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  • Courtship and Marriage and the Gentle Art of Home-Making

    Of this truly gentle art we do not hear a great deal. It has no academies connected with its name, no learned body of directors or councillors, no diplomas or graduation honours; yet curiously enough it offers more enduring consequences than any other art which makes more noise in the world. Its business is the most serious business of life, fraught with the mightiest issues here and hereafter—viz ... Read more

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  • The Guinea Stamp: A Tale of Modern Glasgow

    IT was an artist's studio, a poor, shabby little place, with a latticed window facing the north. There was nothing in the furnishing or arrangement of the room to suggest successful work, or even artistic taste. A few tarnished gold frames leaned against the gaudily-papered wall, and the only picture stood on the dilapidated easel in the middle of the floor, a small canvas of a woman's head, a ... Read more

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  • Able Muse, Winter 2023/24 (No. 31 - print edition)

    a review of poetry, prose & art

    Series Book 31 - Able Muse (Print Edition)
    This is the annual Able Muse Review (Print Edition) - Winter 2023/2024 issue, Number 31. This issue continues the tradition of masterfully crafted poetry, fiction, essays, art & photography, and book reviews that have become synonymous with the Able Muse-online and in print. After more than a decade of online publishing excellence, Able Muse print edition maintains the superlative standard of the ... Read more

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  • Hatter's Castle

    by A. J. Cronin ...
    ''Hatter's Castle'' (1931) by A. J. Cronin is a Scottish Gothic novel about James Brodie, a narcissistic and tyrannical hatter in a Scottish town. His obsessive pride and abusive behavior threaten to destroy his family and reputation, but will they lead to total personal ruin? It explores themes of greed, hubris, and domestic violence. James Brodie is a cruel, domineering man who believes he is ... Read more

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  • Rose Galbraith

    Series series Love Endures
    “Don’t forget to write at once.” Young and alone, Rose Galbraith is about to embark on a long voyage from New York to Scotland when she encounters Gordon McCarroll, a former classmate. His generous bon voyage gift gives her connection to her homeland and the courage to go into the unknown. Once on land again, Rose is whisked away to the formidable Warloch Castle. Unimpressed by the wealth of her ... Read more

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  • Sir Gibbie

    Series Book 22 - The Cullen Collection
    The acclaimed tale of a mute orphan with an angel's heart. "The most direct and most beautiful of all George MacDonald's novels."—Greville MacDonald, author of George MacDonald and His WifeOne of the true high marks in George MacDonald's literary career was reached with the publication in 1879 of Sir Gibbie. Every MacDonald reader has his or her favorite, but it is safe to say that Sir Gibbie is ... Read more

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  • The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

    by Fergus Hume ...
    After warm initial reviews in England The Mystery of a Hansom Cab became not merely a best-seller but what today we would call a “blockbuster” in the United Kingdom, its English-speaking colonies and the United States. It was the best-selling mystery novel of the Victorian era, and apparently was part of the inspiration for Conan Doyle to begin writing his Sherlock Holmes stories. ... Read more

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  • The Library Window : A Story Of The Seen And Unseen

    In this narrative Oliphant has beautifully created a world where the boundaries of imagination and reality cannot be distinguished. An amalgamation of super-natural and psychological this is an account of a young girls fancy that leads her to stand against the real world. This work also comments on the situation of the fair sex during the Victorian era. ... Read more

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  • Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood

    Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood is a story of a young motherless boy growing up with his brothers in a Scottish manse. The list of characters includes: The wicked sneaking, housekeeper, Mrs. Mitchel, Kirsty, an enchanting Highland storyteller, Turkey, the intrepid cowherd, the strange Wandering Willie, the evil Kelpie, the sweet horse Missie, and the lovely Elsie Duff. Throughout the twists and turns ... Read more

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  • The Wizard's Son (Complete)

    The Methvens occupied a little house in the outskirts of a little town where there was not very much going on of any description, and still less which they could take any share in, being, as they were, poor and unable to make any effective response to the civilities shown to them. The family consisted of three persons—the mother, who was a widow with one son; the son himself, who was a young man ... Read more

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  • Haworth's

    Sisters of Genius: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Literary Pursuits

    In "Haworth's," Frances Hodgson Burnett intricately weaves a tale that delves into the complexities of human social dynamics and the landscape of emotional resilience. With her signature prose, Burnett explores themes of self-discovery and belonging set against the backdrop of Yorkshire's moors, echoing the atmospheric style of her contemporaries. The novel artfully balances poignant character ... Read more

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  • Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland

    Enriched edition. Love, Loss, and Tradition in the Scottish Highlands

    In "Morag: A Tale of the Highlands of Scotland," Janet Milne Rae masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of Scottish folklore, underscored by the stark beauty of the Highlands. The narrative is characterized by its lyrical prose and immersive descriptions, which evoke the rugged landscapes and cultural heritage of Scotland. Milne Rae employs a blend of intricate character development and poignant ... Read more

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