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Discover the enduring legacy of one of America’s greatest philosophers and educators in The John Dewey Signature Classics—a beautifully illustrated 20-volume collection of his most influential works. From education and ethics to politics and metaphysics, Dewey’s...
The Keeper of the Bees by Gene Stratton-Porter is a heartwarming and philosophical novel that explores healing, nature, and human connection. Set in post-World War I America, the story follows Jamie MacFarlane, a wounded and disillusioned war veteran who escapes from a...
Who is the elusive figure orchestrating a wave of brilliant crimes across London? The police have no clues. The victims never see their assailant. And the criminal leaves behind only the mark of genius. In The Master Criminal, celebrated mystery author J. Jefferson...
A quiet train ride turns into a deadly puzzle in this classic golden-age mystery from J. Jefferson Farjeon, master of atmospheric suspense. When a passenger aboard the 5.18 train vanishes without a trace—leaving behind only a cryptic note and a trail of unanswered...
First published in 1916, Democracy and Education is one of John Dewey’s most influential works—an enduring classic in the philosophy of education. In this landmark book, Dewey explores the essential connection between democratic society and progressive education,...
In Art as Experience, renowned philosopher and educator John Dewey presents a profound and original exploration of the nature of art, grounding it firmly in the realm of everyday human experience. First published in 1934, this seminal work argues that art is not...
Experience and Nature (1925) is one of John Dewey’s most significant philosophical works, offering a deep and challenging inquiry into the relationship between human experience and the natural world. In this ambitious book, Dewey argues that experience is rooted in...
Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West is a powerful and unsettling modernist novel that exposes the despair hidden beneath the surface of American life during the Great Depression. Written in a stark, economical style, the book is both a work of social criticism and a...
This beautifully illustrated volume brings together the essential works of John Aubrey — 17th-century English antiquary, biographer, and eccentric observer of the world — in one definitive collection. With a unique voice that blends curiosity, wit, and a pioneering...
The Classic Collection of R. Austin Freeman: Dr. Thorndyke Mysteries gathers together the finest works of one of the true masters of detective fiction. Freeman, often credited as the inventor of the “inverted detective story,” brought a unique scientific precision and...
John Dewey’s Experience and Education (1938) is a landmark work in the philosophy of education, offering a thoughtful critique of both traditional and progressive schooling. In this concise yet profound book, Dewey explores the vital role of experience in the learning...
History of English Affairs (Historia Rerum Anglicarum) by William of Newburgh is a vital chronicle of 12th-century England, written by one of the most perceptive and reliable historians of the medieval period. Composed between approximately 1196 and 1198, this...
This richly illustrated edition gathers the most intriguing and imaginative works of Lockwood Ingersoll (pseudonym of Ingersoll Lockwood), offering readers a unique glimpse into a forgotten corner of late 19th-century speculative fiction. Blending satire, fantasy, and...
Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) is a luminous and meditative novel that traces the spiritual journey of two French Catholic missionaries as they build a new diocese in the rugged and majestic landscape of 19th-century New Mexico. Based on...
In The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology, Alfred Adler — one of the founding figures of modern psychology — presents the core principles of his influential theory known as Individual Psychology. Breaking away from Freud’s psychoanalysis, Adler offers a...
The Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis: Complete Collection, Vol. 1 — Illustrated gathers together twenty remarkable works by America’s first Nobel Prize laureate in Literature. Written between 1915 and 1930, these stories showcase Lewis’s keen eye for social detail, his...
This first volume of The Complete Works of Arthur W. Pink brings together twelve of the most influential writings by one of the 20th century’s most profound and uncompromising Christian thinkers. Known for his deep commitment to Scripture, theological precision, and...
John Buchan’s The Thirty-Nine Steps is a landmark in spy and adventure fiction, first published in 1915 and still regarded as one of the most thrilling tales of its kind. Introducing the now-iconic hero Richard Hannay, the novel set the stage for generations of...
Lord of the World (1907) is a dystopian novel by Robert Hugh Benson, a Catholic priest and former Anglican. Set in a future where secular humanism has triumphed and traditional religion has been nearly eradicated, the novel presents a chilling vision of a world unified...
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