
Lew Wallace
Lewis Wallace was an American lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, governor of New Mexico Territory, politician, diplomat, artist, and author from Indiana. Among his novels and biographies, Wallace is best known for his historical adventure story, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880), a bestselling novel that has been called "the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century."

Ben-Hur: A tale of the Christ
In ancient Judea, a prince's quest for vengeance becomes intertwined with the divine as he navigates betrayal, faith, and the transformative power of a religious awakening.
By Lew Wallace

The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell β Volume 02
Amidst political intrigue and looming war, a mysterious prince emerges as a central figure in a tapestry of faith, betrayal, and the fall of a mighty city.
By Lew Wallace

The Fair God; or, The Last of the 'Tzins: A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico
In a land of ancient prophecies and impending doom, a traveler journeys to the Aztec capital, unaware that his destiny will become intertwined with the fate of an empire.
By Lew Wallace

The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell β Volume 01
A mysterious prince with unknown motives sails toward a hidden destination, bearing an ancient secret that could rewrite history.
By Lew Wallace