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  • Mrs. Dallowayby Virginia Woolf

    RosettaBooks 2002; US$ 6.99

    A masterpiece by one of the greatest writers in English literary history, Mrs. Dalloway is both a moving and innovative novel that breaks new ground in the representation of inner experience. A day in the life of a London woman, Clarissa Dalloway, Woolf?s novel is a meditation on time, perception, memory and experience. Informed by the great novelists of the previous century as well as contemporary trends in philosophy, art and literature, Mrs. Dalloway is a towering achievement by an extraordinary artist. more...

  • The Awakeningby Kate Chopin

    The Floating Press 1899; US$ 6.99

    The Awakening (1899) appears in this collection of short stories. Upon publication of the story Chopin's writing was highly praised, but the public was outraged by the content and only one edition was printed. The Awakening was rediscovered in the 1960s, when Chopin was praised for raising feminist questions. The story follows the personal discovery of a married woman of the things she did not even realize she was missing. more...

  • The Faces of Doomby S. A. Gorden

    Renaissance E Books 2001; US$ 4.99

    Is is science-fiction? Is it fantasy? Is is a spell-binding mystery? Yes! For over 12,000 years, the forces released by violent death waited for a nexus. They waited for Peter Hill. Will he discover what is happening to his life before his doom? History and the present become intermixed in Peter's search for what is causing the insanity around him. more...

  • The Interplanetary Huntress' Last Caseby Arthur K. Barnes

    Renaissance E Books 2003; US$ 4.99

    Gerry Carlyle, the Interplanetary Huntress, who brought 'em back alive from the jungles of Mars, Venus, and the moons of Jupiter in the golden days of the science fiction pulps, returns for a final outing, up against the most dangerous challenge of in the nine planets! When the sexist Professor Erasmus Kurtt insultingly challenges her to prove who is the 'better man' in a race to Saturn and back to capture the planet's deadliest lifeform, Gerry's blood boils - and its off for Saturn, with her fiancee, Tommy Strike, at the helm of her atom-powered rocketship, The Ark. more...

  • THE EXPERIENCES OF LOVEDAY BROOKE, LADY DETECTIVEby Cathetrine Louisa Pirkis

    Renaissance E Books 2004; US$ 4.00

    THE FIN-DE-SIECLE'S FEMALE SHERLOCK HOLMES Return to the era of the gaslight and the Hansom Cab. Encounter murder Victorian-style in this classic first published in 1893. Loveday Brooke was one of the most popular of the fictional female detectives to rise to popularity on the wave of demand for mystery stories that swept the U.S. and U.K. in the wake of Sherlock Holmes' unprecedented success. more...

  • Fox Redby Roswell Brown

    Renaissance E Books 2004; US$ 4.99

    THE FAST-ACTING, QUICK THINKING 1930S WOMAN PRIVATE EYE IS BACK! A generation or two ago, strong female private detectives were few and far between. Grace Culver of the Noonan Detective Agency is one of those few, and this red-headed investigative dynamo was (literarily) ahead of her time. Grace doesn't cower in the corner, waiting for some he-man to rescue her. more...

  • A Very Strange Landby Steven Fisher

    SynergEbooks 2004; US$ 7.98

    Lorelei and Sarah receive a mysterious notice in the mail: MERRYVALE STABLES INVITES YOU TO A MOST SPECIAL SCHOOLING SHOW -OCTOBER 32nd- DON'T BRING YOUR NAG, HORSES WILL BE PROVIDED. THE SHOW WILL BE HELD IN SPITE OF THE FOG. TAKE FREEWAY NORTH PAST FOREST LAKE. EXIT AT MERRYVALE AT THE HIGHEST RATE OF SPEED YOU CAN MANAGE. When is October 32nd? How do they know there will be fog? And why can't they take their own horses? Find the answers ... and many more questions ... in this the first of three in the Merryvale series. more...

  • The Winged Manby Moyra Caldecott

    Mushroom Publishing 2005; US$ 5.99

    The story of Bladud, the father of King Lear. A leper and a swineherd... a necromancer and a wise king... his memory lives on. more...

  • Back in Timeby Patricia Anne Sleem

    PREP Publishing 1995; US$ 17.00

    by Patty Sleem When Maggie Dillitz trades in her Harvard MBA and lucrative career to pursue a call to ministry, she expects relief from the competitive pressures of business. Instead, she discovers that many people are not ready to accept a female minister, and she develops tangled new relationships which involve her in a shocking tale of lust, intrigue...murder. "An engrossing look at the discrimination faced by female ministers." - Library Journal ISBN 1-885288-03-4 Trade Paperback more...

  • My Brilliant Careerby Miles Franklin; Sandra Gilbert

    Penguin Group Inc. 2007; US$ 12.99

    The fierce, irreverent novel of aspiration and rebellion that is both a cornerstone of Australian literature and a feminist classic Miles Franklin began the candid, passionate, and contrary My Brilliant Career when she was only sixteen, intending it to be the Australian answer to Jane Eyre . But the book she produced-a thinly veiled autobiographical novel about a young girl hungering for life and love in the outback-so scandalized her country upon its appearance in 1901 that she insisted it not be published again until ten years after her death. more...