As the story unfolds, you'll find yourself questioning the boundaries that separate the privileged from the powerless, the righteous from the renegade.
H.G. Wells takes readers on a thought-provoking journey in "The Invisible Man." This classic novel continues to captivate readers with its exploration of science and human nature.
Yeats "writes with perfect spontaneity, and if he selected his field with an eye to its popularity, he found it most favorable to the exercise of undeniable talent." -- The New York Times.
1911 Marie Corelli was one of the select authors whose works were obviously inspired from a source far beyond the powers of the greater masses of human beings to contact.
"If an author might choose his time and place as an artist does the light and hanging of his picture," says Mr. Doyle, "these tales might well be read ‘round the fire' upon a winter's night.