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  • von Ernest Bramah
    22,00 €

    "Kai Lung's Golden Hours" written by using Ernest Bramah. Kai Lung, a Chinese storyteller, and one-of-a-kind figures who follow him talk to every other over the path of the book. Kai Lung's memories are exciting to his target market due to the fact they're complete of wit, smart wordplay, and subtle ethical lessons. The memories take region in a made-up model of historical China and are a mixture of fables, parables, and humorous stories. Kai Lung is always at chance, however he uses his storytelling talents to get through hard eventualities and preserve each person round him entertained. The plots are formed by means of tough storytelling inside storytelling, which provides to the complexity of the story. Bramah's work sticks out due to how properly it's miles written, how amusing the language is, and how thrilling the character of Kai Lung is. There is a nice sense of humor inside the testimonies that make amusing of politicians, society norms, and human nature. Readers can revel in Kai Lung's adventures and the smart memories he writes whilst additionally having their minds blown. "Kai Lung's Golden Hours" remains a wonderful example of Bramah's particular style and potential to combine Eastern story patterns with Western literary ideas. A lot of individuals who like smart tales with a bit of whimsy love this collection for its allure, wit, and timeless allure.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    20,00 €

    In "The Mirror of Kong Ho," Ernest Bramah crafts a vivid portrayal of London's Edwardian era, skillfully blending cultural satire with wit and charm. The collection's tales provide a window into the world of Kong Ho, a wise and perceptive Chinese philosopher who navigates the complexities of British society. Throughout the stories which that Kong Ho's interactions with the British people lead to humorous misunderstandings and cultural clashes, and moments of profound insight. Bramah uses the character of Kong Ho as a lens to explore the intricacies of cross-cultural communication, shedding light on the humorous and sometimes poignant aspects of human behavior. Ernest Bramah's storytelling is marked by a blend of gentle satire and other one astute observations, creating an endearing and memorable protagonist in Kong Ho. As readers accompany Kong Ho on his London adventures and they are treated to a delightful exploration of cultural diversity and the universal themes of human nature. "The Mirror of Kong Ho" remains a beloved classic for its timeless humor, clever social commentary, and engaging narratives. Bramah's ability to entertain and provoke thought makes this collection a valuable addition to the literary world, leaving a lasting impression on readers of all generations.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    30,00 €

    The Secret of the League: The Story of a Social War, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    49,90 - 69,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    34,90 - 59,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    21,90 €

    Ernest Bramah¿s Kai Lung stories are set in a fantastical ancient China and written with an oblique, ornate prose style that serves to mimic that of Chinese folk tales. The titular character is an itinerant storyteller and the books themselves are mostly collections of stories presented as if he were narrating.Kai Lung¿s Golden Hours, published in 1922, is the second of the Kai Lung books, and the first to have an overarching framing narrative and thus be published as a novel. In it we see Kai Lung brought before the court of the Mandarin Shan Tien, having been accused of treason by the Mandarin¿s agent Ming-shu. Appealing to Shan Tien¿s appreciation for refined narrative, Kai Lung tries to regain his freedom by spinning a series of beguiling tales filled with aphorisms and humorous understatement.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    21,00 €

    A fictitious blind investigator named Max Carrados appears in Ernest Bramah's 1914 collection of mystery stories and books, Four Max Carrados Detective Stories. In the Strand Magazine, the four Max Carrados detective stories coexisted with the Sherlock Holmes adventures. The Carrados stories routinely outsold the Holmes stories at the time, even though they didn't have the same length. Bramah was frequently billed above Arthur Conan Doyle. Max Carrados and The Eyes of Max Carrados, according to George Orwell, "are the only detective stories since Poe that are worth re-reading," together with those of Doyle and R. Austin Freeman. In the first narrative, "The Coin of Dionysius," Max Carrados and his regular sidekick Mr. Carlyle's personalities are described. Private investigator Mr. Carlyle oversees a business that focuses primarily on divorce and defalcation. For an expert opinion on a tetradrachm of Dionysius the Elder of Sicily that he suspects may have been a counterfeit put into a famous collection during a theft, he is led to Wynn Carrados' residence at The Turrets in Richmond, London. When they first meet, the blind Carrados quickly recognizes Mr. Carlyle as Louis Calling, a former classmate from St. Michael's.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    49,90 - 69,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    69,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    49,90 - 79,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    12,00 €

    Ein blinder Detektiv, der Licht ins Dunkel bringt Max Carrados ist ein äußerst ungewöhnlicher Detektiv. Obwohl der Aristokrat bei einem Unfall sein Augenlicht verloren hat, vermag er dank seiner sehr ausgeprägten anderen Sinne die kniffligsten Fälle zu lösen. In vier abwechslungsreichen Geschichten kommt Carrados Münzfälschern auf die Spur, muss beweisen, dass ein tragisches Zugunglück absichtlich herbeigeführt wurde, Mordpläne vereiteln und sieht sich mit einer glamourösen Frau konfrontiert, deren Perlenkette gestohlen wurde. Ernest Bramah schuf Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts die Figur dieses unvergesslichen Schnüfflers, der seinerzeit Sherlock Holmes' größter Konkurrent im Kampf um die Gunst der Leser war und auch noch heute jeden Krimifan begeistern wird.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    34,90 - 59,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    49,90 - 69,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    59,90 - 79,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    39,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    33,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    21,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    57,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    32,90 - 52,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    37,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    54,90 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    30,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    27,00 €

    A lively and amusing collection of letters on western living written by Kong Ho, a Chinese gentleman. These addressed to his homeland, refer to the Westerners in London as barbarians and many of the aids to life in our society give Kong Ho endless food for thought. These are things such as the motor car and the piano; unknown in China at this time.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    29,00 €

    Ernest Bramah (1868-1942) was an English author of considerable repute in his day. In total Bramah published 21 books and numerous short stories and features. His humorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W. W. Jacobs; his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-science fiction with H. G. Wells and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramah''s book What Might Have Been (1907) influenced his seminal Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948). Bramah, the creator of the immortal Kai Lung and Max Carrados, was a recluse who refused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of his private life - secrecy perhaps only matched by E. W. Hornung, the creator of Raffles, and today, J. D. Salinger.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    31,00 €

    Ernest Bramah (1868-1942) was an English author of considerable repute in his day. In total Bramah published 21 books and numerous short stories and features. His humorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W. W. Jacobs; his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-science fiction with H. G. Wells and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramah''s book What Might Have Been (1907) influenced his seminal Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948). Bramah, the creator of the immortal Kai Lung and Max Carrados, was a recluse who refused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of his private life - secrecy perhaps only matched by E. W. Hornung, the creator of Raffles, and today, J. D. Salinger.

  • von Ernest Bramah
    25,00 €

    Ernest Bramah (1868-1942) was an English author of considerable repute in his day. In total Bramah published 21 books and numerous short stories and features. His humorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome, and W. W. Jacobs; his detective stories with Conan Doyle; his politico-science fiction with H. G. Wells and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramah''s book What Might Have Been (1907) influenced his seminal Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948). Bramah, the creator of the immortal Kai Lung and Max Carrados, was a recluse who refused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of his private life - secrecy perhaps only matched by E. W. Hornung, the creator of Raffles, and today, J. D. Salinger.

  • - The Story of a Social War
    von Ernest Bramah
    24,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    20,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    21,00 €

  • von Ernest Bramah
    23,00 €

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