The Cruise of the Training Ship
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:863 作者: Sinclair, Upton
简介:又名《CLIF FARADAYS PLUCK》...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:863 作者: Sinclair, Upton
简介:又名《CLIF FARADAYS PLUCK》...
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1040 作者: Stewart, Cal
简介:The one particular object in writing this book is to furnish you with an occasional laugh, and the writer with an occasional dollar. If you get the laugh you have your equivalent, and the writer has h...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:2028 作者: Booth Tarkington布思·塔金顿
简介:Its main interest is that, in describing the rise and fall of the Amberson family, it reflects the changes in society over this period. It is well written and very good on description....
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:985 作者: 未知
简介:Hiram could not believe that Pete's father would now countenance any of his son's meannesses; yet when the young farmer went along the line fence, he saw fresh tracks across the Dickerson fields, and ...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1082 作者: Gould, Nat
简介:Lessons were over for the day, and the boys at Redbank School came running with shouts and whoops of joy into the playing-fields. They were like young colts freed from restraint for a few hours, and e...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1005 作者: Marion Ames Taggart
简介:A Story for Girls,dedicated with love to Florence Ames....
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:1006 作者: Charles Dickens查尔斯·狄更斯
简介:A short story about a man who saw something that intrigued him. He saw a sign which said that a long time ago Richard Watts created a charity for six poor travelers in 1579. They can stay in the facil...
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1140 作者: 未知
简介:The Bobbsey Twins series. This interesting childrens series first became available to readers all the way back in 1904. That is when the debut book in the series came out. It ran for quite a while and...
类别:经典英文小说 点击次数:937 作者: Edward S. Ellis
简介:IT had been snowing hard for twenty-four hours at Dead Mans Gulch. Beginning with a few feathery particles, they had steadily increased in number until the biting air was filled with billions of snowf...
类别:儿童英文小说 点击次数:1662 作者: Charles Kingsley
简介:TO MY YOUNGEST SON GRENVILLE ARTHUR AND TO ALL OTHER GOOD LITTLE BOYS.Come read me my riddle, each good little man; If you cannot read it, no grown up folk can....