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  • Tales from the Arabian Nights

    Richard Francis (Sir) (Trans) Burton

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Book is in phenomenally good condition. No frayed pages or writing. No discoloration. Jacket cover is in good condition as well.
  • Weird But True, 200 Astounding, Outrageous, and Totally Off the Wall Facts

    Leslie Gilbert Elman

    Paperback (Fall River Press, March 15, 2010)
    Weird But True 200 Astounding, Outrageous, and Totally Off the Wall Facts
  • Tarzan of the Apes: The First Three Novels

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, Jan. 30, 2015)
    Overview Tarzan of the Apes: The First Three Novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs In this epic series, a British royal couple's son is orphaned on the coast of Africa, where he is raised by the great apes of the jungle. Able to walk between two worlds, he becomes not just Lord Greystoke but Tarzan of the Apes. In this beautiful hardcover edition, you will find the first three thrilling installments in Edgar Rice Burroughs' landmark adventure. Tarzan of the Apes: A mutiny on board their ship leaves Lord and Lady Greystoke stranded on a desolate African beach with their newborn son. Soon after, the aristocratic couple perishes, leaving the boy an orphan--until the she-ape Kala rescues the infant, names him "Tarzan" ("white skin"), and raises him as one of her own. As he grows, Tarzan schools himself in the ways of both man and beast and rises to become king of the jungle. But when he falls in love with Jane Porter, a beautiful American explorer, he is forced to choose between the two very different worlds. The Return of Tarzan: The adventure continues across two continents as Tarzan travels back to England, where he becomes embroiled in royal intrigue and espionage. Later, returning to his African jungle home, he is proclaimed leader of the Waziri tribe--and told about a fabulous lost city full of treasure ruled by a beautiful priestess. The priestess falls in love with Tarzan, but he cares only for his fiancée, the American beauty Jane Porter--and when she's kidnapped by a dangerous tribe of apelike men, Tarzan must use all his powers as king of the jungle to rescue her. Beasts of Tarzan: In this third thrilling installment in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s perennially popular series, Tarzan is exiled on a wild island filled with dangers. There, he must enlist the help of a noble panther and a tribe of apes in order to return to the mainland and rescue his wife and infant son from the clutches of his nemesis, the villainous Nikolas Rokoff.
  • The 7 Best Things Smart Teens Do

    John C. Friel, Linda D. Friel

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, Aug. 16, 2008)
    Fall River Press: The transition from teenager to adult can be a hard one. With the academic and social pressures that accompany these transformative years, teens on the brink of adulthood often find it difficult to negotiate this challenging time. Written by psychologists John and Linda Friel, authors of the best-selling The 7 Worst Things Good Parents Do, The 7 Best Things Smart Teens Do addresses the unique challenges faced by teens as they navigate the often rocky road to adulthood.
  • The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

    Howard Pyle, Scott McKowen

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    An essential part of the Robin Hood cannon.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Macabre Tales

    Washington Irving

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, Sept. 3, 2010)
    Horror rides astride a shadowy steed and fantastic beings haunt daylit settings in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Other Macabre Tales, a collection of the best weird fiction of Washington Irving. Blending sly humor with supernatural thrills, these tales are among the best loved of all American literature. In the thirteen stories gathered for this volume, Irving evokes the colorful landscapes of his Hudson Valley hometown, and conjures characters and creatures from its historical past for a unique kind of weird tale that speaks directly to America’s experience as a fledgling nation fashioning its own folk heritage. Selections include: “Rip Van Winkle”—When Rip bowls ninepins with the strange little men of the Kaatskills, he has no idea how high the stakes of the game will be. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”—The Headless Horseman who haunts the Hudson River Valley finds his perfect victim in Ichabod Crane, a man as gullibly superstitious as he is book-learned. “The Adventure of the German Student”—How could the scholar know that the beautiful woman he rescued from the Reign of Terror was beyond saving in any mortal sense? “The Devil and Tom Walker”—When the Devil steers Tom Walker to the treasure of Captain Kidd, the mean-spirited miser uses his ill-gotten gains to ruin many a fellow countryman. “Guests of Gibbet Island”—The tipsy pirate boldly offered to host his dead comrades at his home, never imagining that they actually would take him up on it. This volume includes several of Irving’s fanciful retellings of classic continental folktales and legends. As colorful and imaginative as any of his American tales, they reveal Irving to have been one of the most creative writers to have bridged the European and American gothic traditions.
  • The Story of My Life

    Helen Keller

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The famous autobiography of deaf and blind woman, Helen Keller.
  • Edward S. Curtis Portraits The Many Faces Of The Native American

    Wayne L. Youngblood

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, March 15, 2009)
    2009,Wayne L. Youngblood,Fall River Press-Edward S. Curtis Historian,Artist,Ethnoographer and Photographer of American Indians-Beautiful Hardcover book with Photographs of the American Indians.
  • The Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla

    Nikola Tesla

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, March 15, 2012)
    A volume that records the early pioneering work of an electrical genius and inventor, in the same platform of Thomas Edison and Charles Steinmetz, Guglielmo Marconi and George Westinghouse, though never as well known. It shows in great detail not only the works of Tesla's experiments, but will give the reader a glimpse of the amazing range of his thinking. (reader review/franz n. isler)
  • 365 Inspirational Quotes: A Year of Daily Wisdom from Great Thinkers, Books, Humorists, & More

    Mike Robbins (Foreword)

    Paperback (Fall River Press, March 15, 2016)
    Strength is the capacity to break a Hershey bar into four pieces with your bare hands and then eat just one of the pieces. ~ Judith Viorst You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. ~ Jack London Featuring a foreword by motivational speaker Mike Robbins, Inspirational Quotes offers daily doses of wit and wisdom, from beloved authors and musicians to notable philosophers and politicians. Prepare for a diverse collection of inspirational quotes that will infuse your day with appreciation and encouragement. There's no right or wrong way to read 365 Inspirational Quotes. Dive in from day one, read it backwards, or pick a page at random. Whatever your method, you'll receive the same nuggets of inspiration covering a wide-range of themes: from embracing creativity to sustaining spirituality to falling in love--plus inspirational quotes tailored to the major U.S. holidays, and even some of the little ones (like April Fool's Day). Perfectly sized for a nightstand staple or an on-the-go guide, 365 Inspirational Quotes makes the ideal companion as you start or end your day--or whenever you need an uplifting pick-me-up.
  • Ellis Island Interviews: Immigrants Tell Their Stories in Their Own Words

    Peter Morton Coan

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, March 15, 2015)
    Like the Statue of Liberty who lifts her lamp nearby, Ellis Island symbolizes the hope, the promise, and the dreams of freedom and opportunity that lure impoverished and persecuted immigrants to seek a better life in America. Between 1892 and 1954, however, it was far more than a symbol; for millions, it was the final hurdle between them and the realization of their dreams. Indeed, if you were born in the United States, it's quite likely that at least one of your ancestors passed through Ellis Island. In Ellis Island Interviews, more than 100 immigrants from all over Europe and the Middle East offer accounts of those difficult steps that carried them to and through Ellis Island's legendary Golden Door. They describe the lives they left behind, explain why they emigrated, and offer moving stories of their often-frightening experiences, both while crossing the Atlantic and in gaining entry to the United States. They also tell us how they fared in their new homeland. Some of the adventurous souls who tell their stories here-including Bob Hope, writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, and movie director Otto Preminger-rose to fame and fortune in America,. Even the unsung, however, were heroes. This book is a testament to their courage and perseverance. Peter Morton Coan, former managing editor of Boating World magazine and executive editor of World Tennis magazine, is the author of the critically acclaimed biography Taxi: The Harry Chapin Story. Ellis Island Interviews is his third nonfiction book.
  • Dracula's Guest & Other Tales of Horror

    Bram Stoker

    Hardcover (Fall River Press, July 6, 2010)
    Vengeful ghosts, ravenous rats, gypsy curses, and the walking dead await you in Dracula's Guest & Other Tales of Horror, a collection of the best short macabre fiction