Philosophy & Science
Great works of human inquiry — from ancient wisdom to early scientific discovery.
0 eBooks in this categoryThe Little Regiment, and Other Episodes of the American Civil War by Stephen Cra...
In "The Poems of Giacomo Leopardi," readers are invited to explore the intricate...
In 'The Road and the Roadside,' Burton Willis Potter offers a profound meditatio...
Voltaire's 'Candide' is a biting satire that critiques the optimism of the Enlig...
In Robert W. Krepps' captivating novel, "The Giants From Outer Space," readers a...
Step into the whimsical yet chaotic world of 17th-century England through Richar...
In 'The Wellsprings of Space', Albert Teichner crafts an intricate tapestry of i...
In the second volume of John Alexander Logan's gripping series, 'The Great Consp...
In "The Human Interest: A Study in Incompatibilities," Violet Hunt embarks on a...
In 'The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 4', Gilbert Parker continues to weave a...
In 'Geoffrey Strong,' Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards presents a profound explorat...
In "The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox," Charles E. Morris offers an intr...
In "The Newmarket, Bury, Thetford and Cromer Road: Sport and history on an East...
In "Gods of the North," Robert E. Howard transports readers to a mythic realm wh...
John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' is a monumental work of English literature that ex...
In 'Billy Whiskers in France', Frances Trego Montgomery takes readers on an ench...
James Branch Cabell's 'The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions' stands as a...
In 'Centauri Vengeance', Stephen Marlowe crafts a gripping tale that transcends...
In 'Bad Hugh,' Mary Jane Holmes presents a captivating exploration of morality,...
"The Governors" by E. Phillips Oppenheim presents a compelling narrative that in...