Newton Book version of The Arabian Nights from an original etext at Project Gutenburg. Not to be confused with Robert Louis Stevenson's New Arabian Nights, this is the Andrew Lang version of the Arabian Nights. Run in landscape mode on newer Newtons. Credit: Michael Hanna.
Jules Verne's cival war tale of plots and plans of a blockade runner. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
The Call of the Wild is an adventure on the Alaskan Tundra by Jack London. Credit: Ken Laster
Originally published in 1864, A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne follows a professor and his nephew as they follow a trail they believe will take them to the center of the Earth! Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
"The Mucker" by Edgar Rice Burroughs was originally published serially. Billy Byrne was a rough-neck in dark streets of Chicago's slums, a "Mucker." His natural tendency for finding trouble takes him from the jungles of the Far East to the midst of a bloody revolution in Mexico. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
"The Outlaw of Torn" by Edgar Rice Burroughs originally published in 1913 is a tale of swords, chivalry, and romance in Midievil England. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
This Newton book is the complete volume of Prisoner of Zenda, by Anthony Hope. This novel is the story of Rudolf Rassendyll, an English gentleman who bears a striking resemblance to the King of Ruritania. The story follows Rudolf's perilous and romantic adventures in Zenda as he foils a plot to take the King's throne! Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
Rupert of Hentzau by Anthony Hope was originally published in 1898 as a sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. This novel continues the story of Rudolf Rassendyll, an English gentleman who bears a striking resemblance to the King of Ruritania, and who loves the unhappily married Queen. When Rupert of Hentzau intercepts a love letter from Queen Flavia intended for Mr. Rassendyll, the Englishman's fortunes could change! Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
This Newton book is the complete volume of "She" by H. Ryder Haggard. "She" is an exceptional novel about an immortal temptress! Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
"The Secret Agent" is Joseph Conrad's dark tale of intrigue and espionage. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
Selected books from Edgar Rice Burroughs' collection of Tarzan novels. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum.
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