Biography Books
The True Story of Christopher Columbus
By E.S. Brooks. Written as the opening volume of a series known as "Children's Lives of Great Men", this installment focuses on the true story of the famed seafarer who advanced America and discovered the New World.
Thomas Jefferson
By E.S. Ellis. Biography of the Third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, with focus on the achievements for which he yearned to be remembered in his public life. Download it today!
Up from Slavery: An Autobiography
Long revered as one of the greatest American autobiographies ever written by the 19th Century African-American businessman, activist, and educator, Booker T. (Taliaferro) Washington. Download the FREE e-Book version today!
The Well - Beloved
This is the partly autobiographical story of one man's courtship of three generations of women.
Twiggy in the Home From Hell
Download the FREE e-Book version of author Nigel King's story of survival through the child abuse that he endured in a North Wales community; and that the press named "The Home from Hell". Presented in two parts, the first one details the daily suffering, abuse, and isolation that the author...
The Life and Letters of Darwin, Volume 2
By botanist, Sir Francis Darwin, son of naturalist, Charles Darwin. This second volume focuses on the life and letters of Charles Darwin. Download today!
Memoirs of the Comtesse Du Barry
A popular courtesan in Paris creates false documents in order to marry into royalty.
The Timeless Wealth Secrets - Volume 1
Download this FREE e-Book, and read as millionaires recount how they overcame life's challenges to rise from poverty to wealth; and teach you how to do the same. Download it today!
A Book of Remarkable Criminals
This is a book that focuses on a group of criminals who the author found to be both remarkable and interesting. Human nature-based, each section details their lives, their crimes, and their fatal ends.
Confessions of J. J. Rousseau
This FREE eBook focuses on leading personages and transactions of a momentous epoch, when absolutism and feudalism were rallying for their last struggle against the modern spirit, chiefly represented by Voltaire, the Encyclopedias, and Rousseau himself—a struggle to which, after many fierce...