While it is generally agreed amongst criminologists that the world of crime is predominantly the domain of men, women played a much larger role than they do today before the twentieth century.
"e;The Felon"e; is a fantastic collection of classic essays on the subject of crime by a variety of authors including criminologists, doctors, criminal psychologists, social workers, and more.
James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) was an American civil rights activist and writer who led the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910), more commonly known under the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, lecturer, publisher and entrepreneur most famous for his novels "e;The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"e; (1876) and "e;The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"e; (1884).
Violet Paget (1856-1935), also known under the pseudonym Vernon Lee, was a French-born British writer famous for her supernatural fiction and contributions to the field of aesthetics.
First published in 1879, "e;Marriage - As It Was, As It Is, and As It Should Be"e; is a short pamphlet written by British writer and activist Annie Besant on the subject of marriage and women's marital rights.
"e;The Study of Imagination"e; is a brand new collection of classic essays written by various authors on the subject of fairy tales, mythology, and folk-Lore.
"e;One Green Field"e; contains a collection of essays on nature and its appreciation by a variety of notable authors including John Burroughs, Robert Louis Stevenson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and more.
"e;Hours From the Night"e; is a fantastic collection of classic essays by a variety of famous writers all connected through a common theme: night time.
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900) was an Irish poet and playwright who became one of the most popular in London during the 1880s and 1890s.
First published in 1914, "e;Shelley - An Essay"e; is a treatise on the life and work of English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley by Francis Thompson.
This book contains volume VIII of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume III of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume IV of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume II of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume VII of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume VI of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume V of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
This book contains volume IX of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser.
This book contains volume X of "e;The World's Great Sermons"e;, a collection of historic Christian sermons by notable figures, compiled by Grenville Kleiser and first published in 1908.
Violet Paget (1856-1935), also known under the pseudonym Vernon Lee, was a French-born British writer famous for her supernatural fiction and contributions to the field of aesthetics.