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  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    D.H. Lawrence

    eBook (UMash Marketing Ltd, March 19, 2013)
    The Virgin and the Gipsy By D.H. Lawrence
  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    D.H. Lawrence

    eBook (UMash Marketing Ltd, March 19, 2013)
    The Virgin and the Gipsy By D.H. Lawrence
  • The Rocking-Horse Winner

    D H Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2013)
    "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a short story by D. H. Lawrence. The story describes a young middle-class Englishwoman who "had no luck." Though outwardly successful, she is haunted by a sense of failure; her husband is a ne'er-do-well and her work as a commercial artist doesn't earn as much as she'd like. The family's lifestyle exceeds its income and unspoken anxiety about money permeates the household. Her children, a son Paul and his two sisters, sense this anxiety; moreover, the kids even claim they can hear the house whispering "There must be more money." Paul tells his Uncle Oscar Cresswell about betting on horse races with Bassett, the gardener. He's been placing bets using his pocket money and has won and saved three hundred twenty pounds. Sometimes he says he is "sure" of a winner for an upcoming race, and the horses he names do in fact win, sometimes at remarkable odds. Uncle Oscar and Bassett both place large bets on the horses Paul names. After further winning, Paul and Oscar arrange to give the mother a gift of five thousand pounds, but the gift only lets her spend more. Disappointed, Paul tries harder than ever to be "lucky". As the Derby approaches, Paul is determined to learn the winner. Concerned about his health, his mother rushes home from a party and discovers his secret. He has been spending hours riding his rocking horse, sometimes all night long, until he "gets there", into a clairvoyant state where he can be sure of the winner's name. Paul remains ill through the day of the Derby. Informed by Cresswell, Bassett has placed Paul's bet on Malabar, at fourteen to one. When he is informed by Bassett that he now has 80,000 pounds, Paul says to his mother: "I never told you, mother, that if I can ride my horse, and get there, then I'm absolutely sure – oh absolutely! Mother, did I ever tell you? I am lucky!" "No, you never did," said his mother. The boy dies in the night and his mother hears her brother say, “My God, Hester, you’re eighty-odd thousand to the good, and a poor devil of a son to the bad. But, poor devil, poor devil, he’s best gone out of a life where he rides his rocking horse to find a winner.”
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D.H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Vintage, June 2, 1992)
    The story of a European woman's self-annihilating plunge into the intrigues, passions, and pagan rituals of Mexico. Lawrence's mesmerizing and unsettling 1926 novel is his great work of the political imagination.
  • Adventures in Retirement: A hilarious journey into the unknown world of excess time, limited responsibilities and an uncertain future.

    Lawrence Doyle

    eBook
    Wondering what you will do with all the free time you’ll have once you retire?You are not alone!Adventures in Retirement: A Humorous Journey into the Unknown World of Excess Time, Limited Responsibilities and an Uncertain Future focuses on the author's efforts, over the course of one year, to prepare for retirement by reconnecting with the hobbies and interests of his youth, while also finding innovative ways to express his creativity and connect with people. Along the way, readers join the author in discovering: •The scary side of fishing; •Why it’s wrong when board games become blood sports; •The unexpected connection between cooking classes and true romance; •How the author's cat convinced him to take up yoga (and why that was a terrible idea); •Golfing for the ball challenged; •The thrill of jumping out of an airplane without risking your life; •The eternal appeal of Elly May Clampett; and,•How to do nothing without feeling guilty about it.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D H Lawrence

    eBook (LVL Editions, June 11, 2016)
    The novel has a contemporary setting during the period of the Mexican Revolution. It opens with a group of tourists visiting a bullfight in Mexico City. One of them, Kate Leslie, departs in disgust and encounters Don Cipriano, a Mexican general. Later she meets his friend, an intellectual landowner Don Ramón, and travels to Sayula, a small town set on a lake. Ramón and Cipriano are leading a revival of a pre-Christian religion and Kate becomes drawn into their cult.
  • Sticky Fingers 2: Another 12 Twisted Short Stories

    JT Lawrence

    eBook (Fire Finch Press, March 24, 2018)
    Diverse, dark-humored, and deliciously bite-sized: USA Today bestselling author JT Lawrence ratchets up the tension with this compelling collection of short stories perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Roald Dahl.GATSBY’S DOUBLEAn artist’s Pomeranian has been replaced by an imposter.COURT, MARRY, KILLWhose body ends up being unzipped by fish on the ocean floor?ROCKABYE BABYA female-only cult has a very dark side.HE DID ITA detective relies on his gut (and his hallucinations) to help him solve murder cases.THE BRAIN BLEACHERHe can remove your pain by hacking your memory, but his own suffering is here to stay.***★★★★★ "Lawrence makes every word count, telling each story with elegance and emotional punch.” — Patsy Hennessey★★★★★ "JT Lawrence is the queen of short stories." — Dora Bona★★★★★ "Each story is masterfully constructed ... Humorous, touching, creepy, but most of all entertaining, this collection is superb." — Tracy Michelle Anderson***If you're a fan of Roald Dahl or Gillian Flynn you'll love these unsettling stories with a twist in the tale. Are you ready to stay up all night with USA Today bestselling author JT Lawrence?Click now to start reading.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D. H. Lawrence

    eBook (UMash Marketing Ltd, March 2, 2013)
    The Plumed Serpent is a novel by D. H. Lawrence, begun when the writer was living at what is now the D. H. Lawrence Ranch near Taos in U.S. state of New Mexico in 1924, accompanied by his wife Frieda and artist Dorothy Brett. It was first published by Martin Secker in 1926. The original working title of an early draft was "Quetzalcoatl", a reference to the cult of the plumed serpent in Mexico.
  • Aaron's Rod

    D H Lawrence

    eBook (Blackthorn Press, Feb. 8, 2012)
    This fully revised edition of Lawrence's early novel has a new introduction by Alan Avery which puts the novel in its historical setting and outlines Lawrence's ideas behind the writing of this problematic work.
  • Sons And Lovers

    D. H. Lawrence

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, Nov. 27, 2012)
    Sons and Lovers is the critically-acclaimed story of Paul Morel, a second son who must discover his own identity in the shadow of his mother’s overwhelming presence and influence. A budding artist, Paul must choose between his responsibility to his mother and his desire to explore the world and fall in love. Faced with the chance for a future with two different women, Paul must decide what he truly wants and whose opinion—his own or his mother’s—matters most.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • Women in Love

    D.H. Lawrence

    eBook (Perennial Press, )
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  • Sons And Lovers

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Prakash Book Depot, Oct. 5, 2015)
    Following a passionate whirlwind romance with Walter Morel, an unsophisticated, drinking miner, Gertrude Coppard, a refined and delicately moulded woman, becomes Mrs Morel, only to face the difficulties of living in a rented house with her husband's meagre salary and no satisfaction in life. As they drift apart, Mrs Morel's affections shift to her sons. Dedicating her life, first to William, the oldest and then to Paul, her second son, she is determined that they not follow their father.