Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy

Romance Amid Rural Realms

Discover the captivating tale of love, passion, and independence in Thomas Hardy's 'Far from the Madding Crowd,' where a headstrong woman navigates the complexities of rural life and the hearts of three very different suitors.

Far From the Madding Crowd by English writer Thomas Hardy is a Victorian Romance novel first published in 1895 in the United Kingdom.

A compelling saga of genuine worth and brilliance, a timeless masterpiece that thrives in an age of enduring allure, showcasing the unparalleled brilliance of early literature. This romance novel shall leave no room for discontent, classic English literature at its finest.

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“It appears that ordinary men take wives because possession is not possible without marriage, and that ordinary women accept husbands because marriage is not possible without possession”

Overview
"Far from the Madding Crowd" follows the spirited Bathsheba Everdene as she inherits a farm, navigating the challenges of rural life in Victorian England. Her beauty and independence attract three suitors: Gabriel Oak, a steadfast shepherd; William Boldwood, a wealthy landowner; and Sergeant Francis Troy, a charismatic soldier. As Bathsheba navigates love, desire, and societal expectations, the novel delves into the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and the contrasting forces of stability and passion.

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The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle

Holmes and Watson's Transatlantic Murder Mystery

“Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognises genius.” - Sherlock Holmes

A CLASSIC SHERLOCK HOLMES TALE OF MYSTERY, MURDER, AND THE PINKERTON DETECTIVE

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"The Valley of Fear" is a detective novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. It was first serialized in "The Strand Magazine" between 1914 and 1915 and was later published as a book in 1915. This novel is unique in that it is divided into two distinct parts: the first part is a traditional Sherlock Holmes mystery, while the second part dives into a historical backstory.

Recap:
In "The Valley of Fear" by Arthur Conan Doyle, Dr. John Watson seeks Sherlock Holmes's assistance in investigating the mysterious activities of John McMurdo, a newcomer to a small mining town in Pennsylvania who is entangled with the secretive and dangerous Scowrers. Holmes and Watson's pursuit leads them to uncover McMurdo's true identity as Birdy Edwards, an undercover detective from the Pinkerton agency, and the dark history of the Scowrers, a criminal organization with roots in Ireland.

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The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle

Original Sherlock Holmes Tale of Love and Larceny

A CLASSIC SHERLOCK HOLMES TALE OF DEDUCTION AND DECEPTION

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"The Sign of the Four," is a detective novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and was first published in 1890 in the United Kingdom. It is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes, following "A Study in Scarlet." In this novel, Holmes and his loyal friend and chronicler, Dr. John Watson, are presented with another intriguing case.

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“My mind," he said, "rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most abstruse cryptogram or the most intricate analysis, and I am in my own proper atmosphere. I can dispense then with artificial stimulants. But I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation. That is why I have chosen my own particular profession, or rather created it, for I am the only one in the world.”

RECAP:
"The Sign of the Four" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a riveting Sherlock Holmes mystery that begins when a young woman named Mary Morstan seeks Holmes and Dr. Watson's help in solving the decade-old disappearance of her father. This case leads the brilliant detective and his trusty friend on a thrilling adventure filled with mysterious letters, hidden treasures, and a dangerous one-legged man. This novel has a tale of betrayal, stolen riches, and a deadly pact, all while shedding light on the budding romance between Dr. Watson and Mary Morstan.

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The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie

Death in the Fairway: A Hercule Poirot Case

“Some of the greatest criminals I have known had the faces of angels.” - Hercule Poirot

LIES, LOVE, AND MURDER ON THE FRENCH COAST

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"The Murder on the Links" is a detective novel by English writer Agatha Christie, first published in 1923 in the United States and the United Kingdom. This is Christie’s second novel featuring the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and Arthur Hastings.

Recap:
"The Murder on the Links" by Agatha Christie is a gripping detective novel featuring Hercule Poirot and Dr. Arthur Hastings. The story unfolds when a frantic letter from Paul Renauld, a wealthy man living in France, reaches Poirot, seeking his help. Upon their arrival, they find Renauld dead on a golf course, setting off a complex investigation involving love affairs, financial intrigues, and a multitude of suspects, all expertly navigated by Poirot's brilliant deductive skills.

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“Man is an unoriginal animal. Unoriginal within the law in his daily respectable life, equally unoriginal outside the law. If a man commits a crime, any other crime he commits will resemble it closely.”

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

Twelve Intriguing Mysteries for The Legendary Detective

“It's a wicked world, and when a clever man turns his brain to crime it is the worst of all.” – Sherlock Holmes

THE GREAT DETECTIVE'S GREATEST HITS

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"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection of short stories written by English writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring the world-famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson. The book was first published in 1892 and is often considered to be one of the most popular and enduring works of detective fiction. This collection consists of twelve stories set in Victorian era London with their own mysteries which Sherlock Holmes is called upon to solve.

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“Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing. It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something entirely different.”

Recap:
"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a collection of twelve gripping short stories that follow the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his steadfast companion, Dr. John Watson, as they tackle a wide array of baffling cases in Victorian London. From unraveling royal scandals and uncovering hidden identities to deciphering coded messages and solving mysterious deaths, Holmes employs his unparalleled deductive skills to solve each mystery.

The 12 Stories:
A Scandal in Bohemia
The Red-Headed League
A Case of Identity
The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Five Orange Pips
The Man With The Twisted Lip
The Adventure of The Blue Carbuncle
The Adventure of The Speckled Band
The Adventure of The Engineer’s Thumb
The Adventure of The Noble Bachelor
The Adventure of The Beryl Coronet
The Adventure of The Copper Beeches

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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

Lies, Alibis, and Deception: A Hercule Poirot Mystery

“Every new development that arises is like the shake you give to a kaleidoscope—the thing changes entirely in aspect.” - Hercule Poirot

A CLASSIC WHODUNIT: HERCULE POIROT'S MOST INGENIOUS CASE

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"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" is a famous detective novel written by English writer Agatha Christie and was first published in 1926 in the UK and the US. It is one of Christie's most renowned works and is considered a classic of the mystery genre. The novel features her beloved detective, Hercule Poirot, who is called upon to solve a baffling murder in a small English village.

Recap:
"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" by Agatha Christie is a classic mystery novel narrated by Dr. James Sheppard, a friend of the wealthy victim, Roger Ackroyd. When Ackroyd is found dead in his locked study with a dagger in his neck, the famous detective Hercule Poirot is called out of retirement to solve the baffling case. Poirot's meticulous investigation uncovers a complex web of secrets, leading to a shocking and controversial twist ending that redefines the conventions of detective fiction.

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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

The Original Epic Dramatic Tragedy

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Romeo and Juliet by English author William Shakespeare is a romantic tragedy first published in 1597 in England.

Overview

"Romeo and Juliet" is a tragic play by William Shakespeare set in Verona, Italy. The story revolves around two young lovers from feuding families, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, who fall deeply in love at first sight and secretly marry, but their forbidden love becomes a catalyst for a series of events that lead to their untimely demise.

Romeo and Juliet" portrays the profound and devastating consequences of hatred, youthful impetuosity, and the power of love. Through its timeless themes of love, fate, and family conflict, the play explores the complexities of young love, the destructive nature of vengeance, and the tragic irony that surrounds Romeo and Juliet's ill-fated romance.

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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

A Gothic Romance of Dark Desires

ROMANCE AND REVENGE ON THE WIND-SWEPT HEIGHTS: THE HAUNTING STORY OF HEATHCLIFF AND CATHERINE

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"Wuthering Heights" is a classic fiction novel written by English writer Emily Brontë, published in 1847 in the United Kingdom. It is known for its dark and passionate narrative, is often considered one of the greatest works of English literature and is celebrated for its complex characters and exploration of themes such as love, revenge, social class, and the destructive power of obsession.

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“You loved me-then what right had you to leave me? What right-answer me-for the poor fancy you felt for Linton? Because misery and degradation, and death, and nothing that God or Satan could inflict would have parted us, you, of your own will, did it. I have not broken your heart- you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine."

RECAP:
"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë is a haunting tale of love and revenge set amidst the desolate moors of Yorkshire. The novel explores the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff, a brooding and vengeful outsider, and Catherine Earnshaw, his passionate and headstrong childhood friend. As their intense love transforms into obsession and cruelty, the novel delves into the destructive power of unchecked emotions, leaving an indelible mark on its characters and the reader's psyche.

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Iconic American Masterpiece of Love, Ambition, and Illusion

Step into the gilded world of lavish parties, clandestine affairs, and the haunting allure of Jay Gatsby himself, as F. Scott Fitzgerald's unforgettable novel, The Great Gatsby, captures the essence of an era, leaving you captivated until the very last page.

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The Great Gatsby by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald is an American classic literature first published in 1925 in the United States.

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“And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.”."

Overview

The Great Gatsby" is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and published in 1925. Set in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, the story takes place in Long Island, New York, and explores themes of wealth, love, ambition, and the American Dream. The wildly popular novel, is considered a classic of American literature, celebrated for its lyrical prose, vivid imagery, and exploration of the disillusionment and emptiness of the American Dream.

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Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson

An Epic Adventure Through Scotland's Past

A TALE OF TREACHERY AND COURAGE: A HIGHLAND ADVENTURE

"Kidnapped" is an adventure novel written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886 in the United Kingdom. It is still celebrated today for its vivid portrayal of the Scottish landscape and its exploration of themes like loyalty, friendship, and the struggle for justice, and also delves into the complex political and social tensions in 18th-century Scotland immediately following the Jacobite uprising.

The full title of the book is: Kidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751: How he was Kidnapped and Cast away; his Sufferings in a Desert Isle; His Journey in the Wild Highlands; his acquaintance with Alan Breck Stewart and other notorious Highland Jacobites; with all that he suffered at the hands of his Uncle, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws, falsely so-called: Written by Himself and now set forth by Robert Louis Stevenson.

A Peek Inside:
“Call up your vermin to your back, sir, and fall on! The sooner the clash begins, the sooner ye'll taste this steel throughout your vitals.”

Recap:
"Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a thrilling adventure set in 18th-century Scotland. The story is about young David Balfour, who is betrayed by his uncle, kidnapped, and sold into slavery. Alongside the fiery Jacobite rebel Alan Breck Stewart, David embarks on a perilous journey through the Scottish Highlands, navigating treacherous terrain and political intrigue while forging an enduring friendship.

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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

A Map, Mutiny, and Mayhem: The Legendary Adventure

“Dead men don’t bite”

PIRATES, PLOTS, AND BURIED GOLD: A TALE OF ADVENTURE

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"Treasure Island" is an adventure novel written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, first published as a book in 1883 in the United Kingdom. Known for its swashbuckling pirates, buried treasure, and thrilling escapades, it has become a classic of children's and adult literature and a significant work in the adventure genre.

A Peek Inside:
“That was Flint's treasure that we had come so far to seek, and that had cost already the lives of seventeen men from the Hispaniola. How many it had cost in the ammassing, what blood and sorrow, what good ships scuttled on the deep, what brave men walking the plank blindfold, what shot of cannon, what shame and lies and cruelty, perhaps no man alive could tell.”

Recap:
"Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is an exhilarating adventure tale narrated by Jim Hawkins, a young innkeeper's son who stumbles upon a treasure map left behind by the enigmatic pirate, Billy Bones. Alongside a group of adventurers, Jim sets sail to a remote Caribbean island in search of Captain Flint's hidden riches. Little does he know that treacherous pirates, led by the cunning Long John Silver, are lurking among the crew, leading to a high-stakes battle of wits and courage for the legendary treasure.

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The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie

An Adventure in Espionage and Romance

"The Man in the Brown Suit" by Agatha Christie follows the spirited and adventurous Anne Beddingfeld as she stumbles upon a murder at a London underground station. Drawn into the intrigue surrounding the death, Anne begins her own investigation, guided by a cryptic message and a trail of diamonds that lead her to South Africa. Along the way, she encounters danger, romance, and a web of international espionage, as she seeks to uncover the truth and unravel a complex conspiracy.

DIAMONDS, DECEPTION, MYSTERY & INTRIGUE FROM LONDON TO SOUTH AFRICA

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"The Man in the Brown Suit" is a detective and mystery novel written by English writer Agatha Christie and was first published in 1924 in the United States. The novel does not feature the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, but rather a new cast of characters in Colonel Race and Anne Beddingfeld..

Recap:
"The Man in the Brown Suit" by Agatha Christie follows the spirited and adventurous Anne Beddingfeld as she stumbles upon a murder at a London underground station. Drawn into the intrigue surrounding the death, Anne begins her own investigation, guided by a cryptic message and a trail of diamonds that lead her to South Africa. Along the way, she encounters danger, romance, and a web of international espionage, as she seeks to uncover the truth and unravel a complex conspiracy.

A Peek Inside:
“It is really a hard life. Men will not be nice to you if you are not good-looking, and women will not be nice to you if you are.”

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Bleak House

Original Renowned Classic Historical Literature

In Charles Dickens' masterful novel, "Bleak House," a sprawling web of secrets, mysteries, and social commentary unfolds in Victorian England. Follow the resilient Esther Summerson as she navigates the labyrinthine legal case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, while encountering a captivating cast of characters from all walks of life. Dickens' rich prose and intricate storytelling make this tale of love, justice, and societal decay a timeless masterpiece that will enthrall readers from start to finish.

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Bleak House by famous English writer Charles Dickens is a Victorian Era classic first published in 1853 England.

A tale of true worth and brilliance, a literary classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books have an excellence that is unmatched from those of present day. This famous novel shall leave no room for discontent, English literary classic at its finest.

A Peek Inside

“I found every breath of air, and every scent, and every flower and leaf and blade of grass and every passing cloud, and everything in nature, more beautiful and wonderful to me than I had ever found it yet. This was my first gain from my illness. How little I had lost, when the wide world was so full of delight for me.”

Overview

In Charles Dickens' masterful novel, "Bleak House," a sprawling web of secrets, mysteries, and social commentary unfolds in Victorian England. Follow the resilient Esther Summerson as she navigates the labyrinthine legal case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, while encountering a captivating cast of characters from all walks of life. Dickens' rich prose and intricate storytelling make this tale of love, justice, and societal decay a timeless masterpiece that will enthrall readers from start to finish.

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The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare by G. K. Chesterton

Unraveling the Enigma of Anarchist Shadows

Unravel the enigmatic world of 'The Man Who Was Thursday,' a thrilling and mind-bending masterpiece where mystery, adventure, and philosophical intrigue converge to challenge your perceptions at every turn.

The Man Who Was Thursday by English writer G.K. Chesterton is a mystery thriller novel first published in 1908 in the United Kingdom.

A Peek Inside
“Shall I tell you the secret of the whole world? It is that we have only known the back of the world. We see everything from behind, and it looks brutal. That is not a tree, but the back of a tree. That is not a cloud, but the back of a cloud. Cannot you see that everything is stooping and hiding a face? If we could only get round in front--”

Overview
In "The Man Who Was Thursday," G.K. Chesterton weaves an enthralling tale of intrigue and suspense. Gabriel Syme, a poet-turned-detective, finds himself drawn into a secret society of anarchists, each known by a day of the week as their code names. As Syme delves deeper into this mysterious organization, he must confront a series of enigmatic and bizarre challenges, leading to a surprising revelation that turns his perception of reality upside down.

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G.K. Chesterton Biography

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, commonly known as G.K. Chesterton, was born on May 29, 1874, in Kensington, London, England. He was a prolific English writer, poet, philosopher, literary critic, and theologian. Chesterton's remarkable literary contributions spanned various genres, including fiction, non-fiction, essays, and poetry, earning him widespread recognition as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.

 

Chesterton attended St. Paul's School and later studied art at the Slade School of Art. However, his passion for literature and writing prevailed, and he soon found himself immersed in journalism and literature. In the early 1900s, he became a prominent literary critic and contributed regularly to various newspapers and magazines, including "The Daily News" and "The Illustrated London News."

 

In 1908, Chesterton published his most famous fictional work, "The Man Who Was Thursday," a surreal and philosophical thriller that showcased his unique blend of wit, paradox, and thought-provoking insights. He is also renowned for creating the enduring detective character, Father Brown, who featured in a series of mystery stories that reflected Chesterton's deep understanding of human nature and morality.

 

A convert to Catholicism in 1922, Chesterton's writings took on a more overtly religious and philosophical tone. He authored numerous works on theology and apologetics, defending the Christian faith and critiquing prevailing philosophies of his time. One of his notable works in this regard is "Orthodoxy," a compelling defense of orthodox Christianity that remains highly regarded to this day.

 

Beyond his literary pursuits, Chesterton was known for his larger-than-life personality, often characterized by his jovial wit, exuberant spirit, and signature outfit of cape and crumpled hat. He engaged in spirited debates with some of the leading intellectuals of his time, including George Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells.

 

G.K. Chesterton's legacy endures through his vast body of work, which includes over 100 books and countless essays and articles. His unique style and profound insights continue to captivate readers, and his influence can be seen in the works of many subsequent writers and thinkers.

 

Chesterton passed away on June 14, 1936, at the age of 62, leaving behind a literary legacy that has stood the test of time and continues to inspire readers and thinkers worldwide. His works remain a testament to his brilliance, wit, and unwavering commitment to truth and virtue.

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Arsène Lupin by Maurice Leblanc

A Classic Tale of Intrigue and Mystery

INTRIGUE, HEISTS, AND CHARISMA: THE DARING EXPLOITS OF A GENTLEMAN THIEF

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"Arsène Lupin" by Maurice Leblanc introduces readers to the charming and audacious gentleman thief who operates with style and wit. The novel follows Lupin as he executes a series of daring heists, outsmarting the authorities and engaging in elaborate disguises. Amidst the exhilarating adventures, the story offers a glimpse into Lupin's complex character, his sense of justice, and his uncanny ability to turn the tables on his pursuers, making it a captivating and enduring classic in the world of detective fiction.

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“So much the better if no one can ever say with absolute certainty: There is Arsene Lupin! The essential point is that the public may be able to refer to my work and say, without fear of mistake: Arsene Lupin did that!”

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The Big Four by Agatha Christie

Hercule Poirot's Mystery That Spans Continents

“He laughs best who laughs at the end.”

THE WORLD'S GREATEST DETECTIVE VS. THE CRIMINAL SYNDICATE

"The Big Four" is a detective fiction novel written by English writer Agatha Christie, first published in 1927 in the United States featuring her iconic detective, Hercule Poirot. This novel departs from her typical murder mystery format as it delves into espionage, international intrigue, and a global criminal conspiracy.

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"The Big Four" by Agatha Christie is an unconventional journey with Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings as they face a global conspiracy orchestrated by a shadowy criminal organization known as "The Big Four." As they investigate a series of seemingly unrelated cases, Poirot and Hastings uncover a web of espionage, disguises, and international intrigue. With the fate of nations at stake, they must race against time to unravel the mystery and bring the formidable criminal quartet to justice.

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“If one man does not make a move, the other must, and by permitting the adversary to make the attack one learns something about him.”

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The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

The Intriguing Mystery That Introduced Hercule Poirot

“Everything must be taken into account. If the fact will not fit the theory---let the theory go.”-- Hercule Poirot

THE BIRTH OF A DETECTIVE LEGEND--HERCULE POIROT'S DEBUT CASE

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"The Mysterious Affair at Styles" is the debut novel by English writer Agatha Christie, first published in 1920 in the UK and the US. It marks the first appearance of her famous detective, Hercule Poirot, and introduces readers to the intricate and clever style of mystery writing that would become her trademark.

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“Real evidence is usually vague and unsatisfactory. It has to be examined---sifted. But here the whole thing is cut and dried. No, my friend, this evidence has been very cleverly manufactured---so cleverly that it has defeated its own ends.”

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"The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie is a captivating murder mystery that introduces readers to the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot. Narrated by Captain Arthur Hastings, the story begins at the country estate of Styles Court, where wealthy widow Emily Inglethorp is poisoned in her locked bedroom. Poirot's keen deductive skills are put to the test by a web of secrets, motives, and suspects,

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The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie

Espionage, Murder, and Intrigue, Anthony Cade's Enigmatic Adventures

A HIDDEN MANUSCRIPT, A MURDEROUS PLOT, ROMANCE, ESPIONAGE, AND ARISTOCRATIC INTRIGUE

"The Secret of Chimneys" is a detective fiction novel written by English writer Agatha Christie, first published in 1925 in the United States. It is one of Christie's earlier works and is known for its blend of mystery, adventure, and elements of espionage, and does not feature her famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. This novel introduces fans to a cast of intriguing characters, secret societies, and a complex plot.

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In Agatha Christie's "The Secret of Chimneys," Anthony Cade, a charismatic adventurer, becomes embroiled in a convoluted web of mystery and espionage when he is asked to deliver a manuscript to a London publisher. His journey takes him to Chimneys, an ancestral country estate, where international dignitaries gather to discuss a missing political document with far-reaching consequences. Amidst political intrigue, murder, and secret societies, Cade assumes the role of amateur detective, uncovering hidden secrets and untangling a complex plot in this classic Christie mystery.

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“You see, the majority of people are always wondering what the neighbours will think. But tramps and aristocrats don’t—they just do the first thing that comes into their heads, and they don’t bother to think what anyone thinks of them. I’m not meaning just the idle rich, the people who give big parties, and so on, I mean those that have had it born and bred in them for generations that nobody else’s opinion counts but their own. I’ve always found the upper classes the same—fearless, truthful and sometimes extraordinarily foolish.”

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Stolen Water, Forgotten Liberties by Jenny Barnes Butler

A True Story of Life Along Arkansas’ South Highway 14 and the Buffalo River

STOLEN WATER, FORGOTTEN LIBERTIES is a fascinating memoir detailing the life and experiences of Joe Barnes—husband, father, WWII veteran, and the owner of the largest canoe and fishing rental service on Arkansas’ Buffalo River. More than a personal memoir, however, it also tells the larger story of a community bound together by a river that provided sustenance and livelihood, only to see it all threatened when, in 1972, the National Park Service took control of the river, designating it a “national river.” Along with the designation came tough new rules and regulations, which many living along the river found ill-conceived and unfair, and a struggle to maintain a way of life that had remained largely unchanged for generations. Awarded an Honorable Mention at the 2015 Los Angeles Book Festival.

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The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie

A Thrilling Espionage Mystery

“Never tell all you know—not even to the person you know best.”

CODEBREAKERS, SPIES, AND HIDDEN AGENDAS - THE BIRTH OF A DYNAMIC DETECTIVE DUO

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"The Secret Adversary" is a detective and mystery novel written by English writer Agatha Christie and was first published in 1922 in the United States. The novel does not feature the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, but rather debuts a new detective duo in Tommy Beresford and Prudence “Tuppence” Cowley.

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"The Secret Adversary" by Agatha Christie introduces readers to the daring duo of Tommy and Tuppence, who embark on a post-World War I adventure as amateur detectives. Hired to find a missing woman and a crucial document, they become ensnared in a web of espionage, political intrigue, and perilous encounters. As they decode cryptic messages and outwit secret agents, they race against time to uncover the truth, making this novel a thrilling tale of post-war suspense and mystery.

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“Two young adventurers for hire. Willing to do anything, go anywhere. Pay must be good. No reasonable offer refused.”

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A Message to Garcia by Elbert Hubbard

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APOLOGIA

 

HORSE SENSE

If you work for a man, in Heaven's name work for him. If he pays wages that supply you your bread and butter, work for him, speak well of him, think well of him, and stand by him, and stand by the institution he represents. I think if I worked for a man, I would work for him. I would not work for him a part of his time, but all of his time. I would give an undivided service or none. If put to the pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn, and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart's content. But, I pray you, so long as you are a part of an institution, do not condemn it. Not that you will injure the institution—not that—but when you disparage the concern of which you are a part, you disparage yourself. And don't forget—“I forgot” won't do in business.

 

This literary trifle, “A Message to Garcia,” was written one evening after supper, in a single hour. It was on the Twenty-second of February, Eighteen Hundred Ninety-nine, Washington's Birthday, and we were just going to press with the March “Philistine.” The thing leaped hot from my heart, written after a trying day, when I had been endeavoring to train some rather delinquent villagers to abjure the comatose state and get radio-active. A trying day
The immediate suggestion, though, came from a little argument over the teacups, when my boy Bert suggested that Rowan was the real hero of the Cuban War. Rowan had gone alone and done the thing—carried the message to Garcia. The real hero of the war
It came to me like a flash! Yes, the boy is right, the hero is the man who does his work—who carries the message to Garcia. I got up from the table, and wrote “A Message to Garcia.” I thought so little of it that we ran it in the Magazine without a heading. The edition went out, and soon orders began to come for extra copies of the March “Philistine,” a dozen, fifty, a hundred; and when the American News Company ordered a thousand, I asked one of my helpers which article it was that had stirred up the cosmic dust. The increasing demand
“It's the stuff about Garcia,” he said.
The next day a telegram came from George H. Daniels, of the New York Central Railroad, thus: “Give price on one hundred thousand Rowan article in pamphlet form—Empire State Express advertisement on back—also how soon can ship.” George H. Daniels
I replied giving price, and stated we could supply the pamphlets in two years. Our facilities were small and a hundred thousand booklets looked like an awful undertaking.
The result was that I gave Mr. Daniels permission to reprint the article in his own way. He issued it in booklet form in editions of half a million. Two or three of these half-million lots were sent out by Mr. Daniels, and in addition the article was reprinted in over two hundred magazines and newspapers. It has been translated into all written languages.
At the time Mr. Daniels was distributing the “Message to Garcia,” Prince Hilakoff, Director of Russian Railways, was in this country. He was the guest of the New York Central, and made a tour of the country under the personal direction of Mr. Daniels. The Prince saw the little book and was interested in it, more because Mr. Daniels was putting it out in such big numbers, probably, than otherwise. Prince Hilakoff
In any event, when he got home he had the matter translated into Russian, and a copy of the booklet given to every railroad employee in Russia. The Russian railroad-men
Other countries then took it up, and from Russia it passed into Germany, France, Spain, Turkey, Hindustan and China. During the war between Russia and Japan, every Russian soldier who went to the front was given a copy of the “Message to Garcia.”
The Japanese, finding the booklets in possession of the Russian prisoners, concluded that it must be a good thing, and accordingly translated it into Japanese. The war in the East
And on an order of the Mikado, a copy was given to every man in the employ of the Japanese Government, soldier or civilian. Over forty million copies of “A Message to Garcia” have been printed.
This is said to be a larger circulation than any other literary venture has ever attained during the lifetime of the author, in all history—thanks to a series of lucky accidents!—E.H. Its great circulation

A MESSAGE TO GARCIA

As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to them that send him: for he refresheth the soul of his masters.—Proverbs xxv: 13

 

In all this Cuban business there is one man stands out on the horizon of my memory like Mars at perihelion.
When war broke out between Spain and the United States, it was very necessary to communicate quickly with the leader of the Insurgents. Garcia was somewhere in the mountain fastnesses of Cuba—no one knew where. No mail or telegraph message could reach him. The President must secure his co-operation, and quickly. What to do! The President needed a man
Some one said to the President, “There is a fellow by the name of Rowan will find Garcia for you, if anybody can.” And found one
Rowan was sent for and was given a letter to be delivered to Garcia. How “the fellow by the name of Rowan” took the letter, sealed it up in an oilskin pouch, strapped it over his heart, in four days landed by night off the coast of Cuba from an open boat, disappeared into the jungle, and in three weeks came out on the other side of the Island, having traversed a hostile country on foot, and delivered his letter to Garcia—are things I have no special desire now to tell in detail. The point that I wish to make is this: McKinley gave Rowan a letter to be delivered to Garcia; Rowan took the letter and did not ask, “Where is he at?” By the Eternal! there is a man whose form should be cast in deathless bronze and the statue placed in every college of the land. It is not book-learning young men need, nor instruction about this and that, but a stiffening of the vertebrae which will cause them to be loyal to a trust, to act promptly, concentrate their energies: do the thing—“Carry a message to Garcia.” He delivered the message
General Garcia is dead now, but there are other Garcias. The Moral
No man who has endeavored to carry out an enterprise where many hands were needed, but has been well-nigh appalled at times by the imbecility of the average man—the inability or unwillingness to concentrate on a thing and do it.
Slipshod assistance, foolish inattention, dowdy indifference, and half-hearted work seem the rule; and no man succeeds, unless by hook or crook or threat he forces or bribes other men to assist him; or mayhap, God in His goodness performs a miracle, and sends him an Angel of Light for an assistant. You, reader, put this matter to a test: You are sitting now in your office—six clerks are within call. Summon any one and make this request: “Please look in the encyclopedia and make a brief memorandum for me concerning the life of Correggio.” There are other Garcias
Will the clerk quietly say, “Yes, sir,” and go do the task?
On your life he will not. He will look at you out of a fishy eye and ask one or more of the following questions:
Who was he?
Which encyclopedia?
Where is the encyclopedia?
Was I hired for that?
Don't you mean Bismarck?
What's the matter with Charlie doing it?
Is he dead?
Is there any hurry?
Shall I bring you the book and let you look it up yourself?
What do you want to know for?
Which Encyclopedia?

 

What's the matter with Charlie doing it?

And I will lay you ten to one that after you have answered the questions, and explained how to find the information, and why you want it, the clerk will go off and get one of the other clerks to help him try to find Garcia—and then come back and tell you there is no such man. Of course I may lose my bet, but according to the Law of Average I will not. I wasn't hired for that anyway!
Now, if you are wise, you will not bother to explain to your “assistant” that Correggio is indexed under the C's, not in the K's, but you will smile very sweetly and say, “Never mind,” and go look it up yourself.
And this incapacity for independent action, this moral stupidity, this infirmity of the will, this unwillingness to cheerfully catch hold and lift—these are the things that put pure Socialism so far into the future. If men will not act for themselves, what will they do when the benefit of their effort is for all? A first mate with knotted club seems necessary; and the dread of getting “the bounce” Saturday night holds many a worker to his place. Dread of getting “the bounce”
Advertise for a stenographer, and nine out of ten who apply can neither spell nor punctuate—and do not think it necessary to.
Can such a one write a letter to Garcia?
“You see that bookkeeper,” said a foreman to me in a large factory.
“Yes; what about him?”
“Well, he's a fine accountant, but if I'd send him up-town on an errand, he might accomplish the errand all right, and on the other hand, might stop at four saloons on the way, and when he got to Main Street would forget what he had been sent for.” Who wants a man like this?
Can such a man be entrusted to carry a message to Garcia?
We have recently been hearing much maudlin sympathy expressed for the “downtrodden denizens of the sweat-shop” and the “homeless wanderer searching for honest employment,” and with it all often go many hard words for the men in power.
Nothing is said about the employer who grows old before his time in a vain attempt to get frowsy ne'er-do-wells to do intelligent work; and his long, patient striving with “help” that does nothing but loaf when his back is turned. In every store and factory there is a constant weeding-out process going on. The employer is continually sending away “help” that have shown their incapacity to further the interests of the business, and others are being taken on. The weeding-out process
No matter how good times are, this sorting continues: only if times are hard and work is scarce, the sorting is done finer—but out and forever out the incompetent and unworthy go. It is the survival of the fittest. Self-interest prompts every employer to keep the best—those who can carry a message to Garcia. This man says times are scarce
I know one man of really brilliant parts who has not the ability to manage a business of his own, and yet who is absolutely worthless to any one else, because he carries with him constantly the insane suspicion that his employer is oppressing, or intending to oppress, him. He can not give orders; and he will not receive them. Should a message be given him to take to Garcia, his answer would probably be, “Take it yourself!”
Tonight this man walks the streets looking for work, the wind whistling through his threadbare coat. No one who knows him dare employ him, for he is a regular firebrand of discontent. He is impervious to reason, and the only thing that can impress him is the toe of a thick-soled Number Nine boot. A spiritual cripple
Of course I know that one so morally deformed is no less to be pitied than a physical cripple; but in our pitying let us drop a tear, too, for the men who are striving to carry on a great enterprise, whose working hours are not limited by the whistle, and whose hair is fast turning white through the struggle to hold in line dowdy indifference, slipshod imbecility, and the heartless ingratitude which, but for their enterprise, would be both hungry and homeless.
Have I put the matter too strongly? Possibly I have; but when all the world has gone a-slumming I wish to speak a word of sympathy for the man who succeeds—the man who, against great odds, has directed the efforts of others, and having succeeded, finds there's nothing in it: nothing but bare board and clothes. I have carried a dinner-pail and worked for day's wages, and I have also been an employer of labor, and I know there is something to be said on both sides. There is no excellence, per se, in poverty; rags are no recommendation; and all employers are not rapacious and high-handed, any more than all poor men are virtuous. A word of sympathy for the man who succeeds

Rags not necessarily a recommendation

My heart goes out to the man who does his work when the “boss” is away, as well as when he is at home. And the man who, when given a letter for Garcia, quietly takes the missive, without asking any idiotic questions, and with no lurking intention of chucking it into the nearest sewer, or of doing aught else but deliver it, never gets “laid off,” nor has to go on a strike for higher wages. Civilization is one long, anxious search for just such individuals. Anything such a man asks shall be granted. His kind is so rare that no employer can afford to let him go. He is wanted in every city, town and village—in every office, shop, store and factory. Good men are always needed

 

Needed today and needed badly—
A MAN

The world cries out for such: he is needed, and needed badly—the man who can carry
A MESSAGE TO GARCIA.

 

To act in absolute freedom and at the same time know that responsibility is the price of freedom is salvation.

 

 

HERE THEN ENDETH THE PREACHMENT, A MESSAGE TO GARCIA, AS WRITTEN BY FRA ELBERTUS AND DONE INTO A BOOK BY THE ROYCROFTERS AT THEIR SHOP, WHICH IS IN EAST AURORA, NEW YORK.

 

LIFE IN ABUNDANCE

The supreme prayer of my heart is not to be learned or “good,” but to be Radiant.

I desire to radiate health, cheerfulness, sincerity, calm courage and good-will.

I wish to be simple, honest, natural, frank, clean in mind and clean in body, unaffected—ready to say, “I do not know,” if so it be, to meet all men on an absolute equality—to face any obstacle and meet every difficulty unafraid and unabashed.

I wish others to live their lives, too, up to their highest, fullest and best. To that end I pray that I may never meddle, dictate, interfere, give advice that is not wanted, nor assist when my services are not needed. If I can help people I'll do it by giving them a chance to help themselves; and if I can uplift or inspire, let it be by example, inference and suggestion, rather than by injunction and dictation. That is to say, I desire to be Radiant—to Radiate Life.

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A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Original Sherlock Holmes: The Birth of a Detective

THE CASE THAT BEGAN A LITERARY LEGEND

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"A Study in Scarlet" is a detective novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in the United Kingdom in book form in 1888. It is the debut of one of the most iconic fictional detectives in literary history, Sherlock Holmes. The novel is divided into two parts: the first part introduces the characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson and their first case together, while the second part delves into the backstory of the murder case.

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“It was easier to know it than to explain why I know it. If you were asked to prove that two and two made four, you might find some difficulty, and yet you are quite sure of the fact.”

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"A Study in Scarlet" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle introduces the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson, as they take on their first case together, investigating a gruesome double murder in London. Through Holmes' unmatched deductive reasoning, they uncover the motive and unravel the mystery behind the killings.

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The Scarlet Letter

A Tale of Love, Shame, and the Human Spirit

SIN, REDEMPTION, AND SOCIETY IN PURITAN NEW ENGLAND

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"The Scarlet Letter" is a dramatic classic novel written by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was first published in 1850 in the United States and is set in 17th-century Puritan New England, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The novel is well known for its themes related to sin, guilt, redemption, and the consequences of societal judgment.

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“Love, whether newly born or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance, that it overflows upon the outward world.”

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"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne tells the story of Hester Prynne, a young woman in 17th-century Puritan New England who is publicly shamed and ostracized for bearing an illegitimate child. She is forced to wear a scarlet letter "A" as a mark of her sin, and the identity of the child's father remains a mystery. The novel explores themes of sin, guilt, societal judgment, and the possibility of redemption, all set against the backdrop of a rigid and judgmental Puritan community.

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