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Books published by publisher Waking Lion Press 2008

  • My Inventions

    Nikola Tesla

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 3, 2006)
    Originally published in 1919 in Electrical Experimenter magazine, here are Nikola Tesla's own reflections on his early years and work. Tesla explains the motivations behind his inventions and reveals many personal and insightful stories about his life. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 5.5-by-8.5-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
  • The Death of Ivan Ilych

    Leo Tolstoy

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 3, 2006)
    By the time he dies, Ivan Ilych has come to understand the worthlessness of his life. Paradoxically, this elevates him above the common man, who avoids the reality of death and the effort it takes to make life worthwhile. In Tolstoy's own words, "Ivan Ilyich's life had been . . . most ordinary and therefore most terrible." Newly designed and typeset in a modern 5.5-by-8.5-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
  • The Lost Continent

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 17, 2006)
    The Lost Continent is one of the least-known of Burroughs' thrilling science-fiction tales. In the year 2137, civilization has been in decline for nearly two centuries, and war-torn Europe is but a distant memory to the inhabitants of the isolated United States. But an American adventurer rediscovers the Old World, which has become a strange and savage land.
  • Anthem

    Ayn Rand

    Hardcover (Waking Lion Press, July 30, 2008)
    Anthem is Ayn Rand's classic tale of a dark future age of the great "We"-a world that deprives individuals of name, independence, and values. Written a full decade before George Orwell's "1984," this dystopian novel depicts a man who seeks escape from a society in which individuality has been utterly destroyed. Rand expertly shows how collectivism (including social programs in the United States) destroys freedom and individuality. Her philosophy is simple: "planning" is a synonym for "collectivism," and "collectivism" is a metaphor for communism and tyranny. This important book should be read by all who are concerned about the role of government in modern life. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
  • At the Back of the North Wind

    George Macdonald

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, )
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  • Miscellany of Men

    G. K. Chesterton

    Hardcover (Waking Lion Press, July 30, 2008)
    The brilliant G. K. Chesterton examines a variety of human "types," including the Fool, the Miser, the Mystagogue, the Separatist, the Aristocrat, and 33 more. A fascinating study of human nature from one who had eyes to see. Newly designed and typeset by Waking Lion Press.
  • Jungle Tales of Tarzan

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Hardcover (Waking Lion Press, July 30, 2008)
    This sixth book about Tarzan is actually a collection of short stories about Tarzan's childhood and teenage years as he is raised by the great apes, whose life consists mainly of foraging for food and defending territory Unlike his wild guardians, Tarzan wants to learn. He painfully teaches himself to read from books left by his dead father, and he seeks to apply his knowledge to the world around him. This collection includes some of the most fascinating tales ever written about Tarzan.
  • Notes from Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 17, 2006)
    The passionate confessions of a suffering soul; the brutal self-loathing of a tormented man; the scathing scorn of an alienated antihero who has become one of the greatest figures in all literature. Notes from Underground, published in 1864, introduces the moral, political, and social ideas Dostoevsky later explores in such masterpieces as Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov
  • Anne of Avonlea

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Hardcover (Waking Lion Press, July 30, 2008)
    Anne Shirley, now a schoolteacher, has begun writing stories and collecting rejection slips. She meets a rich, handsome bachelor, chases a cow, and wins a writing contest. Refusing Gilbert Blythe's marriage proposal, she begins teaching at Kingsport Ladies' College, an exclusive girls' school, where she runs into trouble with another teacher, Miss Brooke, and the Pringle clan (who turn out to be the family of the rich, handsome bachelor). Anne enjoys her adventures and makes many new friends, but eventually she decides to return to Avonlea. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
  • Two Years Before the Mast

    Richard Henry Dana

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 3, 2006)
    Tracing an awe-inspiring ocean journey from Boston, around Cape Horn, to the California coast, Two Years Before the Mast is both a riveting story of adventure and an eloquent, insightful account of life at sea in the early nineteenth century. At the young age of nineteen, Richard Henry Dana abandoned the patrician world of Boston and Harvard for an arduous voyage among real sailors and real dangers. His account of the journey is an astonishing tale, replete with vivid descriptions of storms, whales, and the ship's mad captain. It also includes fascinating historical detail, including an intriguing portrait of California before the gold rush. As D. H. Lawrence proclaimed, "Dana's small book is a very great book." This is American literature and American history at its very best. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
  • The Chimes

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Nov. 22, 2007)
    The story of Trotty Veck, a poor ticket porter, whose outlook is changed from despair to hope by the spirits of the chimes on New Year's Eve. Newly designed and typeset for modern readers by Waking Lion Press.
  • Anne of Green Gables

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 17, 2006)
    In the mundane life of Canadian farmers, a precocious orphan brings mischief and happiness, endearing herself to all with whom she comes in contact.