Published 1800 -1900

A House Divided Against Itself

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Margaret O. Oliphant



"A house divided against itself cannot stand." So said Abraham Lincoln in 1858. Here we have the irascible Mr. Waring, an elderly …

Antonia

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George Sand



Will love conquer all? An entertaining novel of growth in light of societal pressures of propriety, finance and inheritance of 19th century …

In League With Israel

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Annie Fellows Johnston



When Bethany Hallam travels to Chattanooga for the League Conference, she meets David Herschel, who challenges her thinking and changes her …

The Ralstons

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Francis Marion Crawford



Katharine has married Jack Ralston secretly and hoped to force her rich uncle's hand in assisting him to find a career. After his refusal, s…

Alice

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Frederic Werden Pangborn



This book is given to the reader, as the exposition of a terrible possibility in actual life. Should there be found, in its pages, any warm…

Self-Control

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Mary Brunton



The author: "This little tale was begun at first merely for my own amusement. It is published that I may reconcile my conscience to the…

Mizora: A Prophecy

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Mary E Bradley Lane



After being exiled from her home and family, Vera Zarovich finds herself in Mizora, a civilization at the center of the Earth made up entire…

The Bagpipers

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George Sand



A story of two sets of lovers and the development of their relationships, set in rural France in the mid 19th century. - Summary by PeterTuc…

Ticonderoga

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George Payne Rainsford James



In the backwoods, lives a man and his two teenage children. He has sought the quiet life on the frontier, although he is a friend to all and…

H.M.S. Pinafore

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W. S. Gilbert



In this recording, one person reads the entire play, all parts, including the stage directions. Even without the support of Arthur Sullivan…

Dr Paull's Theory

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Alice Mangold Diehl



Hugh Paull's training in a London hospital is nearly complete, and he will soon be qualified as a doctor. But what fate is in store for him?…

Noughts and Crosses

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Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch



This is a collection of well-written engaging short stories written by "Q", the pen name of the prolific and eccentric Sir Arthur …

It Is Never Too Late to Mend

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Charles Reade



A ruthless squire becomes obsessed with a younger woman and conspires against her lover, George Fielding, so that the squire can win her. Wi…

The Fortune Hunter

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Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie



Mowatt wrote The Fortune Hunter to be submitted to a contest held by the New World newspaper. (The novel won the $100 prize.) Contest rules…

Miss Meredith

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Amy Levy



Miss Meredith is not the most talented of her sisters. In fact, she considers herself the typical of them. She has the adventure of a life t…

The Northern Spy

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J. Thomas Warren



The Northern Spy, written in the 1800s, is a lively story about a Union soldier who infiltrates a Confederate battalion in order to aid in …

My Flirtations

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Ella Hepworth Dixon



Many novels, most notably Hannah Webster's The Coquette, focused on how terrible it is for a woman to flirt before her marriage. "I did…

Rachel Gray

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Julia Kavanagh



Kavanagh's books feature strong young women, like herself, and had much popular appeal among that audience during her lifetime. She lived mo…

Schopenhauer in the Air

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Sadakichi Hartmann



Sadakichi Hartmann was an art and literary critic who wrote plays, short stories and several volumes of poetry. Hauntingly beautiful, these …

The Smuggler

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George Payne Rainsford James



The county of Kent, situated in the south eastern corner of England is ideally placed for the smugglers' trade. Close to London, with its ma…

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