The Story of Japan
One of the first European-originated histories of Japan to appear in the English language, this remarkable work revealed many of the Asian nation’s ancient secrets to the world—many of which have once again been lost in the mists of time and political correctness.
History of Genghis Khan
By Jacob Abbott. Genghis Khan, or Temujin, famous in the West for his and his descendants’ incursions into Eastern Europe,…
The Vicar of Wakefield and Other Works
By Oliver Goldsmith. A perfect reproduction of the famous Cassell’s Illustrated Edition, this completely reset and hand-edited book contains ten…
The Prose Edda
By Snorri Sturluson. Translated by Rasmus B. Anderson LLD. The Younger Edda, also known as Snorre’s Edda, or the Prose…
The Pilgrim’s Progress Told to the Children
By Mary MacGregor. Based on the original work by John Bunyan, this masterful retelling in simplified format contains all the…
The Chaucer Story Book
By Eva March Tappan. A masterful retelling—in modern English—of a selection of The Canterbury Tales, one of the English language’s…
The American
By Henry James. Originally published as a series in The Atlantic Monthly, this classic novel comes from the pen of…
The Air Trust
By George Allan England. A gripping work of dystopian science fiction from early twentieth century American Socialism which explores the…
Stories from the Odyssey Told to the Children
By Jeanie Lang. A masterful retelling of The Odyssey, written especially for younger readers. This book provides a perfect introduction…
Stories from the Iliad: or the siege of Troy Told to the Children
By Jeanie Lang. A masterful retelling of the story of the siege of Troy, as contained in The Iliad. Written especially…