Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (novels not included). Pages: 63. Chapters: A Night of Serious Drinking, Nausea, Too Many Cooks, Hussein, An Entertainment, Out of the Silent Planet, Appointment with Death, Rebecca, Anthem, The Gift, Capricornia, The Unvanquished, Galactic Patrol, Scoop, Mr. Moto Is So Sorry, The Fashion in Shrouds, The Sword in the Stone, The Yearling, Brighton Rock, Invitation to a Beheading, Ruined City, Alamut, Torchlight to Valhalla, Murphy, The Code of the Woosters, Flying Colours, The Judas Window, Night and the City, They Drive by Night, Cause for Alarm, Death in Five Boxes, Prelude for War, Father Malachy's Miracle, The Gracie Allen Murder Case, The Four of Hearts, Death from a Top Hat, The Secret Warning, A Ship of the Line, To Wake the Dead, The Death of the Heart, The Devil to Pay, The Crooked Hinge, Tarzan and the Forbidden City, Tropic of Capricorn, The Cut Direct, Roads, Murder at the New York World's Fair, Black Empire, Count Belisarius, The Buccaneers, The Dark Room, Dynasty of Death, Mr. Popper's Penguins, Vidas Secas, Remember the End, Young Man with a Horn, The Haunted Bridge, The Silver Princess in Oz, Thimble Summer, Lassie Come-Home, Can Ladies Kill?, Royal Escape, March to Quebec, Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse, Savage Range, Perri, Tuli ja raud, Artists in Crime, Death in a White Tie, Karge meri, La vida inutil de Pito Perez, Heidi Grows Up, The Long Haul, Amazing Quest of Doctor Syn, L'Homme qui regardait passer les trains, Vl i jama, Na krasne samot . Excerpt: Nausea (orig. French La Nausee) is an epistolary novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938 and written while he was teaching at the lycee of Le Havre. This is Sartre's first novel and one of his best-known. The novel concerns a dejected historian in a town similar to Le Havre, who becomes convinced that...