Books tagged with Non-Fiction[124 found]
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Korea and Her Neighbors
by Isabella L. Bird
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A vivid travelogue exploring Korea and its surrounding regions, filled with detailed observations of landscapes, culture, and daily life. Through keen insight and adventurous journeys, it offers readers an engaging portrait of a distant land and its people.
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Ecce Homo
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A provocative self-examination that blends philosophy and autobiography, this work lays bare the mind of a radical thinker. With wit and intensity, it explores art, morality, and the making of a philosopher who dared to redefine truth, greatness, and the human spirit.
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The Englishwoman in America
by Isabella L. Bird
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A fearless traveler crosses the Atlantic and rides rough stages, lake steamers, and prairie wagons through the raw United States—Boston parlors to frontier cabins, Niagara’s spray to Rocky Mountain snows. With sharp, curious eyes she weighs manners, politics, faith, and food, meeting strangers who prove America’s contradictions: restless, generous, harsh, and endlessly surprising.
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A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
by Isabella L. Bird
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A fearless Englishwoman explores the untamed Rocky Mountains in the 1870s, riding solo through rugged peaks and frontier towns. Her vivid letters capture thrilling encounters with outlaws, wildlife, and settlers, blending adventure with sharp insights into a wild, changing West
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The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
by Isabella L. Bird
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A daring journey unfolds through the lush jungles and bustling ports of nineteenth-century Southeast Asia. With keen eyes and fearless spirit, a traveler captures the beauty, danger, and wonder of lands rarely seen by Westerners, revealing a vivid portrait of cultures, landscapes, and the courage to explore the unknown.
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The Hawaiian Archipelago
by Isabella L. Bird
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A journey through the islands’ volcanic landscapes, lush valleys, and vibrant cultures reveals the beauty and complexity of Hawaii in the 19th century. Observations of nature, society, and adventure paint a vivid portrait of an archipelago both enchanting and untamed.
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The Mighty Deep: And What We Know of It
by Agnes Giberne
Categories: Non-Fiction » Education & Study Guides
Dive into the mysteries of the ocean in this captivating exploration of its wonders and secrets. Blending science and storytelling, it reveals the power, beauty, and life hidden beneath the waves, inspiring awe for the vast world below.
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The Road
by Jack London
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A restless wanderer hits the rails in hard-times America, learning tramp codes, sharing stew in jungle camps, and outwitting railroad bulls. Between hunger and comradeship, brutal vagrancy laws and sudden kindness, he rides boxcars, does time, and joins a ragged army of the unemployed. A raw, quick-witted memoir of freedom’s price and the country revealed from atop the rattling rods.
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The Cruise of the Snark
by Jack London
Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel
A homemade schooner, a restless crew, and a plan to sail the world. From the nerve-racking launch to calms and cyclones across the Pacific, this log brims with island nights, shark-bright seas, and encounters from Hawai‘i to the Solomons. Hard lessons in seamanship, money, and health turn bravado into grit as the romance of the South Seas collides with the true cost of chasing it.
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The People of the Abyss
by Jack London
Categories: Non-Fiction » Social Science
A stark and immersive account of life in the slums of early 20th-century London, exposing poverty, suffering, and social injustice. Through vivid observation, it reveals the struggles, resilience, and humanity of those living on society’s margins.
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Cargoes for Crusoes
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A castaway on a lonely island finds crates of books washed ashore from a wrecked ship. Tales of adventure, war critiques, and essays on human folly spark his spirit. This whimsical anthology of literary treasures celebrates stories that bridge isolation and ignite the soul’s voyages in a boundless sea of imagination.
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American Nights Entertainment
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A captivating anthology of essays illuminating the literary stars of the 1920s, from the dramatic depths of John Galsworthy to the whimsical worlds of Booth Tarkington. Delve into the minds behind timeless tales of romance, adventure, and social intrigue, as four visionary publishers unveil the season's must-read gems. Perfect for book lovers seeking inspiration in the golden age of fiction.
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A Lady of England: The Life and Letters of Charlotte Maria Tucker
by Agnes Giberne
Categories: Non-Fiction » Biography
A spirited Victorian woman writes cherished children's tales under a pseudonym, weaving adventure and faith. At 54, she becomes a missionary in India, embracing Punjabi culture to uplift the marginalized. Her letters reveal a life of sacrifice and joy, inspiring readers with her quest for purpose
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Why Authors Go Wrong, and Other Explanations
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A lively tour through the trials of writing, this collection explores how ambition, vanity, muddled purpose, and sheer bad luck can derail creative work. With sharp humor and affectionate insight, it reveals the quirks, delusions, and rare triumphs that shape the literary life, offering a witty mirror to anyone who has ever tried to create.
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The Women Who Make Our Novels
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Biography
Step into an era when fiction’s brightest new voices were women, and follow a passionate critic as he maps their rise from the circulating library to the literary canon. Portraits, anecdotes, and sharp readings reveal how these novelists reshaped love stories, social satire, and realism, and why their work still feels startlingly modern.
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True Stories of Girl Heroines
by Evelyn Everett-Green
Categories: Non-Fiction » Biography
Across battlefields, sickrooms, stormy coasts and burning cities, real girls step forward when adults falter—carrying messages under fire, guarding secrets, nursing the wounded, and defying bullies, soldiers and storms. Their true adventures reveal how courage, faith and quick wits can blaze from the smallest, seemingly weakest hearts.
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The Dawn of Day
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
Aphorisms blaze like signal fires across this book of beginnings: an untimely dawn in which a free spirit tests inherited morals, unmasks pity and guilt, and searches the sources of conscience. With playful severity it urges experiments in living, a brave sobriety, and the courage to make new values—so that daybreak becomes an act of intellectual rebellion.
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Beyond Good and Evil
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A provocative philosopher challenges conventional morality, dissecting notions of truth, virtue, and power. Through sharp aphorisms, he critiques religion, culture, and human nature, urging readers to forge their own values in a world beyond simplistic good and evil. This bold, unsettling work ignites deep reflection on freedom, individuality, and the forces shaping society’s soul.
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Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters, and Journals
by Louisa M. Alcott
Categories: Non-Fiction » Biography
An intimate glimpse into the life behind the beloved stories, revealing the thoughts, struggles, and inspirations of a remarkable writer. Through personal letters and journal entries, her passions, challenges, and everyday experiences come alive, offering a deeper understanding of the woman who shaped generations of readers.
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The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction
by Dorothy Scarborough
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
An incisive survey of uncanny literature charts how English fiction conjures ghosts, vampires, occult rites, and scientific terrors—from Gothic castles to suburban parlors. It traces folklore and spiritualism, psychology and satire, showing how fear, doubt, and desire shape narrative technique. A map to the modern uncanny and the cultural anxieties it haunts.
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