Classicly Books
The New Astronomy
S. P. LangleyThe sun, as we shall learn later, is a star, and not a particularly large star. It is, as has been said, “only a private in the host of heaven,” but it is one of that host; it is one of those glitteri..
The Protocols and World Revolution
Sergei Aleksandrovich NilusThe Protocols and World Revolution: Including a Translation and Analysis of the "Protocols of the Meetings of the Zionist Men of Wisdom".The fact that the Jewish race has taken such an active part in ..
The Rising Son
Wm. Wells BrownSeveral of the biographical sketches are necessarily brief, owing to the difficulty in getting correct information in regard to the subjects treated upon. Some have been omitted on account of the same..
Valladolid, Oviedo, Segovia, Zamora, Avila & Zaragoza
Albert F. CalvertThe six cities of Spain which form the subject of the following pages are little known to English travellers. Yet no one who would understand the country can afford to pass them by. Not only are they ..
History of the Jews in America
Peter WiernikThere were less than ten thousand Jews in the New World three centuries after its discovery, and about two-thirds of them lived in the West Indies and in Surinam or Dutch Guiana in South America. On t..
Negro Journalism
George W. GoreNegro Journalism: An Essay on the History and Present Conditions of the Negro Press. The main purpose of this essay is to show the various stages of development through which the Negro press has ..
New York - The Nation's Metropolis
Peter MarcusPeter Marcus is a painter not an architect, but he is also a designer experienced in the goldsmith’s craft and there is evident in these charcoal studies a pleasure in the delineation of the tracery o..
Sir Henry Irving—A Record of Over Twenty Years at the Lyceum
Percy FitzgeraldThere is a spectacle often witnessed in the manufacturing counties, when we may be standing waiting in one of the great stations, which leaves a melancholy impression. A huge theatrical train containi..