The following is a list of recently released ebooks from various Gutenberg projects, including Project Gutenberg US, PG Australia, Faded Page, and Standard Ebooks.
Jeanie Hallam had been born in America, but when she became orphaned she was sent to live with relatives in England. She returned to America with the prospect of marriage and the opportunity to raise a young girl, orphaned like herself. However the arrivals of both a young British doctor and her beautiful cousin place obstacles in her road to happiness.
“Rudi” von Ritterhaus, Viennese psychiatrist, finds himself a ghost in a strange world, when he comes to refuge in England after the Austrian anschluss. This is his story of the remaking of his world. It is also the story of a wise and tender psychiatrist seeing into the mental ills of others and bringing them healing.—Kirkus Review
The novel is set in the time of King Louis XV of France and is described as a story of love, adventure, and intrigue.
A collection of nine interlinked short stories that celebrate rugged men and their loyal dogs, blending humour, adventure, and human-animal companionship.
This is the unabridged version of the story published in 1928.
The new planet Caem out of the infinite deeps of interstellar space, moved in towards the sun like a comet, and stayed - a new member of the Solar System, between Earth and Venus. Xenephrene it was named and it made a pretty vision in the evening sky ... until other things began to appear in the heavens. flying things, strange visitants, mysterious lights - and people knew then that they were no longer alone. Xenephrene was inhabited, and its inhabitants were discovering the Earth. But were they coming as friends or as invaders? For trade or for conquest?
The Maple Leaf was a Canadian juvenile monthly magazine published from July 1852 to December 1854. It was the second juvenile magazine published in Canada and was written for both boys and girls and their families. In all, a total of 30 issues were published.
This edition features the Quince. Other articles include: Nuts, Coleus, the most desirable Grapes, Wintering Geraniums, Deacon Lettuce, and more.
In a narrative that captures the essence of rural Canada in the early 1900s, "The Old Orchard" by Mack Cloie masterfully intertwines the lives of its characters against a pastoral backdrop. The story unfolds in the vibrant landscapes of Western Ontario, where old values clash with new ways. Central to the tale is the Medford family, whose peaceful existence in their ancestral orchard is punctuated by themes of redemption, community conflicts, and personal awakenings. Cloie's prose elegantly portrays the struggles and triumphs of the Medfords, highlighting the enduring spirit of rural communities. As the characters navigate love, betrayal, and societal expectations, "The Old Orchard" emerges as a poignant reflection on the human condition and the timeless dance between tradition and change.—Amazon
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