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The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories: The Authorized Uniform
Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens

Wildside Press, 2003
  
  











  



  
43 Views of Steve Katz (The Milford Series. Popular Writers of Today, V. 69)
W.C. Bamberger

Wildside Press, 2007

American writer Steve Katz published his first book, The Lestriad, in 1962. Subsequent novels and collections have continue to appear from such imprints as Holt, Rinehart and Winston; Random House; Alfred A. Knopf; Ithaca House; and Sun & Moon. According to critic Jerome Klinkowitz, Katz has "pushed innovation farther than any of his contemporaries." W. C. Bamberger regards him as "the most important living American novelist." This first ...
  
  











  



  
200 Years to Christmas
J.T. McIntosh

Wildside Press, 2007

For almost two centuries the huge spaceship had speared its way through the stars, bound for another two hundred years of travel before it would put down on a new planet. It was up to them to start life anew, to correct the mistakes their ancestors had made. But as the tenth generation neared maturity, the passengers found themselves face to face with the same problems, and this time there was no place to run and hide...
  
  











  



  
Aaron's Rod4 reviews
D. H. Lawrence

Wildside Press, 2004

An odyssey of passion, individuality and art
Aaron Sisson, a coal miner and amateur flutist in the Midlands, abandons his wife and two children and escapes to Italy in the hope of throwing off the trammels of his environment and realising his individual potentials. His dream is to become recognised as a master flutist. In Florence, he mixes in intellectual and artistic circles and has an affair with an aristocratic lady who redeems him in ...
  
  











  



  
The 13th Death Of Yuri Gellaski
Hayford Peirce

Wildside Press, 2005
  
  











  



  
2 B R 0 2 B1 review

Wildside Press, 2008

Free SF Reader
One in, one out. Three at a time sometimes handy. 3.5 out of 5
  
  











  



  
41 Above the Rest: An Index and Checklist for the Anthologies of Groff Conklin2 reviews
Bud Webster

Wildside Press, 2005

An excellent in-depth compendium for the serious collector
Bud Webster, a bibliographer and collector, did a labor of love and it shows, in this excellent index of all the stories that have appeared in the various anthologies of Groff Conklin. If you are a serious longtime collector of pulp-era stories or if you are merely starting, this is the reference book for you.
  
  











  



  
50 Years of Great Magic from "The Sphinx"
Christopher Milbourne

Wildside Press, 2008

Christopher Milbourne presents a selection of classic magic tricks originally published over the course of 50 years in "The Sphinx," the most famous magazine for magicians.
  
  











  



  
100 Master Speeches: Speeches for Special Occasions
William Homer Ames

Wildside Press, 2007

Covering topics as diverse as holidays, business events, farms, schools, and religious occasions, this volume provides a starting point for speeches on almost every subject.
  
  











  



  
25 Plays by John Galsworthy [Facsimile Edition]
John Galsworthy

Wildside Press, 2007

Collection of Plays
  
  











  



  
Abaft the Funnel
Rudyard Kipling

Wildside Press, 2007

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English author and poet, born in India, and best known today for his children's books. "Abaft the Funnel" was published in 1909.
  
  











  



  
Abraham Lincoln
Lord Charnwood

Wildside Press, 2007

A study of the life of Abraham Lincoln, from childhood to his assassination. Preface by Basil Williams. Includes a chronology, index, and biographical notes.
  
  











  



  
The Abbess of Vlaye
Stanley G. Weyman

Wildside Press, 2007

Historical novel from the author of The House of the Wolf.
  
  











  



  
The Abandoned Room
Wadsworth Camp

Wildside Press, 2008

Charles Wadsworth Camp was a writer and critic, as well as a foreign correspondent whose lungs were damaged by exposure to mustard gas during World War I. He was the father of Madeleine L'Engle. "The Abandoned Room" is a mystery novel.
  
  











  



  
The Abysmal Brute3 reviews
Jack London

Wildside Press, 2007

Wonderful to have this in print
If you're reading this, you must, like me be a Jack London fan who is able to enjoy some of his less well known and somewhat flawed work. If so, you'll enjoy _The Abysmal Brute_. It's great to have this in print. If you're interested in Jack London, you may want to ask your ISP to carry the newsgroup alt.books.jack-london, where we discuss his life, works, and ideas. Anyone who has read ...
  
  











  



  
The Abbatial Crosier, or, Bonaik and Septimine
Eugene Sue

Wildside Press, 2007

Joseph Marie Eugène Sue (1804-1857), a French novelist, was born in Paris. This edition of "The Abbatial Crossier" was translated from the original French by Daniel de Leon.
  
  











  



  
Across the Wide Missouri
James Brown Campbell

Wildside Press, 2007

ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI In the summer of 1819, Alexander Campbell and his family and their servants, along with other travelers, departed from the comparative comfort of their home in Highland County, Virginia, to set forth on a pio¬neering trek to the wilderness country of the Missouri Territory. James Brown Campbell, the family’s eldest son, then only twenty years of age, began keeping a diary of their journey, recounting their terrible ...
  
  











  



  
Actions and Reactions
Rudyard Kipling

Wildside Press, 2007

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English author and poet, born in India, and best known today for his children's books. Contents: An Habitation Enforced; The Recall; Garm-a Hostage; The Power of the Dog; The Mother Hive; The Bees and the Flies; With the Night Mail; The Four Angels; A Deal in Cotton; The New Knighthood; The Puzzler; Little Foxes; Gallio's Song; The House Surgeon; The Rabbi's Song.
  
  











  



  
Abraham Lincoln
Lord Charnwood

Wildside Press, 2007

A study of the life of Abraham Lincoln, from childhood to his assassination. Preface by Basil Williams. Includes a chronology, index, and biographical notes.
  
  











  



  
Abraham Lincoln: A Play
John Drinkwater

Wildside Press, 2008

John Drinkwater (1882-1937) was an English poet and dramatist. In 1918, he scored his first major success with his play, "Abraham Lincoln." He followed it up with other plays in a similar vein, including "Mary Stuart" and "Oliver Cromwell."
  
  











  







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