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Best Selling American Novels of the 1900s as
Kindle, MobiPocket, or Barnes and Noble eBooks
Read the best selling American novels of the 1900s as a Kindle, MobiPocket, or Barnes and Noble eBook. All of our ARose Books titles are available in these eBook formats and may be purchased here. Each of these books tell a great story, gives a feeling for a time and place, and shows courage and faith amidst adversity. These 20th century authors were able to spin stories that convey life in 1900s America in a way that allows the reader to gain some knowledge of the history of that era while being thoroughly entertained.
The authors of the books in this collection were actually best selling authors of the 1900s, as you can see from the list of best selling novels of the 1900s.
eBook Readers
To preview one of our Mobipocket or Barnes and Noble books, download and install the reader of your choice onto your system:
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Download the free MobiPocket reader
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Kindle books are read on a Kindle Reader which may be purchased from Amazon. The Kindle Reader has international, as well as United States wireless support. With this new Kindle you can download and read books as your travel round the world. The U.S. wireless support version has dropped in price too.
The Kindle DX has a larger viewing screen than the original Kindle Reader:
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Download the free Barnes and Noble reader that can be used on any PC or small device.
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ARose Books Publications as eBooks
This great book by Mark Twain,
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (Illustrated), shown below, is now available so that you can download the complete novel, containing all three books, or as separate downloads of Book I, Book II, and Book III.
ARose Books is proud to have Sandlot Stories listed in the ABNER library catalogue of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Sandlot Stories was accepted into the research library because it documents the rules that children across the U.S. used in sandlot ball going back almost 100 years in history.
We hope you enjoy either or both English or Japanese versions of Sandlot Stories.
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