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Calumet K (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin Calumet K (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Real Adventure (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster The Real Adventure (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster
R1,089 Discovery Miles 10 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Short Line War (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin The Short Line War (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Real Adventure (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster The Real Adventure (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster
R1,969 Discovery Miles 19 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mary Wollaston (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster Mary Wollaston (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster
R1,516 Discovery Miles 15 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Real Adventure (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster The Real Adventure (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

p>The Real Adventure (1916) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, The Real Adventure is a story of romance, ambition, and identity. Exploring the effects of the burgeoning feminist movement on the institution of marriage, Webster illustrates the psychological effects of inequality on men and women alike. "'Do you remember when you said that before?' asked Rose. 'You told me that marriage was an adventure anyway, and that the only thing to do was to try it-and see what happened.' He grunted. 'The real adventure's just begun...'" Rose and Rodney Aldrich had high hopes when they married in their hometown of Chicago. Born into wealth, they both rely on the rhythms of upper-class life, which prove more conducive to appearances than to true affection. Disappointed, eager to prove herself as an independent woman, Rose takes the drastic step of temporarily leaving her husband, risking their reputations in order to achieve her dream: to make it as a professional actor. The Real Adventure is a novel about regular people faced with the pressures of life and love. Humorous and heartfelt, Webster's story reminds us to not only appreciate those we hold dearest, but to treat them as equals, in every sense of the word.>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's The Real Adventure is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

An American Family - A Novel of Today (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster An American Family - A Novel of Today (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An American Family (1918) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, An American Family is a story of war, ambition, and tragedy. Exploring the effects of the burgeoning labor movement on American industry, Webster illustrates the psychological effects of conflict and betrayal on members of a wealthy family. As the third son of a large, upper-class family, Hugh Corbett has always struggled to prove himself. Despite the ambitions of his siblings, Hugh finds himself longing for a life outside of the family business. As owners of a successful factory in Chicago, their position has increasingly been at odds with the needs of their impoverished laborers, many of whom have begun to agitate for higher pay and better rights. Just as this crisis reaches a boiling point, it becomes clear that the United States is preparing to enter the Great War, thrusting a nation into conflict with Europe and deepening its own divisions. Meanwhile, Hugh meets Helena, a committed anarchist who exposes for him the inequities suffered by those the Corbett family employs. When a strike threatens to bring down the business, Hugh is forced to make a choice: should he prove his allegiance to his class and loved ones, or do what he knows to be right for the greater good of humanity. Sweeping in scope and intensely emotional, An American Family is a story of history on a human scale. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's An American Family is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Whispering Man (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster The Whispering Man (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Whispering Man (1908) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, The Whispering Man is a story of romance, mystery, and murder. Filled with twists and complicated motives, The Whispering Man remains an underappreciated whodunnit over a century after it appeared in print. "It is strange that we should have been talking about Dr. Marshall that very night, I and my new friend and neighbor, across our little table in the restaurant. Talking about him we were, and at considerable length, too, before I bought the paper that had the news of his death in it." Out to dinner with his friend Arthur Jeffrey, a painter, Drew learns of the death of Dr. Roscoe Marshall, a prominent alienist, from natural causes. Only moments before, they had been discussing Marshall's work in relation to Drew's expertise in legal evidence, to which Jeffrey had responded by detailing his portrait work for Marshall's wife. As it turns out, Madeline Marshall, nee Cartwright, is a former love interest of Drew's, and the discussion has loosened a painful memory within him. Shocked by the news of the doctor's death, Drew looks across the dining room to find Marshall's son, who has come at his mother's request. In the cab back to their apartment, the young man has one word on his lips: murder. With a beautifully designed cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's The Whispering Man is a classic of American mystery fiction reimagined for modern readers.

Calumet "K" (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin Calumet "K" (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin; Contributions by Mint Editions
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Calumet “K” (1904) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster and Samuel Merwin. Written as a collaborative effort between the two natives of Evanston, Illinois, Calumet “K” is a story of invention, struggle, and personal redemption. A favorite novel of writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, Calumet “K” launched the careers of two of the Midwest’s most popular authors of the early twentieth century. The contract for the two million bushel grain elevator, Calumet K, had been let to MacBride & Company, of Minneapolis, in January, but the superstructure was not begun until late in May, and at the end of October it was still far from completion. Ill luck had attended Peterson, the constructor, especially since August. MacBride, the head of the firm, disliked unlucky men, and at the end of three months his patience gave out, and he telegraphed Charlie Bannon…” Predating Ayn Rand’s bestselling novels of individualism and invention by several decades, Calumet “K” is a story of man and machine, of the determination and manpower required for every advancement in human history. In the grand scheme of things, the construction of a massive grain elevator in a little-known Midwestern town might seem minor, but the drama that ensues from Charlie Bannon’s arrival is a story with much larger implications. As he struggles to succeed through willpower and grit, Bannon goes up against nature, big business, and political unrest in order to achieve his goal. As the grain elevator rises with unprecedented speed, as the day of the contract’s fulfillment grows near, Bannon and his allies find themselves pushed to the brink. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Samuel Merwin and Henry Kitchell Webster’s Calumet “K” is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

An American Family - A Novel of Today (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster An American Family - A Novel of Today (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An American Family (1918) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, An American Family is a story of war, ambition, and tragedy. Exploring the effects of the burgeoning labor movement on American industry, Webster illustrates the psychological effects of conflict and betrayal on members of a wealthy family. As the third son of a large, upper-class family, Hugh Corbett has always struggled to prove himself. Despite the ambitions of his siblings, Hugh finds himself longing for a life outside of the family business. As owners of a successful factory in Chicago, their position has increasingly been at odds with the needs of their impoverished laborers, many of whom have begun to agitate for higher pay and better rights. Just as this crisis reaches a boiling point, it becomes clear that the United States is preparing to enter the Great War, thrusting a nation into conflict with Europe and deepening its own divisions. Meanwhile, Hugh meets Helena, a committed anarchist who exposes for him the inequities suffered by those the Corbett family employs. When a strike threatens to bring down the business, Hugh is forced to make a choice: should he prove his allegiance to his class and loved ones, or do what he knows to be right for the greater good of humanity. Sweeping in scope and intensely emotional, An American Family is a story of history on a human scale. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's An American Family is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Sky Man (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster The Sky Man (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R208 Discovery Miles 2 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Sky Man (1910) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, The Sky Man is a story of invention, mystery, and murder. Inspired by recent advances in human aviation, Webster crafted a thrilling work of science fiction that continues to entertain and astound over a century after it appeared in print. "For many hours-Cayley was too much of a god today to bother with the exact number of them-he had been flying slowly northward down a mild southerly breeze. Hundreds of feet below him was the dazzling, terrible expanse of the polar ice pack which shrouds the northern limits of the Arctic Ocean in its impenetrable veil of mystery." Looking on the world below, Philip Cayley entertains thoughts he has never had before. Is he human, or something greater? What limits stand before him now that he has mastered the sky? A seasoned veteran of the United States army, Cayley is an aviator and self-taught inventor who struggled for years to perfect human flight. Now equipped with an aerodynamic wingsuit, he soars above the Arctic on a research mission. Crossing the expanse of ice, he sees a man below in similar leather clothing. Behind him, a group of men in walrus skin jackets begins to gain ground. From the safety of the sky, Cayley watches in horror as the man in the lead is struck by a deadly dart, tumbling down an immeasurable crevasse. Careful to avoid discovery, Cayley circles back to his ship, entirely unprepared for what lies ahead. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's The Sky Man is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

Calumet "K" (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin Calumet "K" (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin; Contributions by Mint Editions
R181 Discovery Miles 1 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Calumet "K" (1904) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster and Samuel Merwin. Written as a collaborative effort between the two natives of Evanston, Illinois, Calumet "K" is a story of invention, struggle, and personal redemption. A favorite novel of writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, Calumet "K" launched the careers of two of the Midwest's most popular authors of the early twentieth century. The contract for the two million bushel grain elevator, Calumet K, had been let to MacBride & Company, of Minneapolis, in January, but the superstructure was not begun until late in May, and at the end of October it was still far from completion. Ill luck had attended Peterson, the constructor, especially since August. MacBride, the head of the firm, disliked unlucky men, and at the end of three months his patience gave out, and he telegraphed Charlie Bannon..." Predating Ayn Rand's bestselling novels of individualism and invention by several decades, Calumet "K" is a story of man and machine, of the determination and manpower required for every advancement in human history. In the grand scheme of things, the construction of a massive grain elevator in a little-known Midwestern town might seem minor, but the drama that ensues from Charlie Bannon's arrival is a story with much larger implications. As he struggles to succeed through willpower and grit, Bannon goes up against nature, big business, and political unrest in order to achieve his goal. As the grain elevator rises with unprecedented speed, as the day of the contract's fulfillment grows near, Bannon and his allies find themselves pushed to the brink. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Samuel Merwin and Henry Kitchell Webster's Calumet "K" is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Sky Man (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster The Sky Man (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Sky Man (1910) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, The Sky Man is a story of invention, mystery, and murder. Inspired by recent advances in human aviation, Webster crafted a thrilling work of science fiction that continues to entertain and astound over a century after it appeared in print. "For many hours-Cayley was too much of a god today to bother with the exact number of them-he had been flying slowly northward down a mild southerly breeze. Hundreds of feet below him was the dazzling, terrible expanse of the polar ice pack which shrouds the northern limits of the Arctic Ocean in its impenetrable veil of mystery." Looking on the world below, Philip Cayley entertains thoughts he has never had before. Is he human, or something greater? What limits stand before him now that he has mastered the sky? A seasoned veteran of the United States army, Cayley is an aviator and self-taught inventor who struggled for years to perfect human flight. Now equipped with an aerodynamic wingsuit, he soars above the Arctic on a research mission. Crossing the expanse of ice, he sees a man below in similar leather clothing. Behind him, a group of men in walrus skin jackets begins to gain ground. From the safety of the sky, Cayley watches in horror as the man in the lead is struck by a deadly dart, tumbling down an immeasurable crevasse. Careful to avoid discovery, Cayley circles back to his ship, entirely unprepared for what lies ahead. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's The Sky Man is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Whispering Man (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster The Whispering Man (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R180 Discovery Miles 1 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Whispering Man (1908) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster's career as a popular author of magazine serials, The Whispering Man is a story of romance, mystery, and murder. Filled with twists and complicated motives, The Whispering Man remains an underappreciated whodunnit over a century after it appeared in print. "It is strange that we should have been talking about Dr. Marshall that very night, I and my new friend and neighbor, across our little table in the restaurant. Talking about him we were, and at considerable length, too, before I bought the paper that had the news of his death in it." Out to dinner with his friend Arthur Jeffrey, a painter, Drew learns of the death of Dr. Roscoe Marshall, a prominent alienist, from natural causes. Only moments before, they had been discussing Marshall's work in relation to Drew's expertise in legal evidence, to which Jeffrey had responded by detailing his portrait work for Marshall's wife. As it turns out, Madeline Marshall, nee Cartwright, is a former love interest of Drew's, and the discussion has loosened a painful memory within him. Shocked by the news of the doctor's death, Drew looks across the dining room to find Marshall's son, who has come at his mother's request. In the cab back to their apartment, the young man has one word on his lips: murder. With a beautifully designed cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster's The Whispering Man is a classic of American mystery fiction reimagined for modern readers.

The Real Adventure (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster The Real Adventure (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Contributions by Mint Editions
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

p>The Real Adventure (1916) is a novel by Henry Kitchell Webster. Written at the height of Webster’s career as a popular author of magazine serials, The Real Adventure is a story of romance, ambition, and identity. Exploring the effects of the burgeoning feminist movement on the institution of marriage, Webster illustrates the psychological effects of inequality on men and women alike. “‘Do you remember when you said that before?’ asked Rose. ‘You told me that marriage was an adventure anyway, and that the only thing to do was to try it—and see what happened.’ He grunted. ‘The real adventure's just begun…’” Rose and Rodney Aldrich had high hopes when they married in their hometown of Chicago. Born into wealth, they both rely on the rhythms of upper-class life, which prove more conducive to appearances than to true affection. Disappointed, eager to prove herself as an independent woman, Rose takes the drastic step of temporarily leaving her husband, risking their reputations in order to achieve her dream: to make it as a professional actor. The Real Adventure is a novel about regular people faced with the pressures of life and love. Humorous and heartfelt, Webster’s story reminds us to not only appreciate those we hold dearest, but to treat them as equals, in every sense of the word.>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Kitchell Webster’s The Real Adventure is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Real Adventure (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster The Real Adventure (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster
R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Calumet K (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin Calumet K (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin
R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Short Line War (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin The Short Line War (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Samuel Merwin
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Calumet 'K' (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster Samuel Merwin Calumet 'K' (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster Samuel Merwin
R526 R463 Discovery Miles 4 630 Save R63 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Calumet 'k' (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster Calumet 'k' (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Edited by Tao Editorial; Samuel Merwin
R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Duke of Cameron Avenue (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster, Arthur E. Jameson The Duke of Cameron Avenue (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster, Arthur E. Jameson
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Traitor and Loyalist; Or, The Man Who Found his Country (Hardcover): Henry Kitchell Webster Traitor and Loyalist; Or, The Man Who Found his Country (Hardcover)
Henry Kitchell Webster
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mary Wollaston (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster Mary Wollaston (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster
R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Calumet 'k' (Paperback): Henry Kitchell Webster Calumet 'k' (Paperback)
Henry Kitchell Webster; Edited by Tao Editorial; Samuel Merwin
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Short Line War (Paperback): Samuel Merwin, Henry Kitchell Webster The Short Line War (Paperback)
Samuel Merwin, Henry Kitchell Webster
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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