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The Log of a Cowboy'True Grit', 'Rio Bravo', 'Shane', 'High Noon'...If you love a classic Western... 'True Grit', 'Rio Bravo', 'Shane', 'High Noon'...If you love a classic Western movie, then raise your ten-gallon hat to Andy Adams, whose cowboy books helped to power the Wild West into people's minds.'The Log of a Cowboy' is his classic novel - a moreDetails
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The LogOur young narrator sits comfortably in front of a crackling fire, accompanied ... Our young narrator sits comfortably in front of a crackling fire, accompanied by an elderly woman. Their peace is shattered when a rebellious log leaps out of the fire and rolls to a stop at their feet, burning the carpet beneath it. This jump-sta moreDetails
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Uncle Tom's CabinA powerful and emotionally-tinged anti-slavery novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is t... A powerful and emotionally-tinged anti-slavery novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is teeming with memorable and richly drawn characters. A moving, provocative, and tearful narrative of ill-treated slaves, panicked escapees, and exploration of Christian va moreDetails
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Home for EasterOn the island of Sardinön, Easter is fast approaching but Emelie still has som... On the island of Sardinön, Easter is fast approaching but Emelie still has some difficult questions on her mind. Should she take the job at the community centre? If her new partner Andreas has a child with a lesbian couple, and he moves in with Em moreDetails
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The Pillars of the House Volum...'The Pillars of the House Volume 1' - or ´Under Wode, Under Rode´ - is the fir... 'The Pillars of the House Volume 1' - or ´Under Wode, Under Rode´ - is the first instalment of English writer Charlotte Mary Yonge's story about the Underwood children. Three years after the birth of her twins, Mrs Underwood dies, leaving her thir moreDetails
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The Small House at Allington'The Small House at Allington' is the fifth in Anthony Trollope's 'Chronicles ... 'The Small House at Allington' is the fifth in Anthony Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series of novels. The plot centres around the romantic fortunes of young sisters Lily and Bell Dale, who live with their widowed mother in the Small Hous moreDetails
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The HomeOften referred to as a 'sociological study', ´The Home: Its Work and Influence... Often referred to as a 'sociological study', ´The Home: Its Work and Influence´ - written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and published in 1903 - is an examination of the traditional household structure and the repression of women within a domestic ro moreDetails
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A House of PomegranatesOscar Wilde supposedly said that these fables were "intended neither for the B... Oscar Wilde supposedly said that these fables were "intended neither for the British child nor the British public". A follow-up to his first popular fairy-tale collection ('The Happy Prince and Other Tales'), 'A House of Pomegranates' (1891) is in moreDetails
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Patty at HomeIn the second novel in Carolyn Wells 'Patty Fairfield' series, we re-join the ... In the second novel in Carolyn Wells 'Patty Fairfield' series, we re-join the now fifteen-year-old Patty as she puts what she has learned about keeping home into practice for herself and her father. There are the inevitable, humorous mistakes alon moreDetails
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The Pillars of the House Volum...'The Pillars of the House Volume 2' - or ´Under Wode, Under Rode´ - is the sec... 'The Pillars of the House Volume 2' - or ´Under Wode, Under Rode´ - is the second instalment of English writer Charlotte Mary Yonge's story about the Underwood children. Set in the industrial town of Bexley, this Victorian family saga continues th moreDetails
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The House of the LairdWhen Karen was travelling on the night train to Edinburgh only half-recovered ... When Karen was travelling on the night train to Edinburgh only half-recovered from pneumonia, she was lucky to have Iain Mackenzie swoop in. Taking her to his home in the Highlands, Craigie House, he cared for her and eventually asked her to marry moreDetails
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The House of Arden - A Story f...Two siblings, Elfrida and Edred Arden, have recently become poor. However, the... Two siblings, Elfrida and Edred Arden, have recently become poor. However, the siblings inherit a ruined castle previously owned by a baron, and together they explore the depths of its mystery, hoping to find a treasure that will restore the castl moreDetails
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The Yellow HouseAlso published under the title 'As a Man Lives', 'The Yellow House' is an E. P... Also published under the title 'As a Man Lives', 'The Yellow House' is an E. Phillips Oppenheim tale packed full of his trademark mystery and suspense. The story is narrated by our protagonist Kate Ffolliott, who has recently returned to England f moreDetails
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Returning HomeFirst published in 1863, this is an early short story from Anthony Trollope. A... First published in 1863, this is an early short story from Anthony Trollope. After living in Costa Rica for ten years, Mr and Mrs Arkwright decide it is time to return to England with their young child. The young family take a shortcut across the moreDetails
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The House of the DeadClose your eyes and imagine the horrors of being sentenced to hard labour at a... Close your eyes and imagine the horrors of being sentenced to hard labour at an isolated Siberian prison camp. The torturous conditions, the brutality of the guards and the suffering of your everyday life!"The House of the Dead" is a semi-autobiog moreDetails
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The Little Lady of the Big Hou...Rancher Dick Forrest finds himself in the midst of a horrific and utterly unex... Rancher Dick Forrest finds himself in the midst of a horrific and utterly unexpected predicament - his wife Paula has fallen in love with another man. The man who has become the object of Paula's affections is in fact a close friend of Forrest whi moreDetails
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The Daughter of the HousePublished in 1925, 'The Daughter of the House' is the nineteenth book in the F... Published in 1925, 'The Daughter of the House' is the nineteenth book in the Fleming Stone mystery series by prolific American author Carolyn Wells. The owner of Langdene House is the glass-collector David Lang, who lives here with his hypochondri moreDetails
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The House of MirthWitty socialite Lily Bart has expensive tastes. Unfortunately, she does not ha... Witty socialite Lily Bart has expensive tastes. Unfortunately, she does not have the social status to match. So far she has managed to get by on 'old money' and has become accustomed to a certain level of luxury. Her luck seems to be running out, moreDetails
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A Doll's HouseIt is a play with a gentle, evocative name. But 'A Doll's House' is a story wi... It is a play with a gentle, evocative name. But 'A Doll's House' is a story with a kick that continues to be felt today.Henrik Ibsen's play tells the story of Nora, who feels hemmed in by a male-dominated society and its expectations.When she ille moreDetails
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House of SandJournalist Angus Logan returns to the island of La Roque, where he grew up as ... Journalist Angus Logan returns to the island of La Roque, where he grew up as part of the Courvel family. Maurice de Courvel has died under extremely mysterious circumstances. What has happened to the island since Angus' departure is equally shock moreDetails
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Long Way HomeMichael Morpurgo is a master storyteller, former Children`s Laureate and multi... Michael Morpurgo is a master storyteller, former Children`s Laureate and multi-award winner. This is a fresh reissue of a much-loved story with a beautiful new cover. This is another summer, another foster family. George has already made up his mind to... moreDetails
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The Secret HouseInspector T.B. Smith of Scotland Yard has got a lot on his plate. Two men are ... Inspector T.B. Smith of Scotland Yard has got a lot on his plate. Two men are found shot to death outside the door of a millionaire, who happens to live just a few doors down from Smith himself. And a terrifying blackmailer, who runs a crude gossi moreDetails
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Bleak House"Bleak House" is a long and complex novel by Dickens, exploring the machinatio... "Bleak House" is a long and complex novel by Dickens, exploring the machinations of the English legal system. At the centre of its narrative stands the "Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce" lawsuit, and all the characters are drawn to it like moths to a flame. moreDetails
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The Adventure of the Empty Hou...Ronald Adair, a quiet young man whose only hobby was playing cards, got killed... Ronald Adair, a quiet young man whose only hobby was playing cards, got killed. Watson attempted to crack the case but with no success. One day he decided to examine the area around the victim's house and then he ran into a strange old man. Who is moreDetails
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The Fall of the House of UsherConsidered one of Poe's most famous and best constructed terror short stories,... Considered one of Poe's most famous and best constructed terror short stories, "The Fall of the House of Usher" is most likely to grab the reader in its clutches and never let them go. Running along the "dull, dark, and soundless" corridors of Ush moreDetails
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The Haunted HouseA spooky house full of ghosts, a brother and sister as odd as the house itself... A spooky house full of ghosts, a brother and sister as odd as the house itself, bizarre sounds and goings-on in the dark of the night. Who would want to live here?John and his sister Patty, that's who. The siblings boldly decide to live in the old moreDetails
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The House of Heine BrothersSet in Munich, this is a delightful short story from much-loved author Anthony... Set in Munich, this is a delightful short story from much-loved author Anthony Trollope. Young English bank clerk Herbert Onslow is working for small German banking firm Heine Brothers, where he encounters the beautiful and strong-willed Isa Heine moreDetails
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The Ghost of Guir HouseWhen Mr. Henley answers a letter that is not addressed to him, his life is imm... When Mr. Henley answers a letter that is not addressed to him, his life is immediately thrown into chaos. Full of supernatural suspense, this gripping ghostly tale follows Mr. Henley as he treads the thin line between life and death.Heavily influe moreDetails
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Two Little Women and Treasure ...Young schoolgirls Dotty Rose and Dolly Fayre are struggling to find peace and ... Young schoolgirls Dotty Rose and Dolly Fayre are struggling to find peace and quiet in their respective family homes in which to study and do their schoolwork. Dotty's father draws up plans to build the girls their very own miniature house where t moreDetails
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The House of Pride, and Other ...'The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii' is an inspired collection of s... 'The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii' is an inspired collection of six short stories set in a fascinating time in Hawaiian history. It is a heartfelt collection, as the stories deal with colonisation, the loss of independence and the inf moreDetails
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