This 1906 tale tells the story of a wolf-dog gradually domesticated by his kindly new owner
This exotic "green" novel by W.H. Hudson is set in the jungles of South America
Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote that he "lived on in his wild, jungle existence with little change for several years"
"The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies" was a follow-up to her stories of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny
She made Tom Sawyer whitewash her fence
His 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises" has been published in England as "Fiesta"
This title home of a Hawthorne tale has "an elm-tree of wide circumference, rooted before the door"
"I must go, Cathy", said Heathcliff, seeking to extricate himself from his companion's arms in this novel
In 1823 James Fenimore Cooper wrote "The Pioneers", the first in the series of these "tales"
In "A Study in Scarlet", he told Holmes, "I have all the facts in my journal, and the public shall know them"