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Following the Equator is a travel account of Mark Twain's journey around the British Empire in 1897. Part 2
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Grass of Parnassus is a collection of poetry by Andrew Lang.
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Hospital Sketches is a personal account of the time Louisa May Alcott spent in a Washington millitary hospital. The book takes an insight from her experience and observations into a soldiers life and the conditions faced in a Georgetown millitary hospital during the Civil War in 1863.
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Is Shakespeare dead? : From my autobiography by Mark Twain takes a look at the parallels and closeness of works by Shakespeare and those of Francis Bacon.
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Written during Victorian times Just So Stories is Ruyard Kipling's collection of children's stories. One of these highly popular stories is How the Elephant got his Trunk.
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Meno is a Socratic dialogue wirtten by Plato about the general theme of virtue.
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Symposium by Plato is a Socratic dialogue about the theme of love. The major conclusion being that true love means being the lover and not the beloved.
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The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge follows one of the 58 tales of famous detective Sherlock Holmes as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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The Call of the Wild by Jack London is regarded to be one of his best works. The central character in the novel is a dog named Buck, who after being abducted from a Californian judge is sold to a sled owner and forced to live under brutal conditions. The story eventually leads to Buck becoming the leader of a wolf pack.
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The Day's Work - Part I by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of short stories featuring mostly non-humans as main characters of each story.
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