Books by Leo Tolstoy
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The Death of Ivan Ilych (The Art of the Novella)
There is no explanation. Written eight years after the publication of Anna Karenina -- a time during which, despite the global success of his novels, Leo Tolstoy renounced fiction in favor of religious and philosophical... See More
50 Masterpieces you have to read before you die vol: 2 [newly updated] (Book House Publishing)
This book contains several HTML tables of contents. The first table of contents (at the very beginning of the ebook) lists the titles of all novels included in this volume. By clicking on one of those titles you will be... See More
Childhood (Xist Classics)
A beautiful biographical story. "When Mother smiled, no matter how nice her face had been before, it became incomparably nicer and everything around seemed to brighten up as well."Leo Tolstoy, Childhood The novel... See More
Hadji Murad
Tolstoy's novella blends fiction and historical fact to portray a legendary Avar chieftain who switched sides in the nineteenth-century Russo-Caucasian war. Inspired by the author's military service, Hadji Murád offers... See More
A Letter to a Hindu (Xist Classics)
The subjection of India, its cause and cure. "All that exists is One. People only call this One by different names."Leo Tolstoy, A Letter to a Hindu The Russian literary giant and the Indian revolutionary leader came into... See More
The Kreutzer Sonata (Xist Classics)
What Is Love? "It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness. A handsome woman talks nonsense, you listen and hear not nonsense but cleverness. She says and does horrid things, and you see only charm... See More
The Power of Darkness: A Drama in Five Acts (Dover Thrift Editions: Plays)
Best known today as the author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Count Leo Tolstoy also is acknowledged as a skilled playwright. His five-act drama The Power of Darkness offers a cold and unsparing look at Russian peasant... See More
The Law of Love and The Law of Violence (Dover Books on Western Philosophy)
An examination of the conflicts within and among nations, this treatise proposes a remedy based on true Christian doctrine: recognition of love as the supreme law of life. Written just before World War I, it articulates... See More
Rabbit Warren Peace: War & Peace Brought to Life – with Rabbits!
Burrowed from the Classic by Leo Tolstoy As cute as bunny ears Rabbit Warren Peace is a brand new retelling of Tolstoy's classic War & Peace - with rabbits! Meet Natasha, Pierre, Prince Andrei and the others and enjoy one... See More
Youth (World Classics)
Youth is the third novel in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical trilogy, following Childhood and Boyhood. Tolstoy wrote his first novel in the trilogy at the age of twenty three. See More
Childhood: Leo Tolstoy's Reflections on Youth and Innocence by Leo Tolstoy (Bestseller Collection)
Experience Leo Tolstoy's profound musings on childhood and innocence, capturing the essence of youthful wonder. Childhood by Leo Tolstoy: Immerse yourself in a poignant and introspective reflection on the innocence, wonder... See More
War and Peace (First Avenue Classics ™)
Part historical fiction, part philosophical treatise, and part romance novel, this genre-transcending epic follows the increasingly intertwined fates of the children of five prominent Russian families over the span of two... See More
War and Peace
The grand epic set during Napoleon's invasion of Russia: a vividly detailed view of nineteenth-century Russian life by the author of Anna Karenina. Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written, War and Peace... See More
Father Sergius
In Petersburg in the eighteen-forties a surprising event occurred. An officer of the Cuirassier Life Guards, a handsome prince who everyone predicted would become aide-de-camp to the Emperor Nicholas I. and have a brilliant... See More
Childhood: Leo Tolstoy's Reflections on Youth and Innocence
Rediscover the Beauty of Youth and Innocence with Leo Tolstoy Step into the enchanting world of 'Childhood: Leo Tolstoy's Reflections on Youth and Innocence' by Leo Tolstoy. This remarkable work invites you to relive the... See More
The Cossacks and Other Stories: Stories of Sevastopol, the Cossacks, Hadji Murat (Penguin Classics)
In 1851, at the age of twenty-two, Tolstoy joined the Russian army and travelled to the Caucasus as a soldier. The four years that followed were among the most significant in his life, and deeply influenced the stories... See More
Childhood, Boyhood, Youth (Penguin Classics)
Leo Tolstoy began his trilogy, Childhood, Boyhood, Youth, in his early twenties. Although he would in his old age famously dismiss it as an 'awkward mixture of fact and fiction', generations of readers have not agreed... See More
Rediscover Your Holiday Sparkle: 400+ Christmas Novels, Stories, Poems, Carols & Legends: (Illustrated Edition) A Christmas Carol, Silent Night, The Three ... Little Women, The Tale of Peter Rabbit…
This holiday, we are presenting to you this unique collection of the greatest Christmas novels, magical tales, the legends of Christmas, the beloved carols and the unique poetry by the giants of literature dedicated to this... See More
The Devil and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics)
'It is impossible to explain why Yevgeny chose Liza Annenskaya, as it is always impossible to explain why a man chooses this and not that woman.' This collection of eleven stories spans virtually the whole of Tolstoy's... See More
Historical Romances – Boxed Set: 70 Novels in One Edition: Love Through the Ages – From Ancient Egypt to the Roaring 30s
Discover the love, passion and heartbreak through the ages in this collection of carefully selected historical romance novels which will transport you to the time of Ancient Egypt, Medieval Castles, Renaissance Cities... See More
On Life: A Critical Edition
In the summer of 1886, shortly before his fifty-eighth birthday, Leo Tolstoy was seriously injured while working in the fields of his estate. Bedridden for over two months, Tolstoy began writing a meditation on death and... See More
The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Mortally injured after a fall, Ivan Ilyich questions the fairness of his pain and suffering -- if pain can strike a man such as himself, who has lived a just life, then his pending death can only be arbitrary. It is only... See More
Where Love Is There God Is Also (Xist Classics)
Inspiring Christian Short Story "You are in despair, because you wish to live for your own happiness. - Where Love is There God is Also, Leo Tolstoy" A short story about a shoemaker who is promised a visit from Christ. When... See More
Wise Thoughts for Every Day: On God, Love, the Human Spirit, and Living a Good Life
During the last years of his life, Leo Tolstoy kept one book invariably on his desk, read and reread it to his family, and recommended it to all his friends: a compendium of wise thoughts gathered over the course of a decade... See More
Christmas Classics Premium Collection: 150+ Novels, Stories & Poems in One Volume (Illustrated): A Christmas Carol, The Gift of the Magi, Life and Adventures ... Mouse King, The Wonderful Life of Christ…
This carefully crafted ebook: "Christmas Classics Premium Collection: 150+ Novels, Stories & Poems in One Volume (Illustrated)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Life and... See More
Childhood (Tolstoy’s Autobiographical Trilogy Book 1)
"Childhood", Tolstoy's first published work in 1852, is also the first novel in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical trilogy, which also includes "Boyhood," and "Youth." Published when Tolstoy was twenty-three, the book gained... See More
Resurrection (Xist Classics)
Tolstoy's Final Novel "It was clear that everything considered important and good was insignificant and repulsive, and that all this glamour and luxury hid the old well-known crimes, which not only remained unpunished but... See More
Android Karenina
Leo Tolstoy meets robots in this "creepy, thrilling, and highly enjoyable" sci-fi mashup of the classic Russian novel Anna Karenina (Library Journal). "... lives up to its promise to make Tolstoy 'awesomer.'" -- The Onion... See More