Books by "Phillips Brooks"

9 books found

Catalogue

Catalogue

by Phillips Academy

1926

1841-1860

1841-1860

by Wendell Phillips Garrison

1889

Index to Reports on Food Products and Drugs of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896-1914

Index to Reports on Food Products and Drugs of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896-1914

by Edward Hopkins Jenkins, Ernest Marion Stoddard, John Phillips Street, Wilton Everett Britton, George Perkins Clinton

1913

Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois

Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois

by Illinois. Supreme Court, Sidney Breese, Charles Gilman, Jonathan Young Scammon, Isaac Newton Phillips, Ebenezer Peck, Samuel Pashley Irwin, Norman Leslie Freeman, Edwin Hill Cooke

1877

My Debut in Journalism

My Debut in Journalism

by Walter Polk Phillips

1892

William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879

William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879

by Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison

1889

The Complete Works

The Complete Works

by E. Phillips Oppenheim

2022 · DigiCat

E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The Complete Works" presents a comprehensive collection of his engaging narratives characterized by intricate plots, vivid characters, and an exploration of the human psyche amidst socio-political dynamics of the early 20th century. Renowned for his pioneering contributions to the thriller genre, Oppenheim delves into the intrigue of espionage, romance, and adventure, demonstrating his deft handling of suspense and foreshadowing. Each story reveals his unique ability to entwine intricate storylines with the cultural and historical tapestry of his time, allowing readers to immerse themselves in a world rich with tension and emotional depth. Oppenheim, often dubbed the 'Prince of Storytellers', was a prolific author whose career spanned several decades during which he witnessed the tumultuous events of the World Wars. His experiences and keen observations of societal shifts informed his writing, enabling him to craft tales that resonate with themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of human motivations. This background uniquely positioned him to capture the zeitgeist of a generation while intertwining universal themes that continue to captivate readers. For those with an appreciation for vintage literary crafts and the evolution of suspense narratives, "The Complete Works" is an essential addition to any library. It not only provides a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the genre's forefathers but also offers modern readers an opportunity to reflect on timeless human struggles through Oppenheim's compelling storytelling.