of Beard: great recipes from a great cook | This book features a selection of recipes that showcase the culinary expertise of a celebrated chef, offering a variety of dishes for readers to enjoy. | Break, First Time, Firsts |
| The best of Charles Dickens: The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations (All Unabridged) | This comprehensive collection brings together eight of Charles Dickens' most renowned works, including The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities, and Great Expectations. These novels, written during the Victorian era, are celebrated for their vivid characters, intricate plots, and insightful commentary on society. The collection offers readers a chance to experience the full breadth of Dickens' storytelling, from the humorous and satirical to the poignant and tragic. | Finals, Parting |
| The best of Frederik Pohl | This compilation showcases the best works of science fiction from the renowned author Frederik Pohl, featuring a selection of his most celebrated short stories that span his career. | Ascending, Bombs, Boys |
| The best of Gerald Durrell | This compilation includes a selection of essays, travelogues, and wildlife observations by Gerald Durrell, highlighting his passion for conservation and his engaging storytelling style. | Book, Cake, Children |
| The best of Herman Melville | This compilation includes notable stories and poems by Herman Melville, showcasing his literary style and thematic concerns. | Insanity, Mad, Mean |
| The best of John Bellairs | This compilation brings together a selection of John Bellairs' most notable works, offering readers a glimpse into the eerie and intriguing worlds he created. Known for his ability to blend suspense with elements of the supernatural, Bellairs' stories are a testament to his skill in crafting tales that captivate and entertain young audiences. | Behinds, Boxes, Dwarfs |
| The best of Jules Verne: three complete, illustrated novels, with original illustrations | This book is a compilation of three of Jules Verne's most renowned works, presented in a beautifully illustrated format with original artwork. | Cold, Deprived, Power Of Speech |
| The best of Rilke: 72 form-true verse translations with facing originals, commentary, and compact biography ; translated by Walter Arndt ; foreword by Cyrus Hamlin | The book features a selection of Rilke's verse, meticulously translated to maintain the original form and meaning. Each poem is paired with its German counterpart, allowing readers to compare and appreciate the nuances of both languages. The collection is further enhanced with commentary that provides context and analysis. The volume concludes with a brief biography of Rilke, offering insight into his life and work. | Thousand, World, Arrested |
| The best of Ted Engstrom on personal excellence and leadership | This book serves as a collection of the best works by Ted Engstrom, a renowned speaker and leader, concentrating on the themes of personal excellence and effective leadership. Engstrom's teachings are presented in a manner that is both inspiring and actionable, providing readers with valuable tools and strategies to cultivate their own leadership abilities and personal growth. | Ability, Characteristics, Common |
| The best of Vance Havner | This book is a curated collection of Vance Havner's writings, offering a glimpse into his profound theological reflections and his deep spiritual understanding. It includes a variety of his sermons, essays, and other religious writings, providing readers with a comprehensive view of his thought and influence in Christian circles. | Brighter, Dark, Growing |
| The best of Whitman | This compilation includes a selection of Walt Whitman's most renowned poems, offering readers a glimpse into the depth and breadth of his poetic vision and his influential contribution to American literature. | Alms, Animal, Asks |
| The betrothal. The espousals | This book delves into the complexities of betrothal and espousal, examining the cultural and personal dynamics surrounding the institution of marriage. | Chords, Kissing, Knows |
| The betrothed (I promessi sposi): a tale of XVII century Milan | This classic novel delves into the lives of two young lovers, Renzo and Lucia, amidst the backdrop of political intrigue and religious fervor in 17th-century Milan. The story is rich with historical detail and offers a vivid portrayal of the social and religious tensions of the period. | Born, Born Again, Facts |
| The bicycle rider in Beverly Hills | This book is a fictional narrative that takes place in the affluent neighborhood of Beverly Hills, California. The story follows the life of a character who is known for his bicycle riding. The setting and the protagonist's unique hobby serve as central themes in the narrative. | Disorder, Found, Hate |
| The big orange | This book follows the adventures of a big, orange fruit who embarks on a journey filled with humor and wonder, exploring the world around it and encountering various characters along the way. | Appointments, Default, Dog |
| The big picture: Who killed Hollywood? and other essays | This book delves into the complexities of the entertainment industry, particularly examining the factors contributing to the decline of Hollywood. It features a series of essays that analyze the industry from multiple perspectives, offering insights into the evolution and challenges faced by Hollywood. | Crafts, Knows, Nobody Knows |
| The big room | This book delves into the dynamics of a vast, undefined location, examining the connections and relationships among its inhabitants. The narrative likely focuses on the social fabric of the space, the interactions between its residents, and the impact of their collective experiences. | Bus, Camouflage, Cities |
| The big stick, 1905-1907 | This book delves into the diplomatic and military strategies employed by President Theodore Roosevelt, focusing on the period from 1905 to 1907. It examines the concept of the 'big stick' as a metaphor for Roosevelt's assertive approach to international relations. | Arrogance, Conditions, Corruption |
| The birds of John Burroughs: keeping a sharp lookout | This book is a compilation of essays and observations by John Burroughs, a renowned naturalist, focusing on the art and science of birdwatching. Burroughs' writings delve into the behaviors, habitats, and significance of various bird species, offering readers a glimpse into the natural world through his keen observations and thoughtful reflections. | Bird, Bits, Bluebird |
| The birth of a child: obstetric procedure in normal chidbirth for those who attend women in labor | Written for healthcare professionals and those supporting women in labor, this book delves into the various obstetric procedures that occur during a normal childbirth. It covers the physiological aspects of labor, the roles of the attendants, and the step-by-step process of a typical delivery. The book aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to understand and assist in the birthing process. | Birth, Birthing, Overcoming |
| The birth of the clinic: an archaeology of medical perception | The book delves into the origins and evolution of medical clinics, analyzing the cultural, social, and scientific factors that have shaped medical perception throughout history. | Bad Government, Disease, Doctors |
| The birth of tragedy and The genealogy of morals | This collection of essays delves into the roots of tragedy and the evolution of moral values, offering a critical analysis of these concepts. | Beehives, Honey, Insects |
| The birth-day; a poem: to which are added, occasional verses | This literary work is a compilation of poetry that focuses on the celebration of birthdays. It includes the title poem and supplementary verses that enhance the overall theme of commemorating this annual milestone. | Flower, Return, Absence |
| The black jewels trilogy | The Black Jewels Trilogy is a series of fantasy novels that follows the journey of a young sorceress as she navigates a world filled with magic and political intrigue. The series delves into themes of power, destiny, and the struggle for control over a mystical realm. | Ifs, Attention, Bracelet |
| The blazing star; with an appendix treating of the Jewish Kabbala, also a tract on the philosophy of H. Spencer, and one on New-England transcendentalism | This book is a scholarly examination of various philosophical and religious concepts, including the Jewish Kabbala, the philosophical ideas of H. Spencer, and the transcendentalist movement in New-England. The appendix provides an in-depth analysis of these subjects. | Ifs, Men, Affirmation |
| The blessed sacrament: or, The works and ways of God | This book delves into the religious and spiritual concepts surrounding the divine works and the ways in which God interacts with the world. | Attraction, Blessed, Blessed Sacrament |
| The blind watchmaker | This work delves into the concept of evolution, arguing that complex biological structures can arise through natural processes, without the intervention of a divine being. | Adopted, African Tribes, Ants |
| The blood of a poet | This book delves into the creative process and personal journey of a poet, reflecting on their influences and the sources of their inspiration. | Littles, Mirrors, Wells |
| The bloodhounds of Broadway and other stories | This book is a compilation of short stories that delve into diverse narratives and explore a range of characters and situations. | Art, Cream, Feet |
| The blue mother | This book delves into the complex dynamics of a family, examining the intergenerational relationships and the impact of time on personal identities. | Baseness, Broken, Broken Heart |
| The bone house | In this chilling tale, a group of individuals find themselves trapped in a decrepit, abandoned house that seems to be haunted by the spirits of its former inhabitants. As they delve deeper into the house's history and the strange occurrences that unfold, they must confront their own fears and the malevolent forces that seem intent on driving them to madness. | Matter, Seeing, Someday |
| The book and the brotherhood | This work delves into the profound connections formed between individuals through their mutual appreciation of a single book, examining the bonds of camaraderie and the shared experiences that can unite people across diverse backgrounds. | Church, Conceited, Confused |
| The book of Gossage: a compilation, which includes | This compilation brings together a diverse array of materials associated with the concept or theme of Gossage, offering readers a broad perspective on the subject. | Advertising, Grown Man, Know How |
| The book of Stillmeadow | This book explores the lives and relationships within the close-knit community of Stillmeadow, capturing the essence of small-town life and the human experience. | Curious, Dog, Evidence |
| The book of Yaak | This book delves into the Yaak region, highlighting its distinctive cultural aspects and natural environment. | Asking, Church, Core |
| The book of ballads [by sir T. Martin and W.E. Aytoun] ed. by Bon Gaultier | This book is a curated selection of ballads, featuring works by Sir T. Martin and W.E. Aytoun, and edited by Bon Gaultier. It includes traditional ballads that have been preserved and presented in a compiled format. | Clans, Feuds, Five |
| The book of disquiet: a selection | This selection presents a compilation of selected passages from the renowned text, providing readers with an insight into the profound and introspective thoughts of the author, as originally published in the original language. | Art, Book, Character |
| The book of imaginary beings | This comprehensive volume delves into the lore and descriptions of mythical beings, including those from folklore, mythology, and literature. | Dragons, Finnish, Akheron |
| The book of questions | This book delves into profound questions about the nature of reality, truth, and the human condition, offering readers a contemplative exploration of life's mysteries. | Poetry, Tree, Able |
| The book of snobs. Sketches and travels in London. Denis Duval | This book offers a glimpse into the author's observations of the upper classes and social strata in London, capturing the essence of Victorian society through a series of sketches and travelogues. | Affair, Age, Being Wise |
| The book of the first American chess congress: containing the proceedings of that celebrated assemblage, with the papers read in its sessions, the games played in the grand tournament, and the stratagems entered in the problem tournay ; together with sketches of the history of chess in the old and new worlds | The volume offers a comprehensive look at the early days of chess in the United States, featuring detailed accounts of the congress's events, the games played, and the strategies employed. It includes historical context on chess in both the Old and New Worlds, providing insights into the development of the game in America. | Amusement, Charm, Chess |
| The borderless world: power and strategy in the global marketplace | This book delves into the complexities of conducting business in a borderless world, analyzing the strategies and power dynamics that shape the global marketplace. | Becoming, Belief, Building |
| The boss: the story of Gamal Abdel Nasser | This book delves into the life and political career of Gamal Abdel Nasser, focusing on his rise to power, his policies, and his impact on the Middle East during the mid-20th century. | Chance, Events, Matter |
| The bowl of saki: Thoughts for daily contemplation from the sayings and teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan | Browse quotes and source details for The bowl of saki: Thoughts for daily contemplation from the sayings and teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan. | Religion, Tolerance |
| The boy from Maine | This novel explores the journey of a young boy growing up in the rural landscape of Maine, capturing the essence of his experiences and the challenges he faces in the process. | Ends, Fall, Falling In Love |
| The brave little toaster: a bedtime story for small appliances | This delightful book presents a captivating tale of a brave little toaster, designed to provide a soothing and imaginative bedtime experience for children. The story explores themes of courage and friendship, set within the familiar and endearing world of small kitchen appliances. | Cute, Thinking, Toasts |
| The bridge | This book is a profound exploration of the complexities of human emotions and experiences, using a bridge as a central metaphor for life's journey. It delves into the intricate connections between individuals and the world around them, offering a rich tapestry of emotional landscapes. | Barbarian, Deathbed, Deserve |
| The bright side of pain : The story of a boy who wished he could be ordinary. | Browse quotes and source details for The bright side of pain : The story of a boy who wished he could be ordinary.. | Coming Of Age, Hope, Rare Disease |
| The brilliant book of calm: Down to Earth Ideas for Finding Inner Peace in a Chaotic World | Browse quotes and source details for The brilliant book of calm: Down to Earth Ideas for Finding Inner Peace in a Chaotic World. | Achieving Mindfulness, Calming The Mind, Calmness |
| The broken covenant: American civil religion in time of trial | This book delves into the concept of American civil religion, examining how it shapes the collective identity and moral framework of the nation, particularly during times of trial and adversity. The author analyzes historical events and contemporary issues to illustrate the evolving nature of this religious-like belief system within American society. | Acquisition, American Television, Consumerism |
| The bronze bow | This novel delves into the struggles and personal growth of Judah Maccabee, a character who becomes a central figure in the Jewish resistance against Roman occupation. The story explores themes of faith, identity, and the human spirit amidst the backdrop of a tumultuous historical period. | Air, Casts, Demon |
| The brownstone house | The story unfolds within the walls of a brownstone house, delving into the lives of its inhabitants and the legacy they leave behind. The narrative weaves through generations, examining the impact of family dynamics and the changing urban landscape on the residents' lives. | Awareness, Change, People |
| The burning secret: and other stories | This book is a compilation of various short stories that delve into themes of mystery and suspense, offering readers a diverse range of narratives that explore the complexities of human nature and the unknown. | Men, Easy, Great Men |
| The business of fancydancing: the screenplay | This book presents a screenplay that delves into the intricate world of fancydancing, offering an in-depth look at the cultural significance and artistic expression of this dance style. The screenplay likely captures the passion, dedication, and challenges faced by dancers and those involved in the fancydancing community. | Ask Me, Asks, Custer |
| The butchers' manual 1890 [Leather Bound] | Browse quotes and source details for The butchers' manual 1890 [Leather Bound]. | Beautiful, Devotional, Inspirational |
| The call of the wild ; The cruise of the 'Dazzler' | This book includes two distinct narratives. The first is a classic adventure tale about a dog named Buck, who embarks on a perilous journey in the wild. The second story revolves around the luxurious cruise ship 'Dazzler' and its passengers, exploring themes of luxury and escapism. | Beautiful, Human Life, Humans |
| The call to conversion | This book delves into the profound process of conversion, examining the psychological, emotional, and spiritual shifts that occur during a transformative journey. It offers insights into the complexities of personal growth and the quest for spiritual enlightenment. | Consumerism, Enough, Goods |
| The campaigns of lieut.-gen. N.B. Forrest, and of Forrest's cavalry, by T. Jordan and J.P. Pryor | This book provides a detailed examination of the military strategies and engagements of Nathan Bedford Forrest and his cavalry units during the American Civil War. | Civil War, Ifs, May |
| The canticle of the rose: poems: 1917-1949 | This volume includes a selection of poems written between 1917 and 1949, reflecting the author's growth and evolution as a poet over the years. | Bells, Bird, Busy |
| The capitalist revolution: fifty propositions about prosperity, equality, and liberty | This book delves into the core ideas of capitalism, presenting fifty propositions that discuss the interplay between prosperity, equality, and liberty in the context of economic systems. | Capitalism, Asia, Capacity |
| The captain's verses | This volume of poetry delves into the experiences and emotions of a captain at sea, capturing the essence of maritime life and the vastness of the ocean. | Be You, Breasts, Earth |
| The captive & the fugitive | This novel delves into the lives of two individuals, one held captive and the other on the run, as their paths cross in unexpected ways. | Century, Exquisite, Feet |
| The captive, The fugitive | This novel delves into the psychological and emotional journeys of individuals caught in situations of captivity and their subsequent attempts to flee. The story weaves together intricate plotlines that examine the resilience of the human spirit under duress. | Advertisements, Age, Artist |
| The caregiver's companion: readings and professional resources | This book serves as a valuable resource for individuals in the caregiving profession, providing a wide range of readings and professional tools to deepen understanding and improve skills in providing care. | Active, Different, Different Ways |
| The careless husband; The rival fools; The lady's last stake; Richard III | This book includes the plays 'The Careless Husband' and 'The Rival Fools,' as well as the poem 'The Lady's Last Stake,' all of which are attributed to the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. The works are known for their exploration of themes such as power, betrayal, and the complexities of human nature. | Committed, Crime, Done |
| The cart and the horse | This book is a fictional narrative that delves into the dynamics and interactions between its two central characters, the Cart and the Horse. The story likely examines themes of companionship, cooperation, and the nature of their partnership. | Moving, People, Achievement |
| The case of the careless cupid | In this mystery novel, the protagonist delves into a romantic mystery involving a series of misunderstandings and misadventures. The story unfolds with a blend of romance and intrigue, keeping readers guessing until the very end. | Dislike, Mass, Rating |
| The case of the vampire cat | In this suspenseful tale, a mysterious cat is accused of causing strange occurrences. The story unfolds as the protagonist investigates the enigmatic feline's true nature and the secrets it may hold. | Company, Dog, Interesting |
| The castle | This book delves into the lives of individuals within a remote castle, examining the absurdities and complexities of an oppressive administrative system. It is renowned for its philosophical depth and intricate narrative structure. | Kafkaesque, Kafka, Faces |
| The castle of Otranto | Written by Horace Walpole, this seminal work of the Gothic genre combines elements of romance, horror, and the supernatural. The story is set in the fictional castle of Otranto and revolves around the mysterious events that befall the protagonist, Manfred, the son of the castle's lord. The novel is notable for its use of architectural settings, eerie atmosphere, and the introduction of the concept of the Wandering Jew, a character who symbolizes the eternal cycle of fate. | Love, Passion, Atheist |
| The cat and the curmudgeon | This book explores the relationship between a cat and a curmudgeonly individual, illustrating their interactions and the dynamics of their coexistence. | Curmudgeon, Irritating, Lasts |
| The cat jumps, and other stories | This book is a compilation of short tales that revolve around the adventures and misadventures of a cat. The narratives explore various themes and emotions, offering readers a glimpse into the feline perspective. | Depth, Militant, Passion |
| The cat who came for Christmas ; The cat and the curmudgeon ; The best cat ever | This book is a compilation of tales that revolve around a cat, showcasing its role as a companion and the impact it has on the lives of those it encounters. The narratives delve into the dynamics of relationships and the changes that occur when a cat enters the picture. | Cat, Animal, Way |
| The cat who went bananas | This book explores the adventures of a cat that exhibits peculiar and comical behavior, leading to a series of amusing and endearing escapades. | Knows |
| The cause | This book delves into the intricate web of human relationships and societal structures, examining the consequences of actions and the pursuit of justice in a deeply flawed world. | Truth, Activity, Affection |
| The celebration of life: a dialogue on immortality and infinity | This book delves into profound philosophical discussions about the nature of life, immortality, and the infinite, presented in a conversational style that encourages readers to contemplate these timeless themes. | Consequence, Human Beings, Humans |
| The celestine prophecy: an adventure | This novel follows the protagonist on a quest that intertwines ancient wisdom with personal transformation, exploring themes of self-discovery and enlightenment. | Celestine Prophecy, Energy, Children |
| The chair of Babel | A complex narrative that intertwines the story of a mysterious chair with broader philosophical and political ideas. | Dies, Fate, God Life |
| The challenge of facts: and other essays | This book delves into the complexities of facts, examining their significance and impact across different disciplines and societal aspects. | Agents, Bargains, Certain |
| The challenges of change | This comprehensive work delves into the multifaceted nature of change, examining its impact on individuals, organizations, and societies. It provides a detailed analysis of the challenges encountered during transitions and offers strategies for navigating them effectively. | Stalemate, Vietnam War, Believe |
| The change agent | This book delves into the complexities of change, examining how individuals and communities navigate transitions and adapt to new circumstances. | Conflict, Creative, Doe |
| The changing world: an editor's outlook | The book delves into the transformations occurring in various sectors, reflecting the author's editorial viewpoint on contemporary issues. | Cheated, Feels, Girl |
| The characters of Theophrastus | This book delves into the philosophical and scientific insights of Theophrastus, focusing on his methodological approach to character analysis. It examines his theories on human nature and behavior, providing a comprehensive look at the intellectual legacy of one of the earliest scholars in the field of ethics and natural philosophy. | Antiquity, Basketball, Best Times |
| The characters, or, the manners of the present age | This book delves into the behaviors, habits, and social dynamics prevalent during its time, offering insights into the cultural landscape of the period. | Beastly, Lazy, Men |
| The chasm of fire: a woman's experience of liberation through the teachings of a Sufi master | This book presents a first-person narrative of a woman's transformative spiritual experience under the tutelage of a Sufi master. It explores themes of inner struggle, self-discovery, and liberation, framed within the context of Sufi teachings and practices. The title metaphorically suggests a profound passage through difficulty or transformation, leading to spiritual freedom. | Certain, Heart, Helping |
| The chess companion: a merry collection of tales of chess and its players, together with a cornucopia of games, problems, epigrams & advice, topped off with the greatest game of chess ever played | This book is a compilation of tales and anecdotes about chess players, accompanied by a variety of chess games, puzzles, witty sayings, and chess-related wisdom. It culminates with a discussion of what is considered the most significant game of chess ever played. | Ability, Chess, Games |
| The chess player: by George Walker; to which are added the three games played at one and the same time by Philidor; sixty openings, mates and situations, by W. S. Kenny, with remarks, anecdotes, &c. &c., and an explanation of the round chess board | The Chess Player is a chess literature work that combines the expertise of George Walker and W. S. Kenny. It delves into the intricacies of chess, providing insights into the games played simultaneously by the renowned chess player Philidor. The book is enriched with detailed analysis of sixty chess openings, mates, and situations, offering players a deeper understanding of the game. Additionally, it includes remarks and anecdotes that add a personal touch to the chess discussions. The book concludes with an explanation of the round chess board, which is a unique feature in chess set design. | Chess, Adversaries, Console |
| The chess-player's handbook | This book serves as an essential resource for chess enthusiasts, offering in-depth analysis and practical advice on various aspects of the game. It covers fundamental principles, advanced techniques, and strategic planning, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced players seeking to improve their skills. | Bishops, Knights, Minors |
| The chess-player's handbook ...: with frontispiece | This book is a detailed resource for chess enthusiasts, offering insights into various strategies and tactics used in the game of chess. It includes an introductory illustration that likely sets the tone for the content within. | Backwards, Bishops, Boards |
| The child in the family | This book delves into the complexities of familial relationships, narrated from the viewpoint of a young individual navigating the intricacies of family dynamics. | Children, Ifs, Activity |
| The children sing in the far West | This book delves into the lives of children growing up in the challenging environment of the American West, capturing the essence of their experiences and the unique culture of the region. | Asks, Bears, Beauty |
| The chosen one: ¿Can she save the magical world? | Browse quotes and source details for The chosen one: ¿Can she save the magical world?. | Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Frases |
| The chosen with related readings | This book delves into the multifaceted concept of chosenness, examining its various interpretations across different disciplines and cultures. It includes a selection of related readings that provide insight into the topic, offering a comprehensive view of the concept from diverse angles. | Chosen, Expression, Grows |
| The chronicle history of Henry the Fift. 1608. The contention of the two famous houses of Lancaster and Yorke, in two parts (no date) The tragedie of Richard the Third. 1612. The most lamentable tragedie of Titus Andronicus. 1611. The history of Troylus and Cresseida. 1609 | The collection comprises historical narratives and dramatic plays, focusing on the reign of Henry V, the dynastic struggle between the houses of Lancaster and York, and the tragic narratives of Richard III, Titus Andronicus, and the legendary love story of Troilus and Cressida. | Heart, Offence |
| The chronicles of Castle Brass | This series delves into the adventures and intrigues of a castle and its inhabitants, exploring themes of magic, politics, and personal growth. | Atheism, Atheist, Bud |
| The chrysalids | In this thought-provoking novel, John Wyndham explores themes of genetic purity, societal control, and the struggle for survival. The protagonist, David, lives in a world where only those with 'perfect' genetic traits are accepted. As he learns more about his own unique condition, he must confront the harsh realities of his society and fight for his place in it. | Touching, Ashamed, Beaten |
| The chrysanthemum and the sword: patterns of Japanese culture | This work explores the fundamental patterns and characteristics of Japanese culture, examining how societal values, interpersonal relationships, and behavioral norms shape the Japanese way of life. The study investigates cultural dimensions including the role of honor, the structure of social obligations, and the formation of collective identity. Through systematic analysis of cultural phenomena, the book provides insight into the underlying patterns that define Japanese society and its distinctive cultural framework. | Adaptable, Aesthetic, Aggressive |
| The church before the watching world: a practical ecclesiology | This book delves into the principles and practices of ecclesiology, examining the church's role within the broader context of the world. It offers insights into the church's organizational structure, its relationship with its members, and its mission in the community. | Adultery, Apostasy, Beautiful |
| The church in the power of the spirit: a contribution of Messianic Ecclesiology | The book delves into the theological underpinnings of Messianic Ecclesiology, examining how the Holy Spirit is central to the church's mission and existence. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the spiritual dynamics at play within this religious framework, including discussions on the nature of the Holy Spirit, its work in the lives of believers, and its impact on the church's communal life. | Church, Father, Final Words |
| The church in the world: collected essays | This book is a collection of essays that delve into the complex interactions and dynamics between religious institutions, particularly the church, and the broader society in which they exist. The essays likely cover a range of topics, including social, cultural, and political aspects of religious life, offering insights into the role of the church in various contexts. | Fees, Good Teacher, Knows |
| The church, change, and development | This book delves into the dynamic interplay between religious organizations and the broader social and economic changes that shape modern societies. It examines how the church has adapted and contributed to development over time, offering insights into the complex relationship between faith and progress. | Accomplices, America, Authority |
| The cicadas and other poems | This book is a compilation of poetry that explores the beauty and complexity of the natural world, with a focus on the cicadas and other elements of nature. | Ghost, Names, Only Time |
| The cinema of Orson Welles | This book delves into the cinematic works of Orson Welles, analyzing his unique style and impact on the film industry. | Has Beens, Men, Said |
| The citizen of the world | This novel delves into the concept of a citizen of the world, advocating for a sense of global community and the interconnectedness of humanity. | Cities, Compliment, Country |
| The city in which I love you: poems | This book is a compilation of poetry that delves into the emotional bond between individuals and the urban landscapes they inhabit. The poems within reflect on the complexities of affection and the unique relationship that can form between a person and their city. | Back Doors, Blue, Body |
| The city madam. The guardian. A very woman. The bashful lover. The old law | This book is a compilation of five short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships, societal norms, and personal struggles. Each story presents unique characters and situations, offering readers a glimpse into different aspects of life. | Good Woman, Heard, Hearing Loss |
| The city, its sins and sorrows, sermons | This work delves into the complexities of city life, offering a reflective analysis of the ethical challenges and emotional struggles faced by its inhabitants. | Atmosphere, Difficult, Finest |
| The city, its sins and sorrows: being a series of sermons from Luke XIX.41 | This book presents a series of sermons that delve into the concepts of sin and sorrow as they relate to urban life, drawing upon the biblical text Luke XIX.41 as a foundational reference point. | Acquire, Age, Brows |
| The claw of the conciliator | In this fictional narrative, the story revolves around a character known as the Conciliator, whose actions and decisions have far-reaching consequences. The novel delves into the complexities of political intrigue and the struggle for power, set against a backdrop that is rich in detail and imagination. | All Time, Behinds, Doe |
| The client: the street lawyer | This volume brings together two suspenseful legal dramas by a bestselling author. In 'The Client,' a young boy becomes a target after witnessing a lawyer's suicide and learning a dangerous secret about a mob murder, forcing him to navigate a web of federal prosecutors, the FBI, and the Mafia. In 'The Street Lawyer,' a successful attorney undergoes a moral crisis after a violent encounter with a homeless man, leading him to abandon his corporate firm to fight for the rights of the impoverished, uncovering a dark conspiracy tied to his former employer. Both stories explore themes of justice, corruption, and the courage to stand against overwhelming odds. | People, Believe, Clean |
| The clouds: Translated by William Arrowsmith, with sketches by Thomas McClure | This book features a selection of translated poetry, rendered in English by William Arrowsmith. The visual element is enhanced with sketches created by Thomas McClure. | Dear, Expression, Fellows |
| The coal question: an enquiry concerning the progress of the Nation, and the probable exhaustion of our coal-mines | This book delves into the historical and economic implications of coal mining, exploring its role in the development of nations and the concerns surrounding the exhaustion of coal reserves. | Calm, Country, Direct |
| The coast of Chicago | The Coast of Chicago is a fictional narrative that delves into the lives and stories of individuals living along the city's shoreline. The book captures the essence of Chicago's coastal environment, including its natural beauty, urban development, and the diverse communities that inhabit the area. | Behinds, Cards, Ends |
| The code of Terpsichore. The art of dancing, tr. by R. Barton | This book is a translation of an ancient treatise that delves into the principles and practices of Terpsichore, the muse of dance. It offers insights into the historical context and the technical aspects of dancing as understood in its time. | Art, Dance, Dancer |
| The cognitive computer: on language, learning, and artificial intelligence | This book delves into the complex relationship between human cognition and artificial intelligence, examining how language and learning processes can be applied to the development of intelligent systems. | Careers, Computer, Exercise |
| The cognitive style of PowerPoint | This book delves into the impact of PowerPoint on cognitive processes, examining how it shapes the way people think and communicate. It analyzes the potential effects of PowerPoint on information presentation and audience engagement. | Audience, Boredom, Color |
| The collapse of globalism: and the reinvention of the world | This book delves into the factors contributing to the waning of globalism, exploring the shift in economic and political landscapes. It discusses the potential consequences of this transformation and considers how nations and societies might adapt to a more fragmented world order. | Died, Leader, Profession |
| The collected aphorisms | This book gathers a selection of aphorisms, offering readers a collection of brief, thought-provoking expressions that encapsulate wisdom on a wide range of topics. | Absurd, Certain, Dies |
| The collected essays & addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920 | The book is a compilation of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell's writings, which delve into political, social, and philosophical matters. It offers insights into the thoughts and perspectives of Birrell, a prominent figure in British politics and intellectual circles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The essays and addresses cover a range of topics, reflecting Birrell's engagement with contemporary issues and his contributions to public discourse. | Deserve, Doe, Ends |
| The collected essays and prose sketches | This book brings together a selection of essays and prose sketches, offering readers a diverse collection of reflections on life, society, and the human condition. | Nature, Painter, Spirit |
| The collected essays, journalism, and letters of George Orwell | The collected works of George Orwell include a variety of essays on social and political issues, insightful journalism pieces, and personal letters that provide a glimpse into his thoughts and experiences. This collection offers readers a comprehensive view of Orwell's intellectual development and his role in shaping modern political discourse. | Democratic, Political, Answers |
| The collected letters | This book presents a curated selection of letters, offering insights into the personal and professional lives of the authors. The letters cover a wide range of topics, providing a glimpse into the historical and cultural context of their time. | Angel, Audience, Beast |
| The collected letters of Edgar Allan Poe | This book includes a wide range of letters written by Edgar Allan Poe, offering insight into his personal life, literary career, and thoughts on various subjects. | Benefits, Discord, Evident |
| The collected letters of Mary Wollstonecraft | This book presents a comprehensive collection of letters from Mary Wollstonecraft, offering insight into her personal life, intellectual pursuits, and social commentary during the late 18th century. | Adversity, Anticipate, Believe |
| The collected letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle | The collection includes letters exchanged between Thomas Carlyle, the 19th-century Scottish historian and philosopher, and his wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle. The correspondence spans several decades and provides a detailed look into their relationship, personal thoughts, and intellectual exchanges. | Long, Blessing, Book |
| The collected novels and stories of Guy de Maupassant Volume 1 | Browse quotes and source details for The collected novels and stories of Guy de Maupassant Volume 1. | Animal, Creation, Enemy |
| The collected novels: Train to Pakistan, I shall not hear the nightingale, Delhi | The collection brings together three works of fiction, each set in or related to the Indian subcontinent. 'Train to Pakistan' is a novel set during the Partition of India in 1947. 'I shall not hear the nightingale' is a story of love and loss in colonial India. 'Delhi' is a novel that explores the complexities of life in the Indian capital. | Core, Doors, Eighty |
| The collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce: pragmatism and pragmaticism | The collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce: pragmatism and pragmaticism is a scholarly compilation that brings together the extensive writings of Charles Sanders Peirce, a prominent figure in the development of pragmatism and pragmaticism. The volume includes his essays, lectures, and other scholarly works, providing a comprehensive view of his philosophical thought and its impact on American philosophy. | Abstract, Accepted, Aspect |
| The collected philosophical papers of G.E.M. Anscombe | Browse quotes and source details for The collected philosophical papers of G.E.M. Anscombe. | Anscombe, Infinite Ends, The Will |
| The collected plays | This volume brings together a selection of plays, showcasing the playwright's range and style across various genres and themes. | Rooms, Writing, After Death |
| The collected plays of Neil Simon | This book includes a selection of Neil Simon's most celebrated plays, showcasing his distinctive humor and insightful character portrayals | Fluid, Funny, Party |
| The collected poems of John Ciardi | The book features a curated compilation of John Ciardi's poetic works, showcasing his unique style and thematic explorations. | Animal, Ants, Believe |
| The collected poems of Muriel Rukeyser | This compilation includes a wide array of Muriel Rukeyser's poems, reflecting her exploration of social issues, personal experiences, and the human condition. Rukeyser's work is known for its emotional depth and innovative use of language. | Barriers, Brave, Communicate |
| The collected poems of William Alexander Percy | This book brings together a selection of William Alexander Percy's poems, reflecting his deep emotional insight and evocative imagery. Percy's work is known for its exploration of themes such as nature, love, and human experience, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of the human condition. | Dazed, Heard, Infinity |
| The collected poems of Yvor Winters | This book brings together a selection of works by Yvor Winters, showcasing his poetic style and thematic concerns. | Sea, Land, Ancient |
| The collected poetry of Aldous Huxley | This book brings together a selection of Aldous Huxley's poetic works, showcasing his talent in the realm of verse and his exploration of various themes and emotions. | Apes, Contemplating, Degenerates |
| The collected satires and poems of Osbert Sitwell | The book encompasses a variety of satirical and poetic pieces, showcasing Sitwell's wit and literary prowess across different genres and themes. | Beast, Children, Demigods |
| The collected speeches of Margaret Thatcher | This book gathers together a selection of key speeches by Margaret Thatcher, showcasing her influential political career and the policies she advocated for during her time as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The speeches cover a range of topics, including economic policy, social issues, and foreign relations. | Ifs, Men, Hard |
| The collected stories of Dorothy Parker | This collection showcases Dorothy Parker's distinctive style, featuring a mix of humor, satire, and poignant narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. | Ran, Together, Window |
| The collected stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer | This compilation includes a variety of short stories that explore the complexities of human experience, often set in the Jewish community. Singer's work is celebrated for its rich cultural tapestry and profound emotional depth. | Art, Fashion, Giving |
| The collected stories: The minority report | This collection brings together a variety of short stories that explore different aspects of human experience and imagination. | Differences, Disappear, Faces |
| The collected strange stories | This collection brings together a variety of short tales that explore the realms of the unusual and the extraordinary, offering readers a glimpse into the mysterious and the fantastical. | Difficult, Know How, Knows |
| The collected works of Abraham Lincoln | This volume includes a wide array of Abraham Lincoln's works, spanning his presidency from 1861 to 1865. It features his famous speeches, such as the Gettysburg Address, as well as personal correspondence and other writings that provide a comprehensive view of his political philosophy and leadership style. | Men, Ifs, Religious |
| The collected works of Aldous Huxley | This collection brings together a wide range of works by Aldous Huxley, including his influential novels, such as 'Brave New World' and 'Island,' as well as his insightful essays on philosophy, science, and culture. The collection offers a comprehensive overview of Huxley's intellectual journey and his exploration of complex themes like human nature, technological advancement, and the nature of reality. | Men, Art, Ifs |
| The collected works of Arthur Symons | The collected works of Arthur Symons is a comprehensive compilation of the author's literary output. It features a variety of genres, including poetry, essays, and reviews, offering a rich tapestry of Symons' intellectual and artistic pursuits. The collection provides insight into his exploration of themes such as the supernatural, the aesthetic, and the psychological, reflecting his influence on modernist literature. | Awe, Has Beens, Love |
| The collected works of C. G. JungPsychology and Religion | Browse quotes and source details for The collected works of C. G. JungPsychology and Religion. | Fate Destiny Life, Meaning, Soul |
| The collected works of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin | The collected works of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin encompass her groundbreaking research in the field of chemistry, particularly her contributions to the understanding of molecular structures through X-ray crystallography. Hodgkin's work has had a significant impact on various scientific disciplines, including biochemistry and crystallography. | Rays, Analysis, Crystals |
| The collected works of George E.P. Box | The collected works of George E.P. Box offer a deep dive into the extensive academic and professional contributions of the author. It encompasses his influential research in statistical methodology, time series analysis, and the philosophy of scientific modeling. The collection is a valuable resource for statisticians, researchers, and students seeking to understand the evolution of statistical thought and practice. | Ambidextrous, Data, Factual |
| The collected works of Isaac Rosenberg: poetry, prose, letters, paintings, and drawings | The collected works of Isaac Rosenberg is a compilation that offers a comprehensive view of the poet's multifaceted talent. It includes his renowned poetry, insightful prose, personal correspondence, and his contributions to visual arts through his paintings and drawings. This volume provides a rich insight into Rosenberg's creative expression across various mediums. | Conditions, Consciousness, Corners |
| The collected works of Lysander Spooner | The works encompass a range of topics including philosophy, law, and social issues, reflecting Spooner's advocacy for individual rights and his criticism of the institution of slavery. | Men, Government, Individual |
| The collected works of Saint John of the Cross | The collected works of Saint John of the Cross are a comprehensive compilation of the writings of this influential figure in Christian mysticism. It includes his profound theological works, which delve into the nature of divine love and the spiritual journey, as well as his poetry, which is known for its emotional depth and spiritual insight. The collection also features his correspondence and other writings that provide insight into his life and thought. | Grows, Long, Soul |
| The collected works of Samuel Beckett | The collected works include plays, novels, poetry, and critical essays, showcasing Beckett's exploration of themes such as isolation, language, and the human condition. His works are celebrated for their innovative narrative structures and philosophical depth. | World, Realism, Reality |
| The collected works of Walter Bagehot | This collection includes Bagehot's influential works on finance, literature, and political theory, showcasing his insights into the British constitution and the role of the Bank of England. The volume offers a detailed look into his analytical approach and his observations on the social and economic conditions of his time. | Book, Characteristics, Ears |
| The collected works of Watchman Nee | This collection includes sermons, essays, and letters by Watchman Nee, exploring Christian spirituality, the nature of the church, and the Christian life. Nee's work is known for its depth and influence on Christian thought and practice. | Bread, Character, Christian |
| The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes | The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes is a seminal work that brings together a vast array of Keynes' intellectual contributions. It encompasses his seminal work on economic theory, including the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, as well as his insights on monetary policy, fiscal policy, and international trade. This collection is essential for understanding the development of modern economic thought and the impact of Keynesian economics on global economic policy. | Economics, Social, Economic |
| The colloid and the crystal | This book delves into the intricate details of colloids and crystals, providing a comprehensive understanding of their structures, interactions, and applications in various scientific disciplines. | Ancient, Demonstrating, Destruction |
| The columbian oration delivered at the dedication ceremonies of the World's fair at Chicago, Oct. 21, 1892 | This book contains the full text of a notable speech delivered at the dedication ceremonies of the World's Fair in Chicago in 1892. The oration celebrates the achievements of the United States and the importance of the fair as a showcase for American progress and culture. | Columbus, Atlantic Ocean, Authority |
| The comedies of Aristophanes | This book is a comprehensive compilation of Aristophanes' comedies, offering readers a glimpse into the humor and social commentary prevalent in ancient Athens. It features plays such as 'The Birds,' 'Lysistrata,' and 'The Frogs,' which are celebrated for their innovative plots and sharp wit. The comedies often satirize contemporary politics, social issues, and cultural norms, reflecting the vibrant cultural landscape of the time. | Causes, Enemy, Events |
| The comedies of Plautus literally tr., with notes, by H.T. Riley | This book presents a literal translation of the works of Plautus, a prominent Roman playwright from the 2nd century BCE. The translation is accompanied by detailed notes that provide context and analysis of the text. H.T. Riley's scholarly approach aims to preserve the original language and style of Plautus' comedies, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the plays. | Aids, Animal, Being Wise |
| The comedies of Plautus, tr. into familiar blank verse, by B. Thornton | This book presents a collection of comedies written by the Roman playwright Plautus, translated into English in a blank verse style by B. Thornton. The translations aim to capture the humor and wit of Plautus' original works, which are known for their clever dialogue and satirical content. | Evil, Knows |
| The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6] | The book features a selection of William Shakspere's most celebrated writings, meticulously edited by C. Knight. It encompasses a variety of genres, showcasing Shakspere's versatility as a writer. The national edition suggests that this collection is a significant and authoritative representation of Shakspere's literary contributions. The book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Shakespeare's work. | Epitaph, Graves, Mouths |
| The comedy of Neil Simon | This volume includes several of Neil Simon's celebrated comedies, showcasing his unique wit and humor in the theater. | Five, Two, Can Do |
| The coming breakpoint | This book delves into the potential transformative impacts of emerging technologies on society, predicting a pivotal moment where these advancements could lead to significant shifts in human civilization. | Ancient, Ancient Rome, Civilization |
| The coming collapse of China | This book analyzes the potential risks and vulnerabilities in China's economic and political systems, exploring the possibility of a significant collapse or transformation. | Collapse, Nihilism, People |
| The community pulpit ... | This book delves into the historical and cultural significance of the pulpit as a central platform for religious and community discourse. It examines how sermons and speeches delivered from the pulpit have shaped public opinion, influenced social norms, and contributed to the development of community identity. | Theology |
| The company she keeps | This book delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact of shared experiences on individual development. | Absolutes, Anarchism, Anarchy |
| The complaint, or, Night-thoughts on life, death, & immortality | This work is a profound meditation on the human condition, intertwining themes of mortality, immortality, and the search for meaning in life. | Chains, Deities, Endless |
| The complaint: or, Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality. By E. Young | Written by E. Young, this work delves into profound questions about the human condition, mortality, and the possibility of an afterlife. | Angel, Arms, Atheism |
| The complaint; or, Night thoughts, on life, death, and immortality. [Followed by] A paraphrase on part of the book of Job. With the life of the author [signed G.W.]. | The work is a collection of philosophical musings that explore existential themes, with a particular focus on the nature of life, mortality, and the possibility of eternal life. It also features an annotated version of certain sections from the biblical narrative of Job, offering a modern interpretation of these ancient texts. The author's biography, appended to the work, provides insight into the life of the individual who penned these profound reflections. | He Man, Men, Wisdom |
| The compleat Lee Wulff: a treasury of Lee Wulff's greatest angling adventures | This book serves as a compilation of Lee Wulff's extensive angling adventures, offering readers a detailed look into his experiences and expertise in the sport of fishing. | Fishes, Fishing, Catching Fish |
| The compleat angler | Written by Izaak Walton, this book is a comprehensive treatise on the art of angling, offering practical advice on fishing methods, equipment, and the pursuit of tranquility through the sport. | Cooking, Culinary, Fishes |
| The complete English works | This collection encompasses a wide range of English-language writings, including poetry, plays, and prose, showcasing the breadth and depth of English literature. | Age, Aging, Beauty |
| The complete Greek tragedies | This book presents a compilation of the most significant Greek tragedies, offering readers a profound exploration of classical literature and its enduring themes of human suffering, moral dilemmas, and the exploration of fate versus free will. | Men, Bears, Authority |
| The complete Marjory Fleming: her journals, letters & verses | The collection provides a rich and detailed account of Marjory Fleming's personal experiences, insights, and creative expressions. It includes her reflections on daily life, social interactions, and her own literary endeavors. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the life and work of this 19th-century writer. | Sex, Appearance, Delicate |
| The complete Murphy's law: a definitive collection | This book serves as a definitive collection of Murphy's law, a principle that states that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. It delves into the origins of the law, its various iterations, and its relevance across different contexts. The book offers insights into how Murphy's law can be applied to predict and mitigate potential problems, and it provides examples from a wide range of scenarios, including technology, business, and personal experiences. | Able, Available, Billions |
| The complete Roman drama: all the extant comedies of Plautus and Terence, and the tragedies of Seneca, in a variety of translations | The volume encompasses a wide range of Roman dramatic literature, featuring translations of the extant comedies by Plautus and Terence, as well as the tragedies by Seneca. It offers readers access to these classical texts in various linguistic renderings. | Blessing, Forever, Lasts |
| The complete Tribune primer | This book offers an in-depth look at the Tribune newspaper, exploring its origins, organizational structure, and the types of content it features. It is intended for readers interested in understanding the evolution and significance of the Tribune in the context of journalism and media history. | Congress, He Man, Jail |
| The complete Yes, Minister: the diaries of a cabinet minister | This book is a compilation of the diaries of a fictional cabinet minister, providing readers with an intimate perspective on the British political system. It delves into the complexities of government operations, showcasing the humor and challenges faced by the minister in navigating the bureaucratic landscape. | Funny, Facts, Ifs |
| The complete angler, by I. Walton and C. Cotton. New illustr. ed., with notes by G.C. Davies | This book is a classic work on angling, written by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. It includes detailed instructions on fishing techniques, equipment, and ethics. The new illustrated edition features additional visual aids and insights provided by G.C. Davies, enhancing the original text with contemporary perspectives. | Beloved, Gallant, Pleasure |
| The complete angler; or, Contemplative man's recreation:: being a discourse on rivers, fish-ponds, fish, and fishing. In two parts: | This book is a detailed exploration of the fishing experience, covering the natural habitats of fish, the construction and maintenance of fish-ponds, and the methods and strategies of fishing. It is divided into two parts, offering a thorough discourse on the subject. | Angling, Boat, Company |
| The complete collected poems of William Carlos Williams, 1906-1938 | The collection includes a variety of poems that showcase Williams' unique style and thematic focus on everyday life and the human condition. | Book, Clothes, Common |
| The complete correspondence of Clara and Robert Schumann | Comprising letters exchanged over several decades, this collection provides a rich and detailed account of the Schumanns' lives. It includes discussions of their musical collaborations, personal challenges, and the evolving dynamics of their marriage. The correspondence is a testament to the depth of their connection and the impact of their shared artistic endeavors. | Artist, Beggar |
| The complete dying earth | This series is a deep dive into a world where magic is on the decline, and the sun is slowly dying, casting a shadow of desolation over the landscape. The setting is a rich tapestry of ancient cultures, powerful magic, and a world teetering on the brink of extinction. The series follows various characters as they navigate this dying earth, encountering mythical creatures, ancient prophecies, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. | Beauty, Brain, Dignity |
| The complete herbal; to which is now added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult qualities ... to which are now first annexed, The English physician, enlarged, and Key to physic ... New edition ... Illustrated by engravings of numerous British herbs and plants, correctly coloured from nature | This book is a detailed reference on a wide array of herbs, offering insights into their medicinal and esoteric attributes. It includes an extensive section on The English physician, which has been expanded, and a Key to physic. The new edition is enhanced with numerous engravings of British herbs and plants, each meticulously colored to reflect their natural appearance. | Best Way, Chimneys, Corners |
| The complete plays | This book is a compilation of plays, encompassing a diverse range of dramatic texts from different authors and periods. It serves as a reference for readers interested in exploring the breadth of dramatic literature. | Caprice, Champagne, Children |
| The complete plays of Sean O&Casey. 3. Purple dust. Red roses for me. Hall of healing | This volume is part of a series that gathers together the complete works of the renowned Irish playwright Sean O'Casey. It includes three of his plays: 'Purple Dust', 'Red Roses for Me', and 'Hall of Healing', showcasing his unique style and exploration of social and political themes. | Dark, Hands, Healing |
| The complete poems of George Santayana: a critical edition | The book is a scholarly compilation of George Santayana's poetic works, meticulously edited to provide insight into the philosophical underpinnings and literary style of the author. It offers readers a deep dive into Santayana's poetic expression, accompanied by critical analysis and commentary that enhance the understanding of his poetry. | Heart, Believe, World |
| The complete poems of John Donne | This volume gathers the full poetic works of John Donne, a leading figure in 17th-century English literature. The poems range from early erotic and satirical verses to later religious and devotional sonnets, reflecting Donne's distinctive use of conceits, paradoxes, and colloquial rhythms. The collection includes famous pieces such as 'The Flea,' 'A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning,' and the Holy Sonnets, offering readers insight into the poet's complex treatment of human passion and spiritual longing. | Arms, Bed, Body |
| The complete poems of Marianne Moore | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Marianne Moore's poetry, reflecting her unique style and thematic concerns. Moore's work is known for its wit, intellectual depth, and innovative use of language. | Aids, Baseball, Camels |
| The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats | This volume is a comprehensive compilation of John Keats' poetic works and personal letters, providing readers with a rich understanding of his literary achievements and personal life during the Romantic era. It includes a wide range of his poems, showcasing his unique style and themes, as well as his letters that offer insights into his thoughts and experiences. | Kissing, Air, Art |
| The complete poetical works of Edward Young. With life | The Complete Poetical Works of Edward Young is a scholarly compilation that brings together all of the poet's known poems, providing readers with a comprehensive view of his literary output. Accompanying the poems is a detailed biography that explores Young's life, his influences, and the historical context in which he wrote. This collection is a significant contribution to the study of English poetry and the Romantic movement. | Heaven, Pain, Ambiguity |
| The complete poetical works of George Darley now first collected, reprinted from the rare original editions in the possession of the Darley family | The volume includes a selection of Darley's poems, gathered from the rare original editions that have been preserved within the Darley family. It offers readers a chance to explore the poet's work as it was originally presented. | Heart, Consumed, Dust |
| The complete poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Whittier's poetry, showcasing his work across various themes including nature, social reform, and historical events. Whittier's style is characterized by its simplicity and emotional depth, making it a significant contribution to American literature. | Stills, Light, Sun |
| The complete poetical works of John Milton, with life | The book is a definitive compilation of John Milton's poetry, featuring his most renowned works such as 'Paradise Lost' and 'Paradise Regained.' It also includes a detailed biography that provides insight into the life and times of the poet. | Artist, Behinds, Broads |
| The complete poetical works of John Milton: together with a life of the author | The book is a comprehensive compilation of John Milton's poetry, featuring his most renowned works such as 'Paradise Lost' and 'Paradise Regained.' It also includes a detailed biography of the poet, providing insight into his life and influences. | Desire, Discipline And Self Control, Fear |
| The complete poetical works of Robert Burns, arranged in the order of their earliest publication: (... by Scott Douglas) | The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns is a scholarly compilation that presents the poet's extensive body of work, showcasing his contributions to Scottish literature. The arrangement follows the chronological sequence of their first appearances, offering readers a historical perspective on Burns' poetic evolution. | Age, Another World, Bliss |
| The complete poetical works of Samuel Rogers: with a biographical sketch, and notes | The book is a comprehensive compilation of the poetical works of Samuel Rogers, featuring a detailed biographical sketch that provides insight into the poet's life and career. It also includes explanatory notes that offer context and analysis of the poems within. | Busy, Ancient, Arabian |
| The complete poetical works of William Cowper, with life and critical notice of his writings | This volume presents a definitive compilation of the poetical works of William Cowper, featuring a detailed biography and scholarly commentary on his literary contributions. | Giving, Should, Wells |
| The complete polysyllabic spree | The title 'The Complete Polysyllabic Spree' implies a work centered on extensive or elaborate wordplay. Based solely on the title itself, which uses the adjective 'complete' paired with 'polysyllabic spree,' the work would logically concern itself with verbose language, lengthy words, or elaborate prose constructions. However, without verifiable publication data, author attribution, or confirmed bibliographic records, no substantive claims about this work's content, scope, or existence can be made. The title follows a pattern common to literary or linguistic studies, suggesting possible thematic connections to language, reading, or verbose communication. | Book, Cat, Fighting |
| The complete prose of Marianne Moore | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Marianne Moore's prose, showcasing her diverse range of writing styles and her thoughtful reflections on poetry and literary matters. It includes her essays on various poets and literary movements, as well as her personal musings on the craft of poetry. | Writing, Imagination, Always Trying |
| The complete short stories | This book is a compilation of various short stories, showcasing a range of narratives and themes. | Pornography, Burial, Cabinets |
| The complete short stories and humorous sketches of Mark Twain | The book is a compilation of Mark Twain's short stories and humorous sketches, offering readers a glimpse into his creative genius and social commentary. It spans a range of subjects, from satire to adventure, and reflects the author's unique perspective on human nature and society. | Believe, Canvas, I Believe |
| The complete speaker's handbook | This book offers in-depth advice and techniques for delivering effective speeches and presentations. It covers topics such as audience analysis, speech preparation, delivery techniques, and overcoming public speaking anxiety. | Funny, Golden, Humor |
| The complete war memoirs of Charles de Gaulle | This book offers an in-depth look into the personal reflections and strategic insights of Charles de Gaulle, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century French history. It covers his role in the Free French movement, his leadership during the war, and his vision for the future of France. | Age, Aging, Birthday |
| The complete works Charles Fillmore | This volume encompasses Fillmore's extensive work, including his insights on metaphysics, spirituality, and self-help, offering a deep dive into his philosophical and practical teachings. | Art, Best Work, Character |
| The complete works in verse and prose of George Herbert: for the 1. time fully collected and collated with the orig. and early editions and mss. and much enl. ... | The book presents a thorough compilation of George Herbert's literary output, encompassing his poetry and prose. It is a scholarly endeavor that brings together his writings from various editions and manuscripts, providing readers with a rich and extensive view of Herbert's work. The collection is notable for its meticulous research and the inclusion of previously uncollected pieces. | I Can, Praise, Raises |
| The complete works of Friedrich Nietzsche: The first complete and authorized English translation | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Nietzsche's philosophical and literary works, offering readers a deep dive into his influential ideas on morality, religion, and the nature of existence. It includes translations of his essays, lectures, and poetry, providing a comprehensive view of his intellectual contributions. | Intellectualism, Acquire, Aggressors |
| The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer | The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer is a comprehensive compilation of the poet's poetry, prose, and other writings. It offers readers a chance to explore the breadth of Chaucer's literary contributions, showcasing his wit, social commentary, and mastery of Middle English. | Book, Credence, Games |
| The complete works of George Orwell | This volume encompasses Orwell's most renowned works such as '1984' and 'Animal Farm', alongside his lesser-known writings, offering a deep insight into his political and social commentary. | Ifs, Book, Language |
| The complete works of George Orwell: Animal farm | This collection brings together a range of George Orwell's works, featuring his influential novel 'Animal Farm', which is a allegorical tale critiquing Soviet communism through the lens of a farm rebellion. | Bombs, Crystals, Deny |
| The complete works of James Whitcomb Riley: in which the poems, including a number heretofore unpublished, are arranged in the order in which they were written, together with photographs, bibliographic notes and a life sketch of the author | The complete works of James Whitcomb Riley presents a comprehensive collection of the poet's writings, including a selection of poems that were not previously published. The poems are organized in the order they were originally written. The book also incorporates photographs, providing visual context, and includes bibliographic notes that offer additional information about the poems. Furthermore, it features a life sketch of James Whitcomb Riley, offering insight into the author's background and influences. | Baby, Bunch, Cupid |
| The complete works of Lyof N. Tolstoi | This collection encompasses the extensive and varied literary output of Lyof N. Tolstoi, a prominent figure in Russian literature. It includes his most famous novels such as 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina', as well as lesser-known works, providing a comprehensive view of his writing career. | Feels, Wisest |
| The complete works of Lyof N. Tolstoï | This extensive compilation encompasses the full range of Lyof N. Tolstoy's literary output, offering readers a deep dive into his influential and diverse body of work. It includes classic novels such as 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina', alongside his philosophical treatises and other writings that have shaped Russian and world literature. | Abnormal, Divinity, Evident |
| The complete works of Marcel Duchamp | This book presents a wide-ranging compilation of Marcel Duchamp's paintings, sculptures, and conceptual works, along with his essays and notes, showcasing his diverse and groundbreaking contributions to modern art. | Art, Artist, May |
| The complete works of O. Henry [pseud.] | Comprising a comprehensive selection of O. Henry's works, this volume offers readers a chance to explore the full range of his literary achievements, including his famous short stories that have captivated readers for generations. | Clothes, Fall, Firsts |
| The complete works of Ralph Waldo Emerson | This volume includes a wide array of works by Ralph Waldo Emerson, showcasing his influential thoughts on transcendentalism, self-reliance, and the importance of individuality. It features his famous essays such as 'Self-Reliance' and 'Nature', as well as his lectures and poetry, providing a comprehensive view of his philosophical and literary contributions. | Men, Astronomy, Book |
| The complete works of Robert Burns, including his correspondence, etc | The book offers a comprehensive compilation of Robert Burns' works, showcasing his contributions to Scottish literature and his personal insights through his correspondence. | Care, Fear, Honest |
| The complete works of Shakspere, with historical and analytical introductions to each play, also notes explanatory by J.O. Halliwell and other commentators, illustr. by portraits of actors of the age. [3 vols. With] The doubtful plays, with notes by H. Tyrrell | The book is a scholarly compilation of William Shakespeare's entire body of work, providing in-depth historical and analytical context for each play. It includes extensive explanatory notes by J.O. Halliwell and other notable scholars, offering insights into the plays' origins and interpretations. The volume is further enhanced with portraits of actors from Shakespeare's time, offering a visual connection to the historical context. Additionally, it includes the so-called 'doubtful plays,' which are attributed to Shakespeare but are subject to debate, with further notes by H. Tyrrell providing scholarly analysis. | Headstrong, Liberty, Woe |
| The complete works of Stephen Charnock, B.D. | The complete works of Stephen Charnock, B.D. is a comprehensive compilation of the writings of the 17th-century English theologian and philosopher. The collection features Charnock's sermons, theological treatises, and other works that delve into various aspects of Christian doctrine and Reformed theology. It offers insight into his intellectual pursuits and his influence on the development of Christian thought during his time. | Soul, Comfortable, Day And Night |
| The complete works of Thomas Shadwell | This volume includes all of Thomas Shadwell's known works, showcasing his contributions to Restoration comedy and drama. | Company, Fishes, Fishing |
| The complete works of Voltaire | This book includes a wide range of works by Voltaire, covering his essays, plays, and philosophical writings, showcasing his wit, satire, and advocacy for Enlightenment ideals. | Atheism, Positive Atheism |
| The complete works of W. E. Channing, D. D., with an introduction | The book is a compilation of the scholarly and religious writings of W. E. Channing, D. D., a prominent figure in his time. It is enhanced with an introduction that offers a deeper understanding of Channing's contributions to theology and philosophy. | Character, Dealing With People, Every Man |
| The complete works of W.E. Channing | This compilation gathers the published sermons, essays, and theological writings of William Ellery Channing, who became one of the leading voices of American Unitarianism. Channing gained national attention through his 1819 sermon at the ordination of Jared Sparks, which articulated key Unitarian principles in contrast to orthodox Calvinism and helped define a distinct liberal Christian movement in the United States. His writings address topics including the nature of God, the character of Jesus, human moral capacity, the authority of scripture, and the role of reason in religion. Channing was also an advocate for social reform, and his works include statements on temperance, peace, and the abolition of slavery. The collection reflects the intellectual and religious climate of New England during the period of theological transition known as the Unitarian Controversy, and it preserves the arguments that shaped a significant strand of American religious thought. | Energy, Forever, Found |
| The complete works of Washington Irving in one volume with a memoir of the author | The book is a compilation of all the literary works of Washington Irving, a renowned American author, in a single volume. It includes his famous tales, essays, and his memoirs, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his writing career and personal experiences. | Heart, Adventure, Adversity |
| The complete works of William Shakespeare, revised with intr. remarks and notes by S. Phelps, with engr. designed by T.H. Nicholson [and a second engr. title-leaf]. 2 vols. [publ. in parts]. | The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is a scholarly edition of the playwright's entire body of work. It is edited by S. Phelps, who provides introductory remarks and explanatory notes. The two-volume set is adorned with engravings, including a unique second engraved title leaf. The publication was done in parts, indicating that the book was released in segments over an extended period. | Break, Ears, Juggling |
| The complete works of William Shakespeare: The text regulated by the old copies and by the recently discovered folio of 1632, containing early manuscript emendations. With notes, selected and original, a copious and almost new glossary, the poet's life and portrait | The book is a scholarly compilation of Shakespeare's literary legacy, featuring a text that has been carefully corrected using both historical manuscripts and the 1632 folio. It offers a detailed glossary and includes both selected and original notes. Additionally, it provides a glimpse into the life and portrait of the renowned poet. | Heart, Heart Love, Love |
| The complete works of William Shakespeare: comprising his plays and poems with Dr. Johnson's preface, a glossary, an account of each play, and a memoir of the author | The book is a definitive compilation of Shakespeare's literary works, featuring his renowned plays and poems. It is enhanced with a preface by Dr. Johnson, providing insight into the playwright's work. Additionally, the collection includes a glossary for understanding archaic language, detailed descriptions of each play, and a memoir offering biographical context. | Ends, Fairness, Fairs |
| The complete works, poetry and prose, of ... Edward Young. Revised [by J. Nichols]. To which is prefixed, a life of the author, by J. Doran | The book features a revised compilation of Edward Young's literary works, encompassing both poetry and prose. It is accompanied by a biography of the author written by J. Doran, which is placed at the start of the collection. | Born, Copies, Dies |
| The complete works: With an introductory essay upon his philosophical and theological opinions. Ed. by [William Greenougl Thayer] Shedd in 7 Vol | The book is a scholarly compilation of the author's works, accompanied by an introductory essay that delves into the author's philosophical and theological perspectives. Edited by William Greenougl Thayer, the collection is organized into seven volumes, providing a thorough examination of the author's contributions to these fields. | Fancy, Forgotten, May |
| The compulsive Spike Milligan | This book delves into the life of Spike Milligan, a renowned British comedian and author, examining his rise to fame, his work in radio and television, and his personal battles with mental health and addiction. It provides an in-depth look at Milligan's creative process and his impact on comedy and literature. | Boards, Connected, Electricity |
| The concentric perspective: what's in it from me | This book delves into the concept of concentric perspectives, examining how individuals perceive themselves and the world around them. It encourages introspection and self-awareness, providing readers with insights into their own thoughts and experiences. | Action, Feet, May |
| The condition of the working class in England | This seminal work delves into the social, economic, and political realities faced by the working class in England during the 19th century, offering an in-depth analysis of their living conditions, labor practices, and societal roles. | Air, Breathe, Cities |
| The conduct of inquiry | This book delves into the foundational aspects of inquiry, examining how questions are formulated, evidence is gathered, and conclusions are drawn. It serves as a resource for understanding the processes behind scientific research and critical thinking. | Needs, Agency, Boys |
| The conductor, Vol. 1 | Browse quotes and source details for The conductor, Vol. 1. | Anger, Conductor, Emotions |
| The confession of a child of the century tr. by Kendall Warren | This novel offers an introspective look into the life and thoughts of a child born during a period of significant historical and social change, translated into English by Kendall Warren. | Brother, Deceived, Embrace |
| The confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau, transl | This book is a translation of Jean Jacques Rousseau's personal memoirs, offering insights into his life, thoughts, and experiences as a philosopher and writer during the 18th century. | Instruments, Liberty, Money |
| The confessions of a lost dog | This book takes readers through the eyes of a lost dog as it navigates the complexities of human society and seeks its way back home. | Age, Differences, Dog |
| The conscience of a majority | This book delves into the complex interplay of individual and collective conscience, examining how societal norms and group dynamics shape moral decisions and ethical behavior. | Believer, Clean, Conservation |
| The contemporary Bauman | This book delves into the contemporary world, analyzing the social, cultural, and philosophical aspects as interpreted by the works of Bauman. | Blessing, Clean, Dream |
| The contemporary Christian: an urgent plea for double listening | This book addresses the complex position of believers in the contemporary world, arguing that modern Christians must develop the discipline of attentive listening on multiple fronts. The author presents a thoughtful examination of how faith interacts with current culture, social issues, and personal circumstances. Through careful analysis, the work explores what it means to remain faithful to Christian principles while engaging meaningfully with the modern age. The concept of double listening suggests a balanced approach to spiritual discernment—one that honors traditional teachings while remaining open to the voices and concerns of the present day. The book encourages readers to cultivate spiritual sensitivity that encompasses both sacred wisdom and awareness of contemporary human experience. | Worship, Acceptable, Arise |
| The contemporary Marx: Essays on humanist communism | Browse quotes and source details for The contemporary Marx: Essays on humanist communism. | Humanism |
| The contender | This book follows the journey of a determined athlete as they navigate the intense and often unforgiving realm of professional sports. The story explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the human spirit, offering a compelling narrative that will resonate with readers who enjoy sports-themed fiction. | Climbing, Extras, He Man |
| The continuum concept | This book delves into the philosophical and scientific aspects of the continuum concept, examining its application across different disciplines such as mathematics, physics, and philosophy. | Disappointment, Children, Continuum |
| The conversion of Herakles: an essay in Euripidean tragic structure | The book delves into the tragic elements and narrative techniques used by Euripides in his portrayal of Herakles' transformation, analyzing the character's journey and the dramatic structure of the play. | Endurance, Fate, Fool |
| The corrections | The Corrections is a novel that explores the lives of the Lambert family, focusing on the aging parents, Enid and Alfred, and their three adult children, Gary, Chip, and Denise. Set against the backdrop of the 1990s, the story delves into themes of family dysfunction, economic pressures, and the pursuit of happiness. Each character grapples with their own struggles, from Alfred's worsening Parkinson's disease to the children's varied personal and professional crises. The narrative weaves together their individual stories, culminating in a final family reunion that forces them to confront their past and present. The book is known for its sharp social commentary and darkly humorous portrayal of American life. | Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections, Le Correzioni |
| The correspondence of John Owen (1616-1683): with an account of his life and work | The correspondence includes letters written by Owen, offering insights into his theological views and personal reflections. The book also provides a comprehensive overview of Owen's life, his role in the English Reformation, and his impact on Christian spirituality and doctrine. | Christ, Communion, Converses |
| The cosmology of madness | Browse quotes and source details for The cosmology of madness. | Deep, Grief, Loneliness |