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  • von Christoph T. M. Krause
    16,90 - 24,90 €

  • von Emily White
    19,05 - 24,65 €

  • von Olena Sachartschenko
    24,00 €

    Mittwoch, 19. Februar 2014. Seit Wochen wird auf dem Majdan im Herzen Kyjiws demonstriert. Die Proteste haben in den letzten Tagen noch einmal Zulauf erhalten. Das Regime unter dem korrupten Präsidenten Wiktor Janukowytsch reagiert mit enthemmter Gewalt. Doch Katja will heute nicht auf den Majdan. Sie möchte ihren Sohn Danylo von der Schule imZentrum der Stadt abholen, ihn in Sicherheit bringen. Aber noch bevor sie die Schule erreicht, gerät sie mitten hinein in die Woge aus Protest und Gewalt, wird von ihr mitgerissen und verliert den Kontakt zu ihrem Sohn.Es beginnt eine verzweifelte Suche auf und unter dem Majdan in dieser Nacht, in der sich das Schicksal der Ukraine durch einen Paukenschlag entscheiden wird.Olena Sachartschenko erzählt den Euromajdan konsequent aus Perspektive der Frauen. Sie erzählt von einem Kyjiw, das Gäste der Stadt nur selten zu sehen bekommen, vom Erbe der Sowjetzeit, das zuweilen bleischwer auf der ukrainischen Gesellschaft lastet und von Kämpferinnen, die mitbestimmen wollen, wenn es um die Zukunft der Ukraine geht - und um ihreeigene Zukunft.

  • von Ocke Aukes
    18,00 €

    ZWISCHEN DEN FRONTEN: WIRD EIN JUNGES MÄDCHEN "BAUERNOPFER" IM SPIEL UM GELD UND MACHT?Borkum 1888: Gerade einmal 15 Jahre alt ist Hermine Flessner, als man sie als Saisonkraft auf die Insel schickt. Sie soll ihre Familie in Leer finanziell unterstützen und wird vom Seniorchef im Hotel Bakker angestellt. Willem Bakker lernt Hermines Loyalität zu schätzen. Doch die Anwesenheit der jungen Frau ist einigen Familienmitgliedern ein Dorn im Auge. Ungewollt gerät sie zwischen die Fronten der Streitereien um Liebe, Geld und Macht. Dass Willem seine schützende Hand über Hermine hält, sorgt zusätzlich für Unmut. Auch sein Plan, ein Grundstück für ein neues Hotel direkt am Strand zu erwerben, gefällt den Nachfahren des alten Bakker nicht. Sie verfolgen eigene Interessen und fürchten, dass sich der Senior übernimmt. Aber Willem hat sich längst bei der Gemeinde um das Grundstück beworben, wie die meisten anderen Borkumer Hoteliers. Jeder möchte das Sahnestück für sich und arbeitet mit allen Mitteln.Keine List, kein Risiko scheint zu groß, um bei der Ausschreibung das Rennen zu machen. Doch dann setzt Bakker Hermine ein, um seine Mitbewerber auszuspionieren und ihnen etwas vorzugaukeln. Damit gerät sie in das Visier weiterer Feinde.

  • von Juliet Rosetti
    22,00 €

    Born to an unwed mother who abandons her as a baby, Rowan grows up possessing the strange ability to glimpse the future: births, deaths, fires, floods--and the rise to power of Henry Tudor. She is plunged into the dangerous intrigues that swirl around the king's divorce, attracting the malice of a churchman eager to advance his career by having her tried for witchcraft. The only way to prove her innocence is to delve into the mystery of her mother's disappearance--a trail that leads to the highest levels of the English aristocracy and to secrets never meant to be revealed. Second Sight is based on Mother Shipton, the famous Witch of York, a soothsayer who foretold events far in the future, including the Great London Fire, the wreck of the Spanish Armada, and the carnage of World War I.

  • von Daniel Griffin
    34,00 €

    Dust stirs under hooves. A blacksmith with a gunfighter's soul. In Shadow Gulch, Eli's search for peace kindles the flames of justice. Eli Stone lives with the shadows of deeds that can't be undone. As his horse carries him through the treacherous paths toward the secluded basin of Shadow Gulch, he is met with the promise of a new life-one far removed from the gun battles and bloodshed he once knew. This rugged town, cradled by harsh cliffs and secrets, is a haven for those fleeing their own pasts or hunting riches, where bullets often find their mark before justice does. But Eli, carved by the tribulations of a lawman's life and a body lined with scars from countless encounters, yearns for a peace that has long eluded him. When dark forces threaten to unravel the fragile peace of Shadow Gulch, drawing its people into a cycle of greed and retribution, Eli's hands are forced from the forge to the grips of his revolver once more. Standing as a reluctant sentinel, bound by honor and the ghosts that haunt him, Eli prepares to leave a mark on Shadow Gulch that will echo with the fire of his gun-a legacy shaped not by gold, but by the pursuit of a long-forgotten justice. Eli's Justice is the gripping first installment in the Shadow Gulch Saga. If you like relentless heroes, vividly painted Western landscapes, and high-stakes showdowns, then you'll love the tale of Eli Stone's fight for a peace that's as elusive as a desert mirage. Buy Eli's Justice to join the fight for order in the chaos of the Wild West today!

  • von Marco Magiolo
    26,00 €

  • von Nicolin Odel
    18,00 - 31,00 €

  • von Paul Verlaine
    23,00 €

    The Good Song (originally La Bonne Chanson) was the third book of poetry written by French poet Paul Verlaine (1844-1896). Originally published in 1870, The Good Song¿s theme is love. More particularly its theme is love for, and anticipation of marriage with, his future child-wife, Mathilde Mauté de Fleurville. It includes all the concomitant feelings one might expect from the poet: love, joy, elation, doubt, fear, nuptial desire or passion, to name only a few. Their romance took place with the Franco-Prussian War in the background. Having appeared during the war, it was according to Victor Hugo "a flower in a shell." It represented, according to Edmond Lepelletier, a "transformation," a "change in poetic matter" and "a transition piece... the passage from objective, descriptive, plastic, externalized poetry to personal expression, to a confession of the soul, to the notation of battles of the heart or excitations of the brain."Included with this translation, in the appendix, is an extant excerpt of chapter VII, "Marriage - The Good Song (1869-1871)" from Edmond Lepelletier¿s "official" biography of Paul Verlaine: Paul Verlaine: His Life, His Work.

  • von Dale Weatherford
    24,00 €

    "Searching for Answers in Capernaum" is the fifth book of "The New Way Series." It is based on the first century manuscript "Acts of the Apostles" written by Luke. Capernaum is a large city located in Galilee and a place where Jesus once lived and taught. The children of Capernaum thought it was the most wonderful place to grow up. But as they entered adulthood, they realized that not only was Capernaum not perfect, but maybe their ideas and beliefs were changing, too. As they learned of Jesus' death and resurrection in Jerusalem, they began to search for answers to their questions. Gradually, we see the New Way impacting their world, but we also see Capernaum changing as more and more Jewish Pharisees moved into the area. The New Way that they had discovered became dangerous and even life-threatening as it stood firmly opposed to the traditional beliefs. Acts is a turbulent time of history and Capernaum's children became adults at a time of great social change. "Searching for Answers in Capernaum" is based in first century Galilee, but is relevant as we contemplate the same questions today. Enjoy the fictional account of how these adults dealt with their changing world."Waiting in Obedience in Capernaum" is the next book in The New Way Series and continues with the characters you'll meet in this book. Watch as their world continues to radically change, and they must determine their response.

  • von Dale Weatherford
    24,00 €

    "Waiting in Obedience in Capernaum" is the sixth book of "The New Way Series." It is based on the first century manuscript "Acts of the Apostles" written by Luke. Capernaum used to be a wonderful place, but it has changed - or have their eyes just been opened? Life as they knew it was gone. Right had become wrong, and wrong had become right. We wait with these same characters introduced in the previous book as they deal with these questions: What do I do when my beliefs don't fit society around me? Will I wait in obedience when my world is crumbling? Is my faith strong enough to carry me through when I'm definitely in the minority?The next book in The New Way Series will take us to Antioch, a city in Syria. Many followers of Jesus have relocated there and the characters, some of whom walked with Jesus as children, now must face adult questions regarding what they believe and how they will let it affect their lives.

  • von C. O. Rebiere
    25,00 €

    La BastidaRoman préhistorique à suspense La Bastida est une forteresse préhistorique érigée à l'âge de bronze, située dans la province de Murcia, au sud-est de l'Espagne. C'est l'une des cités les plus importantes de la civilisation argarique, fondatrice probablement du premier État de l'Europe occidentale, il y a 4000 ans. Un site impressionnant qui nourrit l'imagination des visiteurs en la connectant à la réalité historique issue des fouilles archéologiques.La civilisation d'El Argar, très bien organisée au niveau économique, social et politique, a régné par la violence et l'oppression sur un grand territoire pendant plus de 700 ans, entre 2200 et 1500 av. J.-C. avant de disparaître brutalement, oubliée dans les tréfonds de l'histoire et dans la mémoire collective.Vous revivrez dans ce roman préhistorique à suspense les tourments de La Bastida pendant cette période trouble avant son abandon mystérieux qui rappelle le drame d'autres fameux sites comme Machu Picchu, Troie, Pompéi, Pétra ou Palenque.Les intrigues se tissent au fil des luttes : pour la survie de certaines castes sociales, pour le pouvoir dans d'autres, illustrant la vie de l'époque comme si vous y étiez. Les découvertes réalisées pendant les fouilles et les investigations archéologiques sur le site de La Bastida ont constitué le creuset de cette histoire qui vous plongera dans un monde surprenant.Un État totalitaire où une élite exploite la masse. Les castes opprimées grondent et la révolte monte au sein des murailles de La Bastida. Tous les éléments sont réunis pour un choc terrible. Contre toute attente, la civilisation argarique disparaît vers 1500 av. J.-C.Quelles furent les raisons qui aboutirent à son déclin soudain et pour l'instant... encore mystérieux ?

  • von Ajesh Sharma
    16,00 €

    Alex and Phyllis are in the autumn of their lives, living in a state of suspended relationship.Their love for each other has come to a standstill, as they grapple with the choices they've made in life.Is there still hope, even after a decade of separation? Or are they doomed to forever live in a state of unfulfilled love.In this story, they come together to examine what lies ahead for them, together with their grown up children, who are making choices of their own.What choices will they make and how will they affect their futures?

  • von Bernard Shaw
    19,00 €

    "Caesar and Cleopatra" is a historic play penned via the acclaimed Irish playwright and critic, George Bernard Shaw. First executed in 1899, the play explores the complicated dating among Julius Caesar, the Roman standard, and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, against the backdrop of political intrigue and cultural clash. Set in ancient Egypt, the story starts offevolved with a politically inexperienced Cleopatra encountering Caesar, who turns into her mentor and guides her inside the intricacies of electricity and governance. The play unfolds with wit and humor, characteristic of Shaw's style, because it delves into Cleopatra's increase from a naive ruler to a clever political participant. Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra" diverges from conventional historic dramas through injecting contemporary thoughts and social remark into the narrative. Through smart speak and sharp satire, the play no longer best affords a glimpse into the historic occasions but also offers an idea-scary exploration of imperialism, leadership, and they have an impact on of culture on politics. The play demanding situations traditional notions of ancient heroes and heroines, portraying Caesar and Cleopatra as complex characters with flaws and virtues. Shaw's wit and highbrow intensity make "Caesar and Cleopatra" a compelling work that transcends its ancient placing, inviting audiences to mirror on undying themes of strength, ambition, and the interaction between individuals and their historical context.

  • von Emily Sarah Holt
    24,00 €

    "Robin Tremayne" by using Emily Sarah Holt is an ancient novel that immerses readers inside the tumultuous length of the English Civil War. Set in opposition to the backdrop of political and non-secular strife, Holt weaves a compelling narrative that follows the lifestyles of Robin Tremayne, a young guy whose destiny will become intertwined with the complicated events of the 17th century. As England grapples with the clashes between Royalists and Parliamentarians, Robin's adventure becomes a microcosm of the broader societal upheavals. Holt skillfully intertwines the personal and political, portraying the impact of historic activities on person lives. Robin, a character emblematic of the era, navigates thru love, loss, and the moving allegiances that symbolize the turbulent instances. The novel delves into the intricacies of spiritual conflicts, societal expectations, and the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity. Holt's storytelling captures the essence of the length, presenting readers a window into a world marked by uncertainty and transformation. "Robin Tremayne" stands as a testomony to Emily Sarah Holt's potential to combo ancient accuracy with engaging storytelling. Through the trials and tribulations of Robin, readers gain insights into the challenges confronted by everyday people all through a pivotal bankruptcy in English records, making the radical both an absorbing ancient account and a brilliant portrayal of the human revel in.

  • von Crista Dawn
    17,00 €

    This heartfelt raw contemporary poetry covers the arch of leaving a relationship and beginning to rebuild, addressing a sudden death, parenting through difficult times, and finding one's voice and strength again. Follow the powerful journey through the darkening, the stumbling, and the dawning of a soul."The heavens need to pour for a while to release the sorrow, the pain, the afflicted.Stand under them and drown in the drops, wishing for them to grow larger.Understanding that the linings come in all colors, every rainbow starts with a cloud."The voices that shape us -cultural pressures, lessons of our upbringing, toxic relationships - play in our heads of our unworthiness, our imperfections, and our limitations. As we each struggle through levels of misuse and abuse, disappointments in life, adventures in parenting and caregiving, health complications and deaths, we often feel alone.You are not alone. You are seen.May these musings help in your own stumbling towards dawn.

  • von Michele Ramarini
    23,00 €

    He was a Jew. He wrote the rules of Christianity. He changed the course of history.BORN SAUL is a book about a transformative journey. The journey, both physical and spiritual, of an extraordinary man who, almost single-handedly and through sheer force of will, set out to change the world. Jews and heathens are his foes, faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ is his strength, Roman law his unlikely ally.Entirely based on the content of the Gospels, the Book of Acts, and Paul's epistles, BORN SAUL is also an "autobiography" of sorts of the Apostle to the Gentiles that provides an easy-to-read glimpse into Paul's life. Four historical chapters give context to the narrative and help place Paul's travels and undertakings.MICHELE RAMARINI writes about philosophy, society, politics, and history. With a BA in Philosophy and some theological studies, he has a keen interest in the history of religions. BORN SAUL is his first historical novel.

  • von Gertrude Atherton
    23,00 €

    "The Californians" by Gertrude Atherton is a vibrant exploration of the societal and cultural panorama of early twentieth-century California. Atherton's novel delves into the lives of various characters against the backdrop of the evolving Californian society. Atherton, an outstanding American author, employs her keen observational abilties to depict the clashes between the antique and new Californian elite, in addition to the challenges faced through those navigating the intricate social hierarchy. The narrative unfolds with a focus on the non-public and romantic entanglements of the characters, revealing the complexities of relationships in a hastily changing surroundings. Atherton's writing style combines wealthy descriptive prose with a eager understanding of human nature, supplying readers with a nuanced portrayal of the characters' struggles and triumphs. "The Californians" displays Atherton's insightful commentary on the dynamics of power, wealth, and social fame, prepared in opposition to the dynamic backdrop of California's transformation. As a literary work, it captures the essence of the kingdom's cultural zeitgeist at some point of a important period of increase and change, showcasing Atherton's capability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with each the historic and emotional sides of her characters' lives.

  • von Wilhelm Hauff
    28,00 €

    "The Banished" ("Die Verbannten") is a novella by using German author Wilhelm Hauff. Set towards the backdrop of the Swabian Jura in southern Germany, this tale combines factors of romance, journey, and social critique. The story follows the existence of young Count Wilhelm von S, who, after a controversy with his father, is banished from his family estate. Determined to are seeking for his fortune and make a name for himself, Wilhelm embarks on a journey full of trials and adventures. He encounters a mysterious antique guy who gifts him a magical wallet that produces an endless deliver of cash. Wilhelm's journey takes him to numerous locales, and he reviews the highs and lows of existence. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor, satire, and a critical exam of social troubles. Through Wilhelm's encounters with specific characters, Hauff offers observation on topics including wealth, electricity, and societal expectations. Ultimately, "The Banished" is a captivating and morally instructive tale that showcases Hauff's narrative talent and his capability to combo amusement with social observation. Hauff's premature demise at a young age adds a layer of poignancy to his literary legacy, and "The Banished" remains a testament to his storytelling prowess.

  • von Don Marquis
    22,00 €

    "Danny's Own Story" book written by Don Marquis is a touching and self-reflective book that tells the tale of a younger boy named Danny. This piece suggests how true Marquis is at writing through taking pictures the spirit of adolescents, innocence, and the energy of private testimonies to trade human beings. With its setting in early 20th-century America, the uncommon indicates Danny's adventure from a terrible historical past to a deeper knowledge of the sector round him. Marquis uses a style of writing that we could readers absolutely apprehend Danny's mind and emotions, which makes the tale of his upward thrust to fame and finding of himself very shifting. As Danny deals with the tough matters that come with being young, the novel mixes humor, disappointment, and a deep know-how of the way people paintings in a totally clever manner. Marquis, who is acknowledged for being a versatile writer and comedian, offers the story a long lasting attraction that sticks with readers. "Danny's Own Story" is proof that Don Marquis can write stories with the intention to be remembered for generations. Marquis desires readers of this coming-of-age story to reflect onconsideration on their very own trips of self-discovery and the shared reports that make up the human spirit. The book is a classic example of American literature. It captures the essence of a bygone technology whilst giving undying insights into the human condition.

  • von George A. Lawrence
    26,00 €

    "Barren Honour" through George A. Lawrence is a gripping historical novel that unfolds towards the backdrop of political intrigue, war, and honor. Published in the late nineteenth century, Lawrence's paintings are a testomony to his storytelling prowess and his ability to seize the essence of a tumultuous duration in history. The narrative revolves around issues of loyalty, obligation, and the moral complexities confronted by using its characters. Set within the aftermath of the Jacobite uprising of 1745 in Scotland, "Barren Honour" follows the destiny of its protagonists, whose lives are intricately woven into the political tapestry of the time. As the characters navigate an international of shifting allegiances and private sacrifice, Lawrence skillfully explores the impact of honor on their alternatives. The novel is marked with the aid of its wealthy historical detail, transporting readers to a bygone generation of political upheaval and cultural transformation. Lawrence's evocative prose captures the tension and drama of the length, making "Barren Honour" now not only a historic novel however a compelling exploration of human man or woman in instances of crisis. "Barren Honour" stands as a literary achievement, showcasing George A. Lawrence's capability to mix historical authenticity with a riveting narrative. The novel is an adventure thru honor, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit set against the backdrop of a defining moment in Scottish history.

  • von Ellen Glascow
    31,00 €

    "Barren Ground" by using Ellen Glasgow is a poignant exploration of the human psyche and the societal expectations that form lives. Glasgow's novel delves into the complexities of circle of relatives, love, and the search for identity inside the rigid confines of early twentieth-century Southern subculture. The narrative unfolds in rural Virginia, that specialize in Dorinda Oakley, a girl trapped in a loveless marriage and burdened by way of societal expectations. As Dorinda grapples with the stifling norms of her surroundings, she undergoes a transformative journey of self-discovery. Glasgow skillfully portrays the tensions between subculture and person dreams, revealing the emotional and psychological toll on her characters. "Barren Ground" is a profound statement on the limitations imposed by using societal norms, specifically on girls, and the consequences of rise up against the ones constraints. Glasgow's narrative fashion is marked via its psychological depth and keen perception into the human situation. Through Dorinda's struggles, the unconventional addresses topics of societal expectancies, gender roles, and the pursuit of personal success. Ellen Glasgow's "Barren Ground" stands as a great painting in American literature, showcasing her capability to dissect the intricacies of human relationships at the same time as imparting a crucial exam of the cultural and societal norms that shape individuals.

  • von G. P. R. James
    33,00 €

    "Darnley" is a historic novel written with the aid of G. P. R. James, a prolific nineteenth-century British author acknowledged for his works in ancient fiction. The unconventional is ready against the backdrop of the 16th-century Scottish court and is centered across the tumultuous lifestyles of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. The narrative unfolds for the duration of a crucial duration in Scottish records, exploring the complex relationships and political intrigues of the time. Darnley, a member of the Stuart own family, turns into entangled inside the power struggles surrounding the Scottish monarchy, mainly the court docket of Mary, Queen of Scots. The novel delves into Darnley's bold aspirations, his marriage to Mary, and the ensuing political machinations that lead to tragic consequences. G. P. R. James, recognised for his meticulous studies and attention to ancient element, weaves a tale of romance, political maneuvering, and betrayal. The characters, which includes historical figures like Mary, Queen of Scots, are vividly portrayed towards the wealthy tapestry of the Scottish court docket. "Darnley" displays James's ability to mix historic occasions with dramatic storytelling, offering readers with a vibrant and immersive experience of a pivotal duration in Scottish and European records. The novel stands as a testament to James's contribution to historical fiction within the 19th century.

  • von Frederick Lawton
    23,00 €

    In the compilation of tales penned by Frederick Lawton underneath the name "Balzac," the author endeavors to consolidate a myriad of classic mind right into an unmarried, reachable draft. With a dedication to affordability, Lawton aims to make his reflections to be had to a wide readership. The series is a tapestry of various narratives, starting from interesting and stunning memories to people who subtly captivate the reader's creativeness. Some testimonies delve into the realms of the ugly and the bizarre, at the same time as others possess a quiet attraction, gradually enveloping the reader in their narrative embrace. The title man or woman, characterised by way of indulgence, will become a focus compelling readers to delve deeper into the stories, keen to find the unfolding events. Lawton's storytelling is characterised by using a skillful combo of the unexpected and the subtly mesmerizing, maintaining readers engaged at some point of. This edition of "Balzac" isn't always simplest embellished with an eye catching new cowl but additionally boasts a professionally typeset manuscript, rendering it each contemporary and without difficulty readable. With a mix of contemporary aesthetics and undying narratives, Frederick Lawton's "Balzac" invitations readers right into a world in which each story is a unique exploration, ensuring that the gathering stays attractive and accessible to all.

  • von Standish O'grady
    19,00 €

    "The Coming of Cuculain" is a literary paintings penned through Standish O'Grady, an Irish writer and historian. Published inside the late nineteenth century, O'Grady's narrative revolves across the mythical hero Cuculain, a valuable parent in Irish mythology and the Ulster Cycle. The story unfolds against the backdrop of ancient Ireland, in which Cuculain emerges as a powerful and valiant warrior destined for greatness. O'Grady's tale skillfully weaves collectively elements of fable and records, showcasing Cuculain's exquisite adventure, from his birth to his rise as a mythical determine in Irish folklore. The narrative explores the hero's specific birth, his schooling beneath the famend warrior Scathach, and his epic feats on the battlefield, wherein he becomes a symbol of courage and honor. "The Coming of Cuculain" no longer most effective serves as a captivating exploration of Irish mythology however additionally displays O'Grady's deep appreciation for the rich cultural history of Ireland. The author's evocative storytelling and bright characterization make contributions to the iconic enchantment of this work, making it a notable contribution to the literary tapestry of Irish folklore and mythology.

  • von Emily Sarah Holt
    23,00 €

    "All's Well" is an ancient novel written by means of Emily Sarah Holt, a prolific English writer of the 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, the tale follows the protagonist, Susan Hereward, a resilient and resourceful young female. The novel explores Susan's adventure as she navigates the challenges of war, political intrigue, and personal increase. As the battle unfolds, Susan reveals herself dealing with adversity and upheaval, trying out her courage and resolution. Holt weaves a story of affection, loyalty, and sacrifice, interwoven with the ancient activities of the tumultuous length. The narrative is marked with the aid of Holt's meticulous studies and interest to historic element, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of 17th-century England. Holt's writing fashion combines a strong narrative voice with an eager feel of historical context, supplying readers a compelling and immersive enjoy. "All's Well" reflects Holt's determination to historic fiction and her potential to bring the beyond to life through enticing characters and a properly-crafted plot. Through Susan's stories, Holt explores topics of resilience, love, and the impact of historic activities on individual lives. "All's Well" stands as a testament to Emily Sarah Holt's contribution to ancient fiction and her skill in shooting the essence of a bygone technology.

  • von Wilhelm Hauff
    19,00 €

    "The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale, Vol. 2" is a novella penned by way of Wilhelm Hauff, a German writer acclaimed for his contributions to nineteenth-century literature. This painting follows the continued adventures of the protagonist, Count Wilhelm von S., imparting a wealthy combo of romance, adventure, and societal critique. Set in opposition to the picturesque backdrop of the Swabian Jura in southern Germany, the narrative picks up with Count Wilhelm's banishment from his family estate after a dispute along with his father. Determined to carve his personal future, Wilhelm embarks on an adventure fraught with demanding situations and discoveries. Along the way, he encounters a mysterious old man who bequeaths him a mystical pocket, supplying an infinite source of wealth. As Wilhelm navigates thru various landscapes, the novella weaves a tapestry of humor, satire, and social commentary. Hauff employs his storytelling prowess to explore subject matters of wealth, energy, and societal expectations. The continuation of Wilhelm's adventures provides depth to the individual, and the narrative unfolds with a unique combo of entertainment and ethical reflection. "The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale, Vol. 2" stands as a testament to Wilhelm Hauff's literary talent, imparting readers a charming continuation of Count Wilhelm's adventure while delving into the complexities of human revel in in an ancient context.

  • von Pio Baroja
    24,00 €

    "Cæsar or Nothing," authored through Pío Baroja, is a concept-scary novel that delves into the complexities of the human condition and the pursuit of one's beliefs. Set in opposition to the backdrop of early 20th-century Spain, the narrative follows the lifestyles of the protagonist, Cæsar Moncada, an introspective and idealistic character grappling with existential questions and societal upheavals. Cæsar's individual is marked by using a profound experience of individualism and a refusal to comply to societal norms. As he navigates through an international characterised by way of political turmoil, personal relationships, and philosophical introspection, the radical explores issues of riot, disillusionment, and the tension among private ambition and societal expectancies. Baroja's narrative skill is evident in his ability to intricately weave philosophical reflections into the cloth of the tale, creating a narrative that goes beyond a mere exploration of external events. "Cæsar or Nothing" is a poignant exam of the human spirit, portraying the internal conflicts and outside challenges confronted with the aid of individuals driven via a relentless pursuit in their convictions. The novel stands as a testomony to Baroja's literary prowess, imparting readers a compelling exploration of existential dilemmas and the undying quest for that means in an international fraught with uncertainties.

  • von Wilhelm Hauff
    18,00 €

    "The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale, Vol. 3" is a novella penned by way of Wilhelm Hauff, a German writer acclaimed for his contributions to nineteenth-century literature. This painting follows the continued adventures of the protagonist, Count Wilhelm von S., imparting a wealthy combo of romance, adventure, and societal critique. Set in opposition to the picturesque backdrop of the Swabian Jura in southern Germany, the narrative picks up with Count Wilhelm's banishment from his family estate after a dispute along with his father. Determined to carve his personal future, Wilhelm embarks on an adventure fraught with demanding situations and discoveries. Along the way, he encounters a mysterious old man who bequeaths him a mystical pocket, supplying an infinite source of wealth. As Wilhelm navigates thru various landscapes, the novella weaves a tapestry of humor, satire, and social commentary. Hauff employs his storytelling prowess to explore subject matters of wealth, energy, and societal expectations. The continuation of Wilhelm's adventures provides depth to the individual, and the narrative unfolds with a unique combo of entertainment and ethical reflection. "The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale, Vol. 3" stands as a testament to Wilhelm Hauff's literary talent, imparting readers a charming continuation of Count Wilhelm's adventure while delving into the complexities of human revel in in an ancient context.

  • von Wilhelm Hauff
    19,00 €

    "The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale, Vol. 1" is a novella penned by way of Wilhelm Hauff, a German writer acclaimed for his contributions to nineteenth-century literature. This painting follows the continued adventures of the protagonist, Count Wilhelm von S., imparting a wealthy combo of romance, adventure, and societal critique. Set in opposition to the picturesque backdrop of the Swabian Jura in southern Germany, the narrative picks up with Count Wilhelm's banishment from his family estate after a dispute along with his father. Determined to carve his personal future, Wilhelm embarks on an adventure fraught with demanding situations and discoveries. Along the way, he encounters a mysterious old man who bequeaths him a mystical pocket, supplying an infinite source of wealth. As Wilhelm navigates thru various landscapes, the novella weaves a tapestry of humor, satire, and social commentary. Hauff employs his storytelling prowess to explore subject matters of wealth, energy, and societal expectations. The continuation of Wilhelm's adventures provides depth to the individual, and the narrative unfolds with a unique combo of entertainment and ethical reflection. "The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale, Vol. 1" stands as a testament to Wilhelm Hauff's literary talent, imparting readers a charming continuation of Count Wilhelm's adventure while delving into the complexities of human revel in in an ancient context.

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