Romance

The Princess Aline

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Richard Harding Davis



Morton Carlton, an easy-going, rich young artist, has never taken the concepts of love and marriage all that seriously -- until by accident …

John Dene of Toronto; a Comedy of Whitehall

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Herbert George Jenkins



John Dene comes to England with a great invention, and the intention of gingering-up the Admiralty. His directness and unconventional method…

The Money Moon: A Romance

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John Jeffery Farnol



The Money Moon is a light-hearted romance. Jilted in love, our American millionaire hero, George Bellow, takes a walking tour of the Kent co…

Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart

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Chrétien De Troyes



This medieval French romance is the oldest surviving work about Lancelot. When Queen Guinevere is abducted by Meleagrant, Lancelot must face…

Madame Butterfly

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John Luther Long



Madame Butterfly is the story of the young Japanese girl Cho-Cho San, who marries a flighty American naval officer, and is thenceforth outca…

Montezuma's Daughter

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H. Rider Haggard



A moving adventure story narrated by Thomas Wingfield, an Englishman, for Queen Elizabeth 1 of England about the murder of his mother, his t…

Indiana

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George Sand



This is George Sand's first novel. Her real name was Amantine (or Amandine) Lucile Dupin, and she later became baroness Dudevant. As an aris…

The Reef

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Edith Wharton



George Darrow, Anna Leath’s first love, is finally coming from London to propose to her. However, he drifts to an affair with Sophy Viner, A…

In Chancery (Forsyte Saga Vol. 2)

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John Galsworthy



'The Forsyte Saga' is the story of a wealthy London family stretching from the eighteen-eighties until the nineteen-twenties. In Chancery is…

Sybil, or the Two Nations

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Benjamin Disraeli



Sybil is one of the most prominent political novels of the mid-nineteenth century, taking as its subject the "condition of England"…

Rowdy of the Cross L

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B. M. Bower



There's bad blood between Rowland ''Rowdy'' Vaughan and Harry Conroy. Really bad blood. But Rowdy is crazy about Harry's sister, Jessie. …

The Innocents, A Story for Lovers

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Sinclair Lewis



“Mr. and Mrs. Seth Appleby were almost old. They called each other 'Father' and 'Mother.' But frequently they were guilty of holding hands, …

The Lark

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E. Nesbit



"The Lark" has all the charm and freshness which have made Miss Nesbit's former novels so justly popular, and yet the story ts ent…

The Lovers

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Emily Dickinson



LibriVox volunteers bring you 27 recordings of The Lovers by Emily Dickinson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for May 27, 2012.The verses…

The Way of the World

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William Congreve



The Way of the World is a play written by British playwright William Congreve. It premiered in 1700 in the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields i…

The Upas Tree, A Christmas Story for all the Year

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Florence Louisa Barclay



Ronald West has a brilliant idea for his next novel, but to do it right, he wants to spend the next six months tramping around central Afric…

Phantom Fortune, A Novel

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon



Lady Maulevrier was once a beautiful socialite, beloved and welcomed in London high society. But her life took a turn for the worse when her…

The Channings

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Mrs. Henry Wood



This is a saga about life in a small town in England during the Victorian era. The "stars" of this saga are the Channings. Mr. Cha…

The Masquerader

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Katherine Cecil Thurston



The Masquerader is one of two Katherine Cecil Thurston’s books that appeared on the Publisher’s Weekly best-seekers list in 1905 (The other,…

Doctor Wortle's School

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Anthony Trollope



Anthony Trollope’s fortieth novel, published in 1881, concerns a respectable Christian boys’ school whose proprietor unknowingly hires a wom…

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