1911 Marie Corelli was one of the select authors whose works were obviously inspired from a source far beyond the powers of the greater masses of human beings to contact.
Through the compelling stories of Nina Gordon, the mistress of a slave plantation, and Dred, a black revolutionary, Stowe brings to life conflicting beliefs about race, the institution of slavery, and the possibilities of violent resistance ...
Correspondence in the nineteenth century from members of the Dodd family to relatives and friends in Ireland, describing the countries and the society encountered.
It was evening in Egypt, thousands of years ago, when the Prince Abi, governor of Memphis and of great territories in the Delta, made fast his ship of state to a quay beneath the outermost walls of the mighty city of Uast or Thebes, which ...
Hired as an investigator by a prestigious law firm, detective McGuire settles into a routine - uncovering insurance frauds, tracing missing persons, and pursuing a romance with a love-struck secretary.
Aided by Heliobas, a monk with special powers who appeared in Marie Corelli's first novel, "The Romance of Two Worlds," a young poet named Theos Alwyn embarks on a strange soul-journey in which he is confronted by the apparition of his twin ...
The novel stands as a major milestone in science-fiction literature, inspiring legions of subsequent writers and an endless array of hostile-alien scenarios.
In 1366, while England is at war with Spain, young Alleyne Edricson becomes a squire to Sir Nigel Loring and travels to France to join a bold band of archers known as the White Company.