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In this Paulsen classic, a treasured rifle passed down through generations isthe cause of a tragic accident.
Josiah Hedges is danger in a cowboy's clothes. They call him the Edge. Born of violence and death, Edge knows no rules or traditions, and revenge takes on a frightening new meaning whenever Edge saddles up and rides.
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Compares the faith and politics of former Confederate chaplains during the Reconstruction period, and argues for some counterintuitive understandings of their beliefs and practices in the post-war period
In this rough-riding story, Edge, the most brutal hero in the West, discovers a brothel in the middle of the Arizona desert. As Edge soon learns, The Come and Go is no ordinary cathouse. In fact, the patrons are lucky to get out alive. But Edge confronts the dangers lurking inside with blazing guns in hand.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s progressive views on feminism and mental health are powerfully showcased in her two most famous stories. The Yellow Wallpaper skillfully charts one woman's struggle with depression whilst Herland is an entertaining imagining of an all female utopia. Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is introduced by journalist and author Lucy Mangan. Confined to her attic bedroom and isolated from her newborn baby, the nameless narrator of The Yellow Wallpaper keeps a secret diary in which she records the sprawling and shifting patterns of the room’s lurid yellow wallpaper as she slowly sinks into madness. This chilling story is based on the author’s own experience of depression. In Herland, a trio of men set out to discover an all-female community rumoured to be hidden deep in the jungle. What they find surprises them all; they’re captured by women who, for two thousand years, have lived in a peaceful and prosperous utopia without men.
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