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  • von Carmen Rosa Medina Vásquez
    13,00 €

    "Ich wäre so gerne Du" reflektiert Erfahrungen aus dem Leben der Autorin, sowie ihrer Freunde in Peru und Deutschland. Die Gedichte erzählen von Liebe, aber auch Verlusten, von empfundenen Ungerechtigkeiten und von Emanzipation. Die Weisheiten der Großmutter der Autorin, welche den kleinen Gedichtband abschließen, laden zum Schmunzeln ein.Der/die geneigte Leser/in mag einen Reiz in der Ausdrucksform und Wortwahl der Autorin finden, deren Muttersprache Spanisch ist. Und vielleicht entdecken Sie auch neue Gedanken und Ideen zu Themen, die Sie ebenfalls beschäftigen.

  • von Mia Graf
    19,29 - 24,95 €

  • von Emm Weyrauch
    14,80 €

    18 Texte aus über 10 Jahren BühnenpoesieNicht selten hatten Menschen den Wunsch, ihre Ideen, Gefühle und Gedanken einfach mal an die Wand zu nageln, sodass sie andere besser sehen können. Emm Weyrauch hat diesen Wunsch öfter und versucht, ihn mit diesem Buch zu verwirklichen: einer Gedankengalerie. In ihr befinden sich Werke aus über zehn Jahren Bühnenpoesie, in Hinterhöfen, vor Schmiedeöfen, bei starkem Regen, mit Kirchensegen, mal wenig versöhnlich, auch viel zu persönlich und am Ende immer volle Kanne irgendwie sichtbar gemacht. All das und mehr wurde hier mittels zweier Buchdeckel gebändigt und für alle zur Verfügung gestellt.Bei diesem Buch handelt es sich nicht nur um eine einfache Textsammlung. Dieses Werk lässt niemanden allein durch sein Destillat aus Worten wanken. Zwischen einzelnen Texten wartet eine Führung durch Emm Weyrauchs höchst eigenen Gedankengang. Geprägt ist diese persönliche Tour von Erlebnissen bei Kulturveranstaltungen, von Neurodiversität, von Queerness, von Liebe, von Wut und all den Momenten, die dazwischen liegen ¿ es wird sichtbar, wie aus Worten Wunder werden.

  • von Mircea Cartarescu
    26,00 €

    Als die Schreibstube des Erzählers dem urbanistischen Größenwahn des Diktators zum Opfer fällt, kehrt Mircea in die Wohnung der Eltern zurück, wo die Vergangenheit wieder lebendig wird. Bukarest leuchtet - die Stadt wird zur Literatur, wenn er Urgroßvater Vasile herbeihalluziniert oder wenn sich Urgroßmutter Maria allmorgendlich in einen Schmetterling verwandelt. In diesem irrwitzigen Roman voller Alpträume, dem zweiten Teil der ¿Orbitor¿-Trilogie des Schriftstellers aus Rumänien, fügen sich Phantastik und Physik, Tradition und Moderne, Sinnlichkeit und Abstraktion zu einem Kunstwerk.

  • von Bonaventura Teoli
    18,90 €

    L¿ANGUSTO Teatro delle Memorie Veliterne ammantato con rozza veste di una bassa dicitura, ardimentoso si rappresenta avanti all¿Augusta Machina de¿ sopremi meriti di V. EMINENZA, addobbata di Sacra Porpora, ingioiellata di heroiche Virtù, e chiari Gesti. Questo è da Fabro vile fabricato di negri caratteri, che contengono pochi vestiggi d¿una Patria insigne; e quella è da sublime Architetto compaginata d¿auree note di gloriose imprese, che racchiudono innumerabili splendori d¿un¿antica, e nobile Prosapia. E generosità de¿ Grandi inchinar talvolta le chiare Luci de¿ favori alla bassezza de¿ soggetti; sarà magnanimità di V.E. se con le lucidissime Pupille....

  • von Grant Allen
    31,00 - 46,00 €

    Of course the house was not vulgarly furnished, at least in the conventional sense of the word; Lady Le Breton was far too rigid in her social orthodoxy to have admitted into her rooms anything that savoured of what she considered bad form, according to her lights. It was only vulgar with the underlying vulgarity of mere tasteless fashionable uniformity. There was nothing in it that any well-bred footman could object to; nothing that anybody with one grain of genuine originality could possibly tolerate. The little occasional chairs and tables set casually about the room were of the strictest neglige Belgravian type, a sort of studied protest against the formal stiffness of the ordinary unused middle-class drawing-room.

  • von Lorrie Moore
    27,00 €

  • von Jonathan Lethem
    28,00 €

    A New York Times Book Review Best Book of the Year.A searing and wildly entertaining love letter to New York City from the bestselling author of Motherless Brooklyn and Fortress of Solitude. Chase Insteadman, former child television star, has a new role in life-permanent guest on the Upper East Side dinner party circuit, where he is consigned to talk about his astronaut fiancée, Janice Trumbull, who is trapped on a circling Space Station. A chance encounter collides Chase with Perkus Tooth, a wily pop culture guru with a vicious conspiratorial streak and the best marijuana in town. Despite their disparate backgrounds and trajectories Chase and Perkus discover they have a lot in common, including a cast of friends from all walks of life in Manhattan. Together and separately they attempt to define the indefinable, and enter into a quest for the most elusive of things: truth and authenticity in a city where everything has a price. "Full of dark humor and dazzling writing" --Entertainment Weekly

  • von Elizabeth Peters
    12,98 €

    The Land of the Pharaohs harbors more secrets than any tomb can hide.In Egypt for the 1911 archaeological season, Amelia Peabody and her family are not anticipating trouble, but it finds them nonetheless. Their young friend David is accused of selling ancient artifacts, and it's up to the Emersons to expose the real culprit. But the body of an American discovered at the bottom of their excavation shaft and a child of mysterious antecedents are sparking twin crises that threaten to tear the family apart. Amelia brings her estimable powers of deduction to bear, but she might not survive long enough to unravel more than one perplexing puzzle?because suddenly someone is shooting bullets in her direction . . . and coming too close for comfort!

  • von Derek Harrison
    21,00 €

    The Carter family has lived for countless generations in the same rural Mississippi town, hours out from Jackson. Their situation is marred by death: Mr. Carter's sister, Emma, had killed herself in heartbreak many years ago, and later his wife had suffered a miscarriage. Now they live with their nine-year-old daughter, Sophia, but Mrs. Carter would never recover from the past. Though she is inconsolable, Mr. Carter attempts to save his neighbor, Herbert, from the same emotional ruin as he struggles with the guilt of Emma's death.

  • von Jan Fortune
    50,00 €

    Summer Solstice 2065.16 years after a devastating pandemic and societal collapse.Viola sets off into the forest to prepare for the gathering of her community, who bring their ghosts and fears, hopes and secrets, knowing that a single day can change everything.And theirs are not the only voices. The forest also has stories of grief and resurrection, trauma and forgiveness.Linguistically-inventive and deeply moving, this richly layered narrative asks what we mean by consciousness or a life well-lived, human or non-human.Beyond the end of the world, where is life to be found?"In her visually-inventive novel, Jan Fortune not only inhabits the minds of a community of engaging characters who are navigating a fragile future but also proves herself fluent in the language of birch and oak, to be acutely attuned to the song of moss and clover. ...a vital work that grapples with such momentous themes as individual and collective trauma, yet celebrates love, resilience and the intimate, reciprocal relationship between the human and more than human."- Susan Richardson, author of Words the Turtle Taught Me and Where the Seals Sing"Deeply rooted and grounded in a loving respect for our living earth and her healing medicines, this heartfelt story weaves magical rhythmic wordspells in a web of vibrant prose. A superb and nurturing work of love, hope and reconnection."- Uma Dinsmore-Tuli, author of Yoni Shakti and Yoga Nidra Made Easy"Jan's newest work invites you into an embodied journey through the colors of grief while reconnecting to the natural world. Reading this book is a healing act in its own right.''- Yoli Maya Yeh, Therapist, Educator & Activist"An intriguing exploration of our human connection to the earth and to each other... bleakly prophetic, the novel holds out the possibility of redemption... A book to savour for its wise heart."- Catherine Coldstream, author of Cloistered: My Years as a Nun

  • von Ben Johnson
    19,00 €

    "Discoveries Made upon Men and Matter and Some Poems" with the aid of Ben Jonson is a literary compilation that unveils the multifaceted genius of this Renaissance playwright and poet. The series brings collectively Jonson's insightful prose reflections in "Discoveries Made upon Men and Matter" and a spread of his poems. In this paintings, Jonson's eager observations on lifestyles, literature, and human nature are laid naked, imparting readers with a profound glimpse into the thoughts of one of the technology's maximum influential literary figures. "Discoveries" serves as a reservoir of Jonson's critical insights, revealing his mind on fellow writers, the innovative method, and broader cultural and societal developments. The inclusion of "Some Poems" adds a poetic size to the gathering, showcasing Jonson's mastery of language and his ability to navigate themes starting from like to morality. This literary treasure trove invitations readers to discover Jonson's intellectual legacy, offering a comprehensive view of his contributions to both prose and poetry. It stands as a testament to Jonson's enduring effect at the literary landscape of the English Renaissance, making it a crucial read for the ones looking for a deeper understanding of this literary large's mind and inventive expressions.

  • von J. B. VanOrman
    23,00 €

    George Petrauskas, son of Lithuanian immigrants, grew up hating his abusive father, but craving his approval just the same. He hated school and quit early, embarking on a long series of bad choices. George goes through life running from his problems, never taking a stand on anything. Mary Visser was born to a loving Christian family in Muskegon, Michigan. Highly intelligent, strong-willed, and compassionate, she was destined for wonderful things. The Great Depression and a series of family tragedies gradually alter her future and her faith. Fate brings these two vastly different individuals together, forcing their lives onto different trajectories and changing them both for good.

  • von Humphry Ward
    23,00 €

    "Harvest" by means of Mrs. Humphry Ward is a poignant exploration of societal shifts and private transformation inside the face of alternate. Set towards the backdrop of rural England, the unconventional unfolds with a rich tapestry of characters grappling with the profound influences of the rural revolution. As farms evolve and conventional approaches of lifestyles are disrupted, the narrative weaves together the fates of individuals caught in the tide of development. At the heart of the story is a compelling examination of human resilience, love, and the complexities of societal expectations. Mrs. Humphry Ward's eager insight into the human circumstance is obvious as characters navigate the demanding situations of adapting to a hastily converting global. The novel delves into issues of identity, belonging, and the tension between tradition and development. "Harvest" stands as a literary reflection at the broader social and economic shifts of its time, offering readers with a thought-scary exploration of the human revel in amid transformation. With eloquent prose and nuanced characterizations, Mrs. Humphry Ward creates a compelling narrative that resonates with readers, inviting them to mirror on the iconic nature of the human spirit in the face of profound trade.

  • von Benson E. F.
    24,00 €

    "The Relentless City" by E. F. Benson is a captivating exploration of the dynamic and unforgiving city panorama, where ambition, ardour, and societal expectations collide. Set towards the bustling backdrop of city life, Benson weaves a tale that delves into the intricacies of relationships and the pursuit of achievement in a continuing metropolis. The narrative follows a various forged of characters navigating the demanding situations of city living, every grappling with private aspirations and societal pressures. Benson's keen observations and satirical wit carry to life the multifaceted nature of the urban experience, in which fortunes rise and fall, alliances form and fall apart, and the pursuit of happiness becomes a constant enterprise. As the characters navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations, "The Relentless City" will become a poignant mirrored image at the human circumstance in the city jungle. Benson's prose is each evocative and insightful, taking pictures the essence of a metropolis that never sleeps and the relentless pursuit of goals that defines its population. With its wealthy character development and social observation, "The Relentless City" stands as a testament to E. F. Benson's storytelling prowess, offering readers a compelling and notion-frightening exploration of life inside the unyielding heart of the town.

  • von Maurice Leblanc
    31,00 €

    "The Teeth of the Tiger" book by Maurice Leblanc's (Les Dents du Tigre). Set in opposition to the background of World War I, this book is set spying and political scheming. As the story is going on, Roland, Raoul, and Kesselbach, 3 friends, get caught up in a complicated internet of global spying. The three of them discover an extraordinary code known as "The Teeth of the Tiger," which is the key to a dangerous secret. As they are attempting to figure out the code, they're being chased via some of corporations, along with German hackers and French intelligence agents. When Leblanc writes a story throughout the warfare, he creates some surroundings of doubt and hazard that is each interesting and horrifying. As the characters try to locate their way via a risky international full of conflicting loyalties, the book explores topics of loyalty, deception, and the high stakes of political games. "The Teeth of the Tiger" shows how right Leblanc is at telling memories in a way that isn't always pretty much his famous Arsène Lupin tales. Leblanc writes a gripping and atmospheric mystery with complicated plot twists and a properly-developed tale. This shows how versatile he is as an author within the thriller and undercover agent fiction genres.

  • von Charlotte Yonge
    31,00 €

    "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" through Charlotte M. Yonge is a continuation of the Victorian novel that delves deeper into the lives of the May family, exploring topics of morality, duty, and the demanding situations confronted by its characters. Set in the fictional English village of Stoneborough, the narrative unfolds as a tapestry of interconnected lives, focused across the resilient and virtuous Ethel May. As the ethical anchor of the May family, Ethel continues to navigate the complexities of familial relationships and societal expectations. The novel offers a nuanced portrayal of Victorian society, emphasizing the evolving roles and aspirations of its characters, especially the female protagonists. Yonge's storytelling captures the spirit of the generation, intertwining non-public trials, moral dilemmas, and societal commentary. "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" expands upon the metaphorical importance of the daisy, symbolizing the interconnected goals and aspirations of its characters. Ethel's unwavering dedication to goodness and distinctive feature serves as a guiding force in some story rich with emotional depth. Charlotte M. Yonge's writing style, characterized with the aid of sentimentality and moral depth, elevates "The Daisy Chain" right into a crucial paintings of Victorian literature. The novel not handiest serves as a fascinating tale of familial dynamics however also imparts enduring ethical instructions, making it a timeless exploration of human nature and societal expectations inside the Victorian generation.

  • von Jules Claretie
    24,00 €

    "Prince Zilah ¿ Complete" through Jules Claretie is a compelling novel that unfolds towards the backdrop of political intrigue, romance, and the social upheavals of 19th-century France. This complete work, penned by way of the French writer, immerses readers in a tale that encompasses both non-public and societal struggles. The narrative revolves across the titular character, Prince Zilah, navigating the complicated and tumultuous political panorama of the time. As a noble parent, Zilah reveals himself entangled in an internet of conspiracies, love, and obligation. Claretie skillfully weaves together elements of ancient drama, romance, and social remark, growing a multi-layered tale that captures the essence of its generation. Set in a time of political upheaval and societal transformation, the novel delves into the non-public dilemmas confronted by Prince Zilah. His adventure becomes a reflection of the broader modifications taking place in French society throughout this era. The elaborate characterizations and brilliant descriptions of the political and cultural milieu make contributions to the richness of Claretie's storytelling. "Prince Zilah ¿ Complete" stands as a testomony to Jules Claretie's ability to combo historic events with fascinating storytelling. The novel no longer most effective offers a window into the beyond however also explores ordinary themes of love, loyalty, and the hunt for identity inside the face of societal upheaval.

  • von Charles Dudley Warner
    19,00 €

    "Backlog Studies" by Charles Dudley Warner is a collection of essays that reflects the author's keen observations, wit, and wisdom on a various range of subjects. Charles Dudley Warner, an American essayist and novelist, invitations readers into his intellectual realm with a chain of thought-scary and exciting reflections. The essays cowl a large spectrum of subjects, such as literature, travel, nature, and social statement. Warner's special voice and insightful commentary make every essay a lovely exploration of the human revel in. Whether delving into the intricacies of literature or sharing humorous anecdotes from his travels, Warner engages readers with a combination of intellectual depth and lighthearted charm. "Backlog Studies" is characterized through its conversational tone and Warner's capability to seamlessly combination humor with profound insights. The series gives readers a glimpse into the writer's mind as he contemplates the complexities of existence, society, and the herbal world. Warner's literary craftsmanship shines via in these essays, making "Backlog Studies" an undying paintings that maintains to resonate with people who respect thoughtful reflections at the human condition. As a master of the essay shape, Charles Dudley Warner leaves an indelible mark with this series, inviting readers to enroll in him in a contemplative adventure via the diverse aspects of life.

  • von Vaughan Kester
    37,00 €

    Vaughan Kester "The Fortune of the Landrays" is a fascinating book that tells a tale of affection, thriller, and the way society works in opposition to the backdrop of a changing America. Kester writing seems into the complex relationships between money, choice, and how societal expectancies alternate through the years. The tale takes region in the made-up town of Landray, wherein the Landray family finds themselves in an internet of hard family and social situations. The radical talks about love, loyalty, and the hunt of happiness at the same time as the own family struggles with money problems and the results of their other alternatives. Vaughan Kester tales are acknowledged for having shiny characters and a deep understanding of how human beings lived at the time. People in the Landray circle of relatives go through a journey that could be a microcosm of the bigger changes taking place in American society presently. Kester does a deep look into how cash impacts relationships, how way of life and generation clash, and the search for the American dream. "The Fortune of the Landrays" is evidence of Vaughan Kester capacity to put in writing memories that readers can relate to. It provides now not best an exciting story, but additionally insights into the human scenario and how American society was converting within the early 1900s.

  • von Martha Everts Holden
    19,00 €

    "A String of Amber Beads" by Martha Everts Holden is a masterpiece of writing that indicates how well the writer can combine ancient detail with exciting story telling. A lot of people assume this is Holden's nice work, and it does a beautiful task of displaying how people join across time. The story is about within the past and follows a thrilling string of amber beads thru generations, representing a hyperlink among human beings and times. Holden skillfully weaves the beads into a tale that spans a few years and offers readers a deep know-how of ways people enjoys lifestyles. Holden's talent as a storyteller is obvious inside the way she will craft a tale that is each stylish and smooth to recognize. The books no longer most effective appears at the beyond, but it also helps readers connect to and recognize the complex matters that took place inside the past. Holden takes his readers on an adventure through the exclusive components of human existence through poetry and prose which can be each creative and passionate. In "A String of Amber Beads," Martha Everts Holden shall we readers travel through time and deal with commonplace issues like love, loss, and power.

  • von Benson E. F.
    23,00 €

    "Up and Down" is a thrilling book with the aid of the famous English author E. F. Benson, who is recognized for writing satires. The tale, which turned into first launched in 1910, takes place inside the made-up city of Tilling and is about the funny mishaps that the town's abnormal residents get into. The story is typically about the social adventures of the 2 important characters, Miss Elizabeth Mapp (who cannot be stopped) and Major Benjamin Flint (who's very exclusive from absolutely everyone else). The book is complete of humor and wit because the characters address the complicated guidelines of social hierarchy and fight for strength in a way that doesn't seem too serious. The name of the show, "Up and Down," refers to how the characters' luck and social standing alternate as they are attempting to transport up the social ladder or, in some instances, experience a funny fall from repute. When Benson writes about the subtleties of life in small cities, his sharp observational competencies and funny flair get in the manner. He pokes a laugh on the bizarre things humans do and the stupid guidelines that human beings comply with. "Up and Down" is a superb addition to Benson's Tilling series. It shows how proper he is at making characters stick out in readers' minds and makes a funny and smart point approximately the problems in English society inside the early 1900s.

  • von Oliphant
    19,00 €

    "The Lady's Walk" was written by Mrs. Oliphant, a pen name utilized by Scottish creator Margaret Oliphant. Set towards the historical past of Victorian society, the tale takes place inside the peaceful city of St. Roque, in which the titular "Lady's Walk" turns into a symbolic area that connects the those who live there. There is a mysterious girl named Lady Jane at the middle of the tale. She takes her for walks each day in the town. In later parts of the story, Lady Jane will become a vital part of different characters' lives, and her presence has a massive effect at the community. Mrs. Oliphant does a super process of writing about love, social order, and the complex methods people interact with each different. The book is going into element approximately the lives of different people inside the village, displaying their secrets and techniques and strategies, their hidden goals, and the way social expectancies affect each different in complex approaches. "The Lady's Walk" shows how involved Oliphant became in humans and the way properly she may want to write stories that pondered the social problems of her time. There are elements of mystery, romance, and social observation within the book, which makes it very exciting to read.

  • von C. H. Pearson
    22,00 €

    "The Cabin at the Prairie," by C. H. Pearson. C.H. Pearson weaves a tale of an own family embarking on a courageous journey from their familiar town life to the untamed expanses of the Midwest prairie. Filled with both humor and charm, Pearson skillfully captures the trials and triumphs inherent in frontier residing ¿ from the construction of a humble cabin to the demanding situations of cultivating vegetation and navigating the unforgiving elements of nature. At its core, the narrative unfolds as a testomony to the unwavering love and resilience of a family determined to carve out a brand new lifestyles. This undying narrative serves as a poignant tribute to the pioneering spirit that fashioned America. Pearson's storytelling not simplest encapsulates the tangible struggles of frontier life however additionally illuminates the intangible traits that bind families together inside the face of adversity. Scholars recognize the cultural significance of this paintings, thinking about it an essential contribution to the collective understanding of human civilization. "The Cabin at the Prairie" stands as a literary testomony to the iconic spirit of folks that forged new paths within the pursuit of a better lifestyles, showcasing the indomitable human will to conquer demanding situations and construct a legacy on the full-size canvas of the American frontier.

  • von Charlotte Yonge
    32,00 €

    "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part I" by Charlotte M. Yonge is a Victorian novel that intricately weaves together themes of family, morality, and the demanding situations confronted by way of its characters. Set inside the fictional English village of Stoneborough, the tale revolves across the May own family, specifically the virtuous and earnest Ethel, who strives to manual her siblings and peers at the path of righteousness. Yonge, a famend nineteenth-century writer, demonstrates her eager understanding of Victorian society, emphasizing the ethical and social expectancies placed upon people, particularly young women. The novel explores the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of character selections on one's destiny. At the heart of "The Daisy Chain" lies the metaphor of the daisy, symbolizing the interconnected lives and aspirations of the characters. Ethel, along with her aspirations for goodness and virtue, serves as the moral compass in a story wealthy with private trials and triumphs. The novel reflects the author's didactic motive, using the narrative to impart ethical training and values to its readers. Yonge's writing fashion is characterised by way of a mixture of sentimentality and moral seriousness, making "The Daisy Chain" an integral instance of Victorian literature that is still preferred for its exploration of ethical dilemmas and circle of relative¿s dynamics.

  • von Horatio Bridge
    15,90 €

    "Journal of an African Cruiser" is a travel narrative written by Horatio Bridge. Published in 1845, the book recounts Bridge's experiences during his time serving as a naval officer aboard the USS Decatur on the coast of West Africa. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and observations of the African coast during the mid-19th century.Horatio Bridge's journal details his encounters with various African cultures, the landscapes, and the complexities of the slave trade, which was a significant focus of naval efforts in the region at that time. The work offers readers a firsthand account of the author's experiences and perspectives on the African coast and its maritime activities.For those interested in maritime history, naval exploration, and 19th-century perspectives on Africa, "Journal of an African Cruiser" provides a historical document that sheds light on the naval operations and cultural landscapes of the period.

  • von John Stephens
    19,90 €

    I HAD before me a journey of nearly two thousand miles, through a country more than half barbarous, and entirely destitute of all accommodation for travellers. Southern Russia was the Scythia of Darius, "savage from the remotest time." "All the way," says an old traveller, "I never came in a house, but lodged in the wilderness by the river side, and carried provisions by the way, for there be small succour in those parts;" and we were advised that a century had made but little change in the interior of the empire. There were no public conveyances, and we had our choice of three modes of travelling; first, by a Jew's wagon, in which the traveller stretches out his bed, and is trundled along like a bale of goods, always with the same horses, and therefore, of necessity, making slow progress; secondly, the char de poste, a mere box of wood on four wheels, with straw in the bottom; very fast, but to be changed always with the posthorses; and, thirdly, posting with our own carriage. We did not hesitate long in choosing the last, and bought a carriage, fortunately a good one, a large calêche which an Italian nobleman had had made for his own use in travelling on the Continent, and which he now sold, not because he did not want it, but because he wanted money more.

  • von Matilda Betham-Edwards
    15,90 €

    "Holidays in Eastern France" is a travel narrative written by Matilda Betham Edwards. Published in 1875, the book recounts the author's experiences and observations during her travels through Eastern France. Matilda Betham Edwards was an English novelist, travel writer, and poet.In "Holidays in Eastern France," Edwards likely explores the landscapes, cultural traditions, and historical landmarks of the region. The narrative may include her encounters with local people, the cuisine, and the distinctive characteristics that make Eastern France unique.Betham Edwards was known for her engaging writing style and her ability to vividly depict the places she visited. For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, particularly narratives that provide insights into the cultural and scenic aspects of France, "Holidays in Eastern France" offers a historical perspective and a glimpse into the author's experiences during her travels.

  • von Thomas Edward Gordon
    15,90 €

    "Our Hundred Days in Europe" is a travel narrative written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American physician, poet, and essayist. Originally published in 1887, the book recounts the author's experiences during his European travels.In "Our Hundred Days in Europe," Holmes shares his observations and reflections on the cultures, landscapes, and people he encounters during his journey. The title refers to the duration of his travels, providing readers with a glimpse into the late 19th-century European experience.Holmes' narrative style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen insights, making the book an engaging account of his exploration. The work is not only a travelogue but also an opportunity for Holmes to share his thoughts on various aspects of European life and society.For those interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Europe in the late 1800s, and the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Our Hundred Days in Europe" offers an entertaining and informative narrative.

  • von William Edward Parry
    15,90 €

    "Journal of an African Cruiser" is a travel narrative written by Horatio Bridge. Published in 1845, the book recounts Bridge's experiences during his time serving as a naval officer aboard the USS Decatur on the coast of West Africa. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and observations of the African coast during the mid-19th century.Horatio Bridge's journal details his encounters with various African cultures, the landscapes, and the complexities of the slave trade, which was a significant focus of naval efforts in the region at that time. The work offers readers a firsthand account of the author's experiences and perspectives on the African coast and its maritime activities.For those interested in maritime history, naval exploration, and 19th-century perspectives on Africa, "Journal of an African Cruiser" provides a historical document that sheds light on the naval operations and cultural landscapes of the period.

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