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  • The Small House at Allington (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Love triangles and political intrigue amid country life and social ambition in Victorian Barsetshire

    The Small House at Allington, fifth of Trollope's Barsetshire chronicles, leaves the cathedral close for Squire Dale's estate, tracing the fortunes of the Dale sisters in the "small house." Lily's betrothal to the ambitious Adolphus Crosbie—and his jilting for Lady Alexandrina de Courcy—yields a quiet study of promise and betrayal, offset by Johnny Eames's rise from London clerk to man of ... Read more

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  • The Symbolism of Freemasonry (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Emblems from Square and Compasses to Hiram Abiff: Ancient Sources, Operative-to-Speculative Craft & the Path from Darkness to Light

    In The Symbolism of Freemasonry, Albert Gallatin Mackey offers a systematic exegesis of the Craft's ritual language, tracing emblems—from square and compasses to the Temple's pillars and the legend of Hiram Abiff—across biblical, classical, and medieval sources. Lucid yet learned, the book places Masonic signs within nineteenth‑century antiquarianism, arguing that the shift from operative to ... Read more

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  • The Passing of the Great Race; or, The Racial Basis of European History (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Racial theory, eugenics, and the socio-political impact on European civilization

    The Passing of the Great Race (1916) advances a tripartite taxonomy of European peoples—Nordic, Alpine, Mediterranean—claiming Nordic supremacy and warning of degeneration through immigration and miscegenation. Cloaked in the rhetoric of biology, craniometry, and ethnographic maps, its brisk, declarative prose merges Progressive Era empiricism with Social Darwinist alarm. Situated amid wartime ... Read more

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  • The Land beyond the Forest: Facts, Figures, and Fancies from Transylvania (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Folklore, History, and Myth Across Transylvania's Enchanted Landscapes

    First published in 1888, The Land Beyond the Forest surveys Transylvania at the fringe of the Austro‑Hungarian realm. Gerard interleaves "facts, figures, and fancies": statistical notes on towns and trades; vivid passages on Carpathian passes and fortified Saxon churches; and clear accounts of customs among Romanians, Székelys, and Saxons. Pages on funeral rites, wolves, witches, strigoi, and the ... Read more

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  • Red Harvest (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Hardboiled Noir from the Prohibition Era: Continental Op Tales, Gangster Crime, and Classic Pulp Mystery

    Red Harvest crystallizes the hard-boiled novel at its birth. The nameless Continental Op reaches Personville—"Poisonville"—on a murder case and finds a company town eaten by graft, labor strife, and rival mobs. In clipped, unsentimental prose, he engineers a purge by pitting factions against one another. First serialized in Black Mask and published in 1929, the book shifts the genre from clever ... Read more

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  • Manhood of Humanity (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Time-Binding, Language, and the Evolution of Human Knowledge: General Semantics, Psychology, and the Foundations of Communication

    Manhood of Humanity advances Alfred Korzybski's thesis that humans are time-binding beings: uniquely able to accumulate and transmit knowledge across generations. Rejecting biological reductionism and social Darwinism, he sketches a scientifically informed human engineering to reform education, economics, and politics through more adequate evaluations. The style is manifesto-cum-treatise—polemical ... Read more

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  • The Midnight Folk (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A children's fantasy of talking animals, witches' coven, magical creatures, and a treasure-hunting quest by land and sea

    The Midnight Folk (1927) follows Kay Harker through nocturnal quests to recover a lost family treasure while evading a coven of witches and other treasure-hunters. Masefield braids quest with dream logic: walls yield, portraits speak, animals advise, and time thins so the boy enters the past. The prose is lyrical, studded with songs and ballads, and steeped in English folklore; the book stands ... Read more

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  • The Clansman (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A Reconstruction-era tale of Southern traditions, racial tensions, and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan—an intense, controversial narrative.

    The Clansman (1905) stages the Reconstruction South as melodrama: Ben Cameron, a Confederate veteran, courts Elsie Stoneman, daughter of a Radical Republican, while the Ku Klux Klan is exalted as extralegal savior. Dixon's blunt, oratorical prose fuses romance, spectacle, and polemic, trading in plantation nostalgia and racist caricature to condemn Black political power. As a pillar of Lost Cause ... Read more

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  • Michael Kohlhaas (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Feudal injustice and moral integrity collide in a character-driven classic of revenge, ethical dilemmas, and agency in 19th-century Germany

    Set in Reformation-era Saxony and Brandenburg, Michael Kohlhaas follows a horse dealer whose effort to rectify a petty aristocratic abuse swells into a private war on the state. With the crisp authority of a legal brief and the relentlessness of classical tragedy, Kleist's tightly wound sentences bind cause to consequence until justice curdles into fanaticism. Framed as a chronicle and punctuated ... Read more

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