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Henry Kingsley

    Henry Kingsley was an English novelist, noted for his early contributions to the Muscular Christianity genre. His works, often set in both Australia and England, explore themes of adventure and moral development. Kingsley's prose is characterized by vivid landscape descriptions and strong, though sometimes conflicted, characters. He was recognized for his distinct voice and ability to capture the spirit of his time.

    Valentin And Number Seventeen (1895)
    Hetty
    Hornby Mills V2
    Leighton Court: A Country-house Story
    The lost child
    The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn
    • 2024

      The Grange Garden. A Romance

      Vol. III

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1876, this reprint preserves the historical significance and context of the work. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and styles of the era, showcasing the author's unique perspective and literary contributions. With its vintage charm, this edition invites both new readers and those familiar with the text to explore its timeless relevance and insights.

      The Grange Garden. A Romance
    • 2024

      The Hillyars and Burtons

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This reprint brings back a classic originally published in 1876, preserving its historical significance and timeless themes. Readers can expect to explore the unique narrative style and cultural context of the era, offering insights into the period's societal norms and values. The book's enduring relevance makes it a valuable addition to any literary collection, inviting both new readers and those familiar with the original to experience its charm and depth once again.

      The Hillyars and Burtons
    • 2024

      Number Seventeen

      Vol. 2

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book offers a reprint of a classic work first published in 1875, preserving the historical context and original language of the time. It provides readers with an authentic glimpse into the themes and ideas prevalent in that era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and cultural insights. The reprint aims to maintain the integrity of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.

      Number Seventeen
    • 2024

      Fireside Studies

      Vol. II

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a classic first published in 1876, preserving the original content and style. It offers readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary significance of the era, showcasing themes and narratives that reflect the time. This edition aims to attract both new readers and those familiar with the work, providing an opportunity to experience the text as it was originally intended.

      Fireside Studies
    • 2024

      The Grange Garden. A Romance

      Vol. I

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the original text published in 1876, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. It provides an opportunity to explore themes and narratives that shaped the era, appealing to both history enthusiasts and literature lovers. The book's enduring relevance and charm make it a significant addition to any collection.

      The Grange Garden. A Romance
    • 2024

      Fireside Studies

      Vol. I

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1876, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and insights from that era. The book captures the language, culture, and societal norms of its time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature. Its enduring relevance continues to resonate with contemporary audiences, providing a glimpse into the past through its narrative and characters.

      Fireside Studies
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the essence of the original work published in 1882, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and themes. The text provides insights into the period's societal norms and challenges, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history and evolution of literature. The book's enduring relevance is highlighted by its continued availability, inviting both new readers and those familiar with the classic to engage with its content once again.

      Robinson Crusoe. Edited After the Original Editions. With a Biographical Introduction
    • 2023

      Leighton Court: A Country-house Story

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book is a Victorian novel set in rural England. It follows the fortunes of the wealthy but eccentric Leighton family, whose struggles with illness, love affairs, and financial troubles provide ample drama. Kingsley is known for his vivid characterization and attention to historical detail, and this book does not disappoint.

      Leighton Court: A Country-house Story
    • 2023

      Reginald Hetherege

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A novel about the life and adventures of Reginald Hetherege.

      Reginald Hetherege
    • 2023

      Ravenshoe; Volume I

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A classic Victorian novel about the trials and tribulations of a young aristocrat named Charles Ravenshoe and his family, as they navigate love, honor, and betrayal in 19th century England.

      Ravenshoe; Volume I