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| The poetical works of Alexander Pope ... Collated with the best editions: by Thomas Park | This volume presents a curated selection of Alexander Pope's poetic works, offering readers a definitive collection of his renowned poetry. The text has been carefully collated by Thomas Park, ensuring accuracy and fidelity to the original manuscripts. The book is a scholarly compilation that aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Pope's literary contributions. | Estates, Figures, Poverty |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope, Esq: to which is prefixed the life of the author | The book is a comprehensive compilation of the poems written by Alexander Pope, a renowned English poet of the 18th century. It also features a biography that provides insight into Pope's life and career. | Art, Custard, Dream |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope, esq., to which is prefixed the life of the author | This book compiles a selection of poems written by Alexander Pope, a renowned English poet, and includes a biography that provides insight into his life and work. | And Love, Detest, Loses |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by H.F. Cary, with a biogr. notice of the author | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Alexander Pope's poetry, meticulously edited by H.F. Cary. It also includes a biographical notice that provides insight into the life and times of the poet. | Music, Animated, Bleeding |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by R. Carruthers | This book includes a selection of Alexander Pope's renowned poetry, curated and edited by R. Carruthers. It offers readers a chance to explore the works of one of the most influential English poets from the 18th century. | Graves, Lying, Oppressed |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Revised and arranged expressly for the use of young people, by W.C. Macready | This volume presents a selection of Alexander Pope's poetry that has been revised and arranged specifically for young readers. Alexander Pope was an English poet of the early eighteenth century, widely recognized for his satirical verse and for his translation of Homer's works. The editorial intervention by W.C. Macready indicates an effort to make Pope's literary output accessible to a younger audience, likely through selection of appropriate content, explanatory apparatus, or simplified presentation. The volume belongs to a tradition of adapting canonical literature for educational and juvenile readership that was common in nineteenth-century publishing. | Beam, Doubt, Doubtful |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope. To which is prefixed the life of the author | The book is a compilation of the poetry written by Alexander Pope, a renowned 18th-century English poet. It is introduced with a comprehensive biography that outlines the key events and milestones of Pope's life. | Bias, Birthday, Blind |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements. From the text of dr. Warburton. With the life of the author [by T. Cibber]. | The book is a compilation of Alexander Pope's poetry, presenting the poet's own corrections and improvements. It is derived from the version edited by Dr. Warburton. Additionally, it contains a biography of Pope, authored by T. Cibber. | All Things, Caffeine, Coffee |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With memoir, critical diss., and explanatory notes. The text ed. by C.C. Clarke | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Alexander Pope's poetry, featuring critical analysis and editorial commentary. It includes a memoir of the poet and detailed notes to aid readers in understanding the text. Edited by C.C. Clarke, the volume offers insights into Pope's work and its historical context. | Thousand, Thousand Years, Years |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope: with a life | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Alexander Pope's poetry, featuring his most renowned works. It also includes a detailed biography that offers insights into the poet's life and times. | Wit, Architecture, Art |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope: with his last corrections, additions and improvements | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Alexander Pope's poetry, showcasing his refined and polished verses as he himself revised and improved them before his death. | Accepted, Age, Blameless |
| The poetical works of Alexander Pope: with memoir, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Alexander Pope's poetry, featuring a detailed memoir of the poet's life, critical essays that provide insight into his work, and explanatory notes that clarify difficult passages and historical context. | Joy, Sake, Secret |
| The poetical works of Charles Churchill, with notes by W. Tooke. with a memoir by J.L. Hannay | The volume includes a comprehensive selection of Charles Churchill's poetry, enriched with scholarly notes from W. Tooke. It also features a memoir that provides insight into Churchill's life and work, offering readers a deeper understanding of the poet's context and legacy. | Fool, Wit, Accents |
| The poetical works of Charles Churchill: with memoir, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes / by the Rev. George Gilfillan | This book is a compilation of the poetical works of Charles Churchill, a notable 18th-century English poet. It includes a memoir that provides insight into Churchill's life and career, a critical dissertation offering analysis of his poetry, and explanatory notes that clarify the text for contemporary readers. | Men, Clouded, Common |
| The poetical works of Charles Churcill: With memoir, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes | This book is a compilation of the poetic works of Charles Churchill, featuring an introductory biography, critical commentary, and annotations to provide context and insight into the poems. | Best Things, Brooks, Causes |
| The poetical works of Dryden | This volume includes a wide array of Dryden's works, showcasing his contributions to English literature, including poetry, plays, and critical essays. Dryden's poetry ranges from heroic couplets to satirical verse, reflecting his versatility as a writer. The collection also features his translations and adaptations of classical works, as well as his own original compositions. | Creation, Eye, Hereditary |
| The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... | This volume includes a selection of Spenser's renowned works, showcasing his mastery of the English language and his contributions to the literary landscape of the Renaissance period. | Creatures, Delight, Earth |
| The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. Upton. With a preface, biographical and critical, by J. Aikin | The book presents a compilation of Edmund Spenser's poetry, meticulously edited by J. Upton. Accompanying the poems is a preface authored by J. Aikin, which offers biographical and critical analysis of Spenser's life and work. | Courses, Gentle, Kind |
| The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and critical dissertations | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Spenser's poetry, offering insights into his literary contributions and critical perspectives on his work. | Men, Grows, Abuse |
| The poetical works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham | This book compiles the poetic works of two English poets, Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham, showcasing their contributions to the literary landscape. | Life, Light, Agree |
| The poetical works of Edmund Waller and sir John Denham, with mem. and critical dissertation by G. Gilfillan | The volume includes a selection of poems from the works of Edmund Waller and John Denham, two notable English poets. It is further enhanced by a critical dissertation by G. Gilfillan, which provides analysis and commentary on the poets' works. | Blood, Flesh, Flesh And Blood |
| The poetical works of Edward Young | This volume includes a selection of Edward Young's poetry, showcasing his contributions to the English literary tradition during the 18th century. | Chamber, Heaven, Men |
| The poetical works of Edward Young. Collated with the best eds.: by T. Park | The Poetical Works of Edward Young is a comprehensive compilation of the poet's writings, meticulously edited by Thomas Park. The volume offers readers a curated selection of Young's poetry, showcasing his literary contributions and the editorial oversight provided by Park. The book is intended for those interested in the works of Edward Young and the scholarly approach to his poetry. | Consternation, Good Man, Guilt |
| The poetical works of George Herbert | This book includes a selection of George Herbert's religious and devotional poetry, showcasing his contemplative and spiritual themes. It is a compilation of his most renowned works, offering insight into his theological and philosophical views. | Men, Ill, House |
| The poetical works of George Herbert [and The synagogue, by C. Harvey.]. With life, critical diss., and notes, by G. Gilfillan | This book is a compilation of the poetical works of George Herbert, featuring his renowned piece 'The synagogue' alongside other poems. It is enhanced with a detailed biography of Herbert, critical discussions, and scholarly notes, all contributed by G. Gilfillan. | Men, Heart, Life |
| The poetical works of George Herbert and Reginald Heber: With memoirs. Eight engravings on steel | This volume brings together the poetic works of two notable figures, George Herbert and Reginald Heber. It includes detailed biographical accounts of their lives, enhancing the reader's understanding of the poets' backgrounds and influences. The book is further enhanced by eight steel engravings, which visually interpret and complement the poetry within. | Ifs, Hands, Looks |
| The poetical works of George Herbert. Illustrated | This volume presents a curated selection of George Herbert's poetry, showcasing his spiritual and devotional themes, accompanied by visual elements that enhance the reader's experience. | Dust, Flesh, Mortality |
| The poetical works of George Herbert: With life, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes | The book is a comprehensive compilation of the poems by George Herbert, a 17th-century English poet. It features a detailed biography of the poet, critical essays that provide insight into his work, and explanatory notes that clarify the text for contemporary readers. | Ifs, Littles, Care |
| The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — | The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes is a comprehensive compilation of the poet's writings. It offers readers a chance to explore MacDonald's unique poetic voice and delve into his imaginative and often spiritual themes. The collection spans a range of subjects and emotions, reflecting the depth and diversity of MacDonald's creative output. | Duty, Ifs, Thinking |
| The poetical works of George Meredith: with some notes | The book is a comprehensive collection of George Meredith's poetry, featuring a selection of his most renowned and lesser-known works. It is enhanced with additional notes that provide context, analysis, or commentary on the poems, offering readers a deeper understanding of Meredith's poetic contributions. | Bosoms, Brilliant, Chill |
| The poetical works of Hemans, Heber and Pollok | The book is a compilation of the literary contributions of three prominent poets, including the romantic and emotive verses of Hemans, the descriptive and adventurous poetry of Heber, and the philosophical and meditative works of Pollok. It serves as a comprehensive collection of their poetic achievements, showcasing the diversity and depth of their writing. | Stars, Aids, And Love |
| The poetical works of Henry Kirke White and James Grahame. With memoirs, diss. and notes, by G. Gilfillan | The book is a compilation of poetry from two notable authors, Henry Kirke White and James Grahame, curated and annotated by G. Gilfillan. It features their poems alongside biographical information and critical commentary. | Autumn, Blow, Breathing |
| The poetical works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: complete in one volume | The book presents the complete poetic works of William Howitt, Richard Chenevix Trench Milman, and John Keats, showcasing their contributions to English literature. It is a single-volume compilation that brings together their diverse poetic styles and themes, providing readers with a comprehensive view of their literary achievements. | Shapes, Dark, Different |
| The poetical works of James Gates Percival | This book compiles a selection of poems written by James Gates Percival, showcasing his poetic style and thematic content. | Air, Bears, Brightness |
| The poetical works of James Montgomery, with notes, etc | This volume presents a curated selection of poems written by James Montgomery, a renowned poet of his time. The collection is enhanced with detailed notes and additional commentary, providing insight into the poet's work and its historical context. | Bliss, Joy, Lasts |
| The poetical works of James Russell Lowell | This book includes a selection of poems written by James Russell Lowell, showcasing his contributions to American poetry during the 19th century. | Men, Heart, Earth |
| The poetical works of John Dryden, esq: containing original poems, tales, and translations, with notes | This book is a compilation of John Dryden's literary contributions, including his original poems, tales, and translations, enhanced with scholarly notes for further understanding. | Authorship, Blood, Drink |
| The poetical works of John Keats | The volume includes a selection of Keats's most celebrated poems, such as 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' and 'La Belle Dame sans Merci', reflecting his deep engagement with nature, love, and the human condition. | Dream, Fairs, Mind |
| The poetical works of John Milton, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M. Rossetti | The Poetical Works of John Milton is a compilation of the renowned English poet's writings, meticulously edited by William Michael Rossetti. The volume includes a critical memoir that provides insight into Milton's life and work. | Abyss, Air, Appetite |
| The poetical works of John Milton, with life. Complete ed | This book is a definitive compilation of John Milton's poetic works, including his famous epic poem 'Paradise Lost.' It also includes a biography that offers insight into the life and times of the renowned poet and writer. | Abuse, Age, Beggary |
| The poetical works of John Milton: With a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings | The book is a compilation of John Milton's poetic works, showcasing his extensive range of poetry. It is enhanced with a memoir that provides insight into Milton's life and career, as well as critical remarks that delve into the genius and characteristics of his writings. This volume is a significant resource for students and scholars of English literature, offering a detailed examination of Milton's work and its enduring impact on literary history. | Book, Deserve, Despair |
| The poetical works of John Milton: from the text of Doctor Newton with the life of the author | The book is a compilation of John Milton's poetry, featuring his most renowned works. It also includes a detailed biography of Milton, written by Doctor Newton, and annotations that provide insight into the texts. | Darkness, Daylight, Lows |
| The poetical works of John Milton: with notes of various authors, principally from the editions of Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster and Thomas Warton ; to which is prefixed Newton's life of Milton | The book is a comprehensive compilation of John Milton's poetic works, enriched with scholarly annotations. These annotations are drawn from the editions curated by Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster, and Thomas Warton, offering insights into the text. The volume begins with a biography of Milton written by Newton, providing context to the poet's life and works. | Airy, Apparitions, Beckoning |
| The poetical works of Leigh Hunt | This volume includes a selection of Leigh Hunt's most celebrated poems, showcasing his unique style and contributions to the Romantic movement in English literature. | Bishops, Blue, Breaths |
| The poetical works of Leigh Hunt, revised by himself and ed. with an intr. by S.A. Lee | The volume presents a curated selection of Leigh Hunt's poetry, with the author himself overseeing the revisions. Accompanying the poems is an introduction written by S.A. Lee, providing context and insight into Hunt's work. | Bites, Boat, Day And Night |
| The poetical works of Lord Byron | Browse quotes and source details for The poetical works of Lord Byron. | Poetry, Lord Byron, Poems |
| The poetical works of N.P. Willis | This book compiles a selection of poems written by the 19th-century American poet N.P. Willis, showcasing his poetic style and thematic content. | A Perfect World, Adam, Affection |
| The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, with the life of the author, embellished with vignettes by T. Bewick | This volume presents a comprehensive collection of Oliver Goldsmith's poetry, enriched by a detailed biography of the poet. The book features wood engravings created by Thomas Bewick, adding a visual dimension to the literary content. | Bashful, Life, Looks |
| The poetical works of Reginald Heber | This book compiles a selection of poems written by Reginald Heber, showcasing his poetic talent and thematic range. | Amber, April And Spring, Bird |
| The poetical works of Robert Burns | This book includes a wide array of Robert Burns' works, showcasing his talent in both poetry and songwriting, reflecting the cultural and social context of 18th-century Scotland. | Chords, Chorus, Country |
| The poetical works of Robert Herrick | This book includes a selection of Robert Herrick's poems, showcasing his work as a prominent figure in the English Renaissance. Herrick's poetry is known for its lyrical beauty and wit, often exploring themes of nature, love, and the fleeting nature of life. | Action, Goes On, Ill |
| The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White | The book is a compilation of poetry from various authors, including the works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White. It provides a comprehensive view of their poetic styles and themes, reflecting the diversity and richness of their literary legacies. | Gale, Gentle, Memories |
| The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White: complete in one volume | This volume brings together the poetic works of multiple notable British literary figures. The anthology presents verse from Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, James Montgomery, Charles Lamb, and Henry Kirke White, whose poems are gathered here in complete form. The compilation represents a collection of British poetic works, presenting the original poems, songs, and verses of these writers as they were preserved in this collected edition. The volume serves as a comprehensive record of the poetic contributions of these literary figures, allowing readers to access their works in a single preserved text. | Eye, Heart, Beautiful |
| The poetical works of Samuel Johnson: collated with the best editions | This volume presents the complete poetical writings of Samuel Johnson, the eighteenth-century English writer, critic, and lexicographer. The edition has been prepared through collation with established authoritative editions, indicating an editorial effort to establish accurate texts. Johnson's poetry, though less celebrated than his prose works such as his Dictionary of the English Language or his Lives of the Poets, includes compositions in various forms including Latin verse, English lyrics, and the tragedy Irene. The collection reflects the neoclassical style prevalent during Johnson's lifetime, characterized by formal structures, moral themes, and learned allusions. The editorial approach of collating with best editions suggests attention to textual accuracy and bibliographic scholarship, typical of nineteenth-century publishing practices for canonical authors. | Age, Fate, Angel |
| The poetical works of Samuel Woodworth | This book includes a selection of poems by the American poet Samuel Woodworth, showcasing his poetic style and thematic concerns. | Bounds, Buckets, Covered |
| The poetical works of Sir --- | This book compiles a selection of poems that have been attributed to the enigmatic figure known as Sir ---, showcasing his literary contributions to the world of poetry. | Delayed, Heart, Nature |
| The poetical works of Sir John Denham: With the life of the author | The book is a compilation of Sir John Denham's poetry, offering readers a comprehensive view of his literary contributions. It also features a detailed account of his life, providing insight into the context of his work. | Dies, Life, Live Well |
| The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott | This book compiles a selection of poems written by Sir Walter Scott, showcasing his literary contributions to the genre of poetry. The collection includes various works that reflect Scott's unique style and thematic concerns, offering readers a glimpse into the depth of his creative expression. | Life, Hope, Men |
| The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: complete in one volume : with all his introductions and notes, also various readings, and the editor's notes | The volume encompasses a wide array of Sir Walter Scott's poems, accompanied by his own introductions and notes, providing insight into his writing process and thought. Additionally, it includes various readings and the editor's own commentary, offering a deeper understanding of Scott's work. | Hair |
| The poetical works of Thomas Gray, etc. With a separate titlepage bearing the imprint of John Sharpe, London, dated 1805 | The book is a compilation of the poems written by Thomas Gray, a prominent English poet of the eighteenth century. It was published in 1805 and features a separate titlepage that includes the imprint of the London publisher John Sharpe. | Bliss, Calm, Evening |
| The poetical works of Thomas Hood, ed. by W.M. Rossetti | The book is a compilation of Thomas Hood's poetry, meticulously edited by W.M. Rossetti. It offers readers a comprehensive view of Hood's poetic talent, providing insight into his writing and the historical context of his work. | Bad Luck, Birth, Breasts |
| The poetical works of Thomas Moore, with notes | Comprising a comprehensive selection of Thomas Moore's poetry, this book offers readers a detailed exploration of his literary contributions. The volume includes annotations that provide historical context and critical analysis of Moore's poetic style and themes. | Anticipation, Cycles, Dear |
| The poetical works of William Cowper, ed: with notes and biographical introd. by William Benham | This book presents a curated selection of poems written by the poet William Cowper, accompanied by editorial notes and a detailed biographical overview provided by William Benham. | Joy, May, Men |
| The poetical works of William Cowper: Complete ed., with memoir, explanatory notes etc | The book is a scholarly compilation of Cowper's poetry, offering a detailed look into his literary contributions. It includes a biography of the poet and annotations that provide context and insight into the poems' composition and themes. | Men, Animal, Absence |
| The poetical works of William Somervile, with the life of the author. Cooke's ed | This collection presents the gathered poetic writings of William Somervile, an English poet of the early eighteenth century whose verse celebrated rural life and traditional field sports. The volume contains his most recognized poems, including The Chase, a work devoted to the traditions and practices of hunting that draws upon the countryside settings familiar to the poet. The edition features a biographical account of Somervile's life, offering readers historical context about the author and his literary career. The collection reflects the pastoral and sporting themes that characterized much of the poetry written during this period in English literature, with emphasis on natural imagery and outdoor country pursuits. This edition represents a collected presentation of Somervile's literary output, preserving his verse for readers interested in the poetry of eighteenth-century England and the traditions that inspired it. | Fortune, Haste, Inns |
| The poetical works of William Wordsworth ... | This book includes a selection of William Wordsworth's most renowned poems, showcasing his contributions to the Romantic movement and his exploration of nature, solitude, and human emotion. | Brother, Brotherhood, Tree |
| The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With life. 8 engr. on steel | The book compiles a selection of Sir Walter Scott's poetry, offering readers a comprehensive view of his literary contributions. It is enhanced with a detailed biography of the author and includes eight steel engravings that complement the text. | Age, Boys, Speech |
| The poetical works of the Ettrick shepherd: including the Queen's wake, Pilgrims of the sun, Mador of the moor, Mountain bard, &c. &c | This book is a compilation of the poetical works of the Ettrick shepherd, a figure known for his contributions to Scottish poetry. It includes a variety of poems, each with its own unique themes and styles, showcasing the shepherd's talent in crafting verse. | Broken, Made, Maids |
| The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe: in eight volumes | The 'The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe: in eight volumes' is a comprehensive compilation of the poetry written by George Crabbe, a notable English poet. The collection spans eight volumes, offering readers a wide array of Crabbe's verse and poetic compositions. It serves as a significant resource for those interested in studying Crabbe's literary legacy and his impact on English poetry. | Eye, Dare, Faces |
| The poetical works of the rev. George Crabbe: with his letters and journals, and his life | Comprising a comprehensive selection of Crabbe's poetry, this volume offers insight into his literary contributions. It also provides a glimpse into his personal life through his letters and journals, accompanied by a detailed biography that explores his life and times. | Ease, Habit, Live By |
| The poetical works of the rev. Robert Southwell, now first completely ed. by W. B. Turnbull | The volume contains a curated selection of poems by Robert Southwell, a 16th-century English poet and Jesuit priest. Edited by W. B. Turnbull, this edition aims to provide a comprehensive collection of Southwell's poetic works, showcasing his contributions to English literature during the Elizabethan era. | Bliss, Breasts, Conscience |
| The poetical works with his letters and journals, and his life, | This volume presents a wide array of the poet's works, including his letters and journals, providing a detailed look into his personal life and the development of his literary career. | Life, Lost |
| The poetical works: With memoir and notes &c | This book is a compilation of poetry, accompanied by a personal memoir and supplementary notes, providing insight into the poet's life and work. | Aids, And Love, Argumentation |
| The poetical works: with his last corrections, additions and improvements : with the life of the author ; embellished with superb engravings | This book is a compilation of the author's poetic works, presented in their final form with corrections, additions, and improvements. It includes a detailed biography of the author, providing insight into his life and work. The volume is further enhanced with exquisite engravings that complement the literary content. | Blood, Body, Doe |
| The poetics | This book delves into the principles and techniques of poetry, offering insights into the craft of literary composition. | Facts, Giving, Happened |
| The poetry and prose | This book encompasses a diverse array of literary pieces, showcasing the beauty and depth of both poetic and prose forms. It is a compilation that celebrates the rich tapestry of language and expression, offering readers a glimpse into the intricate world of literature. | Animal, Art, Flawless |
| The poetry blues: essays and interviews | This book delves into the rich tapestry of the blues genre, examining its influence on poetry and the creative process of poets who have been inspired by the blues. | Ability, Argument, Power Of Music |
| The poetry of George Wither | This volume compiles a selection of George Wither's works, showcasing his contributions to English poetry during the 17th century. | Care, Causes, Cheeks |
| The poetry of Richard Aldington: a critical evaluation and an anthology of uncollected poems | The volume includes a detailed critical analysis of Aldington's poetry, providing insights into his style and thematic concerns. It also features a comprehensive anthology of poems that have not been included in previous publications, offering readers a broader perspective on Aldington's literary contributions. | Chemicals, Humans, Millions |
| The poetry of Robert Frost | This book presents a curated selection of Robert Frost's most celebrated works, reflecting his deep engagement with nature, rural life, and the complexities of human experience. Frost's poetry is characterized by its conversational tone, vivid imagery, and philosophical depth, making it a cornerstone of American literature. | God, Ifs, Knows |
| The poetry of Robert Greene | This volume presents a selection of poems written by Robert Greene, a prominent figure of the Renaissance period, showcasing his literary contributions and poetic style. | Alluring, Born, Deceiving |
| The poetry of Stevie Smith, | This book features a selection of works by Stevie Smith, showcasing her distinctive style and themes. | Art, Christianity, Cruelty |
| The poetry of Vachel Lindsay: complete & with Lindsay's drawings | This book presents a full compilation of Vachel Lindsay's poetic works, enhanced by his personal artistic contributions in the form of drawings. | August, Blunders, Born |
| The poetry of clay: the art of Toshiko Takaezu | The poetry of clay: the art of Toshiko Takaezu delves into the life and work of the renowned ceramic artist, Toshiko Takaezu. It examines her innovative techniques and the aesthetic qualities that define her ceramic sculptures. | Pot, Alive, Answers |
| The poetry of the Brownings: an anthology | This book is a comprehensive compilation of the works of the renowned poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, showcasing their poetic styles and themes. | Anticipation, Cycles, Memories |
| The poetry of the Negro, 1746-1970 | This book is a compilation of poetry written by African American poets from 1746 to 1970, showcasing the evolution of their literary contributions and cultural expression. | America, Breaking Silence, Oath |
| The political and miscellaneous works of Thomas Paine | This compilation includes Paine's influential works on political theory and social issues, showcasing his contributions to the Enlightenment and his role in the American and French Revolutions. | Atheism, Exclusion, Granted |
| The political animal: an anatomy | This book delves into the psychological aspects of political life, analyzing the motivations and behaviors of individuals within political systems. | America, Conservative, Defiance |
| The poor man's best companion: in plain and familiar dialogues. With forms of prayer for various uses ... By the Rev. Richard Baxter | This book is a religious guide that provides simple and accessible dialogues and prayer forms for a range of spiritual practices. Authored by the Rev. Richard Baxter, it aims to assist readers in their religious life through practical and straightforward guidance. | Bounds, Broke, Devil |
| The poor man's help, and young man's guide | This book serves as a comprehensive guide for young people and those facing financial challenges, providing practical advice and strategies for navigating life's obstacles and achieving success. | Behinds, Censure, Commendation |
| The popular works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, tr., with a memoir of the author by W. Smith | The book includes a collection of philosophical writings by Johann Gottlieb Fichte, a prominent figure in German idealism. It is translated into English and includes an introductory memoir by W. Smith, providing insight into Fichte's life and thought. | Cutting, Dependent, Dignity |
| The population explosion | This book delves into the historical and current trends of population growth, analyzing the factors contributing to the population explosion and discussing the challenges and opportunities it presents for the future. | Fresh Water, Oil, Overpopulation |
| The portable Edmund Wilson | This volume compiles a selection of essays, reviews, and literary criticism by Edmund Wilson, showcasing his insightful analysis and commentary on American literature and culture. | Deliberate, Done, Hands |
| The portable Nietzsche: selected and translated, with an introd., pref. and notes | This book is a curated selection of Nietzsche's philosophical writings, meticulously translated to ensure clarity and accessibility. It includes an introductory section that provides context for Nietzsche's work, a preface that may offer insights into the editor's selection criteria, and comprehensive notes that elucidate the text for readers. | Made, Men, Aesthetic |
| The portable Thomas Jefferson | This volume offers a wide-ranging selection of Thomas Jefferson's writings, showcasing his intellectual contributions across various domains such as politics, philosophy, and personal life. It includes his seminal Declaration of Independence, letters to friends and contemporaries, and his thoughts on issues of the day. The Portable Thomas Jefferson provides insight into Jefferson's character and his influence on American history. | People, Liberty, Government |
| The positive principle today: how to renew and sustain the power of positive thinking | This book explores the concept of positive thinking and offers strategies for maintaining a positive mindset in the modern world. | Better Than You, Difficulty, Facts |
| The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club | This book is a compilation of the original serialized installments of Charles Dickens' popular novel, chronicling the escapades and misadventures of a group of friends who form the Pickwick Club. The narrative is known for its humorous and satirical portrayal of 19th-century English society. | Dark, Funny, Humorous |
| The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club. The old curiosity shop and other tales | This compilation includes the serialized novel 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' and other tales, showcasing the humorous and sometimes poignant escapades of its characters in 19th-century England. | Believe, Echoes, Footsteps |
| The posthumous works of Junius: To which is prefixed, an inquiry respecting the author: also, a Sketch of the life of John Horne Tooke | The posthumous works of Junius are a collection of essays and letters attributed to an anonymous author known as Junius. The book also features an in-depth inquiry into the true identity of Junius, as well as a detailed biographical sketch of John Horne Tooke, a contemporary figure who is believed to be the real author of the works. The compilation aims to provide insight into the political and social commentary of the time through the lens of Junius' writings. | Evil, Honest, Honesty |
| The posthumous works of the late Rev. Mr. John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington: with short memoirs, and a summary of what he uttered in his last illness | This volume compiles the posthumous works of the Reverend John Brown, a respected Gospel minister based in Haddington. It includes his written works and a summary of his final words spoken during his illness, as well as short biographical sketches that provide context for his life and ministry. | Bible, Dealings, Expression |
| The poverty of nations: reflections on underdevelopment and the world economy | This book delves into the complexities of underdevelopment, exploring economic, social, and political aspects that hinder progress in nations across the globe. It analyzes the interplay between these factors and the world economy, offering insights into the challenges faced by developing countries. | Change, Empowering, Empowerment |
| The power of money dynamics | This book delves into the intricate relationship between money and human behavior, examining how financial dynamics shape personal decisions, social interactions, and economic systems. | Money, Ifs, Decision |
| The power of photography: how photographs changed our lives | This book delves into the transformative role of photography in shaping human history, examining its influence on various aspects of life, including art, journalism, and personal expression. | Ideas, Mind, People |
| The power tactics of Jesus Christ, and other essays | This book delves into the various essays that analyze and interpret the power tactics and leadership styles portrayed in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, offering insights into the historical and theological context of these strategies. | Contests, Helpless, Ifs |
| The power that preserves | This book delves into the intricate mechanisms and principles that uphold the continuity of existence, examining the various aspects of life's preservation across different domains. | Felt, Gentleness, Purpose |
| The practical and theological chapters ; and, Three theological discourses | The book is divided into two parts, with the first section focusing on the practical application of theological ideas. The second section consists of three theological discourses that examine various theological themes in greater depth. The content is intended for readers interested in the integration of practical living with theological study. | Men, Able, Armor |
| The practical works of ... Richard Baxter, with a life of the author and a critical examination of his writings by W. Orme | This book is a compilation of the practical works of the religious figure Richard Baxter. It includes a detailed biography of Baxter, providing insight into his life and influence. Additionally, it offers a critical examination of his writings, analyzing their significance and impact on religious thought. | Denial, Ifs, Knows |
| The practical works of Richard Baxter: with a life of the author and a critical examination of his writings by William Orme | The volume includes a comprehensive collection of Baxter's practical writings, offering insights into his theological and philosophical ideas. It also features a detailed biography of Baxter, providing context for his life and work. Additionally, the book contains a critical examination of Baxter's writings, offering an analysis of their significance and impact. | Ifs, Sin, Men |
| The practice of godliness | This book explores the principles and practices essential for living a godly life, offering insights into spiritual growth and moral living. | Character, Christian, Devotion |
| The practice of psychotherapy | This book delves into the theoretical foundations and practical applications of various psychotherapeutic approaches, offering insights into the therapeutic process and the challenges faced by practitioners. | Needs, Conscious, Spirit |
| The praktikos: Chapters on prayer | This book delves into the spiritual discipline of prayer, offering insights and guidance for those seeking to deepen their spiritual practice. | Every Man, Men, Monk |
| The precarious homestead: essays on economics, technology and nationalism | This book delves into the complex relationships between economic systems, technological advancements, and the formation of national identities. The essays examine how these factors influence each other and shape societal structures. | Canada, Country, Ifs |
| The preface. Poems on several occasions. Rosamond. An opera. Notes on some of the foregoing stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses. An essay of Virgil's Georgics. Cato. A tragedy. Poemata. Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals, especially in relation to the Latin and Greek poets. Three setts of medals illustrated by the ancient poets, in the foregoing dialogues | This book is a compilation of various literary works and scholarly essays. It includes poems, an opera, and detailed analyses of classical texts such as Ovid's Metamorphoses and Virgil's Georgics. Additionally, it features discussions on the role of ancient medals in the context of Latin and Greek poetry, with three sets of illustrated medals by ancient poets. | Blast, Chosen, Country |
| The preference for the primitive: episodes in the history of Western taste and art | The book delves into the various periods and movements in Western art history where primitive aesthetics have played a significant role, examining the reasons behind their popularity and influence on subsequent artistic developments. | Abuse, Art, Art Lovers |
| The prelude: with a selection from the shorter poems, the sonnets, The recluse, and The excursion, and three essays on the art of poetry | This book is a compilation of various poetic works including selections from the shorter poems, sonnets, The Recluse, and The Excursion. It also includes three essays that delve into the intricacies of poetry and its creation. | Bird, Clouds, Damp |
| The primal screen: essays on film and related subjects | This book delves into the analysis and discussion of films, offering insights into the cinematic experience and its broader cultural implications. | All Time, Critical, Film |
| The prime of life | This book delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals in their prime years, focusing on themes of self-discovery, relationships, and the pursuit of fulfillment. | Literature, Adrift, Artist |
| The primrose path | This book delves into the complexities of human nature, examining the allure of temptation and its consequences on the characters' lives. | Lord, Abracadabra, Appointments |
| The principles of playmaking: and other discussions of the drama | This book delves into the foundational principles of playmaking, offering insights into the craft of writing dramatic works. It covers a range of topics pertinent to the drama, providing both theoretical and practical guidance for aspiring playwrights and drama enthusiasts. | Acquire, Artist, Innate |
| The prints of Josef Albers: a catalogue raisonné, 1915-1976 | This book serves as an authoritative reference for the prints created by Josef Albers over a period of six decades, providing detailed information and imagery of each piece. | Abstract Art, Abstraction, Real |
| The prisoner and the fugitive | This book presents a story centered on two interconnected figures: a prisoner, who is physically or metaphorically confined, and a fugitive, who is in flight from some form of pursuit or restriction. The work examines the dynamics of captivity and liberation, the psychological and physical challenges faced by each character, and the broader implications of their situations. The narrative likely contrasts the experiences of being trapped with the struggle for freedom, delving into the motivations, obstacles, and consequences that define their respective journeys. | Illusion, Optical Illusions, Space |
| The private Albert Einstein | This book delves into the private aspects of Albert Einstein's life, offering insights into his personal relationships, hobbies, and the human side of the iconic scientist. | Beautiful, Believe, Men |
| The private Degas | This book delves into the private life and artistic endeavors of Édouard Manet, offering insights into his personal relationships, creative process, and the development of his unique style. | Advice, Different, Giving |
| The private correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D, F.R.S., &c. Minister Plenipontentiary from the United States of America at the court of France, and for the Treaty of Peace and Independence with Great Britain, &c. &c: comprising a series of letters on miscellaneous, literary, and political subjects written between the years 1753 and 1790, illustrating the memoirs of his public and private life, and developing the secret history of his political transactions and negociations | The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin is a comprehensive compilation of Franklin's letters, spanning his career as a diplomat and his personal life. The letters provide a unique glimpse into Franklin's intellectual pursuits, his diplomatic efforts, and his personal relationships. They cover a wide range of topics, including science, politics, literature, and social issues. This collection serves as a valuable resource for understanding Franklin's contributions to the United States and the Enlightenment era. | American Founding Fathers, Anti Religious, Atheism |
| The private devotions and Manual for the sick of Launcelot Andrews | This book comprises a series of private devotions and a manual for those suffering from illness, offering spiritual support and religious reflections written by Launcelot Andrews. | Charity, Coats, Impart |
| The private devotions of Lancelot Andrewes | This book compiles the spiritual writings of Lancelot Andrewes, offering insights into his theological and devotional thoughts as a prominent figure in the Anglican Church during the Elizabethan era. | Alas, Confusion, Covered |
| The private diaries of Stendhal [pseud.] | This book contains the private diaries of Stendhal, a pseudonymous figure, providing a glimpse into his personal reflections and life events. | Character, Describing, Diminish |
| The private experience, Elliott Erwitt | The Private Experience is a collection of photographs that delve into the private and personal aspects of human life, reflecting the unique vision and artistic style of Elliott Erwitt. The book features a selection of his iconic images, highlighting the subtleties and complexities of everyday experiences. | Ambitious, Amount, Cash |
| The private experience: Elliott Erwitt | The book presents a curated selection of Elliott Erwitt's photographs, each telling a unique story of human experience and emotion. Erwitt's distinctive style is evident in the candid shots that capture the essence of everyday life, offering a glimpse into the private moments that define our shared humanity. | Photographer, Photography, Being Successful |
| The private eye, the cowboy, and the very naked girl: movies from Cleo to Clyde | This book delves into the evolution of iconic film characters and their cultural significance, analyzing films from the silent era to the early 1930s. It examines the portrayal of the private eye, the cowboy, and the female nude in cinema, providing insights into the social and historical contexts that shaped these archetypes. | Film, Affluence, Areas |
| The private journal and diary of John H. Surratt, the conspirator | Browse quotes and source details for The private journal and diary of John H. Surratt, the conspirator. | Andrew Johnson, Anger, Execution |
| The privie key of heaven; or Twenty arguments for closet-prayer, in a select discourse | This book is a philosophical and theological treatise that delves into the significance of private prayer, presenting twenty arguments to support its value and necessity. | Christ, Ifs, Prayer |
| The privilege | This book delves into the complexities of privilege, examining how it shapes individual lives and societal structures. | Choosy, God, Knows |
| The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual | This book delves into the complexities of aging, intertwining secular and spiritual perspectives to offer insights into the aging process and its impact on individuals and society. | War, Abstention, Aloofness |
| The problem of purity | Browse quotes and source details for The problem of purity. | Sex, Sexuality |
| The process of planning in two American cities | The book delves into the intricacies of urban planning in two prominent American cities, analyzing the methodologies, challenges, and outcomes of their development initiatives. It offers a comparative study of the planning processes, highlighting the successes and failures in each city's approach to urban growth. | Ends, Goal, Implementing |
| The profane art: essays and reviews | This book is a compilation of thought-provoking essays and critical reviews that delve into the realms of art and cultural phenomena. It offers insights into the complexities and nuances of artistic expression and cultural commentary. | Art, Art Of Writing, Intense |
| The professor at the breakfast-table | This book is a collection of essays and dialogues that delve into various philosophical and ethical topics, presented through the lens of a professor's conversations with his students and visitors at breakfast. | Beautiful Friendship, Conscious, Dating |
| The progress of a biographer | This book explores the personal and professional growth of a biographer as they delve into the lives of various historical figures, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of the biographical process. | Multitudes, Soul, Accuracy |
| The progress of the seasons: forty years of baseball in our town | This book chronicles the history of baseball in a particular town, examining the sport's development and impact over four decades. It includes insights into the teams, players, and events that shaped the local baseball scene. | Abiding, Baseball, Believe |
| The prologue to the Canterbury tales, with notes by E.F. Willoughby | This book presents the prologue from Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales,' a foundational work of English literature. It includes detailed annotations by E.F. Willoughby, offering insights into the text and its historical context. | Gold, Golden, Honest |
| The prophecies of Joanna Southcott, relating to the dreadful judgments that will fall on this nation in the present year, 1810. Selected and animadverted on by R. Hann | The volume compiles and interprets prophecies attributed to Joanna Southcott, addressing the anticipated calamities for the nation in the year 1810. It includes critical analysis and commentary by R. Hann, providing insight into the significance and implications of these prophecies. | All Things, Chained, Christ |
| The prophets of Israel | This book delves into the lives and teachings of the key prophets of Israel, providing an in-depth analysis of their historical context, religious significance, and enduring influence on Jewish thought and practice. | Gaining Knowledge, Prerequisites, Results |
| The prose works of Alexander Pope: The major works, 1725-1744 | The prose works of Alexander Pope: The major works, 1725-1744 is a compilation of the English poet's significant prose compositions from the late 18th century. This volume includes various essays, letters, and other writings that showcase Pope's intellectual and literary contributions during the specified timeframe. | Divine, Divine Justice, Ideas |
| The prose works of Robert Burns: with the notes of Currie and Cromek, and many by the present editor | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Robert Burns' prose writings, featuring insightful notes and commentary from various scholars, including Currie and Cromek. The editor's contributions further enrich the text with additional analysis and context. | Being Honest, Dare, Ethics |
| The prospect of reform in Europe [by E. Everett]. From the North Amer. review | This book delves into the various reform movements and initiatives that were shaping Europe's political and social landscape, offering insights from the perspective of E. Everett. | Abuse, Acquiescence, Age |
| The prostitution papers: | The prostitution papers is an anthology that brings together essays, reports, and analyses on the topic of prostitution. The work explores various perspectives, including feminist, legal, and sociological viewpoints, discussing the complexities of sex work, its regulation, and its impact on individuals and society. The book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the debates surrounding prostitution, without endorsing a single position, and serves as a resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of the issue. | Crime, Female, Law |
| The proverbs and epigrams of John Heywood: with an app. of variations | The volume includes a selection of proverbs and epigrams compiled from the works of John Heywood, a 16th-century English writer. It also offers an analysis of variations in the texts, providing insight into the evolution and adaptation of these sayings over time. | And Love, Brag, Braggarts |
| The province of the heart | This book delves into the complexities of the human heart, weaving together stories of love, heartache, and the enduring bonds between individuals. | Men, Marriage, College |
| The psalmist, with music: a manual for the service of sacred song in Baptist congregations and choirs | This manual provides instructions and guidance on the use of music in Baptist worship services, focusing on the role of the psalmist and the performance of sacred songs within Baptist congregations and choirs. | Business, Country, Ethics |
| The psychogenesis of mental disease | This book delves into the psychological underpinnings of mental illness, examining the complex interplay between psychological factors and the emergence of various mental disorders. | Able, Doubtful, Feelings |
| The psychology of the chess player | This book delves into the psychological elements that contribute to the success of chess players, examining their strategies, decision-making processes, and mental fortitude. | Chess, Desire, Fantasy |
| The purple island, or The isle of man. [In verse] To which is added, Christ's victory and triumph, a poem by G. Fletcher | The purple island, or The isle of man. [In verse] To which is added, Christ's victory and triumph, is a literary work that combines a poetic journey through a mythical island with a devotional poem honoring the triumph of Christ. Authored by G. Fletcher, the book showcases his talent in verse and his thematic interests in both the supernatural and religious themes. | Fear, Joy, Swim |
| The pursuit of happiness, and other sobering thoughts | This book delves into the philosophical and psychological aspects of happiness, offering insights into the human condition and the pursuit of fulfillment amidst life's difficulties. | People, Advertising, Modern |
| The pursuit of happiness: a novel | This novel delves into the various facets of the human quest for happiness, examining personal growth, relationships, and societal influences. | Eating, Economics, Forget |
| The pursuit of humor and other essays | This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the intricacies of humor, examining its various expressions and cultural significance across different contexts. | Men, Apathy, Brotherly |
| The pursuit of poetry: a guide to its understanding and appreciation with an explanation of its forms and a dictionary of poetic terms | The book delves into the intricacies of poetry, providing readers with a detailed exploration of different poetic forms and a comprehensive dictionary of terms used in poetry. It aims to enhance the reader's ability to understand and appreciate the beauty and depth of poetic works. | Defining, Indefinable, Poetry Is |
| The pursuit of wilderness | This book delves into the emotional and psychological significance of wild, untouched environments for individuals and society, examining the allure and challenges of seeking out and preserving wilderness areas. | America, America Today, Conservation |
| The quality of mercy: an autobiography | This autobiography delves into the author's life experiences and reflections on the nature of mercy. | Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Disease |
| The queen of the sciences | This book delves into the evolution of mathematical concepts, tracing their origins and their impact on various fields of study. It examines the contributions of key figures in the development of mathematics and discusses the role of mathematics as a fundamental discipline. | Mathematical, Mathematics, Mathematician |
| The queen of wands: poetry | This poetry collection delves into a variety of subjects, including love, nature, and the human experience, with a focus on evocative language and emotional depth. | Barley, Baskets, Corn |
| The quest for absolute zero: The meaning of low temperature physics | Browse quotes and source details for The quest for absolute zero: The meaning of low temperature physics. | Chemistry, Dewar, Faraday |
| The question of intervention: statements by the Secretary-General | The Question of Intervention: Statements by the Secretary-General is a collection of addresses and declarations by the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The book covers a range of topics related to intervention, including peacekeeping, humanitarian crises, and the role of the international community. It offers insights into the Secretary-General's perspectives on these complex issues and their implications for global politics. | Human Rights, Humans, Nations |
| The question of things happening | This book delves into the philosophical and scientific inquiries surrounding the occurrence of events, examining the complexities and underlying principles that govern the world's happenings. | Artist, Bricks, Good People |
| The quickening of America: rebuilding our nation, remaking our lives | This book delves into the various aspects of America's evolving landscape, examining how the nation is being reconstructed and its people's lives are being reshaped in the process. | Answers, Approach, Formulas |
| The quiet crisis and the next generation | This book delves into the issues and concerns that the next generation may encounter, including economic uncertainties and societal shifts. | Adept, Alive, America |
| The quiet little woman: Tilly's Christmas ; Rosa's tale : three enchanting Christmas stories | This compilation includes three short Christmas stories that revolve around the lives of Tilly and Rosa, capturing the spirit of the holiday season with warmth and charm. The tales are designed to evoke a sense of enchantment and joy, perfect for readers seeking a festive and heartwarming read. | Best Way, Can Do, Deny |
| The quotable Kofi Annan: selections from speeches and statements by the Secretary-General | The book includes a selection of speeches and statements made by Kofi Annan during his tenure as the Secretary-General of the United Nations. It serves as a compilation of his significant contributions to global diplomacy and international relations, showcasing his leadership and insights on various global issues. | Education And Literacy, Literacy, Dams |
| The quotable Mark Twain: his essential aphorisms, witticisms & concise opinions | This book compiles a selection of Mark Twain's most memorable aphorisms, witticisms, and concise opinions, showcasing his wit and insight into various aspects of life and society. | Apprenticeship, Bankers, Business |
| The quotable Ronald Reagan: the common sense and straight talk of former California Governor, Ronald Reagan | The Quotable Ronald Reagan is a collection of memorable quotes from the former California Governor and President of the United States. It showcases his approach to governance and public speaking, emphasizing his commitment to common sense and clear communication. | Commerce, Economic, Government |
| The rabbit hole of Meditation: The author’s reflections selected and illustrated by his readers | Browse quotes and source details for The rabbit hole of Meditation: The author’s reflections selected and illustrated by his readers. | Meditation, Rabbit Hole, At Every Bend |
| The ragamuffin Gospel | This book delves into the transformative power of God's grace, using the author's own experiences and biblical narratives to illustrate the profound love and forgiveness offered to all people. It encourages readers to embrace their imperfections and to find solace and strength in the unconditional love of God. | God, Love, Sin |
| The ragtime solo piano works of Scott Joplin: an analysis and performing edition of three pieces | The book delves into the musical structure, style, and historical context of Joplin's ragtime compositions. It provides a comprehensive analysis of three selected pieces, offering insights into Joplin's technique and the evolution of ragtime music. The performing edition includes the scores with fingerings and pedaling suggestions, designed to assist pianists in interpreting and executing these pieces accurately. | Jazz, Pieces, Play |
| The range of light: photographs | This book features a selection of photographs that capture the vast and varied landscapes of the natural world, highlighting the beauty and complexity of nature. | Compassion, Creation, Facts |
| The raw Pearl | This book takes readers on an enthralling journey through an enigmatic world, where the search for a rare and precious pearl becomes a metaphor for the quest for personal understanding and enlightenment. | Life, Men, Acceptance |
| The re-conquest of Ireland | This book explores the period of English rule over Ireland, examining the political, social, and cultural impacts of the conquest and its aftermath. | Behinds, Democracy, Serpent |
| The reader's Johnson: a representative selection from his writings | The Reader's Johnson is a compilation that highlights the author's extensive body of work, offering readers a glimpse into the depth and breadth of his creative expression. The volume is a celebration of the author's literary legacy, featuring a mix of his most notable and influential pieces. | Air, Attraction, Aviation |
| The real George Washington | This book delves into the life of George Washington, examining his contributions to the founding of the United States, his leadership during the Revolutionary War, and his presidency. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Washington's character, his decisions, and their impact on the nation's future. | May, Humans, Wish |
| The real Spiro Agnew: commonsense quotations of a household word | This book presents a compilation of quotes from Spiro Agnew, a former U.S. Vice President, highlighting his perspectives on various political and social issues. The quotes are intended to provide a glimpse into Agnew's character and beliefs, showcasing his approach to governance and public discourse. | American Politics, Action, Advice |
| The real war: the classic reporting on the Vietnam War with a new essay | The book compiles classic journalism from the Vietnam War era, offering an in-depth look at the conflict. It includes a contemporary essay that provides new perspectives on the events covered. | Assessment, Consequence, Deceived |
| The reason of faith, or, An answer unto that enquiry, wherefore we believe the scripture to be the word of God? The Causes and Nature of that Faith wherewith we do so. Wherein The Grounds whereon the Holy Scripture is Believed to be the Word of God with Faith Divine and Supernatural, are Declared and Vindicated: together with The causes, ways and means, of understanding the mind of God as revealed in his word, with assurance therein: and, a declaration of the perspicuity of the scriptures, with the external means of the interpretation of them | The book delves into the philosophical and theological underpinnings of faith in the Bible, providing a comprehensive examination of the reasons why it is considered the Word of God. It analyzes the nature of faith itself and the grounds upon which the divine and supernatural aspects of faith are based. Additionally, it addresses the ways in which one can understand the mind of God as revealed in the scriptures, the assurance that comes with this understanding, and the clarity of the scriptures. The book also discusses the external means necessary for interpreting the scriptures accurately. | Believe, Divine, Ifs |
| The red coal: poems | This book is a compilation of poems that delve into the symbolism and cultural importance of coal, examining its role in history, industry, and the natural world. | Blue, Dream, Footprint |
| The refusal; The provoked husband; Love in a riddle; Perolla and Izadora; Rival queans | This book compiles five distinct short stories that delve into the complexities of human emotions and interpersonal dynamics. The narratives range from the intricacies of love and its challenges to the dynamics of conflict and rivalry among characters. | First Steps, Firsts, Offense |
| The rehearsal or Love punished | This book delves into complex emotional dynamics, focusing on the interplay between love and retribution within a theatrical rehearsal context. | Asks, Burglary, Disaster |
| The rehearsal: a play in three acts | This play is structured into three distinct acts, each contributing to the overall narrative and thematic exploration. It is a piece of dramatic literature that engages with the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and societal issues, presented in a theatrical format. | Art, Art Is, Giving |
| The reign of greed: a complete English version of El Filibusterismo from the Spanish | This book presents an English adaptation of El Filibusterismo, a significant literary work that delves into themes of corruption and social injustice in a historical context. | Liberty, Accomplices, Arena |
| The reign of law. A tale of the Kentucky hemp fields. | This book delves into the historical and social context of hemp farming in Kentucky, examining the role of law in shaping the agricultural practices and daily life of the people living in the hemp fields. | Anglo Saxon, Book, Britain |
| The relapse | This book delves into the complexities of addiction and its impact on an individual's life, offering a poignant narrative about the challenges of overcoming personal demons. | Cautious, Fiber, Friendship |
| The relations and duties of free colored men in America to Africa: A letter to Charles B. Dunbar ... | This book is a letter that delves into the obligations and connections that free African Americans in America should have with Africa. | Civilized, Color, Conditions |
| The religious and moral wisdom of Thomas Jefferson: an anthology | This book compiles a selection of essays, letters, and other documents by Thomas Jefferson, focusing on his perspectives on religious and moral issues. The anthology aims to provide insight into Jefferson's philosophical views and their historical context. | Advise, Bees, Builder |
| The religious thought in Islam | This book delves into the core religious thought and philosophy of Islam, examining its fundamental concepts and their influence on Islamic society and culture. | Literature, Humans, Mean |
| The remains of ... George Herbert | This book compiles the works of George Herbert, a renowned figure in English literature, showcasing his poetry and prose that explore themes of faith, nature, and human experience. | Action, Heed, Life |
| The reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill | This book offers a first-hand account of Lady Dorothy Nevill's life, capturing her personal insights and anecdotes from her own perspective. | Conversation, Art, Business |
| The reminiscences of an astronomer | This book offers a glimpse into the life of a renowned astronomer, chronicling their experiences, discoveries, and insights gained over a lifetime dedicated to the study of the cosmos. | Eclipse, Men, Might |
| The republic of fools: being the history of the state and people of Abdera, in Thrace. Tr. [from Geschichte der Abderiten] by H. Christmas | The Republic of Fools delves into the history of Abdera, a city in Thrace, offering a detailed examination of its inhabitants and governance. The translation by H. Christmas provides insight into the original German text, which is a scholarly work on the Abderites. The book likely covers aspects such as social customs, political structures, and the cultural significance of Abdera in ancient times. | Art, Believe, Certain |
| The rescue of Miss Yaskell, and other pipe dreams | This book compiles a series of short tales that delve into the realms of fantasy and imagination, offering readers a mix of surreal and dreamlike stories. | Cities, Ifs, Kansas |
| The reservoir: stories and sketches | This book compiles a series of short stories and sketches, each offering unique perspectives and insights into a range of subjects. | Hell, Life Is, Prize |
| The retreat diaries | This book offers a candid look into the introspective journey of individuals participating in a retreat, capturing their thoughts, emotions, and growth throughout the experience. | Chauffeurs, Lines, Pimping |
| The retrieval system: poems | This volume compiles a selection of poems that delve into a range of subjects, offering readers a glimpse into the author's introspective and expressive style. | Locked, Locked Up, Prisoner |
| The return of H*y*m*a*n K*a*p*l*a*n | This book is a continuation of the story of H*y*m*a*n K*a*p*l*a*n, featuring further adventures and developments in a complex and imaginative world. | Atheism, Book, Breakfast |
| The revelation: our crisis is a birth | This book delves into the complexities of contemporary crises, arguing that these challenges are pivotal moments of growth and renewal for society. | Path, Awakening, Book |
| The revival of Britain: speeches on home and European affairs, 1975-1988 | This book compiles a series of speeches that focus on the political and social landscape of Britain during the specified period, encompassing topics related to both national and European affairs. | People, Ifs, Spirit |
| The revolution of everyday life | This book delves into the ways in which ordinary experiences and actions can lead to significant social transformations, offering a critical analysis of the potential for revolution in daily life. | Modern Conveniences, World, Boredom |
| The revolution: quotations from revolution party chairman R.U. Sirius | This book compiles a selection of quotes by R.U. Sirius, the chairman of the Revolution Party, focusing on his perspectives on revolution, societal change, and political philosophy. | Consensus, Counterculture, Generations |
| The rifles | This book explores the life and experiences of soldiers in the British army, focusing on the rigors of military life and the camaraderie among the ranks. | Life Is, Memories, Process |
| The rise and fall of the Confederate Government | This book offers an in-depth examination of the political, social, and economic factors that contributed to the rise and eventual fall of the Confederate Government. Written by a prominent figure of the time, it provides a detailed perspective on the events and decisions that shaped the course of the Civil War. | Government, States, War |
| The rise of the Dutch Republic: a history in three volumes | This multi-volume work delves into the political, social, and economic evolution of the Dutch Republic, offering a detailed examination of its rise to prominence in the 16th and 17th centuries. | Barriers, Careers, Century |
| The river of the mother of God and other essays | This book is a compilation of essays that delve into a range of subjects, offering insights and perspectives on diverse topics. | Bits, Doubt, Economic |
| The road ahead | This comprehensive guidebook provides detailed information on travel routes, accommodations, local customs, and essential tips for safe and enjoyable travel experiences around the world. | Business, People, Shelf Life |
| The road to infinity | This book delves into the mysteries of the universe, following the journey of individuals who strive to understand the infinite. | Answers, Meaningless, Possibility |
| The road to somewhere: a guide for young men and women | This book serves as a roadmap for young men and women navigating the complexities of life and self-discovery. It provides practical guidance on various aspects of personal development, including relationships, career, and self-identity. | Ability, Ability To See, Done |
| The roadmender: and other writings | This compilation includes a variety of works that delve into diverse subjects, offering readers a glimpse into different perspectives and experiences. | Ache, Awareness, Four |
| The role of the artist in conservation | This book delves into the various ways in which artists contribute to conservation efforts, examining their roles in raising awareness, influencing policy, and engaging communities in environmental issues. | Artist, Adventure, Affirmation |
| The romance of American Communism | This book delves into the evolution of communism in America, exploring its influence on various movements and individuals throughout the 20th century. | Brother, Class, Dresses |
| The romance of the forest, by the authoress of 'A Sicilian romance'. | This book is a romantic tale that unfolds within the enchanting setting of a dense, verdant forest. Written by the same author responsible for 'A Sicilian romance,' it promises to be a continuation of the author's storytelling prowess, blending romance and adventure in a naturalistic setting. | Disappointment, Mind, Adventure |
| The romantic love question & answer book | This book presents a structured format of questions and answers designed to address common inquiries about romantic love. It covers topics such as understanding feelings, navigating relationships, and managing emotional challenges. The content aims to provide guidance and insights for individuals seeking clarity on love-related matters, drawing from general relationship principles and psychological perspectives. | Attachment, Emotional, Love |
| The romantic rebellion: romantic versus classic art | This book delves into the historical and philosophical differences between the Romantic and Classic art movements, analyzing their influences on art and culture. | Artist, Abstraction, Century |
| The roots of reference | This book delves into the historical and cultural development of referencing methods, examining how they have shaped communication and knowledge sharing across different societies and disciplines. | Language, Redemption, Sin |
| The rosy fingers: the building forms of thought and action in the new era | This book delves into the transformative patterns of thought and behavior that define the modern era, offering insights into the dynamics of change and innovation. | Atheism, Denial |
| The rotters' club | This book is a coming-of-age story that takes place in an English boarding school. It delves into the lives of the students, their relationships, and the challenges they face as they navigate the complexities of adolescence and the social hierarchy of their school environment. | Action, Cosmic, Cups |
| The round table: a collection of essays on literature, men, and manners, by W. Hazlitt [and J.H.L. Hunt]. | This book is a collection of essays that delve into various aspects of literature, the nature of men, and the intricacies of social behavior. The authors, W. Hazlitt and J.H.L. Hunt, provide insights and reflections on these topics, offering readers a blend of critical analysis and personal opinion. | Beaten, Conservatism, Determined |
| The route as briefed | This book is a reflective piece that examines the nature of travel through the lens of a briefing document. It may encompass the intricacies of preparation, the anticipation of what lies ahead, and the often unforeseen events that can shape a journey. The author likely uses this framework to explore themes of change, adaptability, and the human experience in motion. | Editing, Great Poetry, Needs |
| The royal beasts and other works | This book is a compilation of tales that explore the realms of fantasy, focusing on the interactions between mythical beasts and royalty in various settings. | Conviction, Different, Function |
| The rule of four | In this suspenseful and intellectual thriller, a group of students at an elite university discover an ancient manuscript that reveals a hidden code. As they delve deeper into the enigmatic text, they uncover a series of mathematical riddles that lead them on a perilous quest. The story weaves together elements of history, mathematics, and mystery, challenging the reader's mind at every turn. | Men, Age, Apes |
| The sacred canopy: elements of a sociological theory of religion | This book delves into the sociological aspects of religion, analyzing its influence on various cultural and social phenomena. | Interesting, Needs, Strong |
| The sailing lifestyle: a guide to sailing and crusing for pleasure | This book serves as a resource for individuals looking to embrace the sailing and cruising lifestyle. It covers essential topics such as boat selection, navigation, safety, and maintenance, providing a detailed overview of the pleasures and challenges associated with sailing and cruising. | Boat, Boats And Sailing, Goal |
| The saint's everlasting rest: or, A treatise on the blessed state of the saints, in their enjoyment of God in Heaven [abridged by B. Fawcett]. Also, A call to the unconverted, by R. Baxter. To which are added, A serious address to penitents, by J. Fletcher, also Alleine's Alarm (to unconverted sinners). | This book is a compilation of religious texts that delve into the spiritual state of the blessed in Heaven, as well as offering guidance and encouragement to those who have not yet converted. The works include abridgments by B. Fawcett, original writings by R. Baxter, and additional contributions from J. Fletcher and Alleine. The texts aim to inspire and instruct readers on matters of faith and redemption. | Conscience, Courses, Heavenly |
| The saints everlasting rest, or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven | This book is a scholarly examination of the spiritual and eternal resting place of the saints, focusing on their relationship with God in the afterlife. | Doors, Easier, Entrances |
| The saints everlasting rest: or, a treatise of the blessed state of the saints, in their enjoyment of God in glory | Written as a theological treatise, this book delves into the concepts of the afterlife and the state of the saints. It examines the nature of their eternal rest and their profound connection with God in the realm of glory. The work offers a detailed analysis of the theological underpinnings of this blessed state, providing insight into the divine experience of the saints. | Born, Born Again, Christ |
| The saints' everlasting rest; The divine life; and Dying thoughts; also, A call to the unconverted; and Now or never. Carefully revised | This book is a compilation of religious essays and sermons that delve into profound theological concepts. It includes discussions on the afterlife, the nature of a divine life, and the necessity of conversion for spiritual salvation. The texts are characterized by their careful consideration of spiritual truths and are considered significant contributions to religious thought. | World, Affection, Breathe |
| The saints' everlasting rest; or; a treatise on the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven: By Richard Baxter. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett | Richard Baxter's original treatise, 'The saints' everlasting rest,' is a profound theological work that examines the spiritual state of believers after death. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett, this version aims to distill the essence of Baxter's argument, focusing on the blessed state of the saints in their eternal enjoyment of God in heaven. | Appetite, Beautiful, Beautiful Objects |
| The sand child | In this novel, a young girl finds herself in a desolate desert, where she must navigate the harsh environment and her own inner turmoil to survive. The story delves into the complexities of human resilience and the human spirit's ability to endure in the face of adversity. | Behinds, Depression, Eating Disorder |
| The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis | The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis is a significant work of Roman literature, featuring a series of poems that employ wit and irony to expose the vices and corruption of the Roman Empire under Emperor Domitian. The poems are known for their sharp criticism and are considered a cornerstone of Latin poetry. | Virtue, Aids, Depth |
| The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, tr. into Engl. verse, by W. Gifford, with notes | This book presents a collection of satirical poems written by the Roman poet Decimus Junius Juvenalis. The poems, originally in Latin, have been translated into English verse by W. Gifford. The translation is accompanied by detailed notes that provide context and explanations of the text. | Contempt, Generous, Laughter |
| The satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius ... | This book includes the satirical works of four prominent Roman poets, offering insights into the social and political satire of their time. The authors employ wit and irony to criticize and mock the vices and follies of their contemporaries. | Feels, Mind, Pleasure |
| The satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis and of Aulus Persius Flaccus | Browse quotes and source details for The satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis and of Aulus Persius Flaccus. | Bed, Curtain Lectures, Husbands |
| The sayings of grandmamma, and others | This book compiles the sayings and stories of a grandmother, offering insights into her life experiences and the lessons she has learned over the years. | Creatures, Feels, Men |
| The scales of justice | This book delves into the complexities of the legal system and the human condition, examining the pursuit of justice and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved in the legal profession. The narrative weaves together a tapestry of characters, each with their own story and perspective, creating a rich tapestry of human experience. | Debt, Differences, Father |
| The scarlet tree: being the second volume of Left hand, right hand! An autobiography | The book is a part of a multi-volume autobiography, focusing on the author's personal journey and reflections. It delves into the author's life story, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their background and the events that shaped their life. | Climate, Hell, Lying |
| The school book: for people who want to know what all the hollering is about | This book delves into the intricacies of educational environments, examining the various factors that contribute to the discussions and debates surrounding education. | Attention, Century, Characteristics |
| The school for scandal: a comedy in five acts | Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 'The School for Scandal' is a five-act comedy that delves into the themes of gossip, hypocrisy, and the destructive power of social intrigue. The play satirizes the upper classes of 18th-century England, highlighting the vices and vanities of its characters through a series of misunderstandings and revelations. | Scandal, Tales, Done |
| The school of the heart, or The heart of itself gone away from God brought back again to him and instructed by him, by Francis Quarles [really by C. Harvey. Adapted from B. van Haeften's Schola cordis]. To which is added, The learning of the heart by the same author [really by C. Harvey. Ed. by C.E. De Coetlogon. Issued as vol. 2 of Emblems divine and moral, by F. Quarles. Wanting the title-leaf and plates]. | This volume includes two works attributed to Francis Quarles, though actually written by C. Harvey. The first, 'The school of the heart,' delves into the journey of the soul's return to God. The second, 'The learning of the heart,' further explores spiritual growth and divine guidance. The collection is part of 'Emblems divine and moral,' with the title leaf and plates missing. | Enticing, Heart, Honey |
| The school-Shakspeare; or, Plays and scenes from Shakspeare illustr. for the use of schools, with glossarial notes selected from the best annotators by J.R. Pitman. [26 plays & extr. from 9 others & from the sonnets]. | This book is a curated selection of Shakespeare's works, specifically designed for educational use. It contains 26 full-length plays and extracts from 9 additional plays, along with extracts from Shakespeare's sonnets. The text is accompanied by glossarial notes, which provide explanations and annotations from a range of respected annotators, making it easier for students to understand and appreciate the works of Shakespeare. | Play, Villain |
| The science fiction of Mark Twain | This compilation includes various short stories and essays that delve into the realm of science fiction, reflecting Mark Twain's wit and social commentary through speculative and futuristic narratives. | All Time, Doctrine, Evolution |
| The science of coaching | This book delves into the scientific underpinnings of coaching, offering insights into how to enhance coaching skills and techniques for personal and professional development. | Character, Coaching, Defined |
| The science of education | This book delves into the theoretical foundations and practical applications of educational science, examining various approaches to teaching and learning. | Communication, Cultivating, Developing |
| The scientific papers of Sir William Huggins | This book compiles a selection of Sir William Huggins' seminal scientific papers, showcasing his contributions to the fields of astronomy and chemistry during the 19th century. | Elements, Science, Stars |
| The scornful lady, a comedy | This work is a comedic play that centers around a character known for her scornful demeanor, offering audiences an entertaining and lighthearted experience. | Coming Home, Cows, Home |
| The screenplays | This book compiles a diverse range of screenplays, showcasing the creative storytelling and cinematic techniques employed by different writers. | Half, Men, People |
| The sea and the bells | In this work, the author delves into the profound connections between the sea and the human experience, intertwining the rhythms of the ocean with the tolling of bells as a metaphor for life's journey. The narrative unfolds in a setting that emphasizes the stark beauty and harsh realities of the natural world, offering a contemplative exploration of existence and the passage of time. | Light, Able, Absence |
| The season of the witch | This book delves into the dark era of witch trials and the societal paranoia that led to the persecution of suspected witches. The narrative explores the lives of individuals caught in the midst of this tumultuous time, offering a glimpse into the fear and superstition that defined the era. | Always Happy, Being Yourself, Esteem |
| The second American revolution and other essays (1976-1982) | This book compiles a series of essays that delve into the political and social developments in the United States from 1976 to 1982, offering insights into the era's significant events and ideas. | Art, Average, Buttons |
| The second American revolution: some personal observations | This book offers a unique perspective on the pivotal historical period, providing readers with a personal account of the events and their significance. | Achieve, Approach, Distribution |
| The second Penguin Krishnamurti reader | This book is a compilation of essays and lectures by Jiddu Krishnamurti, an influential philosopher and spiritual teacher. It covers a range of topics including self-awareness, the nature of consciousness, and the human condition. | Atheism, Agnostic, Atheist |
| The second career: with other essays and addresses | This book delves into the experiences and insights of individuals who have embarked on a second career, offering a diverse range of perspectives on the challenges and opportunities associated with such a transition. | Brain, Mechanism, Anatomy And Physiology |
| The second sin | This book delves into complex characters and their struggles with sin and its consequences, offering a nuanced examination of human behavior and the quest for forgiveness. | Ifs, Doe, Persons |
| The second twenty years at Hull-House, September 1909 to September 1929, with a record of a growing world consciousness | This book offers an extensive look into Hull-House's evolution from 1909 to 1929, highlighting its impact on shaping a broader world consciousness. | Rebel, Salvation, Tasks |
| The secret books | This compilation gathers various ancient and modern texts that explore secret teachings, mystical philosophies, and esoteric practices, offering readers a glimpse into the world of hidden knowledge. | Lines, Attempting, Book |
| The secret diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever | This book is a collection of Miss Miranda Cheever's secret diaries, offering a candid look into the life of a young woman navigating the complexities of her personal and societal surroundings in the late 19th century. The entries provide insight into her struggles, aspirations, and the challenges she faces as she grows and evolves. | Beautiful, Desperate, Glimpse |
| The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged 13¾ | Browse quotes and source details for The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged 13¾. | 1980s, British Humor, British Humour |
| The secret house: 24 hours in the strange and unexpected world in which we spend our nights and days | This book delves into the enigmatic aspects of our daily environment, uncovering the hidden wonders and unexpected occurrences that shape our experiences during both day and night. | Breaths, Certain, Molecules |
| The secret of inner strength: my story | This book is a memoir that delves into the author's journey of discovering and cultivating inner strength. It offers insights into the challenges faced and the lessons learned throughout the author's life. | Martial Arts, Art, Athlete |
| The secret of the universe | A comprehensive study that delves into the fundamental questions of existence and the nature of the universe. | Advancing, Choke, Comfortable |
| The secret of world history: selected writings on the art and science of history | This volume brings together a selection of writings that reflect on the nature of historical inquiry, addressing both the artistic and scientific dimensions of the discipline. The essays consider how historians craft narratives from evidence, the role of interpretation in shaping our understanding of world events, and the underlying principles that guide historical research. The work engages with questions of objectivity, narrative structure, and the relationship between historical facts and the stories we tell about them, offering insights into the craft of history as both a rigorous science and a creative art. | Court, Criminals |
| The secret to the Christian life: have we overlooked the main point? | The book delves into the essence of Christian faith and its application in daily life, questioning whether the primary message of Christianity has been overlooked or misunderstood in modern times. | Christian, Christian Life, Discipleship |
| The secret world of the Irish male | This book delves into the unique characteristics and experiences of Irish men, offering insights into their traditions, values, and societal roles. | Way, Best Way, Bills |
| The select poetical works of James Montgomery | This book compiles a selection of poems written by James Montgomery, showcasing his literary contributions to the world of poetry. | Branches, Communion, Dark |
| The select works of ... Thomas Brooks | This volume includes a curated selection of sermons, treatises, and theological reflections from the works of Thomas Brooks, a prominent figure in the Puritan movement. Brooks' writings are known for their depth of theological insight and their influence on the spiritual life of many during the 17th century. | Men, Sin, Soul |
| The select works of Benjamin Franklin | This collection includes a variety of works by the renowned American polymath Benjamin Franklin, showcasing his insights on science, politics, and personal growth. It features his famous essays, such as 'On the Utility of Keeping a Diary,' and letters that reveal his wit and wisdom. The experiments and observations contained within offer a glimpse into Franklin's scientific pursuits and his contributions to the field. | Knows, Money, Anti War |
| The select works of Jonathan Swift ...: containing the whole of his poetical works ... embellished with engravings | This book is a curated compilation of Jonathan Swift's poetry, presented in a format that includes decorative engravings. It offers readers a comprehensive view of Swift's poetic contributions. | Circles, Down And, Employed |
| The selected essays of Cyril Connolly | This book is a curated selection of essays written by Cyril Connolly, a renowned critic and essayist. The essays delve into a wide array of subjects, including literature, art, and social issues, showcasing Connolly's insightful and thought-provoking perspectives. | Consequence, Function, Literature |
| The selected letters of Charles Sumner | The Selected Letters of Charles Sumner provides a glimpse into the correspondence of Charles Sumner, a prominent figure in American politics and a leading abolitionist. The letters span a significant period of his life, offering a detailed look at his thoughts, experiences, and interactions with other notable figures of the time. The collection includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues, as well as his reflections on the political events of his era. | Atheism, Feelings, Positive Atheism |
| The selected poems | This book compiles a diverse range of poems, showcasing the work of multiple poets across different styles and themes. | Animated, Counterparts, Energy |
| The selected poems of Isaac Rosenberg | This book features a curated selection of poems written by Isaac Rosenberg, showcasing his poetic talents and exploring themes of war, nature, and introspection. | Army, Patriotic, Reason |
| The selected writings and speeches of Sir Edward Coke | This book presents a curated collection of the legal writings and oratory of Sir Edward Coke, a prominent figure in English law during the 17th century. The selections showcase his contributions to the development of common law and his advocacy for the rule of law. | Law, Excellent, Jewels |
| The selected writings of Jean Genet | This book includes a selection of Jean Genet's writings, providing insight into his exploration of themes such as identity, societal norms, and the human condition. Genet's distinctive style and controversial subject matter are highlighted throughout. | World, Criminals, Giving |
| The selected writings of John Jay Chapman | This collection showcases the intellectual and literary contributions of John Jay Chapman, covering a range of topics including social issues, politics, and culture. | Disturbed, Divergent, Education |
| The self-criticism of science | Browse quotes and source details for The self-criticism of science. | Consciousness, Love, Philosophy |
| The self-organizing universe: scientific and human implications of the emerging paradigm of evolution | This book delves into the concept of the self-organizing universe, examining its scientific underpinnings and the broader human implications that arise from the evolving understanding of evolution. | Ambition, Flow, Inspirational |
| The semi-barbarous Hebrew and the extinguished theologian [a reply to T.H. Huxley's Lay sermons]. | This book is a scholarly response to T.H. Huxley's Lay sermons, delving into the complexities of the Hebrew language and theological debates. It offers a detailed examination of the subject matter, engaging with Huxley's arguments and providing a counterpoint to his perspectives. | Cradle, Lying, Snakes |
| The separation: a tragedy | A profound and emotionally charged story that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the devastating impact of separation on the lives of its characters. | Has Beens, Triumph |
| The seraphim, and other poems, by E.B. Barrett | This volume features a selection of poems written by E.B. Barrett, showcasing the author's poetic style and thematic content. | Earth, Given, Grief |
| The sermon on the mount and the magnificat | This book delves into the profound teachings of the Sermon on the Mount and the Magnificat, analyzing their impact on Christian ethics and spirituality. It offers insights into the historical and cultural context of these texts, providing a comprehensive understanding of their importance in Christian theology. | Achieve, Children, Cities |
| The sermons and life of ... Hugh Latimer, some time bishop of Worcester | This book presents a compilation of sermons delivered by Hugh Latimer, along with a detailed account of his life and contributions as a religious leader and bishop of Worcester. | Enemy, May, Strong |
| The seven deadly sins | This book delves into the historical and philosophical concepts of the seven deadly sins, analyzing their origins and societal implications. It examines how these vices have been portrayed in various cultures and religious traditions, providing a comprehensive look at their influence on human behavior and morality. | Lies, Quote Against War, Truth |
| The seven lamps of architecture | This book delves into the fundamental elements of architectural composition, examining the seven lamps as guiding principles for creating beautiful and functional buildings. | Architecture, May, Art |
| The seven main aspects of God | This book delves into the multifaceted nature of the divine, examining how various religious and philosophical traditions perceive and interpret the concept of God. It offers a comparative analysis of the seven main aspects of God, providing insights into the diverse ways in which the divine is understood and worshipped around the world. | Consciousness, Inspire, Life |
| The seven mysteries of life: an exploration in science & philosophy | The author investigates the fundamental enigmas surrounding life, including consciousness, the nature of reality, and the purpose of existence, offering insights from both scientific and philosophical perspectives. | Matter, Structure |
| The seventh commandment | A gripping narrative that delves into the consequences of breaking the seventh commandment, focusing on the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. | Blood, Blue, Blue Bloods |
| The seventh horse, and other tales | This book compiles a selection of short stories that delve into a range of subjects and storytelling techniques, offering readers a diverse array of literary experiences. | Art, Art Is, Hours |
| The seventh seal: a film | This film is a cinematic adaptation of Artur Rimbaud's novel, which explores existential and philosophical questions through a narrative set in medieval Europe. The story revolves around a knight who challenges Death to a game of chess, leading to a series of surreal and thought-provoking encounters. | Artist, Aim, Angel |
| The seventies: Britain's inward march | Browse quotes and source details for The seventies: Britain's inward march. | 1970s, Hypocrisy, Morality |
| The sexual revolution: toward a self-governing character structure | This book delves into the transformative effects of the sexual revolution on individual character structures, examining the evolution of personal values and self-regulation in the context of changing societal norms. | Abstinence, Artistic, Authoritarian Ideology |
| The shadow that scares me | This book delves into the universal fear of the unknown, as a young child grapples with the fear of a shadow that seems to follow them everywhere. Through vivid imagery and gentle storytelling, the narrative aims to comfort and reassure young readers that their fears are understandable and manageable. | Conditions, Endowment, Fun |
| The shield of faith | This novel delves into the complexities of faith, examining its role in personal and communal lives. It explores the power of belief and the impact it can have on individuals and societies. | Spiritual, Temples, Blind |
| The ship that sailed into the living room: sex and intimacy reconsidered | This book delves into the changing dynamics of sex and intimacy within the context of modern life, examining how societal norms and personal relationships have evolved over time. | Access, Brain, Creativity |
| The shipwreck, by W. Falconer, with a sketch of his life | The Shipwreck delves into the harrowing tale of a shipwrecked individual, offering a firsthand account of survival and resilience. The book also includes a detailed look into the life of W. Falconer, providing insight into his background and experiences. | Colour, Giving, Memorial |
| The shop-talk of Edgar Degas | This book offers a glimpse into the personal and professional life of Edgar Degas through a series of conversations and stories shared by those who knew him. It delves into his artistic techniques, inspirations, and the social context of his time. | Vices, Accents, Add |
| The shores of light: a literary chronicle of the twenties and thirties | This book offers an in-depth look at the literary and cultural developments during the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the significant changes and movements of the era. | Advise, America, Bankers |
| The short novels of John Steinbeck: Tortilla Flat, The red pony, Of mice and men, The moon is down, Cannery Row, The pearl | The collection features 'Tortilla Flat', a story set in Monterey, California, depicting the lives of a group of men; 'The red pony', a novel about a young girl's coming-of-age in rural California; 'Of mice and men', a tale of friendship and dreams in the Great Depression; 'The moon is down', a novel set during World War II in a small coastal town; 'Cannery Row', a portrait of life in a Monterey fisherman's quarter; and 'The pearl', a story about a young boy's discovery of a pearl and its consequences. | Admire, Anarchy, Appreciation |