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  • The Midnight Mail

    by Henry Holt ...
    The Midnight Mail, first published in 1931, is a classic, fast-paced British murder mystery by leading author Henry Holt. The book, published as part of the Crime Club series, opens with an attempted murder on a train … more murders follow as the police attempt to identify and catch the killer. ... Read more

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  • Fitzroy North 3068

    Fitzroy North 3068 explores Henry Holt's pulsating psycho-geographical R.M. Williams footprints from Western Arrernte (Hermannsburg) to Westminster with many stops in between. It is a wild and erotic ride.In Fitzroy North 3068 poet Yvette Henry Holt weaves a web of humour, confrontation, complaints, sex, childhood, livelihood, reflection, deferred intimacy, poetry, insecurity, truth, and emotional ... Read more

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  • 20 Time Travel Classics

    Science Fiction & Fantasy Novels: The Time Machine, Looking Backward, New Amazonia, The Night Land, Sylvie & Bruno, A Christmas Carol

    Embark on a journey through time with *20 Time Travel Classics*, a captivating anthology that transcends centuries and literary styles. This collection showcases the imaginative realms crafted by some of the most influential minds in literature, including the likes of H. G. Wells and Mark Twain. From the hauntingly speculative to the whimsically fantastical, these works collectively explore the ... Read more

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  • Tales of Time Warps: 20 Sci-Fi Classics

    When The Sleeper Wakes, Equality, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, The Mummy, A Crystal Age

    Tales of Time Warps: 20 Sci-Fi Classics is an enthralling anthology of groundbreaking time-travel and speculative fiction that explores humanity's imagination across eras. Each tale in this collection redefines the boundaries of time, reality, and existence, offering a deep dive into the consequences of bending time's rules. From the visionary imaginings of distant worlds to the perplexing ... Read more

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  • Lost Island

    Lost Island emerges as a compelling anthology exploring the multifaceted themes of adventure and human resilience against the backdrop of nature's mysterious allure. This collection captures a diverse array of literary styles ranging from vivid descriptions and gripping narratives to introspective musings, each contributing to a tapestry of exploration quests and survival. Without naming specific ... Read more

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  • The mystery of the Sea-Lark

    The anthology "The Mystery of the Sea-Lark" weaves together a tapestry of intrigue and imagination, capturing the essence of maritime allure and adventure. This collection spans a variety of literary styles, from suspenseful narratives to atmospheric descriptions that evoke the timeless mystery of the sea. Each piece contributes to the overarching theme of exploration and discovery, inviting ... Read more

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  • The Mystery Of The Sea- Lark

    When Jack Holden salvages an abandoned sailboat, the Sea-Lark, he sets up a ferry business. But strange events start happening that threaten his new enterprise. First, shadowy figures sneak aboard late at night, trying to steal something. Then Jack catches another prowler red-handed and a struggle ensues. After that, two shady men hire the Sea-Lark for a sail but turn on Jack and his friend Rodney ... Read more

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  • Joan of the Island

    Enriched edition. Exploring Island Life: A Diverse Anthology of Human Stories

    The anthology 'Joan of the Island' captures the shimmering beauty of insular life through a rich tapestry of narratives. Each story unfolds to reveal a unique perspective on isolation, camaraderie, and the unyielding spirit of individuals against the backdrop of the island setting. The collection stands as a vivid homage to the natural allure and the societal microcosms found on islands. With a ... Read more

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  • Joan of the Island

    "Joan of the Island" is a compelling anthology that seamlessly intertwines themes of adventure, identity, and resilience against the backdrop of the early 20th century. The collection captures a fascinating range of literary styles from romantic escapades to introspective narratives, highlighting the era's transformative shifts in literature. Each piece within this anthology is crafted with ... Read more

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  • Indo-China and Its Primitive People

    Exploring the Unique Cultures of Indo-China's Indigenous Tribes

    Translated by E. Appleby Holt ...
    In "Indo-China and Its Primitive People," Henry Baudesson embarks on a meticulous exploration of the diverse cultures and societies inhabiting the Indo-Chinese peninsula. Through a blend of ethnographic detail and lyrical prose, Baudesson captures the essence of these primitive communities, delving into their customs, beliefs, and social structures. Written in the late 19th century, the book ... Read more

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  • Lost Island

    Enriched edition. Exploring Resilience: A Mosaic of Isolation and Adventure

    Lost Island is an enthralling collection that brings together a diverse array of literary styles and themes, showcasing the rich tapestry of adventure and exploration that has captivated readers for generations. The anthology navigates the thrilling terrains of imagination, where the familiar meets the unknown, and the mundane is imbued with a sense of wonder and discovery. The collection ... Read more

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  • The Crab Trap

    A Murder Mystery

    Wesley Camden drinks too much, has a bad case of writer's block. The afterglow from his top-ten novel on the Rockports of Garden Bay is rapidly fading. His malaise changes when he meets eleven-year old Jennie Jenkins. Jennie and her dad, Lenny, are recent arrivals to Garden Bay. Wes wants them to experience the wonders and vistas of Puget Sound but instead he is plunged into intrigue and murder. ... Read more

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