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| 1892 Best Seller |
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) |
Literature's pre-eminent detective, Sherlock Holmes, shines again and again in these 12 thrilling adventures, set in England's Victorian era.. |
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| 1885 Best Seller |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) |
Set in the mid 1800s before the Civil War, Huckleberry Finn and Jim, a runaway slave, drift on their raft down the Mississippi River. As they journey, adventure beckons bringing them closer whilst exposing entrenched values and attitudes as large blemishes on the Southern landscape. Controversial when first published. Paradigm shifting. Regarded as a masterpiece of American Literature. Listed as No.5 by Time magazine in its list of "10 Greatest Books of All Time", January 2007. |
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| 1855 Best Seller |
Ten Nights in a Bar-Room |
Timothy Shay Arthur (1809 - 1885) |
1855 Best Seller.
Ten Nights in a Bar-Room is temperance novel that helped demonize alcohol.
In the story a miller gives up his mill and opens a tavern.
The narrator visits intermittently over the years and charts the changes in the proprietor and the town due to the negative influence of alcohol.
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| 1867 Best Seller |
St. Elmo |
Augusta Evans (1835 - 1909) |
1867 Best Seller.
A young girl wins the heart of a dissipated man.
Thirty years later reviewers looked back on the book as though it was from an earlier culture altogether.
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| 1916 #1 Publishers Weekly Best Seller |
Seventeen |
Booth Tarkington (1869 - 1946) |
Publishers Weekly #1 Best Seller for 1916.
Tarkington was a widely read and prolific multiple Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and dramatist.
Here Tarkington satirizes first love.
"Every man and woman over fifty ought to read Seventeen. It is not only a skillful analysis of adolescent love, it is, with all its side-splitting mirth, a tragedy. No mature person who reads this novel will ever seriously regret his lost youth or wish he were young again...." -- William Lyon Phelps, The Advance of the English Novel
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| 1864 Best Seller |
Self-Raised |
E.D.E.N. Southworth (1819 - 1899) |
1864 Best Seller.
The sequel to Ishmael.
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| 1867 Best Seller |
Ragged Dick |
Horatio Alger (1832 - 1899) |
1867 Best Seller.
The novel tells the story of a young boy 'Dick' and his climb to success.
Dick has a low start in life growing up on the streets of post civil war New York City
but he is honest and hardworking and his loyalty and persistence pay off.
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