The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3
Edgar Allan Poe
NARRATIVE OF A. GORDON PYM INTRODUCTORY NOTE Upon my return to the United States a few months ago, after the extraordinary series of adventure in the South Seas an
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Edgar Allan Poe
NARRATIVE OF A. GORDON PYM INTRODUCTORY NOTE Upon my return to the United States a few months ago, after the extraordinary series of adventure in the South Seas an
Edgar Allan Poe
THE PURLOINED LETTER THE THOUSAND-AND-SECOND TALE OF SCHEHERAZADE A DESCENT INTO THE MAELSTROM. VON KEMPELEN AND HIS DISCOVERY MESMERIC REVELATION THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M.
Edgar Allan Poe Contributor
EDGAR ALLAN POE AN APPRECIATION Caught from some unhappy master whom unmerciful Disaster Followed fast and followed faster till his songs one burden bore— Till the
Charles Lamb Mary Lamb Editor
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V LETTERS BY NUMBER 1796. 1 Charles Lamb to S. T. Coleridge May 27 From the original in the possession of Mrs. Alfred Mor
Lamb, Charles
Aphra Behn Editor
ABDELAZER; OR, THE MOOR’S REVENGE. ARGUMENT. The old King of Spain, having conquered Fez and killed the Moorish monarch, has taken the orphaned prince Abdelazer under his pr
Thomas Hardy
CHAPTER I. The rambler who, for old association or other reasons, should trace the forsaken coach-road running almost in a meridional line from Bristol to the south shore of E
William Morris
CHAPTER I: OF GOLDEN WALTER AND HIS FATHER Awhile ago there was a young man dwelling in a great and goodly city by the sea which had to name Langton on Holm. He was but of f
Pedro Calderón de la Barca Translator
By Pedro Calderon de la Barca Now First Translated Fully From The Spanish In The Metre Of The Original. By Denis Florence Mac-Carthy. London:
Baum, L. Frank
Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhood through the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesome and instinctive love for stories fantastic, marvelous
Amelia Gere Mason
PREFACE It has been a labor of love with many distinguished Frenchmen to recall the memories of the women who have made their society so illustrious, and
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
FOREIGN MEMBERS. Baroness Alexandra Gripenberg, Finland, Ursula M. Bright, England, Irma Von Troll-Borostyant, Austria, Priscilla Bright Mclaren, Scotland, Isabelle
Wilkie Collins
CONTENTS First Epoch THE STORY BEGUN BY WALTER HARTRIGHT THE STORY CONTINUED BY VINCENT GILMORE THE STORY CONTINUED BY MARIAN HALCO
Anna Katharine Green
I. THE WOMAN WITH THE DIAMOND I was, perhaps, the plainest girl in the room that night. I was also the happiest—up to one o’clock. Then my whole world crumbled, or, at least,
Joseph Crosby Lincoln
FOREWORD (By Way of Explanation) A story of mine called, like this, “The Woman-Haters,” appeared recently in one of the magazines. That story w
H. Rider Haggard
by H. Rider Haggard CONTENTS DEDICATION THE WIZARD CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V
F. Marion Crawford
A FANTASTIC TALE By F. Marion Crawford CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CH
Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Witch of Atlas by Percy Bysshe Shelley TO MARY (ON HER OBJECTING TO THE FOLLOWING POEM, UPON THE SCORE OF ITS CONTAINING NO HUMAN INTEREST). 1. How, my de
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
THE WITCH IT was approaching nightfall. The sexton, Savely Gykin, was lying in his huge bed in the hut adjoining the church. He was not asleep, though it was
Margaret Widdemer
CONTENTS CHAPTER I. JOY IN AMBER SATIN II. BY GRACE OF THE WISHING RING
William Shakespeare
Executive Director's Notes: In addition to the notes below, and so you will *NOT* think all the spelling errors introduced by the printers of the time have been corrected, her
William Shakespeare
SCENE II. Sicilia. The palace of LEONTES Enter LEONTES, POLIXENES, HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, CAMILLO, and ATTENDANTS POLIXENES. Nine changes of the wat'ry star hath been
William Shakespeare
Contents Dramatis Personæ LEONTES, King of Sicilia MAMILLIUS, his son CAMILLO, Sicilian Lord ANTIGONUS, Sicilian Lord CLEOMENES, Sicilian Lord DION, Sicilian Lord
Harold Bell Wright
THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGMENT While this story is not in any way a history of this part of the Colorado Desert now known as the Imp