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| Symposium by Plato is a Socratic dialogue about the theme of love. The major conclusion being that true love means being the lover and not the beloved. |
| Tales and Fantasies is a collection of three short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson: The Body-Snatcher, The Misadventures of John Nicholson and The Story of a Lie. |
| South Sea Tales is London's collection of eight sea tales set in the South Seas, that encompass acts of slavery, savagery, death and humour. |
| Sea Warfare is Kiplings collection of poems, theories, essays, and reminiscences on sea warfare. |
| Roughing It follows Mark Twain's travel account of his journey by coach through the western American states during the period 1861-1867. |
| Press cuttings is a play written by Shaw from a collection of editorial and correspondence columns of the Daily Papers. |
| Pierre and Jean is a classical piece of French fictional Literature about the topic of jealousy. |
| Quote, "Sunshine streamed in through the one small window, where a caged bird was blithely singing, and a few flowers blossomed in the light. |
| Tales Of Hearsay is a collection of stories by Joseph Conrad. |
| Quote, "..who maintained that his name was Henry Price. However, for some reason or other, the natives down the river had given him the name of Makola, and it stuck to him through all his wanderings about the country. |
| The Adventure of the Cardboard Box follows one of the 58 Sherlock Holmes detective stories as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
| The Adventure of the Red Circle follows one of the 58 tales of famous detective Sherlock Holmes as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
| A collection of six humorous stories which makes a parody of a detective during late Victorian London. Fiction. |
| The Adventures of Gerard follows one of the 58 tales of famous detective Sherlock Holmes as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
| Quote, "THERE is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art. |
| The Ballad of the White Horse by G.K. Chesterton is a collection of poetry about one of England's forgotten heroes and saviours, King Alfred. |
| The Barbarism of Berlin is a critique of war by G. K. Chesterton. |
| The Black Arrow is a 15th century war story by Robert Louis Stevenson . The House of Lancaster and the House of York go into the battle for the crown of England. |
| Quote, "There were labour contractors by the half-hundred - fitters and riveters, European, borrowed from the railway workshops, with, perhaps, twenty white and half-caste subordinates to direct, under direction... |
| The Call of the Wild by Jack London is regarded to be one of his best works. The central character in the novel is a dog named Buck, who after being abducted from a Californian judge is sold to a sled owner and forced to live under brutal conditions. |
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