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Paradise Lost is an epic poem in twelve books, in English heroic verse without rhyme, by John Milton (C. P. P.) and was published in 1667. The subject is the fall of man, and the expulsion from Paradise....
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding John Locke - An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a work by John Locke concerning the foundation of human knowledge and understanding. It first appeared in...
John Habberton was an American author. He spent nearly twenty years as the literary and drama critic for the New York Herald, but he is best known for his stories about early California life.
John Malcolm's 'Observations on the Disturbances in the Madras Army in 1809' is a groundbreaking work that delves into the complexities of the military conflicts within the Madras Army during this turbulent...
In 'Observations on Insanity' by John Haslam, the author delves into the intricate complexities of mental illness through his detailed accounts of various cases he encountered as a renowned physician...
John Milton's collection of poems, 'L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas', is a masterful display of his poetic talent and deep understanding of human emotions. Written in the 17th century, these...
The 2008 financial crisis was a reminder to people both inside and outside the Actuarial Profession of just how complex the Financial Services industry has become, and just how tied the World economy...
In 'Pascal' by John Tulloch, readers are immersed in a thorough exploration of the life and philosophical ideas of the renowned 17th-century thinker, Blaise Pascal. Tulloch delves into Pascal's thoughts...
In 'The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge' by John Fiske, the author delves into the impact of scientific advancements on the traditional concept of God. Fiske eloquently argues that as humanity...
In 'On the Nature of Thought' by John Haslam, the book delves into the intricate workings of the human mind, exploring the philosophical and psychological aspects of thought processes. Haslam's writing...
John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' is a classic epic poem that delves into the Fall of Man and the rebellion of Satan in Heaven. Written in blank verse, this masterpiece seamlessly blends classical and Christian...
In 'The History of Gambling in England' by John Ashton, readers are taken on a comprehensive journey through the evolution of gambling practices in England. Ashton's meticulous research and engaging writing...
In 'The Story of Elizabeth Canning Considered', John Hill meticulously explores the case of Elizabeth Canning, a young maidservant who claimed to have been kidnapped and held captive for a month in 1753....
In John Lang's 'Wanderings in India, and Other Sketches of Life in Hindostan', readers are taken on a vivid journey through the diverse landscapes and cultures of India. Written in a descriptive and engaging...
"Witch Wood" is a historical novel set in 17th century Scotland. The story follows a minister who tries to prevent worshiping the devil and keep his congregation safe. The witchcraft is practiced in the...
In 'The Devil in Britain and America' by John Ashton, the author delves into the fascinating history and cultural implications of the devil figure in both British and American literature and folklore....
In 'Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary', John Kline's poignant writings and experiences as a missionary come to life through a compelling narrative. This book provides a detailed...
It is one of the complaints of the schoolmaster that the public does not defer to his professional opinion as completely as it does to that of practitioners in other professions. At first sight it might...
In John Oxley's 'Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales', readers are taken on a captivating journey through the uncharted territories of Australia in the early 19th century....
The Thirty-Nine Steps John Buchan - John Buchans The Thirty-Nine Steps was the novel that introduced readers to the cunning Richard Hannay and became a foundational work in the spy-thriller genre. Taking...
John Bunyan's 'The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come' is a timeless allegorical novel that follows the journey of Christian as he embarks on a spiritual pilgrimage towards the...
New York City. 1984.Tech magnate Aoki Kato hires Lee in infiltrate the growing and sinister Utopia Now cult.Once Lee gets in, he can't wait to get out...but he has to save the world first!
John Knox's 'The Scots Confession of Faith' is a seminal work that outlines the Protestant faith in Scotland with fervor and conviction. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book displays Knox's...
In 'Anecdotes about Authors, and Artists' by John Timbs, readers are treated to a collection of fascinating stories and anecdotes about prominent writers and artists from various literary and artistic...
In 'The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee, and the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts', John Dee, a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era, provides readers with a firsthand account of his life and work...
John Keats' 'Hyperion' is a poetic masterpiece that delves into the themes of loss, power, and the struggle between gods and titans. Written in the form of a blank verse epic poem, Keats showcases his...
The Works of John Bunyan - Complete is a collection of religious allegorical works written by the renowned English writer John Bunyan. Bunyan's writing style is characterized by its simplicity and powerful...
In 'A Visit to the Philippine Islands' by John Bowring, the reader is taken on a captivating journey through the beauty and culture of the Philippines. Written in a descriptive and informative style,...
John Ashton's 'The History of Gambling in England' is a comprehensive study that delves into the intricate and fascinating world of gambling within the context of English society. Through meticulous research...
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