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  • von Anthony Trollope
    15,90 €

  • von Desire Charnay
    19,90 €

    "The Ancient Cities of the New World" is a book written by Désiré Charnay, a French archaeologist and explorer. Originally published in French as "Les anciennes villes du Nouveau Monde," the work was first published in the late 19th century. The English translation of Charnay's book has contributed to the understanding of pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas.Désiré Charnay conducted extensive archaeological explorations in Mexico and Central America during the 19th century. His book likely provides a detailed account of the ancient cities and archaeological sites he encountered, shedding light on the civilizations that inhabited these regions before the arrival of Europeans.For readers interested in Mesoamerican and Central American archaeology, as well as the exploration of ancient civilizations in the Americas, "The Ancient Cities of the New World" by Désiré Charnay is a significant work that contributes to the historical and archaeological understanding of pre-Columbian cultures.

  • von Charles George Harper
    15,90 €

    "The Brighton Road" is a travel book written by Charles G. Harper. Published in 1892, the book delves into the historical and scenic aspects of the road from London to Brighton, a route that has been of significant cultural and transportation importance in England.Charles G. Harper, a British author and illustrator, was known for his travel guides and works that celebrated the beauty and historical richness of various regions in England. In "The Brighton Road," Harper likely provides readers with insights into the landscapes, landmarks, and cultural elements along the road, offering both practical information and an engaging narrative.For those interested in late 19th-century travel literature, English cultural history, and the allure of historic roads, "The Brighton Road" by Charles G. Harper is a valuable resource capturing the spirit of travel during that era.

  • von Charles George Harper
    15,90 €

    "The Bath Road" is a travel book written by Charles G. Harper. Published in 1899, the book explores the historical and scenic aspects of the road from London to Bath, a route that has been significant throughout English history due to its connections with trade, transportation, and leisure travel.Charles G. Harper, a British author and illustrator, was known for his travel guides and works that celebrated the beauty and historical richness of various regions in England. In "The Bath Road," Harper likely provides readers with insights into the landscapes, landmarks, and cultural elements along the route.For those interested in late 19th-century travel literature, the history of transportation routes, and the charm of English countryside exploration, "The Bath Road" by Charles G. Harper serves as both an informative guide and a historical document capturing the spirit of travel in that era.

  • von Bradford Torrey
    15,90 €

    "Spring Notes from Tennessee" is a collection of essays written by Bradford Torrey, an American naturalist and essayist. Torrey was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and he wrote extensively about birdwatching, nature, and outdoor observations.The essays in "Spring Notes from Tennessee" likely focus on Torrey's observations of the natural world during the spring season in Tennessee. Torrey had a keen interest in ornithology and was known for his descriptive and evocative writing style, which captured the beauty of the landscapes and the behaviors of birds.For readers interested in nature writing, birdwatching, and observations of the changing seasons, "Spring Notes from Tennessee" offers a glimpse into the naturalist's perspective during the springtime in the specific region of Tennessee.

  • von Hendrik Conscience
    15,90 €

    "The Amulet" is a historical novel written by Hendrik Conscience, a Belgian author. The book, originally titled "Het Goudland" in Dutch, was first published in 1837. It is considered one of Conscience's most famous works and an important piece of Flemish literature."The Amulet" is set against the backdrop of the Dutch Revolt in the 16th century. The story revolves around the protagonist, Prosper, and his involvement in the struggles and conflicts of the time. The amulet of the title holds significance in the narrative.Hendrik Conscience is widely regarded as a pioneer of Dutch-language literature in Belgium, and "The Amulet" is celebrated for its contribution to the Flemish literary movement. The novel reflects Conscience's passion for national identity and historical themes.For readers interested in Flemish literature, historical novels, and the cultural context of Belgium in the 19th century, "The Amulet" by Hendrik Conscience is a classic work worth exploring.

  • von Ludwig Salvator
    9,99 €

    One of the Suez Canal Company's tugs soon took us down the canal from Ismailia to El Kantara (the bridge), where we were to meet our caravan. Just as we were landing we observed the first few horses of the latter crossing by the ferry which plies between the two sides of the canal. The boat had to go over three times to get all our animals and luggage, and we found it no easy work on the other side to strap up all our things ready for the journey. Matters seldom go altogether smoothly on the first day of a caravan expedition. At length a start was made, the mules laden with our tents and luggage going on in front, and ourselves bringing up the rear. The little hotel of El Kantara, with the few patches of vegetation surrounding it, was the last sight we had of civilised life. Following the telegraph posts, which mark the route from Egypt to Syria, we then entered the rolling desert,and soon began to enjoy that feeling of freedom which a boundless plain always inspires. Only life on the sea, with all its wonderful charms, is to be compared to a journey through the desert. In the midst of its vast and solitary expanse the traveller feels himself overwhelmed, and his imagination conjures up strange forms on the far horizon. The desert is to the Arab what the sea is to the sailor; for both, their proper element has a permanent and irresistible attraction. Old Abou Nabout, the leader of our caravan, rode on quietly in front, his eyes gazing steadfastly across the sandy plain, and dreams of his youth doubtless floated through his mind as his horse threw up clouds of sand with his hoofs.

  • von Mary Anne Barker
    15,90 €

    "Station Amusements in New Zealand" is a book written by Lady Barker, also known as Mary Anne Barker. First published in 1873, the book provides insights into life on a sheep station in New Zealand during the 19th century.Lady Barker, a British-born author, and the wife of a New Zealand sheep farmer, wrote extensively about her experiences in the colony. "Station Amusements in New Zealand" likely describes the daily life, challenges, and leisure activities on a sheep station, offering readers a glimpse into the social and cultural aspects of colonial New Zealand.For those interested in colonial literature, women's perspectives on life in the 19th century, and the history of New Zealand, Lady Barker's writings, including "Station Amusements in New Zealand," provide valuable firsthand accounts of the era.

  • von Mila Sommerfeld
    15,99 €

    Eine junge Frau zwischen Pflicht, tödlicher Gefahr und ihrer großen Liebe …Band 2 der Saga um eine mächtige Familie in Zeiten des AufruhrsWürzburg, 1933: Sophia Wagner ist behütet in der elterlichen Villa aufgewachsen, doch als sie sich mehr und mehr von ihrer Mutter übersehen fühlt und ihr Vater der NSDAP beitritt, sucht sie Zuflucht in ihrer Kunst. Sie bringt ihr Talent als Modezeichnerin im Kaufhaus ihrer Schwester Katharina ein und verliebt sich in einen jungen Mann, der wegen seiner politischen Gesinnung verfolgt wird. Um ihn zu schützen, riskiert sie alles und gewährt ihm im Kaufhaus Unterschlupf. Doch obwohl sie es nicht wahrhaben wollen, wissen die beiden, dass ihre Liebe so keine Zukunft hat und das Kaufhaus rückt bereits ins Visier der Partei …Dies ist eine überarbeitete Neuausgabe des bereits erschienenen Titels Zeit des Sturms.Alle Bände der Reihe können unabhängig voneinander gelesen werden.Weitere Titel dieser ReiheTage des Neubeginns (ISBN: 9783987789052)Erste Leser:innenstimmen„Eine fesselnde Familiensaga um drei beeindruckende Schwestern!"„Die Geschichte schildert eindringlich eine bewegte Zeit, die Familie und Liebende trennte."„Die Beschreibungen des prächtigen Kaufhauses, der Mode der 30er Jahre und der historischen Begebenheiten ließ mich komplett in die Geschichte eintauchen."„Eine bittersüsse Liebes- und Familiengeschichte mit gut recherchiertem, historischen Hintergrund."

  • von Mia Graf
    19,01 - 24,75 €

  • von Eva Rossi
    19,11 - 24,75 €

  • von Sina Junker
    13,99 €

    Frederika Ingersen hat einen Traum: So vielen Menschen wie möglich ihr geliebtes Grönland zu zeigen. Endlich bekommt sie die Gelegenheit, zwei weitere Lodges zu kaufen, die sie an Urlauber aus aller Welt vermieten möchte. Doch unerwartet taucht ein Problem in Form eines Mitbewerbers auf: der Kanadier Grayson Clarks. Grayson besticht durch seinen Geschäftssinn, seine kühle Art, seine Unnahbarkeit und ein großes Geheimnis, das er zu verbergen versucht. Was Frederika nun braucht, ist ein Wunder. Doch wo soll man das so schnell hernehmen? Während Frederika Grayson die Natur unter der Mitternachtssonne Grönlands näherbringt, stellt sie fest, dass es gar nicht so leicht ist, seinen Mitbewerber auszustechen, wenn man dabei ist, sich in ihn zu verlieben.

  • von Emily White
    19,09 - 24,65 €

  • von Mia Graf
    19,09 - 24,75 €

  • von Manuel Garcia
    18,99 - 24,65 €

  • von Eva Rossi
    18,99 - 24,75 €

  • von Lara Steel
    19,25 - 24,79 €

  • von Lara Steel
    19,20 - 24,85 €

  • von Silvia Muster
    17,99 €

    Oberhalb des Brienzersees thront das Grandhotel Schwandenbach. Seine Eröffnung feierte das Hotel im Jahre 1875 eine ganze Woche lang mit illustren und zahlungskräftigen Gästen.Darunter ist die Familie von Bonstetten aus Bern. Wilhelm von Bonstetten rennt jedem Rock nach und vernachlässigt seine Frau Charlotte, wie auch seine drei Kinder. Sie machen einmal im Jahr für eine Woche Ferien im Grandhotel.147 Jahre später entdecken Bauarbeiter bei der Renovation eingemauerte Leichen. Wer waren sie? Was geschah damals? Und warum wurden die Menschen nie als vermisst gemeldet?Von Allmen und Berger von der Kripo untersuchen den Fall. Allmählich reagiert von Allmen seltsam, er hat keine Ahnung, wieso er in diesen Fall so sehr hineingezogen wird.Es wird eine Reise in die Vergangenheit, mit einem überraschenden Ende.

  • von Nicole Denker
    14,99 €

    "Bis die Angst verblasst" ist eine bewegende Geschichte, die sich um die Geschwister Maren und Thorben sowie ihre Mutter Lizbeth dreht. Maren und Thorben, zwei Kinder aus einer bedürftigen Familie, werden ihrer überforderten Mutter entrissen und in eine Pflegefamilie gebracht. Die Geschichte folgt den Kindern durch diese dramatische Veränderung, zeigt ihre Anpassung an die neue Umgebung und ihre Entwicklung in der Pflegefamilie. Gleichzeitig kämpft Lizbeth in einem Suchtzentrum mit ihren eigenen Dämonen und arbeitet an ihrer persönlichen Heilung.Die Erzählung verwebt Themen von Verlust, Trauma, Hoffnung und Heilung. Durch die Augen der Kinder erlebt der Leser ihre Ängste, ihre Anpassungsfähigkeit und ihre Sehnsucht nach ihrer Mutter. Lizbeths Weg spiegelt die Herausforderungen wider, mit denen sich Menschen konfrontiert sehen, wenn sie versuchen, ihr Leben wieder in den Griff zu bekommen. "Bis die Angst verblasst" ist eine tiefgreifende Erkundung der menschlichen Resilienz und des unerschütterlichen Bandes zwischen Mutter und Kindern.

  • von Mia Graf
    19,22 - 24,85 €

  • von Manuel Garcia
    18,50 - 24,15 €

  • von Eva Rossi
    19,09 - 24,65 €

  • von Lucy Score
    12,00 €

    A protective grumpy hero, a not easily impressed heroine, the worst human being on TV ever, a grand gesture so big you'll need a box of tissues, and THAT SHOWER SCENE. The international bestseller Lucy Score is BACK with a small-town romance guaranteed to tug on your heartstrings...

  • von Mark Warren
    26,00 €

    Award-winning writer of Wyatt Earp, An American Odyssey, winner of the 2020 Will Rogers Medallion Award, a 2019 Spur Award Finalist and an "Editor's Choice" by The Historical Novel SocietyThis modern-day, comic farce follows the convoluted paths of an ensemble cast of characters, who coincidentally converge on a small mountain town in north Georgia. There, in historic Lumpkin County, where gold was discovered more than a century and a half ago, a part-Cherokee curmudgeon named Hoke Limberlost has undertaken a mission to right the wrongs of the white man's blight on the once pristine land.

  • von Jackie Matthews
    16,00 €

    Volume 11 of the Frost Meadow Review features Lynne Schmidt with a collection of poems and an interview. The EDITOR'S CHOICE AWARD is presented to Jonny Bolduc. Selected works includes poems by Gale Acuff, Janet McCann, Eric Braude, Ryan Brennan, Cynthia Elder, Linda Lamenza, Carella Keil, Valerie Hunter, Andrea Dickens, Grace Massey, Kara Q. Rea, and JoAnn Koff.The Frost Meadow Review is a biannual literary publication focusing on poetry, published by Puffling Press LLC. We seek to include diverse voices and promote aspiring writers. No previous publication experience is required. All poets are encouraged to submit. Special consideration is given to writers living in Maine and New Hampshire. Visit us at www.frostmeadowreview.com to see the most current submission guidelines, to purchase individual volumes or to subscribe! Like us on Facebook, find us on Instagram @frostmeadowreview or follow us on Twitter @ReviewFrost.

  • von James Gargiulo
    33,00 €

    Batsto is a southern New Jersey company town in the middle of the pine barrens known for its glass production. Henry Thomas is the community's blacksmith. After he has a frightening encounter with a large winged creature behind his shop, Henry is further shaken when several of his fellow townsfolk are found dead in the woods surrounding the village. As he tries to make sense of what is happening, the blacksmith meets a mysterious stranger who hints that Henry himself may have a much larger role to play in the chaos gripping Batsto. The only thing Henry knows for certain is that the legend of the Leeds Devil is indeed true, and he is slowly becoming a part of it.

  • von Pauline Wilson
    22,00 - 30,00 €

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