Mother

  • Mother
    By Owen Wister

    Reproduction of the original: Mother by Owen Wister

  • Mother
    By Maxim Gorky

    Widely regarded as Russian writer Maxim Gorky's masterpiece, the novel Mother is a gripping account of a mother and a son whose converging paths in life lead them to a deep understanding the unique plight of workers.

  • Mother: Original and Unabridged
    By Maxim Gorky

    Mother, by Maxim Gorky, tells the story of revolutionary factory workers.Mother is considered to be the only long work of Gorky on the Russian revolutionary movement; however, of all his novels, it is possibly the least successful.

  • Mother: by Maxim Gorky
    By Maxim Gorky

    It remains the best known work of Gorky among the author's other important novels. He wrote the novel on a trip to the United States in 1906. The political agenda behind the novel was clear.

  • Mother
    By Maxim Gorky Gorky

    The famous novel of revolutionary conversion and struggle. This novel of Russia before the Revolution is without question the masterpiece of Gorky, Russia's greatest living writer.

  • Mother: Large Print
    By Maxim Gorky

    Mother: Large Printby Maxim GorkyThe famous novel of revolutionary conversion and struggle. This novel of Russia before the Revolution is without question the masterpiece of Gorky, Russia's greatest living writer.

  • Mother: (Mass Market Paperback)
    By Maxim Gorky

    A classic novel from a founding author of the socialist realism movement, Maxim Gorky.The titular Mother, Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova, lives with and raises her son, Pavel Vlasov.

  • Mother: A Russian Revolutionary Novel
    By Maxim Gorky

    Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (28 March 1868 - 18 June 1936), primarily known as Maxim Gorky, was a Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the Socialist realism literary method and a political activist.

  • Mother
    By Maxim Gorky, General Press

    Mother is the immortal classic of Maxim Gorky, one of the world's best-loved writers. It is the story of the radicalization of an uneducated woman.

  • Mother
    By E. F. Benson

    Mother

  • Mother: A Memoir
    By Nicholas Royle

    When we were children there were still pennies. Big round brown flat things. The older darker ones still had Queen Victoria's head on. To think of my mother saying spend a penny is to become enveloped in the sweet funniness of her voice ...

  • Mother
    By Kathleen Norris

    Kathleen Thompson Norris (July 16, 1880 - January 18, 1966) was a popular American novelist and newspaper columnist.

  • Mother: A Cradle to Hold Me
    By Maya Angelou

    With her signature eloquence and heartfelt appreciation, renowned poet and national treasure Maya Angelou celebrates the first woman we ever knew: Mother. “You were always the heart of happiness to me,” she acknowledges in this loving ...

  • Mother: A dark psychological thriller with a breathtaking twist
    By S.E. Lynes

    Mother: A dark psychological thriller with a breathtaking twist

  • Mother: An Unconventional History
    By Sarah Knott

    From the labour pains felt by a South Carolina field slave to the triumphant smile of a royal mistress pregnant with a king's first son; from a 1950s suburban housewife to a working-class East Ender taking her baby to the factory; these ...

  • Mother
    By Claudia O'Keefe

    An anthology of poems includes selections written by such writers as Mary Higgins Clark, Amy Tan, and Faye Kellerman

  • Mother: a Memoir
    By Nicholas Royle

    Before the devastating 'loss of her marbles', Mrs Royle, a nurse by profession, is a marvellously no-nonsense character, an autodidact who reads widely and voraciously - from Trollope to Woolf, Tennyson to Foucault - swears at her fox ...

  • Mother
    By Kathleen Norris

    This is a difficult age to be a woman.

  • Mother
    By Elinor Carucci

    Acclaimed photographer Elinor Carucci takes on her most challenging and rewarding subject yet: motherhood. When Elinor Carucci gave birth to her twins, she discovered the highs and lows that are...

  • Mother: An Unconventional History
    By SARAH. KNOTT

    Drawing on diaries and letters, paintings and songs, Mother vividly brings to life the lost stories of both ordinary and extraordinary women - from the labour pains of a South Carolina field slave to the triumphant smile of a royal mistress ...