Classicly Collection of Books

The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 8, June 1888

Trinity College

The reasoning of the early writers, which finally culminated in the abstruse discussions of the schoolmen, developed some remarkable doctrines. They discovered that all holding offices in the Church, ..

Picturesque Spain - Architecture, landscape, life of the people

Kurt Hielscher

The Spaniards have coined a proud sentence: “Quien no ha visto Granada, no ha visto nada!” He who has not seen Granada has seen nought! And I should like to add: He who has seen Granada and the Alhamb..

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 4, December 1934

Charles D. Hornig

For the past few years the Philip Allan & Co., Ltd., of London, has been publishing a collection of weird tale books under the title, The Creeps Series, a Collection of Uneasy Tales. Included in t..

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 5, Vol. I, February 2, 1884

Chambers' Journal

Among the crowd of nonentities that frequent the Hampstead Wells there is one notable figure, that of Richard Steele. In 1712, Steele retired from London to a small house on Haverstock Hill, on the ro..

Heir Apparent

Alan Edward Nourse

Bart nodded excitedly. "That's right. Dillon got the government to back his contracts and research, and he'll be tripling the number of ships in space within the next five years. He needs men—the best..

Clara Barton - A Centenary Tribute to the World's Greatest Humanitarian

Charles Sumner Young

Clara Barton: A Centenary Tribute to the World's Greatest HumanitarianFounder of the American Red Cross Society, Author of the American Amendment to the International Red Cross Convention of Geneva, F..

Combatman

John Massie Davis

Brain One was feeding out tape now, slow as a snail considering its cycling rate, so I figured we were a long way from home. Okay with me—I'd been around and knew that if we could get somewhere we cou..

In Exitu Israel - An Historical Novel, Volume 1 (of 2)

S. Baring-Gould

Worship is the language of conviction. To a large and rapidly increasing body of Anglicans, Christ is not, as He is to Protestants, a mere historical personage, the founder of Christianity, but is the..