Philosophy & Science
Great works of human inquiry — from ancient wisdom to early scientific discovery.
0 eBooks in this category'The Last Evolution' by John W. Campbell, Jr. (John Wood) is an evocative explor...
In the fifth volume of Charles Lever's captivating series, "The Confessions of H...
In 'Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXI', Alexander Maclare...
"On the Duties of the Clergy" by Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, serves as a sig...
In 'A Great Day for the Irish,' Alice L. Hopf (Alice Lightner) embarks on a vibr...
Step into a remarkable period of literary exploration with "The Mirror of Litera...
In 'The Little Immigrant,' Eva Stern offers a poignant exploration of identity,...
In 'The Eternal Maiden', T. Everett Harré weaves a rich tapestry of myth and rea...
In 'Afloat; or, Adventures on Watery Trails', Captain Alan Douglas invites reade...
In "Military History: Lectures Delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge," Sir Joh...
In 'None so deaf as those who won't hear: A comedietta in one act,' Herbert Pelh...
In 'The Bird and Insects' Post Office', Robert Bloomfield crafts a whimsical yet...
In 'Pamela Censured', the anonymous author weaves a compelling narrative that ch...
In 'Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, 1 Thessalonians', Richard Francis W...
In 'Two American Boys with the Allied Armies,' author Sherman Crockett invites r...
In 'Karl Krinken, His Christmas Stocking,' Susan Warner offers a heartwarming ta...