These twenty-eight short pieces by Twain comment on the human condition. The best to be hoped for, apparently, is that humans can be persuaded to rise above their selfish nature and work for the...
Nigel is very happy until baby Eric comes along and takes everyone's attention. As Eric grows things get better - people take notice of both of them and the two boys actually start to like each...
How many fingers do you have? How many toes?
A charming, fully illustrated picture book for preschoolers. Read along with your child as he/she learns one of the fundamental educational building...
A rollicking adventure that is also exuberant fun, Dodie Smith's 101Dalmatians has become a modern classic for children and families.The alarming premise is that Dalmatian puppies have begun to...
"1601" was written by Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) originally published privately for a small group of friends. This book is a humorous satire of Elizabethan England, probably scandalous at the time of...
Perhaps no other novel in this century has had a greater impact upon the way we think and talk about our world than George Orwell's classic, 1984. "Big Brother," "doublespeak," and "the thought...
Four women-four friends-share a determination to stop a killer who has been stalking newlyweds in San Francisco. Each one holds a piece of the puzzle: Lindsay Boxer is a homicide inspector in...
American sailors attempt to track down a monster that's sinking ships, when they discover that it's not a monster after all, but an incredible submarine commanded by villainous Captain Nemo. An...