Classicly Books
The Critique of Pure Reason
Immanuel KantThe Critique of Pure Reason is a book by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in which the author seeks to determine the limits and scope of metaphysics. Also referred to as Kant's "First Critique", ..
The Lurking Fear
H. P. LovecraftThe Lurking Fear is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in November 1922, it was first published in the January through April 1923 issues of Home Brew...
The Violet Fairy Book
Andrew LangAndrew Lang’s Violet Fairy Book was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic. This was one of many other collections of fairy tales, collectively known a..
Tolkachev, A Worthy Successor to Penkovsky
Barry G. RoydenThe information that Tolkachev provided in his first meeting was quickly disseminated to a limited number of senior civilian and military customers. It had an immediate impact, as reflected in a March..
Underwoods
Robert Louis StevensonUnderwoods is a collection of poems by Robert Louis Stevenson published in 1887. It comprises two books, Book I with 38 poems in English, Book II with 16 poems in Scots...
Great Catherine (Whom Glory Still Adores)
George Bernard ShawGreat Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores is a 1913 one-act play by Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw. It was written between two of his other 1913 plays, Pygmalion and The Music Cure. It tells the s..
Mozart - The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in His Own Words
Henry Edward KrehbielThe German composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was not only a musical genius, but was also one of the pre-eminent geniuses of the Western world. He defined in his music a system of musical th..
Cumner's Son and Other South Sea Folk — Complete
Gilbert ParkerThese stories made the collection published eventually under the title of Cumner’s Son, in 1910. They were thus kept for nearly twenty years without being given to the public in book form. In 1910 I d..