In this FREE e-Book, 19th Century American realist, Henry James examines the nature of both sacred art and the artist who created it. Download it today!
In this FREE e-Book, 19th Century American realist, Henry James examines the nature of both sacred art and the artist who created it. Download it today!
In FREE e-Book form, Bram Stoker's classic novel of suspense and horror that was a bestseller in Britain when it was published in 1897. A late 20th Century biographer of Stoker has suggested that famed Victorian actor, Henry Irving for whom Stoker worked for many years, was an inspiration for some of Count Dracula's characteristics. Download it today!
In this FREE e-Book, the brilliant English caricaturist and critic, Max Beerbohm turns his comic spotlight on the fantastic Fin-de-Siecle (turn/end of the Century) world of the 1890's--the age of Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, the young Yeats, as well his own (Beerbohm) first success. Download it today!
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Dracula
By: Bram Stoker
In FREE e-Book form, Bram Stoker's classic novel of suspense and horror that was a bestseller in Britain when it was published in 1897. A late 20th Century biographer of Stoker has suggested that famed Victorian actor, Henry Irving for whom Stoker worked for many years, was an inspiration for some of Count Dracula's characteristics. Download it today!
Seven Men
By: Max Beerbohm
In this FREE e-Book, the brilliant English caricaturist and critic, Max Beerbohm turns his comic spotlight on the fantastic Fin-de-Siecle (turn/end of the Century) world of the 1890's--the age of Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, the young Yeats, as well his own (Beerbohm) first success. Download it today!