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  • von Francis Hopkinson Smith
    25,00 €

    Felix O'Day is a Quixotic Irishman who offers up his title and cash to save his father from dishonor. Then he ought to travel to New York on the lookout for his silly young wife, who has fled and is inflicting havoc along the street. The scene is set in New York. While Felix has the reader's full compassion, and the exquisite characters are sincerely rendered, the unconventional lacks the flicker of many previous masterpieces. Felix O'Day, an Irish baronet, travels to New York City in pursuit of his spouse, Barbara, who left him for a guy named Dalton greater than a yr before. Dalton became also liable for O'Day's loss of cash. O'Day methods a neighborhood priest for help in finding Barbara in order that he can help her. Barbara is located by way of Martha, her former nurse, and Martha's brother Stephen, who attempted to assist O'Day in finding Barbara. However, after they determined Barbara, they had no concept in which to locate O'Day. Barbara now is living at Martha's condo to protect herself from Dalton, who abuses her.

  • von Maddison Cole
    19,00 €

    Reality or Fantasy? Who Knows.Sophia hasn't been lucky in life or love, but this new school will be different. Her anxiety prescription is filled and the library is nearby. That's all this bookworm needs to remain invisible and survive her final semester unseen.However, the Thorn brothers did not get the memo. Claiming her as their 'pet', Sophia is thrown into a world of sex and secrecy. Of dares and doms. But that's the least of her problems.Without access to her meds, the books Sophia reads to escape begin coming to life around her. Her world is warping, her mind slipping. Battling the delusions and escaping these brothers is a full-time job, and she can forget attending classes. The Thorns have vowed to rule her mind as well as her life, if only their new pet would let them.Trigger Warnings: This is a Why Choose short romance, meaning the female lead will have three love interests and refuse to pick only one. Themes such as schizophrenia and medication are included. Expect excessive amounts of steam, violence and cursing throughout.

  • von L. T. Meade
    22,00 €

    "A Girl of the People" by L. T. Meade follows the journey of Mary Raymond, a young woman who leaves her humble beginnings in the nation-state to pursue a profession as a nurse in London. Determined to make a difference inside the lives of others, Mary faces severa demanding situations inside the bustling metropolis, together with financial constraints and societal prejudices. Despite those limitations, Mary remains resolute in her mission to provide care and help to those in want. Through her paintings at a nearby medical institution, she encounters a numerous form of patients, every with their very very own reminiscences and struggles. From comforting the ill to helping the downtrodden, Mary's compassion and backbone earn her recognize and admiration from each her colleagues and the network. As Mary navigates the complexities of city life, she learns treasured lessons about resilience, empathy, and the power of kindness. With her unwavering dedication and compassionate nature, Mary emerges as a picture of wish and notion in an international filled with adversity.

  • von Thomas Hardy
    31,00 €

    "Desperate Remedies" is one of Thomas Hardy's first works. The book belongs to the sensation novel genre, which gained popularity in the Victorian era and included dramatic and suspenseful plotlines mixed with themes of romance and melodrama. Cytherea Graye, the main character, and her brother Owen are at the centre of the narrative. Following their parents' unexpected deaths, Owen and Cytherea are having financial difficulties. They relocate to Budmouth, a thriving town, where Cytherea works as a governess. When architect Edward Springrove develops feelings for Cytherea, the storyline takes a turn. But after a misunderstanding, Edward proposes to a different woman. Aeneas Manston, a mysterious and wealthy guy, appears in the story as it is being told. He takes a liking to Cytherea and hires her to keep his wife company. But as secrets are divulged and characters' pasts resurface, the book takes a darker turn. The film "Desperate Remedies" delves into topics of love, treachery, and conformity to social norms. Hardy experiments with several storytelling forms and approaches in the book, setting the stage for his later, more well-known works.

  • von George Eliot
    34,00 €

    The author of "Felix Holt, The Radical" is George Eliot, a pen name for Mary Ann Evans. The narrative, which debuted in 1866, takes place in the fictitious English town of Treby Magna amid the political turmoil brought on by the 1832 Reform Act. Felix Holt, the protagonist of the book, is a thoughtful, morally-driven young man with extreme political beliefs. Felix gets involved in the lives of the Transome aristocrats, especially that of Esther Lyon, the stunning and idealistic daughter of a prosperous landowner. Despite their different socioeconomic backgrounds, Esther finds herself pulled to Felix as she learns about the injustices and social problems of the day. The story explores topics including the effects of industrialization, class conflict, and the fight for political reform by fusing social and political commentary. In addition to reflecting Eliot's own worries about social justice and the obligations of the privileged class, the novel also follows the characters as they struggle with their ideas and values in a changing world. "Felix Holt, The Radical" delves deeply and intricately into political and moral dilemmas, illuminating social conflicts and changes during a pivotal juncture in English history. The novel is praised for Eliot's perceptive characterizations and her attention to the important political and social issues of the day.

  • von Mary Jane Holmes
    17,00 €

    "Glen¿s Creek" is an ancient romance fiction story book written by Mary Jane Holmes. At its coronary heart, "Glen's Creek" is a romance that follows the characters' interwoven lives as they navigate the united states of americaand downs of love and relationships within the United States. Holmes, stated for her functionality to weave complicated narratives about love and own family relationships, offers you a beautiful story spanning generations. In rural America, Holmes addresses issues of loyalty, perseverance, and the lengthy-term resilience of networks. The novel's evaluation of family dynamics and interpersonal interactions facilitates readers advantage a more expertise of human nature and the connections that bind us together. Mary Jane Holmes' "Glen's Creek" is a timeless traditional that demonstrates the iconic electricity of love, friendship, and network in shaping our lives.

  • von Cassandra Elizzabeth
    25,00 €

    I'm Lieshe St. James-quirky, curvy, and thirty. As the proud owner of Grimm, an oddities and curiosity store, strange and unusual is my nine-to-five. Off the clock, though-well, there is no such thing. As a result, the only men in my monotonous life are Van Helsing, the shop's skeleton mascot, and Lucifer, my hateful cat. What begins as a welcome change soon turns sinister when I am pursued by not just one, but two mysterious men. First, my new, but inexplicably familiar nameless neighbor, who is convinced I already belong to him. Then, the fiery and charming Luke Devlin, whose deviant French whispers ignite my hidden desires. As I am drawn deeper into their world of shadowy secrets, haunting dreams blur the lines between fantasy and reality until my life mirrors Grimm's macabre essence. Do I submit to Luke's beckoning darkness, find love in the enigmatic embrace of the familiar stranger, or be my own hero by staying true to myself? Love Eternal, book one of the Immortal Redemption series, is only the beginning of the longest love story ever told...

  • von Allen Raine
    24,00 €

    "Garthowen: A Story Of A Welsh Homestead" by means of Allen Raine is a captivating novel that unfolds against the picturesque backdrop of a Welsh abode. The narrative revolves across the lives and studies of the characters inside the rural putting, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Welsh existence. The story is focused around the Garthowen homestead and its population, exploring subject matters of family, community, and the challenges confronted by using people in the Welsh countryside. Allen Raine skillfully portrays the beauty of the landscape, immersing readers in the traditions, customs, and daily life of the Welsh humans. As the characters navigate the complexities of relationships and confront numerous trials, the unconventional delves into the interconnectedness of own family and the resilience of people within the face of adversity. The dwelling house turns into a focal point for both personal and communal increase, and Raine's descriptive prose brings the putting to existence, developing a shiny and immersive reading revel in. "Garthowen" stands as a testament to Allen Raine's potential to weave a compelling narrative that celebrates the attraction and man or woman of Welsh subculture.

  • von Joseph Laing Waugh
    21,00 €

    Betty Grier book is the outcome of attempt to aid in the preservation and restoration of authentic classic literature. A classic literary work that has endured through the ages in terms of both popularity and relevancy is Betty Grier. These writings, which are timeless in nature, frequently examine universal topics like morality, love, and the human condition, providing insightful perspectives on the difficulties of life. The work is distinguished by its timeless quality, cultural relevance, and capacity to transcend its historical setting. They frequently exhibit superb workmanship, deep character development, and provocative stories, all of which add to their standing as literary masterpieces. In addition to offering readers amusement, this book offers them a chance to interact with humankind's collective knowledge and cultural legacy.

  • von William J. Locke
    19,00 €

    William J. Locke "The Demagogue and Lady Phayre" is a gripping narrative about politics, cultural expectations, and love intrigue. The novel takes place in a universe where the demagogue, a charismatic and powerful political figure, meets Lady Phayre, an aristocrat. As the demagogue's reputation grows, Lady Phayre becomes attracted to him, leading in a complex interplay of power, passion, and social expectations. The novel effectively explores the complexities of social status, politics, and human relationships. Locke creates a novel that delves into the inner workings of the characters' minds, offering readers insight into the challenges and dilemmas they face. The drama unfolds against the backdrop of political upheaval and societal expectations, with a mix of tension, romance, and a sophisticated examination of human nature. "The Demagogue and Lady Phayre" is written in Locke's unique manner and captivates readers with its deep character development and thought-provoking subjects. The novel urges readers to consider the complexities of human conduct and the decisions they make in the face of societal and personal constraints.

  • von G. P. R. James
    35,00 €

    The narrative of historical fiction book "De L'Orme, takes place in 16th-century France, centres on the life of the main character, De L'Orme, a young aristocrat enmeshed in a turbulent political and religious environment. De L'Orme becomes embroiled in both the Huguenot and Catholic disputes as well as King Henry III's court intrigues. He must strike a balance between his pursuit of justice and his allegiance to the crown as he makes his way across this perilous terrain. The book explores the perils and difficulties of De L'Orme's voyage. He experiences betrayal, has romantic relationships, and fights. He stays a bold and decent man through it all, caught between duty and his quest for morality. G. P. R. James deftly examines concepts of authority, allegiance, affection, and dignity. The historical occurrences and social unrest of the era are vividly portrayed in the book. A compelling fusion of romance, adventure, and political drama engrosses readers. The intricately detailed story of "De L'Orme" whisks readers back to 16th-century France. It highlights the challenges and victories of its people while creating a striking portrait of the complexity of the time. The book draws readers in and keeps them interested throughout thanks to its captivating plot and well-rounded characters.

  • von Henry Bedford-Jones
    19,00 €

    "The Cruise of the Pelican" by means of Henry Bedford-Jones is an interesting adventure novel that unfolds on the high seas, combining elements of maritime exploration, suspense, and bold exploits. Set in opposition to the backdrop of the enormous ocean, the story follows the protagonist, Captain John Hawke, as he embarks on a dangerous journey aboard the Pelican. The narrative takes readers on a gripping voyage filled with maritime challenges, encounters with ruthless adversaries, and the search for hidden treasures. Captain Hawke, a charismatic and pro seafarer, navigates via treacherous waters, going through not only the herbal perils of the ocean however also the foxy strategies of folks that are looking for to thwart his venture. As the Pelican sails thru uncharted territories, Bedford-Jones weaves a story of intrigue, loyalty, and the indomitable spirit of journey. The characters are vividly portrayed, each contributing to the unfolding drama with their specific personalities and motivations. The novel skillfully combines elements of movement and mystery, keeping readers engaged with the unpredictable twists and turns of the plot. The maritime placing provides an immersive pleasant to the story, taking pictures the essence of lifestyles on the open sea during a time while exploration and bold endeavors fueled the human spirit.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    20,00 €

    "Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye Vol. Two" by Captain Mayne Reid is a gripping story set within the scenic Wye Valley. This romantic journey functions the writer trademark mixture of bright descriptions and charming storytelling. Captain Mayne Reid, a 19th-century Irish-American author, transports readers through the rich vistas of the Wye River, building a tale this is each a celebration of nature and a romance. Gwen Wynn, the protagonist, unearths entangled in a story of love, mystery, and intrigue as she navigates the demanding situations of her surroundings. Captain Reid's tale expertly blends romantic elements with the fascination of nature, ensuing in an emotionally compelling and visually evocative story. As Gwen Wynn's novel progresses, readers are taken to a global in which love blooms a few of the scenic marvels of the Wye Valley. Captain Mayne Reid sharp eye for detail and storytelling potential result in an adorable quantity that captivates readers with herbal beauty and the everlasting enchantment of romance.

  • von G de Horne Vaizey
    23,00 €

    Betty Trevor" is a novel written by Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey, a prolific English author known for her domestic fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The story follows Betty as she negotiates the social and private spheres of her life, focusing on her experiences and obstacles. The interactions and dynamics that exist within families and communities are frequently the subject of Mrs. Vaizey's writings, which offer an insight into the expectations and social mores of the day. Without knowing the plot of "Betty Trevor in detail," it's possible that the book adheres to the Victorian and Edwardian home fiction standards. The moral and emotional growth of the protagonists was usually the main subject of this genre, which frequently revolved around issues of marriage, love, and the place of women in society.

  • von Nicky Priest
    14,00 €

    Going back to the little village where she grew up was never in Ffion Evans' plans. When a close friend passes away, she's left with no choice but to face her past.Her plan to leave as soon as possible, is thrown into chaos after the reading of the Will. Ffion discovers everything has been left to her, including the little cottage where she spent so much time as a child.She tries to make the most of her unexpected situation, but when she bumps into Declan Carlisle, old memories resurface, and wounds reopen. His betrayal when they were just sixteen is something she has struggled to forgive.Seeing Ffion again is something Declan never thought would happen. So, when he finds himself helping her to clear out the contents of the cottage, he realises he's being given a second chance. Declan knows what he did all those years ago ruined their friendship, but he is determined to make things right.As teenagers, they were just friends. As adults, the sky's the limit.

  • von Georgie Sheldon
    31,00 €

    Mrs. Georgie Sheldon "Geoffrey's Victory: Or The Double Deception" investigates the complicated interaction of love, deception, and ultimate forgiveness. The novel is ready in Victorian society and follows Geoffrey Templeton, a younger guy with character and ambition. Geoffrey turns into ensnared in a complicated net of lies created by means of the humans he trusts the most. Betrayal lurks round each corner as he navigates the treacherous waters of romance and ambition. Throughout the plot's twists and turns, Geoffrey have to confront his own demons and face the effects of his selections. As the tale progresses, secrets and techniques are found out, relationships are tested, and real desires turn out to be obvious. Throughout all of it, Geoffrey stays committed to justice and honor. He makes use of perseverance and resilience to triumph over the boundaries that threaten to derail his aspirations. Mrs. Georgie Sheldon expertly weaves a plot in "Geoffrey's Victory," retaining readers on the brink of their seats until the end. With its fascinating characters and complicated narrative turns, the unconventional provides a fascinating examination of the complexities of human nature and the long-lasting electricity of redemption.

  • von Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    33,00 €

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton "Devereux: Complete" is an absorbing historical fiction set inside the risky political panorama of 17th-century England. The story concentrates around the bold protagonist, William Devereux, and gives a sweeping chronicle of romance, intrigue, and political maneuvering. As Devereux navigates the perilous seas of courtly existence, readers are transported to an international fraught with moving alliances, electricity conflicts, and personal vendettas. Bulwer-Lytton's rigorous interest to historic element brings the characters and surroundings to lifestyles, presenting a vivid depiction of the manners, traditions, and political complexity of the time. The tale investigates no longer simplest Devereux's personal connections and aims, however additionally the larger ancient surroundings, which include Queen Anne's turbulent reign. The story unfolds thru a complex tapestry of personalities, each including to the complex internet of situations that determine Devereux's destiny. Edward Bulwer-Lytton's storytelling prowess shines through in "Devereux: Complete," which tells an interesting and multidimensional tale. The tale expertly blends historical fact with a riveting plot, giving readers a fascinating peek into the passions, ambitions, and struggles of a bygone technology. "Devereux: Complete" exemplifies Bulwer-Lytton's capability to weave ancient drama with timeless topics, making it a compelling examine for anybody inquisitive about both history and the intricacies of the human revel in.

  • von Matilde Serao
    25,00 €

    Matilde Serao "The Desire of Life¿ is a fascinating exploration of the human experience, love, and societal expectancies. Set against the wealthy tapestry of Italian existence in the past due 19th century, the unconventional introduces readers to characters grappling with the complexities of preference and achievement. The narrative unfolds with Serao signature realism, delving into the intricacies of human relationships and the struggles of individuals in opposition to societal norms. The story revolves around the pursuit of a meaningful life, touching upon themes of ardour, identification, and the clash between personal aspirations and societal constraints. Serao storytelling is marked via vivid characterizations and keen observations, imparting readers with a nuanced portrayal of Italian society during this period. As a prominent parent in Italian literature, Matilde Serao showcases her literary prowess in "The Desire of Life," growing a timeless work that resonates with the standard quest for cause and happiness. The novel remains a testament to Serao contribution to realist literature and her ability to seize the essence of the human situation.

  • von F. E. Mills Young
    24,00 €

    F. E. Mills Young "The Bigamist" is a dramatic tale that delves into the ramifications of a person's engagement in a complex internet of love relationships. The plot revolves around the main person, who will become involved inside the act of bigamy through marrying ladies at the same time. As the tale progresses, the writer expertly navigates the protagonist's complex feelings and tensions stemming from his twin lifestyles. The paintings dig into the moral quandaries, cultural judgments, and personal issues encountered by means of the protagonists on this uncommon and morally complex scenario. Through "The Bigamist," F. E. Mills Young affords readers with an idea-provoking exploration of human relationships, morality, and cultural requirements. The work will maximum likely blend components of romance, drama, and social statement to supply a charming story that asks readers to bear in mind the complexity of love and morality. With its study of the consequences of bigamy, the radical has the ability to provide readers with a captivating and emotionally charged tale that questions traditional ideas of relationships and social expectancies.

  • von Dl Gallie
    28,00 €

    I vowed I'd never give my heart to another Ice Hockey player again. I learnt my lesson the first time. But then I met Kallen Jones and he became a huge problem.Not only is he on my "Don't Fall In Love With A Hockey Player" list, he's sitting pretty high on my "I want you" list. But I can't date a puck head again.It doesn't matter how good looking he is with his blue eyes, lickable abs and heart of gold. He's a hockey player and my dad is his coach. Except Kallen isn't like the others. He treats me like a princess and has me doubting my decision and breaking my vow at every turn.Until he turns out to be just like the last puck head I gave my heart to.I pucking hate him but I also pucking love him...I'm so pucking screwed.Other books in the Pucking Love series:I Pucking Hate That I Love YouA Pucking Good ChristmasI Pucking Hate That You Love MeIt's Pucking FakeI Pucking Hate That To Love YouI Pucking Hate That I've Always Loved YouI Pucking Hate to Want Your Love

  • von Charles James Lever
    31,00 €

    "Gerald Fitzgerald: The Chevalier" by Charles James Lever is a gripping story set in 18th-century eire. The plot follows Gerald Fitzgerald, a young Irishman of aristocratic beginning, as he navigates the unstable political and social terrain of his age. As Gerald matures, he is divided between his allegiance to his circle of relatives and his desire for journey and independence. Drawn into the Jacobite motive, he turns into concerned within the fight for Irish independence and in opposition to British tyranny. Along the road, he comes throughout love, treachery, and intrigue, in addition to the complexity of honor and responsibility. With wealthy historical knowledge and expressive characterization, Lever creates a vibrant portrayal of eire for the duration of a length of upheaval and improvement. Gerald's tale is certainly one of courage, ardour, and tenacity as he confronts his personal identification and the forces that outline his fate. Thru its compelling tale and powerful photograph, "Gerald Fitzgerald: The Chevalier" provides readers with a view into a turbulent period in Irish records in addition to the long-lasting spirit of the humans.

  • von Kathleen Thompson Norris
    20,00 €

    "The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne" through Kathleen Thompson Norris is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of wealth, societal expectations, and the pursuit of happiness. The tale revolves around the individual of Mrs. Edith Burgoyne, a girl of substantial affluence and social standing. As Mrs. Burgoyne navigates the opulent circles of society, she grapples with the challenges that include her wealth, such as the expectations and judgments of those around her. The novel explores topics of identification, self-discovery, and the real that means of happiness. In a global in which cloth wealth regularly mask deeper complexities, Mrs. Burgoyne's journey turns into a poignant exploration of the human spirit. The narrative unfolds with Norris's trademark perception into human nature, presenting readers an idea-upsetting examination of societal norms and private fulfillment. The characters within the novel are richly advanced, each contributing to the tapestry of Mrs. Burgoyne's existence. Norris skillfully weaves together the threads of their testimonies, growing a compelling narrative that invites readers to reflect on their personal values and aspirations. "The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne" stands as a testament to Kathleen Thompson Norris's potential to seize the nuances of human relationships and societal expectancies.

  • von Augusta J. Evans
    31,00 €

    The protagonist of the tale is Beulah Benton, a young orphan with moral integrity and firm beliefs. Beulah has experienced many obstacles and misfortunes throughout her life, such as monetary difficulties, familial strife, and emotional issues. Love, morality, and the search for one's own identity and fulfilment are among the topics covered in the book. Beulah is presented as a morally upright woman who is committed to upholding her integrity in the face of difficulty. The American South serves as the backdrop for the story, which offers insights on the social and cultural climate of the day. Known for her romantic and dramatic writing, Augusta J. Evans use "Beulah" to tackle moral and ethical dilemmas, frequently weaving Christian themes into the narrative. The author's opinions on women's roles and the value of character in overcoming obstacles in life are reflected in the book.

  • von Rebecca Harding Davis
    21,00 €

    "Margret Howth: A Story of To-Day" by means of Rebecca Harding Davis is a singular that delves into the socio-economic challenges of the industrializing America in the nineteenth century. The narrative follows the existence of Margret Howth, a decided and resilient young girl living inside the swiftly converting panorama of a small commercial city. Margret, an orphan with inventive aspirations, takes a role as a clerk in a cotton mill to assist herself. Through her reviews, the novel explores the tough situations confronted by industrial workers, the impact of financial transformation, and the struggles of individuals striving for personal and inventive achievement in a society marked by way of inequality and exploitation. The story also weaves in factors of romance, as Margret becomes entangled with multiple suitors, every representing one of a kind sides of society. The novel paints a shiny photo of the tensions among the operating elegance and the industrial elite, imparting a social critique of the times. Rebecca Harding Davis's "Margret Howth" is recognized for its practical portrayal of industrial existence and its early exploration of feminist subject matters.

  • von Bjornstjerne Bjornson
    20,00 €

    Nobel laureate and Norwegian novelist Bjornstjerne Bjornson is the author of the book "The Fisher Girl." The story of Gjendine, a little child residing in a Norwegian fishing community, is told in this novel. The main themes of Gjendine's story are her encounters, obstacles, and development as she makes her way through the difficulties of living in a seaside town. The story looks at things like love, selflessness, and the human spirit's tenacity. The hard reality of Gjendine's surroundings, such as the perils of fishing, the close-knit society, and the influence of nature on their day-to-day existence, mold her character. The book explores Gjendine's interactions with the villagers as well as her personal issues as she gets older. The narrative vividly depicts the community's cultural dynamics and the surrounding natural environment, capturing the spirit of seaside life in Norway. ¿The Fisher Girl" is a moving examination of the human condition, with a seaside Norwegian community serving as the setting. The author's ability to capture the emotional complexity of his characters and his astute observation of rural life are both evident in the book.

  • von Darlene Jones
    21,00 €

    Inexplicably drawn to the man stalking her, she knows she needs help.School principal, Emily Roberts, can't shake her attraction to the man following her. Scared, she turns to the wonderful Dr. David, but even he can't help her. Real fear sets in when the stalker claims to be an alien who has loved her in other lives.Now, trapped in his perfect heavenly world, she is the only one who sees the danger threatening him.Does she love him enough to give up her life on Earth and stay with him forever ... if she can save him, that is?Heaven and Earth, gods and monsters ... what will Emily do?EMBROILED - From a reviewer "Em/Jaz/Abby/Emily - how are all related? What has Jones done to bring these heroines full circle? To answer that question would be a spoiler. Better to say that some of the story line in this book which concludes the series made me very angry. Involving the reader so strongly in the characters' lives is surely the sign of a powerful author. All I will say is that the ending is satisfying in every way."Buy EMBROILED now and travel with Emily to experience a world "up there somewhere."

  • von Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    18,00 €

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton "Devereux: Book III " is a charming ancient novel that transports readers to 17th-century England's political intrigue and romance. The narrative unit¿s location against the backdrop of Queen Anne's stormy reign and chronicles the life of William Devereux, the formidable and mysterious protagonist. As a younger nobleman, Devereux should manipulate the problematic internet of courtly existence, ambition, and love. The novel digs into his relationships, goals, and the challenges he faces in a society ruled by using power conflicts and transferring alliances. Bulwer-Lytton brilliantly weaves together historic fiction, romance, and political drama, immersing readers in a wealthy tapestry of characters and activities. The novel's energy is its vivid description of historical locales, alongside the author's eager understanding of human man or woman. Bulwer-Lytton expertly depicts the surroundings of the duration, capturing the customs, traditions, and political intrigues of seventeenth-century England in minute detail. "Devereux: Book III" is an interesting advent to a bigger story, laying the groundwork for a massive ancient drama.

  • von Fae Quin
    31,00 €

  • von Fernán Caballero
    24,00 €

    "La Gaviota: A Spanish Novel" by Fernan Caballero is a compelling tale set in nineteenth-century Spain that intricately weaves together topics of love, betrayal, and societal norms. At its heart lies the story of the beautiful and enigmatic protagonist, Maria Remedios de Leon, affectionately called "La Gaviota" or "The Seagull." The novel unfolds towards the backdrop of an unexpectedly converting Spanish society, wherein conventional values clash with the rising forces of modernity. La Gaviota, a young and harmless female from a humble historical past, unearths herself entangled in a web of love and intrigue as she navigates the complexities of existence in a rigidly stratified society. As the narrative unfolds, La Gaviota's journey is marked by using encounters with a diverse forged of characters, each representing distinctive aspects of Spanish society. From the dashing naval officer Fernando Calpena to the foxy and manipulative Ángela Aranda, the radical is populated with characters whose movements shape La Gaviota's fate. Through Caballero's vivid prose and keen perception into human nature, "La Gaviota" gives readers a fascinating portrayal of affection, ambition, and the conflict for non-public achievement.

  • von Alan Gray
    18,00 €

    Alan Gray "The Gentle Persuasion: Sketches of Scottish Life" provides a captivating study the complex cloth of Scottish life. Gray offers a shiny portrayal of the land and its people via a sequence of perceptive sketches, elegantly and authentically portraying the essence of Scottish culture. Gray's stories journey across Scotland's many landscapes, from the rocky Highlands to the bustling streets of Edinburgh, exploring the complexities of each day lifestyles and the resilient spirit of its citizens. Each comic is going into the complexities of Scottish society, displaying the habits, traditions, and beliefs that define its identity. Gray famous the beauty and complexity of Scottish existence through emotive storytelling and sharp commentary, offering readers with a higher knowledge of the country's history and legacy. Whether illustrating the demanding situations of rural villages or the liveliness of city centers, his work is warm and honest, allowing readers to become aware of with the characters and their reports on a deep stage. "The Gentle Persuasion" can pay admire to Gray's sturdy love for his birthplace, commemorating the Scottish human beings's resilience and spirit in regards and appreciation.

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