Psychiatry/Psychology
Discover a collection of classic texts in psychiatry and psychology, offering insights into the workings of the mind. These carefully curated works present theories and case studies that have shaped modern understanding of mental health and human behavior. Explore foundational concepts and historical perspectives that continue to influence today's practices in the fields of therapy and psychological research.

Dark recess
A physicist's life takes an unexpected turn when his groundbreaking theories on negative space threaten the universe, forcing him to confront his obsessions and the dangerous ambition of others.
By George O. (George Oliver) Smith

The philosophy of life, and philosophy of language, in a course of lectures
Explore a world where the soul's journey shapes language and understanding, guiding readers through morality, knowledge, and the profound connections of love and marriage.
By Friedrich von Schlegel

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
A lawyer chases the connection between his friend and a terrifying figure, only to uncover a shocking truth about the hidden darkness within a respected doctor.
By Robert Louis Stevenson

Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
Discover the intersection of mind, spirit, and society in a profound exploration of consciousness and the evolution of human thought.
By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Rationalism
Discover how commitment to reason clashes with faith as beliefs are questioned and traditions are challenged.
By J. M. (John Mackinnon) Robertson

The Gambler
In a world of risk and chance, a tutor's obsession with both a captivating woman and the allure of roulette spins him into a chaotic pursuit of love and fortune.
By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The Warriors
A Christian book that explores the importance of spiritual growth, discipline, and service to others, and challenges readers to cultivate a deeper sense of spirituality and strive for greatness in their lives.
By Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay

The Bible, King James version, Book 10: 2 Samuel
Witness a king's climb to power, shadowed by war, betrayal, and a son's devastating rebellion.
By Anonymous

The evolution of religion : $b An anthropological study
Explore the roots and growth of global religious customs while discovering the strange connections between purification and prayer.
By Lewis Richard Farnell

Psycho-Phone Messages
Listen in as iconic figures from history return from beyond to dissect politics, society, and international relations in early 20th century America.
By Francis Grierson

Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness
Can our feelings be measured, and are our choices truly our own, or are they determined by something else?
By Henri Bergson

"'Tis Sixty Years Since" Address of Charles Francis Adams; Founders' Day, January 16, 1913
Step back in time to witness a sweeping reflection on sixty years of American transformation, grappling with the weighty legacies of war, freedom, and the ever-evolving spirit of a nation.
By Charles Francis Adams

Burning truths from Billy's bat : $b A graphic description of the remarkable conversion of Rev. "Billy" Sunday (the world's famous evangelist)—embodying anecdotes, terse sayings, etc., compiled from various sources
Witness the extraordinary transformation of a baseball player turned preacher as he finds faith and ignites a nation with his fiery sermons and unwavering conviction.
By Billy Sunday

The Shadow World
A group of intellectuals risk everything when they decide to dabble in the supernatural and conduct a séance, potentially opening a gateway to a mysterious and unknown realm.
By Hamlin Garland

A lady and her husband
An intimate moment between mother and daughter unfolds into an exploration of love, societal expectations, and generational divides when a young woman announces her engagement.
By Amber Reeves Blanco White

The kingdom of the blind
A brilliant physicist with amnesia must unlock his forgotten past amid a shadowy alien conspiracy to reclaim his stolen identity and save humanity from unseen cosmic forces.
By George O. (George Oliver) Smith

Manners for Men
Discover how gentlemen in a bygone era were expected to behave, from the streets to the dinner table, shaping themselves into the ideal of thoughtful, morally strong, and kind men.
By Mrs. Humphry

Conversation What to Say and How to Say it
Discover the keys to sparking meaningful connections, turning everyday chats into opportunities for understanding and friendship.
By Mary Greer Conklin

The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue
In a world of conflicting beliefs, a group of friends locked in philosophical debate must decide for themselves what it truly means to live a "Good" life.
By G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes) Dickinson

Public Opinion
A groundbreaking look at the construction of public perception reveals how stereotypes and limited information shape our understanding of reality and influence political discourse.
By Walter Lippmann