Software Listing of Author : "Sunsea"
- Tales From Shakespeare
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


Tales from Shakespeare also known as All the Tales from Shakespeare is an English children's book written by Charles Lamb with his sister Mary Lamb in 1807.
It was illustrated by Sir John Gilbert in 1866, Arthur Rackham in 1899 and 1909,[1] by Louis Monziès in 1908,[2] by Walter Paget in 1910,[3] and by D. C.
Eyles in 1934.[1] In 1894, a two-volume set with color plate illustrations and a preface by H.S. Morris, was published jointly by the J.B. Lippincott Company in
Philadelphia, and in London by William Heinemann.[4]
The book reduced the archaic English and complicated storyline of Shakespeare to a simple level that children could read and comprehend. However, as
noted in the author's Preface, "his words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in; and in whatever has been added to give them the regular...
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- Tarzan and the Forbidden City
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


"Forbidden City" is generally considered a rather weak Tarzan story by dedicated and oft-times critical readers because the original tale came from a radio serial written by Rob Thompson. Burroughs’ heart was apparently not into revising "Tarzan and the Forbidden City" for magazine and book publication. Burroughs teams his ape-man up with his old friend d’Arnot, who explains the history of Tarzan to the characters and to the reader. The author initially uses a case of mistaken identity between Tarzan and Brian Gregory but this plot device is soon abandoned. "Forbidden City" is a tale of treachery, deceit, greed,--and trust and love. The novel contains Burroughs' trademarks of capture and escape, unrequited love, and heroic deeds. Burroughs’ prose has been better in other Tarzan novels, but as one of the middle tales where plot...
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- The Night Land
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


The Sun has gone out: the Earth is lit only by the glow of residual vulcanism. The last few millions of the human race are gathered together in a gigantic metal pyramid, the Last Redoubt, under siege from unknown forces and Powers outside in the dark. These are held back by a Circle of energy, known as the "air clog," powered from the Earth's internal energy. For millennia, vast living shapes - the Watchers - have waited in the darkness near the pyramid: it is thought they are waiting for the inevitable time when the Circle's power finally weakens and dies. Other living things have been seen in the darkness beyond, some of unknown origins, and others that may once have been human.
To leave the protection of the Circle means almost certain death, or worse, but as the story commences, the narrator establishes mind contact with an...
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- The Riverpark Rebellion
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


A LOSS OF TEMPER.
"Battalion, right forward, fours right, march! Guide left!"
The command was sharp, distinct, soldierly. The first set of fours
moved straight to the front with unhesitating firmness and uniformity
of step; the orderly sergeant took his place to the left of the set
with ease and rapidity. The remainder of the battalion broke into
fours, wheeling to the right with promptness and precision, and in the
next moment the entire column was on the march.
The Riverpark Academy corps of cadets were the best-drilled troops
outside of West Point. The uniform was dark blue; the belts, gloves,
and shoulder-belts were white, and the breastplates were of polished
brass. The barrels of the cadets' muskets glittered in the April
sunlight, as they marched and counter-marched, wheeled to the right...
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- The Wind in the Willows
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


The Wind in the Willows is a classic of children's literature by Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. Alternately slow moving and fast paced, it focuses on four anthropomorphised animal characters in a pastoral version of England. The novel is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie and celebrated for its evocation of the nature of the Thames valley.
In 1908 Grahame retired from his position as secretary of the Bank of England. He moved back to Cookham, Berkshire, where he had been brought up and spent his time by the River Thames doing much as the animal characters in his book do—namely, as one of the phrases from the book says, "simply messing about in boats"—and wrote down the bed-time stories he had been telling his son Alistair.
With the arrival of spring and fine weather outside,...
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x

