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 | Apology - Apology is Plato's version of the speech as given by Socrates in which he defends himself against the charges of corrupting the young, non-belief in gods and creation of new deities. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | At the Earth's Core - At the Earth's Core is a science fiction novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs about the land of Pellucidar. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | At the Sign of the Cat and Racket - Quote, "The old merchant was to be seen standing on the threshold of his shop, as if by a miracle, the instant the servant withdrew. Monsieur Guillaume looked at the Rue Saint-Denis, at the neighboring shops, and at the weather, like a man disembarking at Havre, and seeing France once more after a long voyage." 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | Ballad of Reading Gaol - Ballad of Reading Gaol is a poem written by Oscar Wilde following his imprisonment for homosexual behaviour. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | Barrack Room Ballads - Barrack Room Ballads by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of milliary songs and poems that relieve the experiences of soldiers sent to defend the British Empire. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | Bel Ami - Bel Ami by Henri Rene Guy De Maupassant is a story of corrupt journalist Georges Duroy and his rise to power. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | Black Heart and White Heart - Black Heart and White Heart by H. Rider Haggard is a story of the courtship, trials and final union of a pair of Zulu lovers in the time of King Cetywayo. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | By Shore and Sedge - Quote, "The hand that had been placed in the bride's cold fingers slipped from them and mechanically sought Gideon's again. The significance of the unconscious act brought the first spontaneous tears into the woman's eyes. It was his last act, for when Gideon's voice was again lifted in prayer, the spirit for whom it was offered had risen with i... 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | Cambridge Pieces - Quote, "Mr. Bridges had long been desirous of becoming a candidate for this distinction, but, until the death of Mr. Leader, no vacancy having occurred among the scholars, he had as yet had no opportunity of going in for it. The income to be derived from it was not inconsiderable, and as it led to the porter fellowship the mere pecuniary value w... 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |
 | Candida - Candida is a late 19th century play by George Bernard Shaw. The play essentially asks the question of what a woman wants her husband to provide her with. 5.00 USD |  | DNAML |