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  • von Charles James Lever
    30,00 €

    "The Daltons, or, THREE ROADS IN LIFE Vol. II" is a singular written with the aid of Charles James Lever, an Irish novelist and health practitioner. Published in the mid-nineteenth century, the narrative unfolds as a fascinating exploration of the lives and selections of the Dalton family. The subtitle, " THREE ROADS IN LIFE Vol. II," alludes to the divergent paths each family member takes. The Daltons, an Irish Catholic circle of relatives, reports various trials and tribulations, every man or woman navigating their own specific adventure through existence. The patriarch, Martin Dalton, is a retired military officer, and his children, extensively the adventurous Harry and the romantic Kate, face choices that lead them down awesome paths. The novel delves into subject matters of affection, honor, and duty, against a backdrop of political and social demanding situations in Ireland. Charles James Lever, renowned for his humor and vibrant storytelling, infuses "The Daltons" with his characteristic wit and keen observations of human nature. Lever's potential to mixture humor with social commentary is obvious as he paints a rich portrait of Irish society all through this period. The novel serves as a compelling examination of familial relationships and man or woman selections, presenting readers a panoramic view of the numerous roads one may absorb lifestyles.

  • von Charles James Lever
    29,00 €

    "The Daltons, or, THREE ROADS IN LIFE Vol. I " is a singular written with the aid of Charles James Lever, an Irish novelist and health practitioner. Published in the mid-nineteenth century, the narrative unfolds as a fascinating exploration of the lives and selections of the Dalton family. The subtitle, " THREE ROADS IN LIFE Vol. I," alludes to the divergent paths each family member takes. The Daltons, an Irish Catholic circle of relatives, reports various trials and tribulations, every man or woman navigating their own specific adventure through existence. The patriarch, Martin Dalton, is a retired military officer, and his children, extensively the adventurous Harry and the romantic Kate, face choices that lead them down awesome paths. The novel delves into subject matters of affection, honor, and duty, against a backdrop of political and social demanding situations in Ireland. Charles James Lever, renowned for his humor and vibrant storytelling, infuses "The Daltons" with his characteristic wit and keen observations of human nature. Lever's potential to mixture humor with social commentary is obvious as he paints a rich portrait of Irish society all through this period. The novel serves as a compelling examination of familial relationships and man or woman selections, presenting readers a panoramic view of the numerous roads one may absorb lifestyles.

  • von R. M. Ballantyne
    23,00 €

    "Erling the Bold" by way of R. M. Ballantyne is a thrilling experience book that takes readers into the world of the Vikings and Norse exploration. The tale takes location inside the North in the Middle Ages and is set a younger Norseman named Erling who has a robust will and a robust desire to travel. Erling's tale starts offevolved as he sets sail on a journey, facing the dangers of the open seas, combating fierce fights, and coming across remote lands. The story is complete of ancient information that paint a energetic photograph of Norse tradition, traditions, and the dangers of living as a Viking. As Erling navigates the difficult seas, the unusual looks at issues of bravery, friendship, and the Vikings' in no way-ending preference to find out new matters. Ballantyne's writing has each interesting motion and quiet instances that allow readers get a full photo of Erling's character and the arena he lives in. The novel's lasting appeal comes from its ability to take readers again in time to a distinct generation and immerse them within the harsh landscapes and courageous adventures of the Norse people. "Erling the Bold" isn't only a journey story; it's also an historic journey that captures the essence of Viking existence. This makes it a undying and thrilling observe for all of us who likes tales approximately bravery and travel.

  • von Brantz Mayer
    17,00 €

    "Calvert and Penn" is a historic work authored by way of Brantz Mayer. The book delves into the early history of colonial America, focusing on the founding and development of Maryland and Pennsylvania by means of prominent figures, George Calvert and William Penn. George Calvert, the primary Lord Baltimore, performed an essential function in establishing the Maryland colony within the early 17th century. Mayer explores Calvert's motivations, inclusive of his conversion to Catholicism and his vision for a colony wherein human beings of different faiths could coexist peacefully. The narrative then transitions to William Penn, the Quaker chief who founded the colony of Pennsylvania inside the overdue 17th century. Mayer examines Penn's life, non-secular beliefs, and his dedication to ideas such as spiritual freedom and honest remedy of Native Americans. The book offers perception into the challenges and successes confronted via each Calvert and Penn in figuring out their visions for these colonies. "Calvert and Penn" is diagnosed for its thorough research and historic detail, providing readers a comprehensive expertise of the political, non-secular, and social contexts that formed the early colonization of Maryland and Pennsylvania.

  • von Wilson Armistead
    17,00 €

    "Calumny Refuted by Facts from Liberia" is a significant work authored by way of Wilson Armistead. Armistead, an African-American abolitionist, provides a compelling and genuine counterargument in opposition to the prevailing poor stereotypes and incorrect information approximately the African colony of Liberia. At the time, Liberia was established by means of the American Colonization Society as an agreement without cost African-Americans and former slaves. Armistead systematically dismantles the calumnious narratives that depicted Liberia as an inhospitable and unsuccessful undertaking. Through a detailed examination of data, firsthand money owed, and historic facts, he refutes claims that painted Liberia as a failed experiment in colonization. Armistead emphasizes the accomplishments of the settlers, their efforts in organising a stable society, and their contributions to education and governance. In addition to hard negative perceptions, "Calumny Refuted by means of Facts from Liberia" serves as a testomony to Armistead's willpower to the cause of African-American upliftment and the merchandising of the Liberian experiment as a viable and successful enterprise. Armistead's paintings performed an essential function in reshaping public opinion and fostering a more accurate understanding of Liberia's early history and the resilience of its settlers.

  • von Hilaire Belloc
    28,00 €

    "Danton" by using Hilaire Belloc is a charming collection that transcends the limits of famous classics, literary fiction. In this anthology, Belloc skillfully curates a compendium of traditional mind, intricately woven into a unique draft, presenting readers with an on hand and less expensive literary gem. The stories within this compilation show off a wealthy tapestry of topics, some unfolding as intriguing and amazing narratives, even as others lightly envelop the reader, drawing them into the nuanced worlds Belloc creates. Aiming for full-size accessibility, Belloc guarantees that his classic reflections are inside attain of anybody, coupling undying awareness with affordability. The testimonies within "Danton" show off Belloc's versatility as a writer, supplying a numerous range of memories that each captivate and subtly entrance the reader. Presented with a brand new and captivating cowl design, coupled with a professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of "Danton" is a harmonious combination of modern aesthetics and readability. Belloc's work endures as an interesting exploration of the human enjoy, inviting readers of all backgrounds to partake within the pleasures of his profound and idea-scary memories.

  • von Gaston Leroux
    23,00 €

    "The Dark Road" with the aid of Gaston Leroux is a gripping tale that plunges readers right into a shadowy international of thriller and intrigue. Leroux, renowned for his mastery in crafting suspenseful narratives, weaves a spellbinding story that unfolds alongside an enigmatic and treacherous route. As the characters traverse this darkish avenue, they come upon secrets and techniques concealed in the shadows and confront the complexities of the human soul. Against a backdrop of atmospheric tension, Leroux introduces a solid of compelling characters, each harboring their personal clandestine pasts and motivations. The narrative navigates thru unexpected twists and turns, retaining readers on the threshold of their seats as they delve deeper into the mysteries that shroud the journey. Leroux's clever prose and eager expertise of psychological intensity add layers of complexity to the narrative. Themes of love, betrayal, and redemption intertwine with the ominous attraction of the darkish avenue, creating a charming mixture of romance and suspense. Throughout the novel, Leroux invites readers to question the nature of reality and illusion, hard them to get to the bottom of the intricacies of the human enjoy. "The Dark Road" stands as a testomony to Gaston Leroux's storytelling prowess, offering a compelling exploration of the human condition in the gripping embrace of a mysterious and unpredictable adventure.

  • von John F. Davis
    16,00 €

    "California" by using John F. Davis unfolds as a literary masterpiece, a captivating paintings of ancient fiction that transcends time to forge connections between readers and the numerous tapestry of California's past. Davis, with meticulous artistry, intricately explores the ancient landscape, skillfully intertwining data with the innovative thread of fiction. Set in opposition to the backdrop of California's wealthy history, the novel unfolds as an adventure through time, permitting readers to witness the ebb and glide of cultural shifts and societal evolution. Davis's dedication to historical authenticity shines through, as he paints a vibrant portrait of the state's landscapes and the those who shaped its destiny. At its core, "California" serves as a conduit for information and connection, urging readers to empathize with the characters and the historic nuances that define the area. Davis's writing exudes creativity and ardour, respiration lifestyles into the narrative and introducing readers to the emotional spectrum inherent in California's storied past. Elegance defines Davis's prose, making the complicated ancient narrative each available and fun. "California" stands as a testament to the writer's storytelling prowess, inviting readers to now not most effective recognize the splendor of the written phrase but also to forge a deeper connection with the complex records that has formed the Golden State.

  • von George V. Hobart
    16,00 €

    "Back to the Woods" is a comedic play written via George V. Hobart, an American playwright and stand-up comedian. The play is ready towards the backdrop of the Adirondack Mountains and revolves around the misadventures of the protagonist, a metropolis slicker named John Marvin, who unearths himself entangled within the rustic life of the woods. The plot unfolds as John Marvin, seeking refuge from the complexities of urban dwelling, ventures into the Adirondacks for a restful retreat. However, his attempt at a nonviolent sojourn is quick disrupted by using a series of comical and absurd activities. The play humorously contrasts the sophistication of city lifestyles with the simplicity of rural life, portraying the conflict of cultures and values. Hobart employs witty communicate, situational comedy, and exaggerated characters to highlight the comedic capability inside the collision between city sophistication and rural simplicity. "Back to the Woods" displays the comedic sensibilities of its time and offers a satirical observation at the societal contrasts frequent within the past due nineteenth century. Overall, George V. Hobart's "Back to the Woods" is a lighthearted and unique exploration of the cultural clash among town life and rural escapades, turning in laughs thru its humorous depiction of a fish-out-of-water revel in within the desolate tract.

  • von Talbot Mundy
    19,00 €

    Talbot Mundy "Caesar Dies" is a charming collection of stories in which the author skillfully amalgamates his historical musings into a cohesive narrative, making them on hand to a large target audience at an affordable price. The compilation gives a various range of tales, some packed with intrigue and amazement, whilst others subtly draw readers in with a magnetic appeal. Positioned as a piece of fiction, the book turns into a repository of Mundy's profound historical insights, ingeniously woven right into an unmarried draft. Its established enchantment transcends age agencies, ensuring that readers from numerous demographics can appreciate the richness of Mundy's ideas. The identify man or woman proves to be an indulgent figure, compelling readers to remain engrossed inside the narrative. The stories unfold with a continuing blend of fascination and suspense, urging readers to eagerly turn the pages to discover the unfolding occasions. With a sparkling, desirable cover design and a professionally typeset manuscript, this version of "Caesar Dies" no longer only preserves the timeless attraction of Mundy's testimonies but also presents them in a modern and readable layout.

  • von Carroll Watson Rankin
    20,00 €

    "Dandelion Cottage" written through Carroll Watson Rankin. The interesting tale of this fascinating kid's book follows the experiences of 4 girls-Jean, Elizabeth, the sisters Mona and Marjory, and their summer season trip to the made-up city of Black Creek. Their discovery and improvement of an empty residence, which they affectionately call Dandelion residence, is on the heart of this touching story. The ladies begin a journey full of friendship, creativity, and shared tales as they slowly flip the omitted cottage into a comfy home. The story captures the magic of early life as the seasons change. The residence is the putting for their games, secrets and techniques, techniques, and times after they get to recognise each other better. Rankin carefully crafts a tale that looks at how harmless young adults are, how sturdy friendships are, and how a laugh it's miles to make something critical out of something small. Carroll Watson Rankin, an American author, wrote "Dandelion Cottage" as a romantic and touching look lower back at her very own early life. People will usually don't forget this book as it suggests the simple joys of growing up, the splendor of shared reminiscences, and the classic spirit of journey that defines friendships in childhood. A vintage favored in children's literature, "Dandelion Cottage" is loved for its undying issues and the magic of Dandelion Cottage itself.

  • von R. Ramsay
    22,00 €

    "Barnaby" by way of R. Ramsay stands as a literary masterpiece, showcasing the author's brilliance in seamlessly intertwining historic fiction with profound human connection. Published as a testament to Ramsay's storytelling prowess, the novel transcends mere entertainment, supplying readers a wealthy tapestry of narratives that bridge the gaps among individuals and eras. Set against a historic backdrop, "Barnaby" unfolds as a fascinating adventure through time, expertly crafted by using Ramsay's innovative genius. The narrative no longer best entertains but serves as a conduit for know-how and empathy, emphasizing Ramsay's commitment to constructing connections thru his artwork. Ramsay's writing is a harmonious combo of elegance and accessibility, inviting readers of various backgrounds to immerse themselves inside the complicated and emotionally resonant stories within "Barnaby." Through the characters and plotlines, Ramsay introduces readers to a spectrum of human reports, fostering a profound sense of shared emotion. "Barnaby" is a testament to Ramsay's ardour for storytelling, where creativity and historical accuracy coalesce. The novel serves as an open invitation for readers to explore the various landscapes of emotion and lifestyle, making it now not most effective a literary success but a commonplace language that unites human beings thru the strength of narrative.

  • von Anthony Trollope
    36,00 €

    "Barchester Towers" by using Anthony Trollope is a satirical and attractive novel that serves as the second installment in his "Chronicles of Barsetshire" collection. Trollope's work is a witty exploration of the ecclesiastical and social dynamics within the fictional cathedral town of Barchester. The tale alternatives up wherein "The Warden," the primary book inside the collection, left off. The narrative revolves across the strength struggles within the clergy and the local people as a brand new bishop, Dr. Proudie, takes price. The novel introduces readers to a colorful forged of characters, along with the formidable and scheming Mrs. Proudie, the idealistic reformer Mr. Slope, and the steadfast Archdeacon Grantly. At the coronary heart of the novel is the battle for control over the influential role of Warden of Hiram's Hospital, with the various characters vying for strength and have an impact on. Trollope's eager observations and satirical wit are obvious as he explores the political maneuverings, romantic entanglements, and societal clashes that spread in Barchester. "Barchester Towers" is celebrated for its astute statement at the Victorian social and spiritual landscape, in addition to its insightful person portrayals. Trollope's narrative mastery and keen knowledge of human nature make this novel an undying and interesting exploration of the complexities of a small, vibrant community.

  • von Paul Heyse
    22,00 €

    "Barbarossa and Other Tales" via Paul Heyse is a charming collection of narratives that showcases the literary prowess of the renowned German author and Nobel laureate. Paul Heyse, born in 1830, became a versatile writer regarded for his contributions to various genres, such as poetry, drama, and prose. In this series, Heyse weaves a tapestry of testimonies that delve into the complexities of human nature, relationships, and morality. The name story, "Barbarossa," and others in the collection, probable transport readers throughout diverse settings and historic intervals, reflecting Heyse's capacity to explore a huge variety of issues and narrative styles. Heyse's storytelling is marked by using a terrific mixture of depth and nuance, taking pictures the intricacies of characters and their emotional landscapes. His exploration of love, morality, and the human circumstance resonates at some point of the collection, offering readers a rich and concept-frightening literary revel in. As a Nobel laureate in Literature in 1910, Paul Heyse's effect on German letters is profound, and "Barbarossa and Other Tales" stands as a testomony to his enduring legacy. The series invitations readers to immerse themselves inside the undying narratives crafted through Heyse, where every tale unfolds as a window into the complexities and nuances of the human enjoy.

  • von Herrick Johnstone
    19,00 €

    "Barney Blake, the Boy Privateer" through Herrick Johnstone is an interesting maritime adventure that unfolds in the pages of this conventional juvenile novel. Published in the overdue nineteenth century, Johnstone's work brings to life the daring exploits of its younger protagonist, Barney Blake. Set towards a backdrop of naval war and seafaring escapades, the narrative follows Barney's adventure as a boy privateer, navigating the unpredictable waters of the high seas. The tale is a tapestry of excitement, courage, and honor, as Barney evolves into a symbol of youthful bravery amidst the challenges of maritime lifestyles. Herrick Johnstone's narrative talent shines through as he skillfully depicts naval battles, existence aboard a privateer deliver, and the approaching-of-age stories of Barney Blake. The novel captures the essence of a bygone technology, immersing readers inside the adventurous spirit of kids and the dangers of the open sea. Barney Blake, with his indomitable spirit, turns into an individual to root for, embodying the virtues of heroism and resilience. Johnstone's storytelling prowess transports readers to an international of daring escapades, making "Barney Blake, the Boy Privateer" an undying contribution to juvenile literature that keeps to captivate younger readers with its seafaring attraction and thrilling exploits on the excessive seas.

  • von Joseph Hergesheimer
    17,00 €

    "The Dark Fleece" by means of Joseph Hergesheimer is a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal changes. Hergesheimer's paintings are about against the backdrop of the American Gilded Age and explores the lives of the rich elite. The story revolves round the main individual, Edward Dunsack, a wealthy and enigmatic businessman. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into Dunsack's international, witnessing the dynamics of his relationships with diverse people, including circle of relatives participants and social acquaintances. The novel skillfully examines the conflicts and intricacies of affection, strength, and societal expectancies. Hergesheimer's prose is thought for its richness and detailed descriptions, taking pictures the opulence and decadence of the Gilded Age. The author employs a nuanced exploration of characters and their motivations, revealing the inner struggles that accompany a lifestyles of privilege. "The Dark Fleece" stands as a mirrored image of its time, offering a portrait of a society in flux. Hergesheimer's keen insights into the human psyche and his exam of the converting social landscape make contributions to the novel's enduring relevance. Through the lens of Edward Dunsack's lifestyles, the author paints a vibrant photo of a bygone technology, exploring timeless subject matters of wealth, energy, and the intricacies of the human revel in.

  • von Wilbur Fisk
    23,00 €

    "Calvinistic Controversy" through Wilbur Fisk delves into the theological debates surrounding Calvinism and Arminianism in the course of the early 19th century, offering a nuanced exploration of the tensions between predestination and human loose will within Christian doctrine. Wilbur Fisk, a distinguished American Methodist theologian and educator, emerges as a key parent on this doctrinal discourse. Fisk's work, grounded in his dedication to Arminian theology, demanding situations the winning Calvinistic perspectives of predestination and election. In his book, Fisk meticulously dissects the theological underpinnings of Calvinism, advocating for an opportunity attitude that emphasizes human company in salvation. He posits that God's grace is universally available, and salvation is contingent upon a responsive religion as opposed to predetermined divine election. The "Calvinistic Controversy" turns into a platform for Fisk to articulate a more inclusive imaginative and prescient of God's grace, maintaining that salvation is open to all who pick out to accept it. His writings make a contribution drastically to the theological panorama of American Methodism, reflecting the broader diversity of doctrinal perspectives in the Christian community. Fisk's enduring legacy lies in his passionate defense of Arminian theology and the impact of his contributions on the theological discourse of his time.

  • von John Galsworthy
    23,00 €

    "The Dark Flower" written by John Galsworthy is a poignant exploration of love, ardour, and the complexities of human relationships. Galsworthy, a Nobel Prize-winning writer, weaves a tale that delves into the intricacies of the human heart. The tale revolves around the protagonist, Mark Lennan, a younger man grappling with the profound nature of love. As he navigates relationships with girls, he's torn between the traditional expectancies of society and the tumultuous emotions inside him. Galsworthy skillfully paints a shiny portrait of the characters, taking photos in their goals, struggles, and the effects of their alternatives. Set in opposition to the backdrop of Edwardian England, the novel explores issues of societal expectations, morality, and the clash between non-public dreams and societal norms. Galsworthy's prose is rich and evocative, drawing readers into the emotional landscape of the characters. "The Dark Flower" stands as a timeless exploration of human circumstance, presenting a nuanced portrayal of love's complexities. Galsworthy's keen observations and empathetic storytelling make this novel a compelling and introspective journey into the depths of the human coronary heart.

  • von Charles James Lever
    26,00 €

    "Barrington," Volume 1, penned by way of Charles James Lever, is a swashbuckling and funny journey set against the colourful backdrop of 18th-century Ireland. Lever, a grasp of comedic storytelling, introduces readers to the charismatic and roguish protagonist, Charles O'Malley, whose escapades and wit outline this classic novel. Published in the mid-19th century, the narrative unfolds as O'Malley embarks on a chain of misadventures and dashing exploits. From his student days at Dublin's Trinity College to his colourful stories in the British navy, O'Malley's journey is a rollercoaster of laughter, camaraderie, and low bouts of melodrama. Lever's writing style combines wealthy humor with a keen information of human nature, growing a tale this is both interesting and socially insightful. "Barrington" captures the spirit of the times, blending military existence, romantic entanglements, and political intrigue with irreverent humor. As O'Malley navigates the diverse challenges supplied by his surroundings, readers are dealt with to a vibrant tableau of characters and settings. Lever's storytelling prowess guarantees that "Barrington," Volume 1, stays a classic example of ancient fiction, supplying a lovely combination of wit, adventure, and a shiny portrayal of Irish society during a pivotal period.

  • von Karin Michaëlis
    19,00 €

    "The Dangerous Age" is a singular penned with the aid of Danish author Karin Michaëlis. Set towards the backdrop of early 20th-century Scandinavia, the story revolves around the complexities of marriage, societal expectations, and the evolving roles of ladies. The narrative unfolds because the protagonist, Meta, grapples with the challenges of a wedding that has lost its preliminary energy. Karin Michaëlis delves into the mental intricacies of relationships, portraying the tensions and dreams of individuals in the confines of societal norms. Meta, a female in her thirties, confronts the societal perception of the "risky age," an age at which ladies are taken into consideration to be past their high and dealing with the decline of desirability. As the narrative unfolds, Meta navigates the conflicts among personal achievement and societal expectancies, questioning the jobs assigned to ladies in a changing world. Michaëlis' exploration of the "risky age" turns into a lens thru which she critiques the constraints placed on girls at some stage in this era. "The Dangerous Age" stands as a poignant social observation, providing a nuanced portrayal of the challenges and aspirations of ladies within the early 20th century, and cementing Karin Michaëlis as an eager observer of human relationships and societal dynamics.

  • von Charles James Lever
    23,00 €

    This "Barrington Vol. 2" book written by using Charles James Lever, continues the writer's culture of weaving fascinating stories filled with humor, journey, and wealthy characterizations. Lever, an Irish novelist acknowledged for his wit and eager observations of society, brings to life the further escapades of his characters on this volume. Building upon the foundation mounted inside the first volume, "Barrington Vol. 2" in all likelihood unfolds against the backdrop of Irish existence, military exploits, and the intricacies of human relationships. Lever's storytelling is characterised through its energetic and interesting narrative style, often infused with a dose of humor and satire. Readers can expect a continuation of the vibrant and dynamic storytelling that may be a hallmark of Lever's works. The narrative may additionally characteristic colourful characters, sudden twists, and the exploration of social and navy subject matters, creating a literary experience that is both enticing and insightful. For those familiar with Charles James Lever's body of labor, "Barrington Vol. 2" promises another delightful journey into the sector of nineteenth-century Irish storytelling, where humor and adventure converge to create a memorable reading enjoy.

  • von Carter Goodloe
    25,00 €

    "CALVERT OF STRATHORE" by using Carter Goodloe is a fascinating series of historical memories that weaves collectively various thoughts right into a cohesive narrative, making it a reachable and engaging examine for readers of every age. Goodloe's try and compile his historical thoughts into an unmarried draft, offered at an affordable charge, speaks to his desire to percentage these compelling memories with a huge target audience. The book falls underneath the style of historic fiction, turning in a mix of thrilling and excellent stories that seize the reader's interest. Goodloe's stories are nuanced, with a few lightly drawing readers in whilst others astound with their charming narratives. The plot is a maze of twists and turns, making sure that readers continue to be engrossed for the duration of the book. The series is thoughtfully crafted, showcasing Goodloe's capacity to combo historic factors seamlessly into his fiction. This version of "CALVERT OF STRATHORE" boasts a current and attractive cowl, coupled with a professionally typeset manuscript, enhancing the overall reading enjoy. With its reachable charge factor and a story that transcends age groups, this book stands as a commendable contribution to the world of ancient fiction, offering readers an immersive adventure through time and charming storytelling.

  • von T. S. Arthur
    22,00 €

    The exciting quick story "Danger" was written by using T. S. Arthur, an American creator recognised for his paintings in 19th-century writing. This tale appears at what takes place whilst human beings are prejudiced and the way kindness can trade matters for the higher. The tale is ready a young woman named Hester who become born into an existence that turned into difficult due to her father's criminal past. Being rejected and appeared down upon by means of her society, Hester struggles with the tough judgment that is placed on her. An information instructor named Mary Armstrong, alternatively, sees that Hester has a terrific coronary heart and tries to train her. To make the story extra exciting, T. S. Arthur expertly shows how Mary's kindness modified Hester's life. "Danger" makes a powerful point approximately how prejudices harm society and how exquisite alternate is feasible thru kindness and know-how. In the 1800s, T. S. Arthur turned into one of the maximum critical writers in American literature. He regularly used his writing to address social problems and make contact with for ethical reform. Writing "Danger," he creates a story that touches on issues of redemption and how humans can rise above social expectancies. The story sends a robust message about the lasting electricity of kindness inside the face of hassle.

  • von Henry Seton Merriman
    24,00 €

    A charming records book called "Barlasch of the Guard" was written by Henry Seton Merriman. Set for the duration of the time of Napoleon, the story is ready Barlasch, a veteran soldier in the French Imperial Guard, and his lifestyles and reports. Sergeant Barlasch, who is grizzled and tired from life, sees the united statesand downs of Napoleon Bonaparte and different events that came about within the early 1800s. The book paints a shiny photograph of existence inside the military, showing how friendly squaddies may be with every other and how hard struggle can be. The tale goes into element approximately how battle influences humans and societies as Barlasch movements thru the complex web of European battles. Barlasch's observations and studies supply us a better knowledge of humans. They also help us reflect onconsideration on issues like loyalty, sacrifice, and the charges of war. Merriman's paintings are understood for being genuine to history and interested by the little things that make up stories. The novel's power comes from the manner it tells tales about individuals, with Barlasch status out as a memorable and likeable essential man or woman. The shifting tale "Barlasch of the Guard" suggests how the human spirit can continue to exist within the middle of chaos all through conflict. It gives readers an investigate the lives of those who lived through considered one of history's most horrible instances.

  • von O. P. Fitzgerald
    21,00 €

    "California Sketches" written by O. P. Fitzgerald offers readers a brilliant tapestry of the Golden State, taking pictures the essence of California's diverse landscapes, cultural richness, and ancient significance. Published with an insightful lens, Fitzgerald's paintings delves into the heart of the kingdom, presenting readers with a series of sketches that paint a multifaceted portrait of California. From the solar-kissed coastlines to the towering redwoods, Fitzgerald's prose immerses readers within the splendor of California's herbal wonders, blending picturesque descriptions with cultural exploration. The sketches may embody a number issues, from the bustling cities to the tranquil countryside, revealing the unique person of every locale. Fitzgerald's writing style, perhaps a mix of statement and storytelling, invitations readers to embark on a journey through California's past and present. "California Sketches" is probable to enchantment to the ones in search of an intimate and complete exploration of the country's identity. Whether highlighting iconic landmarks, numerous communities, or the historical tapestry that defines California, Fitzgerald's paintings is a literary canvas that captures the spirit and attraction of certainly one of America's most dynamic and fascinating regions.

  • von J. Douglas Borthwick
    37,00 €

    "The Battles of the World" by using J. Douglas Borthwick is a literary gem that indicates how clever the author is whilst writing historical fiction. Borthwick skillfully weaves charming memories with ancient occasions on this charming paintings, building a hyperlink between the beyond and the prevailing. The novel is more than only a dull list of battles; it is also a manner for readers to get knowledge and connect to each other. Borthwick attracts shiny pix of various times in records with the suitable blend of creativity and ardour, setting readers proper into the special landscapes of human experience. The book takes you on an interesting ride through time, searching on the complicated internet of feelings that come with important ancient activities. Borthwick is an exquisite storyteller who takes readers through extraordinary times and facilitates them join deeply with the people and the spirit of whenever. What makes Borthwick precise is that he can write complicated ancient stories in a way this is both stunning and smooth to understand. The writing style is both fashionable and easy to apprehend, so the exciting tales in "The Battles of the World" may be examine with the aid of a huge range of people. By publishing this work of literature, J. Douglas Borthwick now not best permits readers to enjoy an exciting tale, however additionally helps them apprehend the human experience higher in unique components of history.

  • von Tl Travis
    25,00 €

    Life for young Henry Adams was lonely, mundane, and just plain sad. His only friend, a unicorn stuffie named Merlin, was always nearby and ready anytime Henry needed a hug. By day, Henry was the owner of Turn the Page bookstore but at night he was a lonely boy who dreamt of having a Daddy of his own.Mitchell Blackthorn moved back home after years away living a grand life in Chicago when his mother fell and broke her hip. When another fall led to a dementia diagnosis, Mitchell turned to his best friend Jensen for support and guidance. What he didn't expect to find was love.Jensen Pohler had been head over heels stupid in love with his best friend Mitchell since the day they met. Mitchell, however, didn't feel the same. For years Jensen fought the attraction by filling his bed with one boy after another only to be disappointed in the end when the relationship would fail.One lost boy, two struggling daddies and a stuffie named Merlin. Do they have what it takes to make each other whole? To become a family. Or were they wasting their time searching for something that wasn't there.Two Dad's for Henry is an MMM, best friends to lovers, hurt/comfort, age gap, family life romance.

  • von Beatriz Williams
    28,00 €

    From the New York Times bestselling author of Her Last Flight comes another riveting novel of the Schuyler sisters-where the epic story of star-crossed lovers in pre-war Europe collides with a woman on the run in the swinging '60s...In the autumn of 1966, Pepper Schuyler's problems are in a class of their own. To find a way to take care of herself and the baby she carries-the result of an affair with a married, legendary politician-she fixes up a beautiful and rare vintage Mercedes and sells it at auction. But the car's new owner, the glamorous Annabelle Dommerich, has her own secrets: a Nazi husband, a Jewish lover, a flight from Europe, and a love so profound it transcends decades. As the many threads of Annabelle's life before the Second World War stretch out to entangle Pepper in 1960s America, and the father of her unborn baby tracks her down to a remote town in coastal Georgia, the two women must come together to face down the shadows of their complicated pasts.AN INDIE NEXT AND LIBRARY READS PICKA KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEARTHE BEST OF SKIMMREADS 2016

  • von Lora Leigh
    28,00 €

  • von Terry McMillan
    22,00 €

    An exuberant return to the four unforgettable heroines of Waiting to Exhale-the novel that changed African American fiction forever.Terry McMillan's Waiting to Exhale was more than just a bestselling novel-its publication was a watershed moment in literary history. McMillan's sassy and vibrant story about four African American women struggling to find love and their place in the world touched a cultural nerve, inspired a blockbuster film, and generated a devoted audience.Now, McMillan revisits Savannah, Gloria, Bernadine, and Robin fifteen years later. Each is at her own midlife crossroads: Savannah has awakened to the fact that she's made too many concessions in her marriage, and decides to face life single again-at fifty-one. Bernadine has watched her megadivorce settlement dwindle, been swindled by her husband number two, and conned herself into thinking that a few pills will help distract her from her pain. Robin has an all-American case of shopaholism, while the big dream of her life-to wear a wedding dress-has gone unrealized. And for years, Gloria has taken happiness and security for granted. But being at the wrong place at the wrong time can change everything. All four are learning to heal past hurts and to reclaim their joy and their dreams; but they return to us full of spirit, sass, and faith in one another. They've exhaled: now they are learning to breathe.

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