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The life and times of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A., founder of the Methodists (Volume 2)
A restless horseman rides through storm-lashed English lanes, braving jeers and stones to reach the
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Letters of an Architect, From France, Italy, and Greece (Volume 1)
Beneath the vaulted ceilings of Europe's grandest cathedrals, a young traveller's pen captures the
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The Summer Tourist
Steam hisses along the polished rails as strangers and secrets hurtle through the heart of nineteen
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The life of Florence Nightingale
A lamp flickers in the shadowed corridors of a Crimean war hospital, illuminating not only the woun
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Max Carrados Mysteries
A man who cannot see, yet perceives more than most ever will-step into the shadowed parlours and fo
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Lefty o' the bush
A dusty diamond in the heart of small-town America, where every crack of the bat echoes with dreams
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The life of John Metcalf, commonly called Blind Jack of Knaresborough with ... anecdotes of his exploits in hunting, card-playing, &c., some particulars relative to the expedition against the rebels i
A man strides across the wilds of Yorkshire, cane tapping, eyes unseeing-yet the roads and bridges
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The life and times of the Rev. Samuel Wesley; Rector of Epworth and father of the Revs. John and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodists
Beneath the flickering candlelight of Epworth rectory, a turbulent England shaped a family whose le
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Legends of Old Honolulu (Mythology); Collected and Translated from the Hawaiian
Beneath the sunlit palms of nineteenth-century Hawaii, stories once whispered by firelight now beck
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A Little Queen of Hearts
A girl stands at the edge of the British countryside, her heart torn between longing and resilience
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The Locusts' Years
Beneath the shimmering heat of the Philippine islands, where tradition and modernity collide, desti
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The wonder stick
A world both familiar and utterly transformed lies ahead-where the boundaries of human potential ar
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Love Romances of the Aristocracy
A glittering ballroom, a whispered promise in a candlelit corridor-beneath the surface of high soci
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A wilful ward
A sudden storm, a lonely child at the edge of a windswept lane-here, the quiet drama of Victorian E
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Widows grave and otherwise
A single black veil drifting through a silent parlour; the hush of memory pressed between faded let
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The Aborigines of Western Australia
A landscape both ancient and newly discovered comes alive in these pages, where the pulse of ninete
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Tarzan and the Lion Man
A lion's roar echoes through the tangled undergrowth, but it is the laughter of Hollywood that trul
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A history of the Brazil
Beneath the emerald canopy of Brazil's rainforests and the bustling harbours of its colonial ports,
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The eternal masculine
A boy stands at the edge of a dusty American small town, sunlight flickering on the brim of his hat
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The woollen dress
A faded woollen dress, stitched with longing and memory, hangs in a sunlit provincial parlour-a sil
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Madame Chrysantheme (Volume 2)
Beneath the lantern-lit eaves of a distant Japanese port, a fleeting union unfolds-at once intimate
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The foster-sisters
A flicker of candlelight dances on the parlour walls as two sisters, bound by love yet divided by t
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The Red Hawk
A world scorched by centuries of conflict, where orange groves lie in the shadow of ancient ruins a
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The Wonder Island boys
A streak of sunlight glimmers on the edge of a wild, uncharted island, but shadows of pursuit and e
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Luke Barnicott, and Other Stories
A muddy lane winding through the British countryside, a flicker of lamplight behind cottage curtain
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When the birds fly south
A world lost to time, where birds vanish south and civilisation teeters on the edge of memory-here,
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Doctor Zero and Others
A dimly lit alley, a shadow flickering beneath a streetlamp, and the sharp scent of mystery hanging
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Marigold's decision
A child's choice can alter the course of an entire household, especially when innocence collides wi
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The Last Days of Jerusalem
Smoke rises over ancient Jerusalem, its golden stones scorched by the relentless advance of Roman l
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My Mortal Enemy
A marriage glittering with promise in the salons of 1920s New York can curdle into a private battle
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Madame Chrysantheme (Volume 3)
A lantern's glow flickers across rain-slicked streets in Nagasaki, where longing and dislocation en
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Soft Metal
A lone rider cuts across the sun-blasted desert, the line between hunter and hunted blurring with e
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Lord Lyons
A hush falls over the grand salons of nineteenth-century Europe, where every whispered conversation
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The 'Look About You' Nature Study Books (Book 4)
A child kneels in dew-damp grass, eyes alight with wonder as a beetle scuttles beneath a wild viole
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The Confessions of a Currency Girl
A fog-shrouded London teems with secrets, where the glittering promise of fortune collides with the
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Faith in the Age of Algorithms
Your phone already knows your habits better than most of your friends. It predicts what you will wa
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River Bones
Every river looks simple at a distance: a blue line on a map, a brief blur beneath a bridge. Up clo
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The Flirting Fool
A shadow flickers across rain-slicked Sydney streets, where laughter masks deception and every whis
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Blockchain for Humanity
A village can lose faith faster than it loses funds. When records are foggy and rules are flexible,
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A New Voyage Round the World
A battered ship carves its way through uncharted waters, its crew driven by equal measures of fear
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The Mystic Code
Across cultures and centuries, strangers who never met told stories that look uncannily alike. Floo
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Waiting for You
"You just need the right nerves" - motherhood demands strength, patience, and unwavering hope. When
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Les liaisons dangereuses (Volume 2)
Gleaming salons, whispered secrets, and the shimmer of candlelight-behind the ornate fa癟ades of 18t
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The Life of Florence Nightingale (Volume 1)
In the candlelit wards of Victorian England, where suffering was met with silence and hope flickere
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The Liberty Boys Running the Blockade; or, Getting Out of New York
Smoke curls above the rooftops of eighteenth-century New York, where every shadow might conceal an
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Least said, soonest mended
A single careless word can unravel the fragile threads that bind a family, yet silence can be just
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The hero of the Filipinos
A single life can ignite a revolution; a pen can prove mightier than an empire's sword. In the tumu
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The Lettsomian Lectures on Diseases and Disorders of the Heart and Arteries in Middle and Advanced Life [1900-1901]
A silent tension pulses through the veins of middle age, where the heart's quiet labour may mask th