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| Book | Description | Topics |
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| The golden day: a study in American literature and culture | This scholarly work delves into the golden age of American literature, analyzing key texts and cultural phenomena that have shaped the nation's literary landscape. It provides an in-depth look at the historical context, literary techniques, and cultural significance of the period, offering readers a nuanced understanding of American literature and its impact on society. | America, Ancient, Birth Place |
| The good natur'd man: a comedy, etc | This English-language work is a comedy that delves into the personality and traits of a man with a natural temperament, offering readers a humorous perspective on human nature. | Mark, Men |
| The good society | This book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of what constitutes a good society, examining various theories and ideas from different perspectives. | Men, Affair, Belief |
| The good word & other words | This book is a compilation of various pieces that delve into the intricacies of language, exploring its power, beauty, and impact on human interaction and understanding. | People, 1930s, Afternoon |
| The good word and other words | This book explores the intricacies of language, examining the power of words and their impact on society. It includes various essays that delve into the nature of language, its evolution, and its role in human expression and understanding. | Battleground, Seems, Artificial |
| The gospel according to Mark | This book is one of the four canonical gospels in the Christian Bible, offering a narrative of the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is believed to be the earliest written gospel, providing a concise and action-oriented account of Jesus' ministry. | And Love, Believe, Believe In God |
| The gospel and its ministry | This book delves into the core teachings of the Christian faith, examining the significance of the gospel in shaping religious beliefs, moral values, and social interactions. It provides an in-depth analysis of the historical and cultural context of the gospel, as well as its impact on various aspects of Christian life and ministry. | Christ, Crosses, Died |
| The governess | This 19th-century novel delves into the lives of a family and their new governess, as they navigate complex social dynamics and face mysterious occurrences in their isolated country home. | Regency Romance, Regency Era, Inspirational Life |
| The grand old man of Maine: selected letters of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1865-1914 | The collection includes letters from Chamberlain, a Union Army officer during the Civil War and later a college president, providing a glimpse into his experiences, thoughts, and interactions with others. The letters cover a range of topics, including military campaigns, political events, and personal reflections, offering a unique perspective on the late 19th century in the United States. | Deeds, Future, Good Deeds |
| The grand serious opera, entitled The maid of Artois. Words | This grand serious opera presents a narrative centered around the life and experiences of a maid in the region of Artois. | Faded, Glory, Light |
| The grapes of wrath and other writings, 1936-1941 | This compilation features John Steinbeck's notable writings from the late 1930s to the early 1940s, showcasing his literary contributions during this period. | Accounts, Answers, Differences |
| The grapes of wrath: text and criticism | This book is a scholarly examination of John Steinbeck's renowned novel 'The Grapes of Wrath', including the complete text of the original work. It is enhanced with critical essays and analyses that delve into the novel's historical context, literary style, and enduring relevance. The collection aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the novel's impact on American literature and society. | Bloody, Break, Brilliant |
| The grave, a poem. To which are added An elegy in a country church-yard, by Gray. Death, a poem, by bishop Porteus [&c.]. | This volume includes Thomas Gray's 'The grave,' a poignant reflection on death, alongside 'An elegy in a country church-yard,' and 'Death,' a poem by Bishop Porteus. The collection delves into the profound aspects of life and loss through the lens of poetry. | Angel, Ghost, Ifs |
| The grave,: a poem, | This literary work is a compilation of verses that delve into the profound aspects of death and the enduring memory of those who have passed away. | Bears, Clouds, Courage |
| The great adventure; present-day studies in American nationalism | Browse quotes and source details for The great adventure; present-day studies in American nationalism. | Chapter 7, Lincoln And Free Speech, National Ed |
| The great crash, 1929 | This book delves into the causes and consequences of the 1929 stock market crash, providing an in-depth analysis of the economic turmoil that followed. It examines the factors leading up to the crash, the panic that ensued, and the long-term effects on the global economy. | Financial, Capacity, Community |
| The great depression, 1929-1941 | This book provides an in-depth analysis of the causes, effects, and aftermath of the Great Depression, exploring its impact on the global economy and society. | Might, America, America Today |
| The great god Brown: The fountain, The moon of the Caribbees, and other plays | This book is a compilation of dramatic works that center around the character The great god Brown. The plays within this collection explore various themes and settings, showcasing the author's storytelling and character development. | Born, Broken, Christianity |
| The great illusion--now | This book delves into philosophical and psychological concepts, examining how individuals perceive and interpret the world around them. | Capitalist, Courses, Deceit |
| The great improvisation | This book delves into the concept of improvisation, examining its role and significance across different disciplines and everyday life. It may include discussions on the principles of improvisation, its benefits, and examples from various improvisational settings. | Body, Country, Millions |
| The great mission of literature and art | This book delves into the essential role that literature and art play in shaping human culture and understanding. It examines the impact of these forms of expression on society, culture, and individual lives. | Call Of Duty, Chiefs, Friendship |
| The great path of awakening: the classic guide to lojong, a Tibetan Buddhist practice for cultivating the heart of compassion | The Great Path of Awakening delves into the profound teachings of Lojong, a Tibetan Buddhist practice that aims to transform the mind through the cultivation of compassion. The book provides an in-depth look at the origins and evolution of Lojong, offering readers a clear understanding of its core principles. It includes detailed explanations of various Lojong practices, along with practical exercises to help readers integrate these teachings into their daily lives. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the rich tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and its emphasis on cultivating a compassionate heart. | Activity, Dressings, Eating |
| The great railway bazaar: by train through Asia | This book is a captivating account of a railway journey through various Asian countries, offering insights into the landscapes, cultures, and experiences encountered along the way. | Activity, Actors, Arriving |
| The great reckoning: how the world will change in the depression of the 1990s | This book delves into the predicted impacts of a major economic downturn in the 1990s, analyzing its effects on global economies and societies. | America, America Today, Consumption |
| The great school wars, New York City, 1805-1973: a history of the public schools as battlefield of social change | The Great School Wars provides an in-depth examination of the transformation of public education in New York City during a pivotal period. It delves into the various social, political, and economic factors that influenced the development of the public school system, highlighting the complex interplay between education and societal shifts. | Change, Consequence, Impossibility |
| The great sermon handicap | This book delves into the world of religious oratory, focusing on the personal and spiritual growth of contestants in a high-stakes sermon competition. | Bingo, Bird, Blue |
| The great transformation: the beginning of our religious traditions | This comprehensive work delves into the foundational shifts that shaped the religious beliefs and practices of various cultures, offering insights into the evolution of spirituality across different societies. | Difficult, Justification, Killing |
| The great wall of China: and other pieces | This book is a compilation of scholarly essays that delve into the architectural marvel and historical significance of the Great Wall of China. The authors examine its construction, strategic importance, and its role in Chinese history. The collection also touches upon related themes and cultural aspects, offering a diverse range of perspectives on these subjects. | Certain, Freedom, Goal |
| The great wall of China: stories and reflections | This book explores the historical significance, cultural impact, and personal stories associated with the Great Wall of China. It offers a diverse range of perspectives and reflections on the wall's role in Chinese history and its enduring presence in the collective consciousness. | Battle, Block, Classroom |
| The greatest minds and ideas of all time | This book delves into the lives and works of some of the most significant thinkers, scientists, artists, and philosophers, offering insights into their ideas that have shaped the world. | Being Real, Chaos, Children |
| The greatest secret in the world: featuring your own success recorder diary with the ten great scrolls for success from The greatest salesman in the world | This book offers a blend of self-help advice and a tool for tracking progress. It includes a diary for recording personal successes and draws inspiration from a renowned sales text. | Forget, I Can, Important |
| The green knight: selected poetry and prose | This book compiles a selection of poems and prose pieces that explore the tale of the Green Knight, a figure from medieval English folklore. The collection includes various interpretations and retellings of the story, showcasing the versatility of the narrative across different literary forms. | Babe, Lullaby, Wanton |
| The green stick | This book delves into the relationship between humans and the natural world through the lens of a green stick, symbolizing growth and change. | Catholic, Catholicism, Cross |
| The handbook of dining, based chiefly upon the Physiologie du goût of Brillat-Savarin | This book serves as a reference for dining etiquette and culinary knowledge, drawing heavily from the principles outlined in Brillat-Savarin's 'Physiologie du Goût', a classic text in the field of gastronomy. | Cooks, Guests, Indispensable |
| The happy place | This book delves into the complexities of human emotions and the pursuit of happiness, offering a reflective narrative that intertwines personal experiences with broader societal issues. | Appreciation, Known, Real |
| The hard years: a look at contemporary America and American institutions | An in-depth analysis of the social, political, and cultural landscape of contemporary America, exploring the challenges and complexities of American institutions. | Bigger, Country, Needs |
| The healers: a novel | This work of fiction centers on characters whose lives are intertwined with the art and science of healing, examining the emotional and ethical complexities they face. The narrative delves into their relationships, the demands of their calling, and the impact of their work on both themselves and those they care for, offering a reflective look at the human condition through the lens of medicine and compassion. | Forget, Ifs, Lost |
| The healing wisdom of Africa: finding life purpose through nature, ritual, and community | The healing wisdom of Africa: finding life purpose through nature, ritual, and community delves into the rich tapestry of African culture, examining the profound connections between the natural world, spiritual practices, and communal bonds. The book provides a comprehensive look at traditional healing methods, rituals, and the role of community in fostering personal well-being and life satisfaction. | World, Approved, Authority |
| The healthy personality: readings | This book delves into various perspectives on the characteristics and factors that contribute to a mentally and emotionally healthy individual. | Characteristics, Defining, Essence |
| The heart of Boswell: six journals in one volume | This volume brings together six distinct journals of James Boswell, offering a comprehensive view of his personal life, travels, and thoughts. The journals provide insights into his relationships, social interactions, and intellectual pursuits, painting a vivid picture of the 18th-century world as seen through Boswell's eyes. | Ifs, Men, Born |
| The heart of the order | The Heart of the Order is a fictional narrative that delves into the complexities of a highly organized society, examining the dynamics of power and the personal sacrifices made in the name of loyalty and order. The story follows characters navigating a world where societal structures are paramount, and the individual's place within them is both a source of strength and a source of conflict. | Asks, Baseball, Crowds |
| The hearthstone of my heart | This book delves into the complexities of human emotions, focusing on the profound connection between love and heartache. | Chiefs, Conversation, Joy |
| The heir of the dynasty | Browse quotes and source details for The heir of the dynasty. | Imagination |
| The heritage industry: Britain in a climate of decline | This book delves into the complexities of the heritage industry in Britain, examining its role in cultural preservation and economic development amidst a backdrop of societal decline. | Capacity, Country, Creative |
| The hero, American style | This book delves into the concept of heroism as seen through the lens of American culture and society. | Belief, Hero, Men |
| The hidden life of the soul [by J.N. Grou]. From the Fr. by the author of A Dominican artist | This book delves into the intricate and often hidden aspects of the human soul, offering insights into its innermost workings and the journey of self-discovery. Written by J.N. Grou, the author of A Dominican artist, the text provides a rich and introspective look at the spiritual and psychological dimensions of the soul. | Conscience, Ifs, Importance |
| The hidden life of the soul [by J.N. Grou]. From the Fr. by the author of A Dominican artist. From the Fr. of J.N. Grou, ed. by W.H. Hutchings | 'The hidden life of the soul' is a philosophical work that delves into the depths of the human psyche. The book, translated from French, is attributed to J.N. Grou, who is also known for his work 'A Dominican artist'. Edited by W.H. Hutchings, this text offers insights into the spiritual and psychological aspects of the soul. | Chiefs, Reality, Resistance |
| The hidden part | This book delves into the intricate layers of human emotions and the hidden parts of individuals' lives, offering a nuanced look at the connections between people and the mysteries that lie beneath the surface. | People, Real, Real Value |
| The highway and the city: essays | This book delves into the complex interplay between highways and cities, examining the social, cultural, and environmental impacts of these transportation infrastructures. The essays within offer a diverse range of perspectives on the subject, including historical analyses, architectural considerations, and societal implications. | Accepting, Accepting What Is, Mean |
| The hills of Beverly | This book delves into the lives of individuals living in the affluent neighborhood of Beverly Hills, offering a glimpse into their personal struggles and the complexities of their social interactions. The setting provides a backdrop for examining themes of wealth, ambition, and the pursuit of the American Dream. | Marriage, Comedian, Consciousness |
| The history and adventures of the renowned don Quixote: from the Span., by T. Smollett. To which is prefixed a memoir of the author, by T. Roscoe. Illustr. by G. Cruikshank | The book presents an English adaptation of Miguel de Cervantes' renowned work, 'Don Quixote,' translated by Tobias Smollett. It includes a prefatory memoir written by Thomas Roscoe, offering insights into the translator's perspective. The volume is further enhanced with illustrations by George Cruikshank. | Affection, Broken, Courses |
| The history and life of the Reverend Doctor John Tauler of Strasbourg: with twenty-five of his sermons (Temp. 1340) | Comprising a biography and a selection of sermons, this volume provides insight into the life and teachings of John Tauler, a significant figure in the religious and intellectual landscape of his time. The sermons are believed to have been delivered in the early 14th century, offering a glimpse into the religious thought and practices of the period. | Men, Humility, School |
| The history man: a novel | This book follows the journey of a historian as he navigates the complexities of his personal and professional life, intertwining historical events with contemporary issues. | Form, Funny Love, I Love You |
| The history of Don Quixote de la Mancha | This work is a foundational text of Western literature, originally written by Miguel de Cervantes. It follows the story of Alonso Quijano, who, after reading too many books about knights, loses his grip on reality and renames himself Don Quixote. He embarks on a quest to revive chivalry, often mistaking ordinary objects and people for giants, enchanted castles, and damsels in distress. His adventures are marked by a blend of comedy, tragedy, and philosophical reflection, exploring themes of idealism versus reality, the nature of madness, and the power of storytelling. The narrative is structured in two parts, with the second part acknowledging the publication of a false sequel by another author. The book is known for its metafictional elements and its enduring influence on the novel form. | Ambitious, Begging, Begging You |
| The history of England: From the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution of 1688 : To which is prefixed a short account of his life, written by himself | This book provides an extensive narrative of English history, covering events from the arrival of Julius Caesar to the political upheaval of 1688. It includes a personal account of the subject's life, written by him, as a preface to the historical narrative. | Divinity, Growth, Philosophical |
| The history of Henry Esmond, esq | This novel delves into the personal and political struggles of Henry Esmond, a man of the British aristocracy, during a tumultuous period in English history. The story explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships amidst the backdrop of the Enlightenment era. | Quality, Being In Love, Character |
| The history of Henry Milner | This book delves into the life story of Henry Milner, exploring his personal experiences, achievements, and the historical context in which he lived. | Habit, Meditating, Men |
| The history of Italy: from the year 1490 to 1532 | This book delves into the political, social, and cultural developments in Italy during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. | Ambassadors, Ears, Eye |
| The history of Rasselas, prince of Abyssinia, a tale | This book is a philosophical exploration of the search for wisdom and happiness. The protagonist, Rasselas, prince of Abyssinia, embarks on a journey to find answers to life's fundamental questions. Through his travels and encounters, the novel delves into themes of human nature, societal structures, and the pursuit of knowledge. | Able, Air, Attainment |
| The history of Rome | This book delves into the intricate history of Rome, from its origins in ancient Italy to its decline and the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It examines the empire's governance, military campaigns, social structure, and contributions to art, architecture, and law. | Animosity, Arms, Clear |
| The history of don Quixote de la Mancha. From the Span. To which is prefixed a sketch of the life and writings of the author. Select libr. ed | The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha is a seminal work in the genre of Western literature, renowned for its satirical commentary on chivalry and human nature. The novel follows the escapades of the idealistic knight Don Quixote and his loyal servant Sancho Panza, as they embark on a series of fantastical adventures. The book is accompanied by a preface that offers insights into the life and literary contributions of the author, Miguel de Cervantes. | Advice, Every Man, Literature |
| The history of manners | This comprehensive volume delves into the development of social behavior and customs, examining how norms and conventions have shaped human interactions across different eras and cultures. | Accepted, Adequate, Adequate Knowledge |
| The history of photography: from 1839 to the present | The book delves into the early days of photography, exploring the techniques and equipment used during the 19th century. It then progresses through the 20th century, examining the impact of digital technology on the art form. The history of photography is chronicled through the works of notable photographers and the evolution of photographic styles and genres. | Approach, Architecture, Artistic |
| The history of sir Charles Grandison, in a series of letters publ. by the editor of Pamela. To which is added A brief history of the treatment which the editor has met with from certain booksellers and printers in Dublin | This book is a series of letters that delve into the life and experiences of Sir Charles Grandison. It is accompanied by additional content that includes the editor's account of interactions with booksellers and printers in Dublin. | Busy, Fields, Knowledge |
| The history of the Peloponnesian War: illustrated with maps from the 1820 Oxford edition | The History of the Peloponnesian War is a comprehensive historical narrative detailing the conflict between Athens and Sparta. The 1820 Oxford edition includes detailed maps that provide visual context to the events described. | Athenians, Athens, Character |
| The history of the abacus | Browse quotes and source details for The history of the abacus. | Abacus, Ancient Greece, Character |
| The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with notes by Milman and Guizot. Ed. by W. Smith | The book offers an in-depth exploration of the factors that contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire, including political, social, and economic aspects. It includes annotations by notable scholars Milman and Guizot, providing additional insights and analysis. Edited by W. Smith, the book is a scholarly work that aims to provide a thorough understanding of this pivotal period in history. | History, Liberty, Poverty |
| The history of the reformation of religion in Scotland | This book delves into the historical context and events surrounding the Reformation in Scotland, exploring the impact of religious changes on society and politics. | Known, Oath, People |
| The history of the renowned don Quixote de la Mancha. Tr. by several hands: and publ. by P. Motteux | This book is a renowned piece of literature, known for its translation by several hands and its publication under the name of P. Motteux. | Literature, Knows, Air |
| The history of the renowned don Quixote de la Mancha. Tr. by several hands: and publ. by mr. Motteux. Ozell | This edition presents the English translation of Miguel de Cervantes's seminal work, originally published in the early 17th century. The translation was produced by multiple hands and published by Mr. Motteux, with contributions from Ozell. The narrative chronicles the delusional yet noble quests of Don Quixote, who perceives everyday objects and people as elements of a fantastical knightly world. Through a series of comedic and poignant episodes, the story explores themes of reality versus illusion, the power of literature, and the enduring human desire for meaning and adventure. The translation aims to capture the wit and satire of the original Spanish text, making it accessible to English readers of the time. | Attractive, Attractiveness, Attributes |
| The history of the valorous and witty knight-errant don Quixote of the Mancha. Tr. by mr. Shelton, and mr. Blunt. Pr. from the quarto ed. of 1620. With cutts from Coypell. And several annotations and amendments, not in any former ed. With a preface | The novel, originally written in Spanish, is a satirical work that follows the adventures of Don Quixote, a knight-errant from the Spanish province of La Mancha. This edition, translated by Mr. Shelton and Mr. Blunt, is based on the quarto edition of 1620 and includes additional annotations and amendments. The illustrations by Coypell add visual depth to the narrative. The book is considered a cornerstone of Western literature and a classic example of the picaresque genre. | Cooking, Cooking And Eating, Eating |
| The history of the world | This book provides an extensive account of the major events, cultures, and societies that have shaped the world as we know it, spanning from ancient times to the present day. | Men, World, And Love |
| The hog farm and friends | This book delves into the daily life and interactions of the residents of a hog farm, offering a unique perspective on the animal agriculture industry and the bonds formed among its people and animals. | Hands, Persons, Self |
| The holiday: a novel | In this novel, the protagonist embarks on a journey that intertwines love, friendship, and personal growth. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque holiday destination, the story delves into the intricacies of human connections and the potential for change that arises from chance meetings. | Conversation, Knows, Women |
| The holotropic mind: the three levels of human consciousness and how they shape our lives | This book delves into the concept of holotropic consciousness, examining its three distinct levels and their influence on human experience. | Animal, Consciousness, Reality |
| The holy family | This work delves into the philosophical and religious aspects of the family, examining its significance and role within a sacred framework. | Civil Society, Crime, Environment |
| The home: or, Family cares and family joys | This work delves into the intricate tapestry of family relationships, examining the joys and challenges that arise within the confines of the home. | Courses, Hate, Heart |
| The homilies | This book is a compilation of sermons and religious teachings, offering insights into the beliefs and practices of the faith tradition from which it originates. | Christian, Orthodox, Cfs |
| The homilies of S. John Chrysostom ... on the gospel of St. Matthew | This book contains a series of homilies delivered by Saint John Chrysostom, a prominent early Christian bishop, focusing on the teachings and parables found in the Gospel of Saint Matthew. The homilies offer insights into Chrysostom's theological interpretations and reflections on the sacred texts. | Accounts, Done, Humility |
| The hope of progress: a scientist looks at problems in philosophy, literature and science | The book delves into the philosophical, literary, and scientific aspects of progress, providing a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and debates within these fields. It examines how scientific advancements intersect with philosophical and literary concepts, offering a unique perspective on the nature of progress and its implications. | Cases, Evidence, Literature |
| The hope of the universe | This book delves into the complexities of human existence, weaving together elements of philosophy, science, and the quest for meaning in a vast and often indifferent universe. | Abyss, Fall, Government |
| The hounds of summer and other stories: Mary McCarthy's short fiction | This compilation features a selection of Mary McCarthy's short fiction, offering readers a glimpse into her nuanced character development and intricate narrative structures. McCarthy's stories delve into the human condition, often with a focus on the complexities of relationships and societal norms. | Antidote, Believe, Considerate |
| The hour which cometh, and now is: sermons | This book compiles a series of sermons that delve into profound spiritual and theological concepts, offering readers a deep exploration of religious thought and its application in daily life. | Being Happy, Good, Happiness |
| The house of life: Rachel Carson at work | This book offers an in-depth look into the life of Rachel Carson, focusing on her contributions to environmental conservation and her role in raising awareness about the impact of chemical pesticides on the environment. It delves into her academic background, her career as a writer, and her groundbreaking work that led to the environmental movement. | Men, Earth, Important |
| The house of the seven gables | Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel is a psychological and historical narrative that delves into the dark secrets of a New England family and their ancestral home, the House of the Seven Gables, which is imbued with a sense of Gothic atmosphere and symbolism. | Reality, Gingerbread, God |
| The how to book of teen self discovery: helping teens find balance, security & esteem | The How to Book of Teen Self Discovery is a comprehensive guide designed to assist teenagers in understanding and developing their sense of self. It covers topics such as emotional balance, building confidence, and fostering a secure identity. The book aims to provide practical advice and insights to help young adults navigate the challenges of growing up. | Compare, Convenience, Don't Waste Time |
| The human animal: a personal view of the human species | This book offers a reflective analysis of the human condition, examining various aspects of human nature and behavior through the author's unique viewpoint. | Angel, Apes, Fallen |
| The human organization: its management and value | This book delves into the management of organizations, examining the strategies and methodologies used to optimize human resources and enhance organizational value. It covers topics such as leadership, employee engagement, and the impact of organizational culture on performance. | Achieve, Achieve Greatness, Best Team |
| The human situation | This book delves into the various aspects of human life, including emotions, relationships, and societal structures, offering a nuanced understanding of the human condition. | Astonishment, Born, Desire |
| The human use of human beings: cybernetics and society | This book examines the concept of cybernetics—the science of communication and control in machines and living organisms—and applies it to human society. The author discusses how information theory and feedback loops influence social structures, governance, and individual autonomy. It argues that understanding these principles is essential for using technology and knowledge in ways that enhance human dignity and freedom, rather than diminishing them. The text reflects mid-20th-century concerns about automation, control systems, and the ethical responsibilities of humans in an increasingly interconnected world. | May, Entropy, Men |
| The humanist in the bathtub | This book delves into the introspective world of a humanist, capturing their thoughts and experiences as they navigate the complexities of contemporary life. Set in a bathtub, the narrative provides a unique perspective on personal reflection and the human condition. | Men, Advertising, Character |
| The hungering dark | An exploration of the psychological and existential aspects of darkness, this book weaves a narrative that challenges the reader's perceptions of fear and the unknown. | People, Matter, Sake |
| The hungry tide | In this novel, the author delves into the harsh realities of life along the coastal regions of the Indian Ocean, focusing on the struggles of its inhabitants against the relentless forces of nature and the complexities of human existence. | Waiting, Cobwebs, Cupboards |
| The hunting dark | The story follows a group of hunters who embark on a perilous journey into an uncharted and foreboding landscape. As they venture deeper into the unknown, they confront their own fears and the dark secrets that lie within themselves and the environment. | Bones, History, Length |
| The hurried child: growing up too fast too soon | This book delves into the societal pressures and cultural trends that contribute to the early maturation and rapid development of children, examining the potential long-term effects on their emotional and psychological well-being. | Care, Children, Direct |
| The ice-shirt | The story follows a protagonist who must navigate extreme conditions and face personal challenges while wearing an unusual ice-shirt. | Arise, Dream, Forests |
| The idea of the university | This book delves into the origins, evolution, and significance of the university as an institution of higher education, examining its role in society, the development of knowledge, and the cultivation of intellectual inquiry. | Common, Contests, Demand |
| The ides of March | The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem attributed to the poet Homer. It narrates the events of the Trojan War, focusing on the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans, and is renowned for its portrayal of heroism, honor, and the tragic nature of war. | Freedom, Action, Add |
| The idler in Italy | This book is a personal account of the author's time spent in Italy, providing a vivid and intimate portrayal of the country's customs, traditions, and daily life. The narrative explores the author's observations and reflections on the Italian way of life, offering readers a glimpse into the local culture through the lens of a foreigner. | Desire, Disappointment, Failing |
| The idol and the octopus: political writings, on the Kennedy and Johnson administrations | The idol and the octopus: political writings, on the Kennedy and Johnson administrations is a compilation that delves into the political landscape of the Kennedy and Johnson eras. The book offers insights into the policies, challenges, and legacies of these two significant American presidencies. | Men, Certain, Honor |
| The illuminated manuscript | Browse quotes and source details for The illuminated manuscript. | History, Illumination, Manuscripts |
| The illusion | This book delves into the complexities of human perception, questioning the nature of reality and the illusions we create in our minds. | Blood, Blossoming, Hatred |
| The illusion of forever | Browse quotes and source details for The illusion of forever. | Believe, Dreams, Love |
| The illusion of technique: a search for meaning in a technological civilization | This book delves into the complex relationship between technology and human existence, examining how technological progress shapes our lives and the quest for purpose in a world increasingly defined by technology. | Able, Meaning, Mechanism |
| The illustrated Odyssey | This book presents the ancient Greek epic tale of Odysseus, featuring detailed illustrations that bring the story to life. It includes the adventures of the hero as he journeys home after the Trojan War, facing numerous challenges and mythical creatures. | Home, Men, Battle |
| The illustrated Oscar Wilde | This book features a variety of illustrations that accompany and enhance the understanding of Oscar Wilde's literary works, including his plays, poems, and essays. | Dies, Life Is, Men |
| The illustrated naked ape: a zoologist's study of the human animal | This book delves into the evolution of humans, comparing them to other primates, and examines various aspects of human behavior and anatomy. It includes extensive illustrations and photographs to enhance understanding of the subject matter. | Species, Unusual, Activity |
| The image of the city | Browse quotes and source details for The image of the city. | City Planning, Design, Urban Design |
| The impending crisis of the South: how to meet it | This book delves into the complex issues affecting the Southern region of the United States, providing a comprehensive analysis of the challenges it faces. It explores various strategies and suggestions for addressing these challenges, aiming to offer a path forward for the future of the South. | Slavery, Begets, Culture |
| The importance of creativity | This book delves into the role of creativity in fostering innovation, problem-solving, and personal growth across different fields and disciplines. | Achieve, Achieve Greatness, Being Equal |
| The indispensable Rousseau | This book delves into the philosophical and literary contributions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, examining his influential theories on education, politics, and human nature. It includes analyses of his most famous works, such as 'Emile' and 'The Social Contract', and offers insights into Rousseau's complex personality and the historical context of his time. | Deceit, Doe, Done |
| The inferno | Written by Dante Alighieri in the early 14th century, The Inferno is the first part of the Divine Comedy, a three-part epic poem. It depicts the journey of the protagonist, Dante, through the nine circles of Hell, each representing a different sin. The work is renowned for its rich imagery, philosophical depth, and its influence on Western literature. | Inferno, Desire, Men |
| The influences of democracy on liberty, property and the happiness of society, considered, by an American [F. Ames], to which is prefixed, an introduction by H. Ewbank | The book delves into the philosophical and political implications of democracy, focusing on its effects on individual freedoms, economic ownership, and the collective well-being of society. Authored by an American, the text is enhanced with an introduction by H. Ewbank, providing additional context or perspective on the subject matter. | Freedom Of The Press, Heart, Heart And Soul |
| The influences of democracy on liberty, property, and the happiness of society, considered | This work delves into the relationship between democracy and various aspects of social welfare, examining how democratic governance shapes the enjoyment of liberty and the protection of property, ultimately aiming to understand the role of democracy in fostering societal happiness. | Authority, Democracy, Depends |
| The inheritance, by the author of Marriage | The book is a continuation of the author's exploration of the intricacies of relationships and societal expectations, as it examines the impact of inherited secrets and the quest for self-discovery amidst a web of family ties and societal norms. | Break, Creatures, Enough |
| The inheritance, by the author of Marriage. By the author of 'Marriage'. Revised by the author | In 'The Inheritance', the author delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of inheritance on individuals and families. The revised edition reflects the author's refined perspective and storytelling, offering readers a deeper understanding of the characters and their struggles. | Heart, Lovers, Perfection |
| The inheritance, by the author of Marriage. Edinburgh ed | The Inheritance is a novel that delves into the complexities of inheritance and the impact it has on family relationships. Set in the historical and picturesque city of Edinburgh, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a family's legacy. The author, who is also recognized for their work in the novel Marriage, brings a nuanced understanding of human emotions and societal norms to this narrative. This particular edition of the book was published in Edinburgh, reflecting the local culture and adding a unique regional flavor to the story. | Be Good, Doing Good, Easy |
| The inner nature of music and the experience of tone: selected lectures from the work of Rudolf Steiner | The book delves into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of music, exploring Steiner's insights on the nature of sound and its impact on human experience. | Art, Expression, Home |
| The insider | Browse quotes and source details for The insider. | Caste, Challenges, Courage |
| The instant of knowing: lectures, criticism, and occasional prose | This book is a compilation of scholarly lectures and critical analyses, along with occasional pieces of prose that delve into a range of intellectual and philosophical topics. | Process, Somewhere Else, Taken |
| The integrity crisis | This book delves into the complexities of integrity in various contexts, exploring the factors that contribute to ethical lapses and the consequences of compromised values. | Christian, Christian Inspirational, Judgment |
| The interior landscape: the literary criticism of Marshall McLuhan, 1943-1962 | The interior landscape delves into the works of Marshall McLuhan, analyzing his contributions to literary criticism during the specified period. It provides a comprehensive look at McLuhan's evolving ideas on the impact of media on society and culture. | Aristocratic, Bureaucracy, Carnegie |
| The interrelations of Judaism, science, philosophy and ethics: Judaism, the Jew and The State of Israel | The book delves into the historical and contemporary relationships between Judaism and various intellectual disciplines, examining the influence of Jewish thought on science, philosophy, and ethical considerations. It also addresses the unique position of the Jewish people within the State of Israel, exploring the cultural, religious, and societal aspects of this relationship. | Genuine, Honesty, Scholarly |
| The intimate notebooks of George Jean Nathan | This book offers a glimpse into the personal thoughts and reflections of George Jean Nathan, showcasing his insights into literature, theater, and life. The notebooks contain a mix of musings, anecdotes, and commentary, providing a unique perspective on the mind of a prominent critic of his time. | Catching, Health, Knows |
| The invention of Morel | A psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of human desire and perception, set against the backdrop of a mysterious island paradise. | Body, Ghost, Immortality |
| The irresistible Diderot | This book delves into the life and philosophical contributions of Denis Diderot, a prominent figure in the Enlightenment era. It examines his significant role in the development of modern thought and his impact on various intellectual movements of his time. | Reason, Animal, Building |
| The island race | This book delves into the unique characteristics, traditions, and stories of various islands, offering a comprehensive look at their inhabitants and their environments. | Law, Men, Barbarism |
| The jeweller's shop: a meditation on the sacrament of matrimony, passing on occasion into a drama | This book is a reflective examination of the institution of marriage, with occasional forays into dramatic storytelling. | Challenges, Christian Inspirational, Constant |
| The journal of Arnold Bennett | This book offers readers a glimpse into the thoughts and experiences of Arnold Bennett, showcasing his insights on various aspects of life, literature, and society. | Catastrophe, Deprivation, Faded |
| The journal of Jules Renard | The Journal of Jules Renard is a compilation of personal essays and musings that delve into the author's thoughts on various subjects, including art, literature, and life. Renard's writing is known for its wit and philosophical depth, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of a thoughtful and observant writer. | Writing, Littles, Men |
| The journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. | This book is a compilation of Samuel Johnson's personal notes and James Boswell's observations during their trip to the Hebrides. It provides a vivid account of the natural beauty and cultural nuances of the islands, reflecting Johnson's scholarly and philosophical musings. The journal captures the essence of their experiences, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of two prominent figures of the 18th century. | Ability, Credulity, Cunning |
| The journal of a tour to the Hebrides: with Samuel Johnson, LL. D. | This book is a first-hand account of a trip to the remote Hebrides islands, co-authored by the famous 18th-century writer and critic Samuel Johnson. The narrative provides insights into the landscapes, culture, and people of the region, offering a unique perspective on the Hebrides during the late 18th century. | Observation, Printed, Should |
| The journalists: a comedy in four acts | This book is a humorous take on the journalism industry, depicted across four acts, offering a critical and entertaining look at the profession. | Age, All Time, Century |
| The journals of Bronson Alcott | This book is a compilation of the personal journals of Bronson Alcott, a prominent figure in the Transcendentalist movement. The journals offer insights into Alcott's philosophical musings, educational theories, and personal reflections on his life and times. | Depth, Reader |
| The journals of Jean Cocteau | This book is a compilation of Cocteau's personal reflections, diary entries, and musings, providing a glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential figures in 20th-century French culture. It includes his thoughts on art, literature, and the human condition, as well as anecdotes from his personal life and professional endeavors. | Accepting, Becoming, Becoming Famous |
| The journey | This book delves into the transformative power of travel, examining how it shapes personal growth, cultural exchange, and the broader human experience. | Animorphs, Antagonist, Believe |
| The journey is home | Browse quotes and source details for The journey is home. | Feminism, Patriarchy, Religion |
| The journey of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca: trans. from his own narrative | The journey of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca presents a firsthand account of the author's extensive travels and experiences in the Americas during the 16th century. The narrative offers insights into the cultural encounters, survival challenges, and the harsh realities faced by early explorers in the New World. | Country, Land, People |
| The joy of insight: passions of a physicist | This book delves into the personal and intellectual journey of a physicist, sharing the author's experiences, motivations, and the joy derived from scientific inquiry. It provides a glimpse into the life of a physicist and the passion that drives their pursuit of knowledge. | 137, Cabala, Doe |
| The joy of living: inspiring and practical writings ... | This book offers a compilation of thought-provoking essays and reflections on the nature of joy and the pursuit of a meaningful existence. It aims to provide readers with insights and guidance to enhance their daily lives and cultivate a deeper sense of happiness. | Giving, Ifs, Thinking |
| The joy of sex: a Cordon Bleu guide to lovemaking | This book delves into the intricacies of sexual expression, drawing parallels with the precision and finesse found in Cordon Bleu culinary traditions. It provides readers with a detailed exploration of various aspects of intimacy, aiming to enhance the pleasure and understanding of sexual encounters. | Affectionate, Links, Ought |
| The joys of aging--and how to avoid them: can sex keep you young? And other silly questions | The book takes a lighthearted approach to the topic of aging, examining the physical, emotional, and social aspects of growing older. It investigates the impact of sexual activity on aging and presents a collection of questions that are often overlooked or misunderstood in the context of aging. The author provides a mix of practical advice and humorous anecdotes to engage readers in a discussion about the aging process. | Absolutely Nothing, Age, Age Of 40 |
| The judgment of history | This book explores the ways in which historical events have been evaluated and understood by different generations and cultures, offering insights into the evolution of historical thought and the influence of historical narratives on contemporary society. | Concerned, Conjecture, Description |
| The kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû el-Yezdî [pseud.] | This book is a compilation of traditional Persian poetry, showcasing the lyrical and thematic elements typical of the kasîdah genre. The pseudonymous authorship adds an element of intrigue to the collection, as the true identity of Hâjî Abdû el-Yezdî remains unknown. | Doctors |
| The key to power and personal peace | This book explores techniques and philosophies aimed at enhancing one's power and fostering a state of inner peace. | Doe, Acceptance, Accepting |
| The kingdom of God: and peace essays | This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the philosophical, theological, and social aspects of the kingdom of God. The essays examine various interpretations of the concept and its relevance to achieving peace in society. | Christ, Men, Accomplished |
| The kingship of self-control [from Self-control, its kingship and majesty] by W.G. Jordon [sic]. | This book, originally part of a larger work titled 'Self-control, its kingship and majesty,' presents self-control as the foundational quality for personal success and moral strength. Written by W.G. Jordon, it draws on philosophical and practical insights to argue that self-discipline governs all other virtues, enabling individuals to achieve mastery over their lives. The text provides guidance on cultivating restraint, focus, and inner authority, emphasizing the transformative power of self-governance in both personal and social contexts. | Character, Worry, Add |
| The labyrinth of solitude ; The other Mexico ; Return to the labyrinth of solitude ; Mexico and the United States ; The philanthropic ogre | This compilation includes various essays and writings that delve into the complexities of Mexican society, history, and its interactions with the United States. The works may encompass cultural analysis, social commentary, and philosophical musings. | Able, Contemporary, Men |
| The ladies and the mammies: Jane Austen & Jean Rhys | The book delves into the lives and writings of Jane Austen and Jean Rhys, analyzing their contributions to literature and the portrayal of women in their respective eras. | Allowing, Catastrophe, Faults |
| The lady and her tiger | This novel delves into the intriguing relationship between a woman and a tiger, set against the backdrop of a suspenseful and enigmatic atmosphere. | Elephants, Gorillas, Knows |
| The lady and the samurai | Browse quotes and source details for The lady and the samurai. | Bushido, Coming Of Age, Heroine |
| The lagoon: stories | This book compiles a series of short narratives that explore various themes and characters, all centered around the lagoon as a backdrop. | Ears, Keyholes, Listening |
| The lais of Marie de France | This book contains a selection of lais, a form of medieval French narrative poetry, attributed to Marie de France. The lais are known for their narrative style and the exploration of themes such as love, courtly behavior, and moral lessons. | Believe, Can't Change, Duty |
| The land of dreams and nightmares | Browse quotes and source details for The land of dreams and nightmares. | Dreams, Hope, Love |
| The land of the rising yen: Japan | This book delves into the rich tapestry of Japan's cultural heritage, economic development, and societal dynamics. It examines the historical context that has shaped modern Japan, including its unique traditions, technological advancements, and global influence. | Funny, Japan, Humorous |
| The landscapes within | This book delves into the psychological and emotional landscapes of its characters, using their personal stories to create a rich tapestry of human experience. | Darkness, Inner Darkness |
| The lane that had no turning and other associated tales concerning the people of Pontiac. Parables of a province | This book is a compilation of tales that delve into the cultural and social fabric of Pontiac, using parables to reflect on the province's history and its inhabitants' lives. | Born, Born Again, Children |
| The language of dance | This book delves into the intricate details of dance, examining its role in communication, expression, and cultural identity. | Bouquets, Caught, Colorful |
| The last and the first | This book delves into the complexities of life's cycles, intertwining the final moments of one era with the first steps of another. The narrative may unfold in an imaginative setting, offering readers a rich tapestry of characters and events that bridge the gap between the past and the future. | Cowardice, Danger, Knows |
| The last battle | In this epic tale, a young protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to confront the ultimate battle between the forces of light and darkness. The narrative delves into the complexities of moral choices and the quest for understanding the true nature of existence. | Said, Beloved, Narnia |
| The last lecture | In this thought-provoking book, the author shares the profound insights and life lessons imparted by a university professor who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The professor delivers a lecture that encapsulates his life's work, wisdom, and advice, leaving a lasting impact on his audience and readers alike. | Ifs, Last Lecture, People |
| The last man, by the author of Frankenstein | In this dystopian narrative, the last man on Earth struggles to survive in a world where humanity has been decimated by a mysterious plague. The story delves into the depths of human resilience and the quest for meaning in a seemingly barren world, reflecting the author's signature exploration of science and the human condition. | Grief, Woe, All Things |
| The last of England | This book delves into the complexities of English society and its transformation through the lens of a protagonist facing the end of an era. | Believe, Breathing, Efficient |
| The last temptation of Christ | This book is a fictional narrative that delves into the last temptation faced by Jesus Christ before his crucifixion. The story examines the moral and spiritual dilemmas he encounters during this critical period, offering a unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. | Men, Earth, Soul |
| The last will and testament of Cecil John Rhodes: with elucidatory notes to which are added some chapters describing the political and religious ideas of the testator | This volume contains the complete last will and testament of Cecil John Rhodes, the prominent British imperialist, businessman, and founder of Rhodesia. The document includes elucidatory notes that provide context and explanation for the testament's provisions. Additionally, the work features several chapters that explore Rhodes's political ideology and religious beliefs, offering insight into the mindset of the man whose fortune and vision shaped much of southern Africa's colonial history. The testament itself reveals Rhodes's intentions regarding his estate, including provisions for scholarships and the continuation of his imperial enterprises. | Clear, If I Could, Ifs |
| The last words of Dutch Schultz | This book delves into the last recorded words of the infamous gangster Dutch Schultz, providing insight into his life and criminal activities. | Boys, Mobster, Thousand |
| The late Mattia Pascal | The story revolves around the mysterious and enigmatic Mattia Pascal, whose life is marked by a series of transformations and revelations about his true identity. | Achieve, Ambition, Becoming |
| The law of love and the law of violence | This book delves into the philosophical and societal implications of love and violence, examining their roles and interactions in human behavior and societal structures. | Christian, Christian Nation, Enemy |
| The leadership challenge: how to get extraordinary things done in organizations | This book explores the principles and practices of effective leadership, focusing on how to drive extraordinary outcomes within organizations. It delves into the core competencies and behaviors that successful leaders demonstrate, providing insights and actionable advice for readers seeking to enhance their leadership skills. | Leader, Vision, Action |
| The leaning tower of Babel and other affronts by the Underground grammarian | This book features a series of thought-provoking essays that delve into the intricacies of language and grammar, offering unique perspectives on common linguistic issues and challenges. The author, referred to as the Underground Grammarian, employs a distinctive voice that challenges conventional wisdom and encourages readers to question established linguistic norms. | Common, Comprehension, Educate |
| The left-handed designer | This book delves into the world of design from the viewpoint of left-handed people, highlighting their distinctive methods and innovative ideas within the industry. | Deeper, Digging, Helping |
| The legion of noble Christians: Or, The Sweeney survey | Browse quotes and source details for The legion of noble Christians: Or, The Sweeney survey. | Cruelty, Hate, Holocaust |
| The letter of Charles Lamb, newly arranged: with additions; ed., with introduction and notes | The book presents a collection of letters from Charles Lamb, a prominent figure in English literature during the 19th century. The letters have been reorganized and supplemented with new material. The volume includes an introductory essay that provides context for Lamb's life and work, as well as annotations that clarify and explain the text. | Bed, Garden, Hot |
| The letters | This book compiles and presents letters exchanged between various historical and contemporary figures, offering insights into their personal and professional relationships. | Art, Care, Cases |
| The letters between Edward Weston and Willard Van Dyke | This book presents a compilation of letters exchanged between Edward Weston, a prominent figure in American photography, and Willard Van Dyke, another influential photographer. The correspondence offers insights into their creative processes, personal lives, and the development of photography during the early 20th century. | Cities, Given, Human Race |
| The letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple | This book presents a series of letters exchanged between Dorothy Osborne, an English writer, and Sir William Temple, a philosopher and diplomat. The correspondence, spanning several years, offers insights into the personal and intellectual lives of both individuals during the Restoration period. The letters are known for their wit, intelligence, and emotional depth, providing a unique glimpse into the social and cultural context of the time. | Doe, Eating, Fasting |
| The letters of Beethoven | This book presents a comprehensive selection of letters written by the renowned composer Ludwig van Beethoven, offering insight into his personal life, professional concerns, and creative processes. | Amount, Deny, Freedom |
| The letters of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his life. The poetical works | The book offers a comprehensive look into the personal and professional life of Charles Lamb through his letters, accompanied by a detailed account of his life and a curated selection of his poems. | Air, Alphabet, Anticipation |
| The letters of Charles Lamb: to which are added those of his sister Mary Lamb | The book is a compilation of letters written by Charles Lamb, known for his wit and literary insights, and his sister Mary Lamb, offering a glimpse into their personal lives and intellectual pursuits. The correspondence spans various periods of their lives, providing a rich context for understanding their relationships and the cultural landscape of their time. | Children, Determined, Father |
| The letters of Edgar Allan Poe | This book includes a comprehensive selection of letters written by Edgar Allan Poe, offering insights into his personal life, literary career, and thoughts on various subjects. | Ambition, Believe, Causes |
| The letters of Edith Wharton | This volume gathers the written correspondence of Edith Wharton, one of the foremost American writers of the early twentieth century. The letters span her extensive network of relationships with family members, fellow authors, publishers, and friends, documenting her experiences across multiple countries and decades. They reveal her perspectives on the craft of fiction, her observations of European and American society, and her responses to the historical events she witnessed. The collection serves as a primary source for understanding Wharton's development as a writer, her editorial relationships, her architectural and gardening interests, and her commentary on the changing world around her. Scholars and general readers consult these letters to gain a more intimate understanding of the author behind such novels as The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth. | Thinking, 5th July 1918, Absence |
| The letters of Evelyn Waugh | This book compiles a selection of letters written by Evelyn Waugh, offering insights into his personal life, literary career, and social circle. | Aesthetic, All Things, Art |
| The letters of Faraday and Schoenbein 1836-1862: With notes, comments and references to contemporary letters | The book is a compilation of the correspondence between two prominent scientists, Michael Faraday and Christian Schoenbein, spanning the years 1836 to 1862. It features detailed notes, comments, and references to letters from their contemporaries, offering insights into the scientific and personal exchanges of the time. | Science, Thinking, Chemistry |
| The letters of Franz Liszt to Marie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein | The letters provide a unique glimpse into the life and thoughts of Franz Liszt, a prominent figure in the Romantic era of music. They also shed light on the personal and intellectual exchanges between Liszt and Marie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, highlighting the cultural and social dynamics of their era. | Air, Bird, Father |
| The letters of George Santayana | This book features a comprehensive selection of letters written by George Santayana, offering insights into his philosophical thoughts, personal experiences, and intellectual exchanges with contemporaries. | Believe, I Believe, I Believe In |
| The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: including numerous letters now first published from the original manuscripts | The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford is a compilation of correspondence from the 18th-century writer and politician. The volume includes a selection of letters that have been newly discovered and published from the original manuscripts, providing a rich and detailed look into Walpole's correspondence over several decades. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including his social interactions, political views, and personal experiences. This collection is significant for scholars and enthusiasts of Walpole's work, as well as for those interested in the historical context of the 18th century. | Ifs, Admire, Age |
| The letters of Horace Walpole, earl of Orford | This book is a compilation of letters exchanged by Horace Walpole, a prominent figure in the 18th century, with various individuals. The letters provide a glimpse into his personal life, his literary endeavors, and his observations on the cultural and political events of his era. Walpole's wit and erudition are evident throughout, making these letters a valuable resource for understanding the period and its intellectual climate. | Foolish, Reader, Age |
| The letters of Horace Walpole: fourth earl of Orford | This book is a compilation of letters written by Horace Walpole, the influential 18th-century English writer and politician. The letters provide insight into his personal life, political views, and the cultural and social landscape of the period. Walpole's correspondence is noted for its wit, intelligence, and the vividness with which he describes his experiences. | Agents, Believe, Best Intentions |
| The letters of Jean Rhys | This book presents a compilation of letters written by Jean Rhys, offering insight into her personal life and literary career. | Battle, Bits, Change |
| The letters of Kingsley Amis | This book presents a comprehensive selection of letters written by Kingsley Amis, offering insights into his personal life, literary career, and thoughts on various subjects throughout his life. | Animal, Behaviour, Human Animal |
| The letters of Lewis Carroll | This compilation includes letters from Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, to various individuals, including family, friends, and fans. The letters span a significant portion of his life, providing a glimpse into his personal experiences, his reflections on his writing, and his social interactions. The collection offers a unique perspective on the man behind the beloved children's stories and reveals his intellectual pursuits, humor, and wit. | Knows, Form, Matter |
| The letters of Margaret Fuller | This book presents a comprehensive collection of letters written by Margaret Fuller, offering insights into her personal life, intellectual pursuits, and social commentary during the 19th century. The letters reveal her thoughts on various subjects, including literature, philosophy, and women's rights, providing a unique perspective on the cultural and intellectual climate of her time. | Degrees, Expression, Fairs |
| The letters of Martha Gellhorn | This volume presents a compilation of personal letters written by the influential American journalist and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn. The collection provides readers with an intimate view of her communications with family, friends, colleagues, and contemporaries throughout her distinguished career as one of the most prominent female war correspondents of the twentieth century. The letters reveal her firsthand observations from conflict zones around the world, her relationships with other writers and journalists, and her personal reflections on the events and people she encountered during her extensive reporting career. | Enough, Heart, Ifs |
| The letters of Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu: with some of the letters of her correspondents | This book is a compilation of personal letters exchanged between Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu and various individuals, offering insights into her personal life and the social context of her time. | People, Broken, Broken Spirit |
| The letters of Mrs. Thrale | This book features a compilation of letters written by Mrs. Thrale, offering insights into the social and cultural context of her time. | Companion, Ears, Fancy |
| The letters of Olive Schreiner, 1876-1920 | This volume compiles the letters written by Olive Schreiner between 1876 and 1920, offering insight into her personal and intellectual life. The correspondence covers her thoughts on literature, social issues, and her experiences in South Africa and Europe. The letters reflect her engagement with contemporary debates on feminism, race, and politics, and provide a window into her relationships with family, friends, and fellow writers. | Beautiful, People, Anxious |
| The letters of Oscar Wilde | This volume gathers the written correspondence of Oscar Wilde, the nineteenth-century Irish playwright, novelist, and poet known for works such as The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray. The letters offer insight into Wilde's professional relationships with publishers and fellow writers, his social connections within London and Parisian literary circles, and his personal communications with family members and close associates. The collection includes business letters regarding his dramatic productions, notes to friends such as Lord Alfred Douglas, and correspondence written during his imprisonment at Reading Gaol. These documents provide contemporary readers with primary source material illuminating Wilde's wit, his views on art and aesthetics, and the circumstances of his life during both his period of public success and his subsequent legal difficulties and exile. | World, Am Sorry, Broken |
| The letters of Peter Plymley, essays, and speeches | This book compiles a selection of Peter Plymley's written works, including personal letters, essays, and public addresses, showcasing his thoughts and perspectives on various subjects. | Convince, Effects, Fool |
| The letters of Pliny the consul:: with occasional remarks | The Letters of Pliny the Consul:: with occasional remarks is a compilation of letters from Pliny the Consul, a prominent figure in the Roman Empire. These letters provide a unique perspective on the political and social landscape of the period, reflecting the daily life and governance of the Roman Empire. The book also includes occasional remarks by the editor, offering additional context and analysis of the letters. | Action, Consequence, Glory |
| The letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson. 4. 1848 - 1855 | This volume presents a selection of personal correspondence from the renowned philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson, spanning the years 1848 to 1855. The letters offer insights into Emerson's thoughts, experiences, and interactions with various individuals during this period. | Dear, Inspiring, Invitations |
| The letters of Thomas Wolfe to his mother | This book presents a collection of letters written by Thomas Wolfe to his mother, offering insights into their relationship and Wolfe's personal experiences and thoughts. | Behinds, Capable, Genius |
| The letters of Virginia Woolf | This book includes a vast array of letters exchanged between Virginia Woolf and her contemporaries, providing insight into her personal life, literary career, and thoughts on various aspects of society and culture during the early 20th century. | Letters, Writing, Mean |
| The letters of Walter Savage Landor to Marguerite, Countess of Blessington | This book features a series of letters exchanged between the renowned poet Walter Savage Landor and the Countess of Blessington, offering insights into their personal and intellectual exchanges. | Dancing, Conversation, Dance |
| The life I really lived: a novel | This novel delves into the personal narrative of a character, chronicling their journey through life's ups and downs, and the search for true self-identity. | Adults, Animal, Children |
| The life and adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha: new edition, with engravings from designs by Richard Westall | This book is a new edition of the renowned novel by Miguel de Cervantes, 'The life and adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha'. It includes engravings created by the artist Richard Westall. | Ends, Should, Should Have |
| The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit: With a frontispiece, from a drawing by Frank Stone | This book is a classic novel that follows the journey of Martin Chuzzlewit, showcasing his various adventures and personal growth. Accompanied by a frontispiece drawing by Frank Stone, the story is set in a vividly realized world. | Children, Degrade, Funny |
| The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner, written by himself [by D. Defoe | This book is a first-person account of Robinson Crusoe's experiences after being shipwrecked on a deserted island. It details his struggle for survival, his interactions with native peoples, and his eventual rescue. Written by Daniel Defoe, the story is a classic of English literature and explores themes of self-reliance, resilience, and the human spirit. | Evil |
| The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe: who was shipwrecked on an uninhabited island, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, where he resided twenty-eight years. With an account of his travels through various parts of the world | The narrative follows Robinson Crusoe's experiences as a shipwrecked survivor on a remote island, detailing his struggles, survival tactics, and eventual journey to explore different regions of the globe. | Anxiety, Anxious, Burden |
| The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe; including an account of his shipwreck, and residence for twenty-nine years on an unknown island: the remarkable history of his deliverance; and the extraordinary circumstances which afterwards befel him in various parts of the world | This book recounts the story of Robinson Crusoe, a castaway who washes up on a remote island after a shipwreck. Over the course of twenty-nine years, he learns to survive in the wilderness, build a shelter, and cultivate the land. His tale of resilience and resourcefulness is followed by his eventual rescue and his extraordinary experiences in different parts of the world. | Affliction, Courses, Deliverance |
| The life and beauties of Shakespeare: comprising careful selections from each play, with a general index, digesting them under proper heads | The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare is a scholarly compilation that presents selected excerpts from the playwright's works. It includes a comprehensive index for quick access to the content, arranged under relevant categories to enhance understanding and analysis. | Amorous, Can Do, Love |
| The life and character of ... J. E. ... Together with a number of his sermons, etc | The book is a comprehensive study of the life and spiritual teachings of J. E., offering insights into his personal journey and religious beliefs. It includes a selection of his sermons, providing a glimpse into his theological perspectives and pastoral insights. | Enjoyment, Satisfied, Soul |
| The life and character of Sir William Temple, written by a particular friend [his sister Lady Giffard] Observations upon the United provinces of the Netherlands. Miscellanea. Memoirs, the third part, from the peace concluded 1679 to the time of the author's retirement from publick business. Memoirs of what past in Christendom from the war begun 1672, to the peace concluded 1679 | The book offers a detailed look into the life and character of Sir William Temple, as well as insights into the political and social landscape of the United provinces of the Netherlands during the late 17th century. It includes observations and reflections on significant events in Christendom from the beginning of the war in 1672 to the conclusion of peace in 1679. The text also covers the third part of Temple's memoirs, detailing his retirement from public life. | Engagement, Friendship, Greatest Pleasures |
| The life and correspondence of Robert Southey | This book is a compilation of Robert Southey's extensive correspondence and personal documents, providing a detailed look into the life and work of the Romantic poet. It includes his letters to friends, family, and contemporaries, as well as his own reflections and commentary on his own poetry and prose. The collection offers a rich perspective on Southey's personal and professional life, his relationships with other literary figures, and his contributions to the Romantic movement. | Amusement, Deals, Notion |
| The life and correspondence of Robert Southey. Ed. by C.C. Southey | The book provides a comprehensive look at the life of Robert Southey, a prominent poet and writer of the Romantic era, through the lens of his correspondence. Edited by his son, it includes letters and documents that shed light on Southey's personal relationships, literary pursuits, and the social and cultural context of his time. | World, Angry, Creator |
| The life and exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha: In four volumes | This four-volume work is a seminal piece of Western literature, renowned for its satirical commentary on the chivalric romances of the time and its exploration of themes such as identity, reason, and the human condition. | Acting, Acting From Actors, Actors |
| The life and exploits of that ingenious gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha | This renowned work is a satirical portrayal of medieval chivalry and human nature, exploring themes of idealism versus reality, and the absurdity of societal norms through the eyes of its protagonist. | Belief, Deals, Made |
| The life and letters | This book offers a collection of letters and personal writings that provide a glimpse into the personal experiences, thoughts, and emotions of the author or contributors. It serves as a historical and biographical resource, offering readers a firsthand account of the subjects' lives and times. | Believe, Blank, Contentment |
| The life and letters of Benjamin Franklin | This book offers an in-depth look into the life and thoughts of Benjamin Franklin through his extensive correspondence and personal letters, providing valuable insights into his contributions to the American Revolution, scientific discoveries, and political philosophy. | Accountability, Bishops, Character Education |
| The life and letters of Charles Darwin...ed. by his son, Francis Darwin. 2 v | The two-volume set includes a collection of letters written by Charles Darwin, spanning various stages of his life and scientific career. Edited by his son, Francis Darwin, the book aims to provide a comprehensive view of Darwin's intellectual journey and the social context in which his ideas were formed. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including scientific observations, personal reflections, and discussions with fellow scientists and contemporaries. | Alive, Atrophy, Biographies |
| The life and letters of Elizabeth Prentiss | This book offers a glimpse into the personal and spiritual journey of Elizabeth Prentiss, showcasing her letters and writings that reveal her insights, experiences, and faith. It provides a detailed account of her life, highlighting her contributions to Christian literature and her influence on the spiritual lives of many. | Children, Conscious, Constant |
| The life and letters of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography and select correspondence, from original manuscripts | The book is a compilation of Thomas Jefferson's personal letters and his own written account of his life, drawn directly from his original manuscripts. It serves as a primary source for understanding Jefferson's role in the formation of the United States, his political views, and his personal relationships. The letters and autobiography offer a detailed look into the mind of one of America's most influential figures, providing a wealth of historical context and personal reflection. | Almighty, Animal, Barbers |
| The life and major writings of Thomas Paine | Comprehensive in scope, the book delves into Paine's contributions to political thought, including his role in the American Revolution and his influential writings such as 'Common Sense' and 'The Rights of Man.' | Christianity, Effects, Eternity |
| The life and meaning of Theodore Roosevelt | The book delves into the personal and political life of Theodore Roosevelt, examining his contributions to conservation, his role in the Progressive movement, and his impact on American history. | Action, Sane, Wherever You Are |
| The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman | This novel is renowned for its unique narrative structure, which combines elements of the novel of sensibility with the picaresque. It is characterized by its stream-of-consciousness style, philosophical musings, and the author's tendency to interrupt the narrative with lengthy digressions. The story follows the protagonist's life from his birth to his early adulthood, offering a humorous and often critical look at the world around him. | Classic Literature, Tristam Shandy, Literature |
| The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy. pt.6-9. A sentimental journey through France and Italy. pt.1-2 | This book is a continuation of the satirical and philosophical novel, focusing on the adventures and reflections of the protagonist, Tristram Shandy, during his travels in France and Italy. | Horse, Sick |
| The life and remains, letters, lectures, and poems of [the Rev] Robert Murray McCheyne | The book offers a comprehensive look into the life and work of Robert Murray McCheyne, a prominent 19th-century Scottish minister. It includes his personal correspondence, sermons, and poetry, providing insight into his theological beliefs and spiritual journey. | Christ, Christian, Eternity |
| The life and sayings of Saint Catherine of Genoa | The book delves into the spiritual journey and profound insights of Saint Catherine of Genoa, highlighting her contributions to Christian mysticism and her impact on the Catholic Church. | Exercise, Glory, Goodness |
| The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe: of York, mariner; with a biographical account of Defoe | This book is a first-person account of Robinson Crusoe's life, detailing his experiences as a mariner and his subsequent survival on a deserted island. It also includes a biographical sketch of the author, Daniel Defoe. | Affliction, Cases, Conditions |
| The life and thoughts of John Foster | This book delves into the life story and intellectual contributions of John Foster, offering readers a detailed look at his personal journey and the ideas that shaped his legacy. | Characteristics, Fire, Genius |
| The life and work of Sigmund Freud | This book delves into the personal and professional life of Sigmund Freud, examining his contributions to the field of psychology, including his theories on the unconscious mind, dreams, and the structure of the psyche. | Biographies, Science, Achieve |
| The life and work of Thomas Hardy | This book delves into the personal and professional journey of Thomas Hardy, examining his influential works and the historical context in which they were written. | Disappoint, Disappointment, Disappointment In Friends |
| The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Robert Burns' poetry and songs, edited by R. Chambers. It offers insights into the life and times of Burns, providing readers with a detailed look at his contributions to Scottish literature. The collection includes classic works such as 'Auld Lang Syne' and 'To a Mouse,' accompanied by scholarly annotations and contextual information. | Home, Human Life, Humans |
| The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed | The Life and Works of Robert Burns, edited by R. Chambers, is a scholarly compilation that brings together a wide range of Robert Burns' poetry and prose. The library edition is a curated selection of his most significant writings, providing readers with an in-depth exploration of his literary legacy. The book is known for its meticulous editing and scholarly annotations, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of Burns' work. | Handsome, Mines, Sweet |
| The life and writing of John Howard Payne | The book delves into the personal and professional life of John Howard Payne, examining his contributions to American poetry and theater. It includes insights into his most notable works and their impact on the literary landscape of his time. | Daughter, Home, Home Sweet Home |
| The life and writings of Frederick Douglass | This book offers a detailed exploration of Frederick Douglass's life, highlighting his experiences as a slave, his escape to freedom, and his subsequent rise as a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement. It includes selections from his seminal works, such as 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave,' providing insight into his thoughts, struggles, and contributions to the fight against slavery and the advancement of civil rights. | Ashamed, Brother, Equality |
| The life of Alexander the Great | This book offers a detailed exploration of the life of Alexander the Great, including his military campaigns, political strategies, and cultural impact. It delves into his rise to power, his conquests across Asia, and the legacy he left behind. | Action, Anticipate, Century |
| The life of Benjamin Franklin | This book delves into the life of Benjamin Franklin, a pivotal figure in American history. It covers his early years, his contributions to science and technology, his role in the founding of the United States, and his later years. The narrative provides insights into Franklin's character, his wit, and his impact on the world. | 4th Of July, Age, Country |
| The life of Benjamin Franklin: to which are added Essays by the same Author : Mit einem Wörterbuch ; Zum Schul- u. Privatgebrauch | This book is a detailed biography of Benjamin Franklin, a prominent figure in American history and science. It includes a selection of essays written by Franklin himself, providing insights into his thoughts and ideas. Additionally, it features a German dictionary, making it suitable for both educational and personal use. | Asks, Careers, Certain |
| The life of Bertrand Russell in pictures and in his own words | This book presents the life of Bertrand Russell through a curated collection of photographs and selected passages from his own writings. It offers a chronological overview of his personal and intellectual journey, from his early years to his later public engagements. The images provide a visual context for his life, while the accompanying text, drawn from his letters, essays, and autobiographical works, allows Russell to speak directly about his experiences, ideas, and reflections. The volume serves as an accessible introduction to his life and thought, emphasizing his roles as a philosopher, social critic, and public intellectual. | Existence, Human Existence, Humans |
| The life of Buffalo Bill | This book offers an in-depth exploration of the life of Buffalo Bill Cody, focusing on his role as a showman, scout, and soldier. It delves into his experiences during the American Civil War, his adventures in the Old West, and his creation of the Wild West Show, which showcased Native American culture and the spirit of the frontier. The book provides a detailed account of Buffalo Bill's personal life, his relationships with Native Americans, and his contributions to the development of the American West. | Crosses, Crossings, Felt |
| The life of George Stephenson, Railway Engineer | This book delves into the life and achievements of George Stephenson, highlighting his role in the Industrial Revolution and the transformation of transportation through his innovations in railway engineering. | My Own, Patents, Pockets |
| The life of George Washington | This book offers a detailed account of the life of George Washington, exploring his role in the American Revolution, his presidency, and his legacy as a Founding Father of the United States. | Actors, Character, Compass |
| The life of George Washington: commander in chief of the American forces, during the war which established the independence of his country, and first president of the United States | Written by a prominent historian, this biography delves into the early life and military career of George Washington, highlighting his leadership during the American Revolutionary War. The narrative also covers his presidency, his contributions to the establishment of the United States, and his legacy as a founding figure in American history. | America Freedom, Balanced, Battle |
| The life of Jenny Lind, Oct. 6, 1820-Nov. 2, 1887: a compilation from various sources, in commemoration of the centenary of her birth | The book provides a comprehensive look at the life of Jenny Lind, a renowned 19th-century singer, through a collection of materials from different sources. It commemorates the centenary of her birth, highlighting her achievements and impact on the music world. | Believe, Believe In Me, Done |
| The life of Jesus critically examined | This book offers a scholarly examination of the historical and religious aspects of Jesus' life, exploring various interpretations and debates surrounding his teachings and legacy. | Ifs, Anecdotes, Atheism |
| The life of Jesus critically examined / by Dr. David Friedrich Strauss. Tr. from the 4th German ed. by George Eliot. 1913 [Leather Bound] | Browse quotes and source details for The life of Jesus critically examined / by Dr. David Friedrich Strauss. Tr. from the 4th German ed. by George Eliot. 1913 [Leather Bound]. | Christianity, Interpretation, Kant |
| The life of Ramakrishna, 6th ed | This book is a detailed account of the life and teachings of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a 19th-century Indian mystic and spiritual teacher. The sixth edition offers an in-depth look at his life, his interactions with various spiritual figures, and his impact on Hindu spirituality. The text delves into his teachings, his philosophy, and his role in the development of the Advaita Vedanta movement. | Dream, Earth, Existence |
| The life of Saint Teresa of Jesus | This book provides an in-depth look at the life of Saint Teresa of Jesus, focusing on her religious experiences, spiritual growth, and contributions to the Carmelite Order. It explores her early life, her conversion, her founding of the Discalced Carmelites, and her profound influence on the Catholic faith. | Belonging, Brother, Charity |
| The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of a tour to the Hebrides. With additions and notes, by J.W. Croker | This book is a detailed biography of Samuel Johnson, a prominent figure in 18th-century English literature. It includes a journal detailing Johnson's journey to the Hebrides, a group of islands off the west coast of Scotland. The text is supplemented with additional content and scholarly notes by J.W. Croker, providing insight and analysis into Johnson's life and works. | Church, Country, Kings |
| The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Together with the journal of a tour to the Hebrides: James Boswell | This book is a detailed biography of the renowned English writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson, written by his close friend and biographer James Boswell. It includes an extensive account of Johnson's life, achievements, and character, as well as a vivid narrative of their trip to the remote Hebrides islands, offering insights into both their personal and intellectual exchanges. | Collision, Emulation, Mind |
| The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., comprehending an account of his studies, and numerous works, in chronological order: a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons; and various original pieces of his composition, never before published; the whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great Britain, for near half a century during which he flourished | This book offers a chronological account of Samuel Johnson's life, highlighting his studies, numerous literary works, and his extensive correspondence and conversations with prominent figures of his time. It provides insight into the literary scene in Great Britain over nearly half a century, showcasing Johnson's influence on literature and his interactions with other notable literary men. | Men, Ifs, Mind |
| The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his epistolatory correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons; and various original pieces of his composition, never before published: the whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great-Britain, for near half a century during which he flourished | This book offers a chronological account of Samuel Johnson's life, showcasing his academic pursuits, literary achievements, and extensive correspondence with prominent individuals. It provides a unique perspective on the literary landscape of Great Britain over nearly half a century. | Should, Conversation, Enough |
| The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his epistolary correspondence; and conversations with many eminent persons ... | This biography offers a chronological exploration of Samuel Johnson's life, highlighting his academic journey, literary contributions, extensive correspondence, and conversations with prominent individuals from the 18th century. | Accomplished, Admiration, Awe |
| The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to the Hebrides | A detailed account of the life and works of Samuel Johnson, a prominent figure in 18th-century English literature and lexicography. | Father, Female, Hands |
| The life of Samuel Johnson: including A journal of a tour to the Hebrides | This book offers an in-depth look at the life and works of Samuel Johnson, a prominent figure in English literature. It includes his personal reflections and observations from a journey to the remote Hebrides islands, providing insight into both his character and the landscapes he encountered. | Bears, Men, Saws |
| The life of Sir J. Vanbrugh The relapse; or, Virtue in danger. The provok'd wife, with a new scene. Æsop, in two parts. The false friend | This book is a compilation of various literary pieces by the 18th-century English writer Sir J. Vanbrugh. It includes his plays 'The Relapse' and 'The Provok'd Wife,' as well as a new scene for the latter. Additionally, it features a two-part adaptation of Aesop's fables and a moral tale titled 'The False Friend.' | Crime, Easy, Hard |
| The life of William Blake | This book delves into the life of William Blake, examining his early years, artistic development, and the creation of his seminal works. It provides insights into his unique vision and the social and cultural context of his time, offering a detailed look at the life and legacy of one of the most significant figures in the Romantic movement. | Enthusiasm, Mere |
| The life of peace 1876 [Leather Bound] | Browse quotes and source details for The life of peace 1876 [Leather Bound]. | Fear, Foes, Life Lesson |
| The life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish: including abstracts of his more important scientific papers, and a critical inquiry into the claims of all the alleged discoverers of the composition of water | The book delves into the life and achievements of Henry Cavendish, focusing on his contributions to the scientific understanding of the composition of water. It presents abstracts of his key scientific papers, providing insight into his research methods and findings. Additionally, it critically analyzes the claims of various individuals who claimed to have discovered the composition of water, offering a historical perspective on scientific inquiry and discovery. | Biased, Conviction, Daily Life |
| The life that now is, sermons | This book compiles a series of sermons that delve into profound spiritual and moral teachings, offering insights into the human condition and the nature of faith. | Age, Old Age, Remains |
| The life, letters and writings of Charles Lamb Volume 3 | Browse quotes and source details for The life, letters and writings of Charles Lamb Volume 3. | Friendship, Nonsense |
| The lifetime reading plan | This book offers a structured approach to creating a curated reading plan that spans various genres and topics, aiming to enrich the reader's intellectual and cultural experiences throughout their lifetime. | Book, Brain, Consciousness |
| The light at the center of the universe | Browse quotes and source details for The light at the center of the universe. | God, Humanitarian, Suffering |
| The light of Christ: meditations for every day of the year | This book offers a collection of meditations designed to inspire reflection and spiritual growth throughout the year. Each day's meditation focuses on a different aspect of Christian faith, providing readers with opportunities for contemplation and personal development. | Appreciate, Being Joyful, Children |
| The light within you | This self-help book explores the concept of inner light, providing guidance on how to foster personal growth and self-awareness through various life principles and practices. | Achievement, Adventure, Capacity |
| The lightning thief | This novel follows a young protagonist's quest to retrieve Zeus's stolen lightning bolt, leading him on a perilous journey through ancient Greece and mythical realms. | Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Ifs |
| The limit | This book delves into the concept of limits, examining the psychological, physical, and philosophical aspects of what it means to push the boundaries of human capabilities. | Deserving, Envy, Eye |
| The lion and the ostrich: the eighth annual lecture under the | The book is a collection of a single annual lecture, which likely explores themes or ideas surrounding the lion and the ostrich. It serves as a document of the intellectual discourse and scholarly contributions made during the lecture series. | Aggression, Atmosphere, Brutality |
| The literary remains of the late Willis Gaylord Clark: Including the Ollapodiana papers, The spirit of life, and a selection from his various prose and poetical writings | This volume compiles the literary works of Willis Gaylord Clark, showcasing his Ollapodiana papers, a series of essays, The spirit of life, a philosophical treatise, and a selection of his prose and poetical writings, offering a comprehensive view of his literary contributions. | Forests, Green, Spring |
| The literary works of Leonardo da Vinci | The literary works of Leonardo da Vinci is a comprehensive compilation of his written works, including scientific treatises, philosophical musings, and personal notes. These writings provide insight into his innovative ideas and the breadth of his knowledge across multiple disciplines. | Facts, Judging, Painting |
| The literary works of Sir Joshua Reynolds | Comprising essays, lectures, and criticism, this compilation delves into Sir Joshua Reynolds's extensive exploration of the principles and practice of art, reflecting his influential role in shaping the artistic discourse of his time. | Colour, Different, Effects |
| The literati | This book delves into the world of the literati, examining the contributions and legacies of various intellectual and literary individuals throughout history. | Association, Effort, Fall |
| The literati: some honest opinions about autorial merits and demerits, with occasional works of personality. Together with marginalia, suggestions, and essays | This book offers a compilation of thoughtful evaluations and personal reflections on the strengths and weaknesses of authors. It includes additional content such as annotations, suggestions, and scholarly essays. | Book, Devotion, Dollars |
| The little Ottleys: Love's shadow. Tenterhooks. Love at second sight | This collection brings together three interconnected novels—Love's Shadow, Tenterhooks, and Love at Second Sight—that chronicle the experiences of the Ottley family, particularly focusing on the protagonist, a woman navigating the complexities of love and societal expectations. The stories delve into her relationships, from the shadows of past affections to the tension of uncertain futures, ultimately exploring the possibility of finding love again after disappointment. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian-era social mores, the trilogy offers a nuanced portrayal of domestic life, emotional resilience, and the evolving roles of women in a changing world. | Feminine, Intuition, Men |
| The little house treasury | This compilation brings together a variety of narratives that reflect the spirit and themes of Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic Little House on the Prairie series. It includes stories that delve into the lives of the Ingalls family and their neighbors, offering a glimpse into the pioneer era of the American Midwest. | Wagons, Gray, House |
| The little island | This novel depicts the lives of inhabitants on a remote island, highlighting their struggles and triumphs in a self-sufficient society. | Blue, Blue Sea, Islands |
| The little woman in black 1886 [Leather Bound] | Browse quotes and source details for The little woman in black 1886 [Leather Bound]. | Fiction, Love, Love Quotes |
| The lives and times of Archy and Mehitabel | This novel is a unique blend of poetry and prose, chronicling the lives of Archy, a rooster with a penchant for writing, and Mehitabel, a street-savvy cat. The narrative explores themes of freedom, identity, and the human condition through the eyes of these endearing characters. | Atheism, Men, Ants |
| The lives of the heart | This book delves into the intricate tapestry of human emotions, focusing on the dynamics of relationships and the profound impact they have on individuals' lives. | Bears, Begin Again, Body |
| The lives of the most eminent English poets, with critical observations on their works | The book delves into the biographies of distinguished English poets, providing a comprehensive analysis of their contributions to poetry and the critical evaluation of their writings. | Delight, Essence, Invention |
| The living | This book delves into the lives of individuals struggling to adapt and find meaning in a world that has been drastically altered by a catastrophic event. The narrative follows characters as they navigate the challenges of a new reality, highlighting the strength and perseverance of the human spirit. | Air, Book, Books |
| The locked room | In this suspenseful novel, readers are transported into a world where a locked room presents a perplexing puzzle. The story unfolds as the protagonist investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the sealed chamber, unraveling a web of intrigue and suspense. | Auster, Locked, New |
| The lollipop shoes | In this story, the protagonist inherits a unique shoe business from her eccentric grandmother. As she navigates the challenges of running the business, she encounters various romantic interests and discovers her own identity and passions. | Mother, Beggar, Blood |
| The loneliness of the Fox | Browse quotes and source details for The loneliness of the Fox. | Nora Doyle, Poem, The Loneliness Of The Fox |
| The lonely dancer: and other poems | This volume of poetry delves into the complexities of human emotion, with a focus on the experience of loneliness and the search for connection. | Arise, Bears, Celestial |
| The lonely life: an autobiography | This book is an introspective look into the life of the author, delving into the challenges and insights gained from living a solitary existence. It offers a candid account of the author's journey through life, highlighting the emotional and psychological aspects of solitude. | Actors, Acting, Aries |
| The longest war: Israel in Lebanon | This book delves into the historical and political context of the conflict, offering an in-depth analysis of the strategies employed by both sides and the human impact of the war. | Anti War, Antiwar, Defenseless |
| The look of eagles | This book delves into the complex world of political espionage, featuring characters caught in a web of power struggles and deceit. The narrative unfolds in a setting that combines historical and contemporary elements, offering a rich tapestry of political intrigue and personal ambition. | Aviation, Combat, Pilots |
| The lords, and The new creatures: poems | This volume compiles a series of poems that delve into the complexities of leadership and the profound changes that individuals and societies undergo. | Actors, Alchemy, All Things |
| The lost duke of Wyndham | This novel delves into the enigmatic story of a duke who vanished without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of intrigue and speculation. | Heart, Ifs, Angel |
| The lost letters of Jenny Lind | This book presents a series of letters, imagined to have been written by Jenny Lind, detailing her experiences and thoughts during her illustrious career as an opera singer. The letters provide an intimate look at her personal life, struggles, and triumphs, offering readers a unique perspective on the life of one of the most celebrated sopranos of her time. | Able, Joy, Might |
| The love letters of Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo | This book presents a selection of intimate letters exchanged between Juliette Drouet, a French actress, and Victor Hugo, a renowned literary figure. The correspondence offers a glimpse into their personal relationship and the cultural context of their time. | Absolute Love, Actresses, Calculations |
| The love of God, a treatise | This treatise delves into the theological and philosophical aspects of the love attributed to God, examining various interpretations and theological perspectives on the subject. | Faith, Men |
| The love of God, and spiritual friendship | This book delves into the concept of divine love and the significance of spiritual friendship, offering insights into the human experience of spirituality and the quest for deeper understanding. | Inspirational, Love, Love Is |
| The love of a good woman: stories | This volume compiles a series of narratives that delve into the emotional and psychological nuances of romantic connections, offering readers a diverse array of perspectives on love in all its forms. | Ifs, Addresses, Antics |
| The love songs of Sappho | This volume includes the renowned poetry of Sappho, an influential Greek lyric poet from the 7th century BCE, focusing on the complexities of romantic relationships and the human experience of love. | Knows, Mind, Two |
| The love that binds us | Browse quotes and source details for The love that binds us. | Family, Love, Sisters |
| The loved one: an Anglo-American tragedy | This book delves into the complexities of cultural differences and personal struggles, offering a poignant exploration of the tragic consequences that can arise from misunderstandings between two distinct cultures. | Cameras, Home, Motion Pictures |
| The lover's melancholy: The broken heart ; 'Tis pity she's a whore ; Perkin Warbeck | This volume includes dramatic works and poetic verses that delve into the complexities of human emotions, particularly focusing on love and its darker aspects. It features works that touch upon historical events and characters, including the elusive figure of Perkin Warbeck. | Dies, Dream, Endless |
| The loves of Dido and Æneas, an opera, written by Nahum Tate, Esq. and set to music by Mr. Henry Purcell, performed, ... by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, April 21, 1774. | Browse quotes and source details for The loves of Dido and Æneas, an opera, written by Nahum Tate, Esq. and set to music by Mr. Henry Purcell, performed, ... by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, April 21, 1774.. | Fidelity, Goodbye, Lies |