Classicly Books
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Volume 3 (of 3)
Alain Rene Le SageDon Huberto, a man totally devoid of principle, could not feel his passion to be foiled without entertaining a mean spirit of revenge. He knew the weak side of Don Anastasio's temper. This was enough ..
The Flowering Plants of South Africa (Vol. 3)
I.B. Pole CapartIn the Botanical Magazine, an excellent figure of this species was given with some critical notes by Sir Joseph Hooker on the taxonomic affinities of the species, and recently (Kew Bulletin, 1920) Mr...
The King of the Mamozekel
Charles G. D. RobertsDelicately filming with the first green, and spicy-fragrant, were the young birch-trees on the slopes about the Mamozekel water. From tree-top to tree-top, across the open spaces, the rain-birds calle..
The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic
Florence Howe HallThe Battle Hymn of the Republic, “the crimson flower of battle,” bloomed in a single night. It sprang from the very soil of the conflict, in the midst of the Civil War. Yet the plant which produced it..
Fairy Tales for Workers' Children
Herminia zur MuhlenThe work of translating this little book of fairy tales for workers’ children is very small in comparison to the joy I get from the knowledge that you, my beloved young comrades, are going to enjoy it..
The Tunnel Under the Channel
Thomas WhitesideIn the social history of England, the English Channel, that proud sea passage some three hundred and fifty miles long, has separated that country from the Continent as by a great gulf or a bottomless ..
Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales
Hans Christian AndersenHans Andersen's Fairy Tales with illustrations by William Robinson. The first pair of storks who knew it had their summer quarters on a Viking’s log-house by the moor in Wendsyssel, which is in the co..
Poems
Arthur Hugh CloughA collection of poems written by Poems.And hand in hand along the streetThis pretty pair did softly go,And as they went, their little feetMoved in short even steps and slow:It was a sight to see ..