Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Fairy Nightcaps - cover

The Fairy Nightcaps

Edith Nesbit

Publisher: Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

The Fairy Nightcaps by Edith Nesbit
Available since: 10/15/2019.

Other books that might interest you

  • Literary Life - A Second Memoir - cover

    Literary Life - A Second Memoir

    Larry McMurtry

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In Literary Life, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry opens up about the triumphs and  trials of his abundant literary career. Relaying his early interest in writing that began with a creative writing  class at Rice University, to a career that boasts over 40 novels and an Academy Award-winning screenplay,  this intimate portrait of the author offers a glimpse into an intelligent, honest and undeniably profound voice in contemporary American Literature.
    Show book
  • The Chicago School - How the University of Chicago Assembled the Thinkers Who Revolutionized Economics and Business - cover

    The Chicago School - How the...

    Johan Van Overtveldt

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This “admirably detailed and thoroughly welcome history” provides a fascinating examination of a pivotal moment in the evolution of economic theory (The Economist). 
     
    When Richard Nixon said “We are all Keynesians now” in 1971, few could have predicted that the next three decades would result in a complete transformation of the global economic landscape. The transformation was led by a small, relatively obscure group within the University of Chicago’s business school and its departments of economics and political science. These thinkers — including Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, George Stigler, Robert Lucas, and others — revolutionized economic orthodoxy in the second half of the 20th century, dominated the Nobel Prizes awarded in economics, and changed how business is done around the world. 
     
    Written by a leading European economic thinker, The Chicago School is the first in-depth look at how this remarkable group came together. Exhaustively detailed, it provides a close recounting of the decade-by-decade progress of the Chicago School’s evolution. As such, it’s an essential contribution to the intellectual history of our time.
    Show book
  • Dawgs - A True Story of Lost Animals and the Kids Who Rescued Them - cover

    Dawgs - A True Story of Lost...

    Diane Trull

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    We can all make a difference. 
    Elementary-school teacher Diane Trull's life-defining moment happened when her fourth-grade reading class saw a photo of a cardboard box overflowing with homeless puppies. Trull was no stranger to rescuing abandoned animals. She and her husband, Mark, had made it their mission to find permanent homes for stray dogs and cats. Now her young students were determined to save these lost pups and others like them. And in that moment, the Dalhart Animal Wellness Group and Sanctuary—known as DAWGS—was born. 
    How Trull and her fourth graders started their own animal shelter is a story of dedication, commitment, and perseverance. In this eye-opening, deeply personal book, Trull describes the challenges they faced, from rescuing and caring for the animals to teaching children about compassion and responsibility, to facing local interests opposed to having a shelter in their town. She shares inspiring stories about animals and animal lovers of all ages in this moving story of hope and compassion. DAWGS is a testament to how love and a strong measure of determination can offer second chances—one animal, one child, and one day at a time.
    Show book
  • The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton Volume I - cover

    The Letters of Lord Nelson to...

    Horatio Nelson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was an English flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He won several victories, including the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during which he was killed. These are the letters that he wrote to Lady Hamilton, with whom he was having a notorious affair until his death in 1805. (Summary by Wikipedia)
    Show book
  • Best British Short Stories 2015 - cover

    Best British Short Stories 2015

    Nicholas Royle

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "Hilary Mantel and Helen Simpson feature in the nation's favourite annual guide to the short story, now in its fifth year …"
    Best British Short Stories invites you to judge a book by its cover – or more accurately, by its title. This new series aims to reprint the best short stories published in the previous calendar year by British writers, whether based in the UK or elsewhere. The editor's brief is wide ranging, covering anthologies, collections, magazines, newspapers and web sites, looking for the best of the bunch to reprint all in one volume.
    Authors include Hilary Mantel, Alison Moore, Jenn Ashworth, Helen Simpson, Charles Wilkinson, Rebecca Swirsky, Matthew Sperling, Julianne Pachico, KJ Orr, Bee Lewis, Uschi Gatward, Emma Cleary and Neil Campbell.
    Show book
  • A Lion Where There Were Lambs - The Quest For Truth Justice And The Rule Of Law In The Pacific Northwest - cover

    A Lion Where There Were Lambs -...

    Bill Erxleben

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The true story of a crusading lawyer willing to risk his career and reputation in some of the most famous cases in Pacific Northwest history. 
     
    Referred to by a political commentator as "Front Page Bill" for his headline making exploits, Bill Erxleben was an anti-corruption federal prosecutor, consumer protection and environmental champion. He would take on vested interests and the federal bureaucracy and win national acclaim for his zealous commitment to the public interest. 
     
    Politicians and industry representatives upset with his outspoken manner and vigorous enfrocement of the law, called for his dismissal three times, including several requests that went all the way to the White House and Congress. Erxleben discloses new details about some of the most famous, headline-breaking legal cases in the Pacific Northwest. 
     
    This fascinating story is packed with regional history, national intrigue, and lessons from the past that directly apply to today's current events.
    Show book