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About this publisher’s catalog

This catalog presents a diverse collection that spans deep explorations of spirituality and ancient knowledge alongside literary classics and historical narratives. Readers will find both reflective nonfiction and richly detailed fiction, often grounded in significant cultural or historical contexts. Navigating this range benefits from focusing on thematic interests or narrative styles.

What you’ll often find

  • Nonfiction works exploring mysticism, religion, and esoteric traditions.
  • Historical accounts and personal memoirs related to major 20th-century events.
  • Literary fiction with philosophical or cultural depth, including classic and world literature.
  • Books centered on animals and nature, sometimes within children’s or juvenile fiction.
  • Reference and instructional texts focused on language and writing skills.
  • Political and social history addressing civil rights and societal change.
  • Explorations of civilization’s development and decline through historical analysis.

How to browse this shelf

  • Start with broad themes such as spirituality, history, or literature to narrow your focus.
  • Look for narrative nonfiction when interested in personal stories or historical events.
  • Try exploring fiction selections by their cultural or philosophical depth rather than genre alone.
  • Seek out animal- or nature-related titles for lighter or youth-oriented reading.
  • Use topical clusters like civil rights or ancient mysteries to guide nonfiction choices.
  • Distinguish between instructional or reference works and narrative-driven books to match reading goals.
  • Consider era or setting as a way to connect historical fiction and nonfiction works.

Good fit if you like

  • Thoughtful, often dense explorations of spiritual or philosophical ideas.
  • Historical narratives that combine personal experience with broader events.
  • Literary works that challenge conventional storytelling or offer cultural insight.
  • Books with a reflective or contemplative tone.
  • Subjects that connect past and present through social or political lenses.
  • Reading that balances factual depth with narrative engagement.

Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.

  • The Life of Elijah — A. W. Pink

    The Life of Elijah — A. W. Pink

  • The Art of Dramatic Writing — Lajos Egri

    The Art of Dramatic Writing — Lajos Egri

  • Metropolis — Thea Von Harbou

    Metropolis — Thea Von Harbou

  • 45 Years in Wall Street — William D. Gann

    45 Years in Wall Street — William D. Gann

  • Science and Music — Sir James H Jeans

    Science and Music — Sir James H Jeans

  • Bone of His Bone — F J Huegel

    Bone of His Bone — F J Huegel

  • Collected Works of Thomas Troward — Thomas Troward

    Collected Works of Thomas Troward — Thomas Troward

  • Viking’s Dawn — Henry Treece

    Viking’s Dawn — Henry Treece

  • Epaminondas and His Auntie — Sara Cone Bryant

    Epaminondas and His Auntie — Sara Cone Bryant

  • Metals and How To Weld Them — T. B. Jefferson

    Metals and How To Weld Them — T. B. Jefferson

  • Groucho And Me — Groucho Marx

    Groucho And Me — Groucho Marx

  • The Silent Pool — Patricia Wentworth

    The Silent Pool — Patricia Wentworth

  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money — John Maynard Keynes

    The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money — John Maynard Keynes

  • Modern Magic — Hoffman

    Modern Magic — Hoffman

  • Franklin Evans Or the Inebriate A Tale of the Times — Walt Whitman

    Franklin Evans Or the Inebriate A Tale of the Times — Walt Whitman

  • An Introduction to Zen Buddhism — Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki

    An Introduction to Zen Buddhism — Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki

  • To Know Christ Jesus — Frank Sheed

    To Know Christ Jesus — Frank Sheed

  • The Deer Stalker — Zane Grey

    The Deer Stalker — Zane Grey

  • Double Exposure A Twin Autobiography — Gloria Vanderbilt

    Double Exposure A Twin Autobiography — Gloria Vanderbilt

  • The Human Figure — John H. Vanderpoel

    The Human Figure — John H. Vanderpoel