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The Clue of the Twisted Candle (v. 2)
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Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (April 1, 1875 ? February 10, 1932) was a prolific British crime writer, journalist and playwright, who wrote 175 novels & 24 plays. Over 160 films have been made of his novels. In the 1920s, one of Wallace’s publishers claimed that a quarter of all books read in England were written by him. |
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The Count of Monte Cristo (v. 3)
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The Count of Monte Cristo is without any doubt the most famous work of Alexandre Dumas after The Three Musketeers. |
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The Moonstone (v. 2)
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The Moonstone was originally serialized in Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. The Moonstone and The Woman in White are considered Wilkie Collins' best novels. Besides creating characteristics of detective novels, The Moonstone also represented Collins' social opinions. |
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The Mysterious Stranger (v. 2)
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The Mysterious Stranger is the final novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. It was worked on periodically from roughly 1890 up until 1910. The body of work is a serious social commentary by Twain addressing his ideas of the Moral Sense and the "damned human race". |
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VendettaStory of One Forgotten (v. 3)
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Marie Corelli (1 May 1855 – 21 April 1924) was a British novelist. She emerged as a literary superstar from the publication of her first novel in 1886 until World War I . Corelli's novels sold more copies than the combined sales of popular contemporaries, including Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, and Rudyard Kipling. |
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Ziska (v. 3)
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Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul (1897) by Marie Corelli. |
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The Three Musketeers (v. 2)
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The Three Musketeers (French: Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. Set in the 17th century, it recounts the adventures of a young man named d'Artagnan after he leaves home to become a guard of the musketeers. D'Artagnan's musketeers are his friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. |
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The 39 Steps_Milestone (v. 2)
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The Thirty-Nine Steps is an adventure novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, first published in 1915 by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh. It is the first of five novels featuring Richard Hannay, an all-action hero with a stiff upper lip and a miraculous knack for getting himself out of sticky situations. |
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Crime and Punishment_MileStone (v. 3)
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Crime and Punishment is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. This was first published in the Russian literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly installments during 1866.[1] It was later published in a single volume. This is the second of Dostoevsky's full-length novels. |
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A Romance Of Two Worlds (v. 1.0)
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A Romance of Two Worlds starts with a young heroine, in first person, telling her story of a debilitating illnesses that includes depression and thoughts of suicide. Her doctor is unable to help her and sends her off on a holiday where she meets a mystical character by the name of Raffello Cellini, a famous Italian artist. |
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