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  • von Arthur L. Meserve
    19,00 €

    "Death-provider, the Shawnee Scourge" by using Arthur L. Meserve immerses readers inside the tumultuous technology of Native American records, skillfully narrating a tale of strife, survival, and the unwavering resilience of the Shawnee tribe. Meserve's storytelling prowess brings to lifestyles the brilliant reviews of a human beings going through struggle, taking pictures the indomitable spirit that defines the Shawnee legacy. This book is a compelling study for records fans, providing a nuanced exploration of a pivotal period in Native American history. The narrative unfolds with dramatic aptitude, fascinating readers with its immersive storytelling and providing a deeper knowledge of the demanding situations and triumphs faced by way of the Shawnee tribe. "Death-supplier, the Shawnee Scourge" stands as a crucial read, not simplest for its historical importance however additionally for its capability to have interaction and captivate audiences thru a rich and dramatic narrative. Delve into this exploration of the Shawnee tribe's resilience¿a testament to the iconic spirit of a humans navigating a complex historical panorama.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    28,00 €

    "Dead Man's Land" by way of George Manville Fenn is a thrilling journey novel that immerses readers in a tale of mystery and suspense. Set towards the backdrop of unexplored territories and untamed landscapes, Fenn's narrative unfolds with gripping intensity. The tale follows a set of characters navigating the demanding situations of a surprising and perilous land, revealing secrets and techniques, treachery, and the battle for survival. Fenn, acknowledged for his vibrant storytelling and ability to seize the essence of exploration, weaves a story full of surprising twists and turns. As the characters delve deeper into the mysteries of the titular "Dead Man's Land," they stumble upon perilous situations, mysterious adversaries, and the ever-present specter of the unknown. Fenn's writing transports readers to a world where each step is fraught with anxiety and in which the road among buddy and foe becomes blurred. "Dead Man's Land" stands as a testomony to George Manville Fenn's mastery in crafting gripping adventure tales.

  • von G. J. Whyte-Melville
    28,00 €

    G. J. Whyte-Melville's "General Bounce; Or, The Lady and the Locusts" is a fascinating voyage set amid England's picturesque panorama. The plot revolves around the exciting and roguish protagonist, General Bounce, whose adventurous spirit and penchant for mischief lead him into a sequence of bold adventures. The story unfolds at the same time as General Bounce, a former soldier turned gambler, arrives in a little English community, generating each satisfaction and controversy anyplace he goes. With his charming personality and Satan-can-care mindset, General Bounce will quickly grow to be the point of interest of attention, taking pictures the hearts of each males and females. However, problems occur whilst General Bounce becomes entangled in a complicated internet of amorous entanglements and dishonesty. As he navigates the village's complex social dynamics, General Bounce exposes himself torn between his dedication to his supporters and his personal desires. "General Bounce" is a charming story of affection, treachery, and redemption, entire with unexpected turns. Whyte-Melville transports readers to a bygone technology, where honor and passion conflict in a spectacular war of wits and wills.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    28,00 €

    "The Quadroon: Adventures within the Far West" by Captain Mayne Reid is a riveting tale that unfolds in opposition to the backdrop of the untamed American frontier. Captain Mayne Reid, regarded for his prowess in crafting adventurous narratives, affords readers with a story packed with suspense, intrigue, and the demanding situations of the Wild West. The plot revolves around the protagonist's entanglement within the complexities of the Far West, an area teeming with peril and untold secrets and techniques. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into an international of duels, frontier justice, and the clash of cultures, prepared against the good sized and unforgiving landscapes of the American desert. Captain Mayne Reid's storytelling expertise is clear as he skillfully combines elements of action, thriller, and the exploration of moral dilemmas confronted by way of his characters. "The Quadroon" guarantees no longer best a gripping adventure but additionally a nuanced portrayal of the human spirit amidst the harsh realities of the frontier. This conventional painting stands as a testament to Captain Mayne Reid's ability to move readers to the heart of the Far West with vivid and interesting storytelling.

  • von Catherine Mumford Booth
    19,00 €

    ¿Godliness" is an ancient Religious, Nonfiction story book written by Catherine Mumford Booth. "Godliness" discusses the challenge of leading a godly lifestyle through a chain of talks introduced in 1881 at James's Hall, London, W. It emphasizes the want of promoting godliness in normal existence even as also providing realistic suggestions for doing so. The addresses awareness on modern moral and religious demanding situations even as additionally offering insights into Christian virtues and ethics. Furthermore, they method present societal issues from a Christian attitude. Finally, the motive is to induce readers to stay a non-secular and particular lifestyle thru incorporating the aforementioned beliefs into their everyday lives. Throughout an in depth research of these issues, "Godliness" serves as a guide for everybody attempting to find non secular improvement and ethical path to help them overcome the difficulties of ourtime.

  • von J. T. Trowbridge
    22,00 €

    The book "Father Brighthopes; Or, An Old Clergyman's Vacation" was written by J. T. Trowbridge. 1867 saw its initial publication. The protagonist of the tale is Father Brighthopes, an old clergyman who chooses to go on vacation rather than fulfil his pastoral responsibilities. With the goal of discovering nature, finding adventure, and living outside the boundaries of his parish, Father Brighthopes embarks on his voyage. He meets a variety of people along the route and is sucked into a number of strange and occasionally comical circumstances. Father Brighthopes considers his own life, ideals, and beliefs as he journeys across various environments and engages with a wide range of people. While appreciating the basic joys of nature and human company, he wrestles with issues of faith, meaning, and mortality. Father Brighthopes' experiences act as a spark for spiritual rejuvenation and human development throughout the entire book. He gains insightful knowledge about empathy, compassion, and the interdependence of all living things.

  • von L. T. Meade
    25,00 €

    Mrs. L. T. Meade "The Girls of St. Wode's" is an amazing story set within the idyllic surroundings of St. Wode's School for Girls. The plot revolves round a collection of young women, each with their personal personality, dreams, and boundaries. Emily Fairfax, a brilliant and influenced woman who arrives at St. Wode's with hopes of educational excellence and long-time period connections, stands out. Emily develops friendships together with her classmates, including the assured and extroverted Alice, the studious and reserved Mary, and the adventurous and free-spirited Lucy. Together, they start on an adventure of self-discovery, encountering distinct hardships and successes alongside the manner. In addition to their educational interests, the ladies come to be involved in a diffusion of adventures, which range from fixing mysteries to overcoming private demanding situations. Their team spirit and resilience teach them crucial training about friendship, courage, and the necessity of remaining genuine to oneself. "The Girls of St. Wode's" is a touching story that captures the spirit of girlhood, depicting the pleasures, sorrows, and accomplishments of adolescence in an engaging and sensible manner.

  • von H. Rider Haggard
    22,00 €

    ""Heu-heu"" is an intriguing adventure novel by H. Rider Haggard, celebrated for its thrilling narrative and exotic setting. Set in the untamed wilderness of Africa, the story follows the protagonist, Allan Quatermain, a seasoned explorer, as he embarks on a perilous journey to confront the enigmatic figure known as Heu-heu. Legends speak of Heu-heu as a powerful and malevolent deity worshipped by the native tribes, whose wrath is said to bring destruction and death upon those who dare to challenge him. Determined to unravel the mysteries surrounding Heu-heu, Allan Quatermain sets out on a quest filled with danger and intrigue. Along the way, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, including fearless warriors, cunning sorcerers, and treacherous adversaries, all vying for control over the ancient secrets hidden within the heart of Africa. With its blend of action, suspense, and supernatural elements, ""Heu-heu"" transports readers to a world of adventure and mystery, where the boundaries between myth and reality blur, and the true nature of heroism is put to the test.

  • von Ross Kay
    21,00 €

    ¿The Go Ahead Boys In The Island Camp" is an ancient Children's Literature story book written by Ross Kay. Ross Kay, seemed for his enticing testimonies for younger readers, offers some other lovable voyage into life. The tale takes area on an island camp, which presents an adorable backdrop for the men's observations. The "Go Ahead Boys" goback because the pinnacle characters, demonstrating their bravery and brotherly love. Audiences are dealt with to certain descriptions of the herbal beauty that surrounds the island camp because the guys participate on hikes, fishing trips, and distinctive outside sports activities. The story dives into a laugh and disturbing situations of camp existence, from pitching tents to cooking over open flames. The greater younger guys depend on one another for assist and companionship, highlighting the fee of friendship and teamwork. Throughout their adventures, the youngguys display their resourcefulness and hassle-fixing capabilities as they navigate traumatic conditions and overcome hurdles. "Go Ahead Boys In The Island Camp" explores problems of freedom and self-reliance as the men discover ways to consider their own capabilities at the same time as exploring the desolate tract.

  • von Lucius M. Sargent
    31,00 €

    "Dealings With The Dead Vol. I" is a metaphysical and non-secular exploration penned by means of Lucius Manlius Sargent. This work delves into the area of the afterlife, inspecting the nature of the human soul, its ability trips, and the concept of transmigration. Sargent's writing reflects the intellectual and spiritual weather of the early 19th century, drawing on spiritual and philosophical views customary at some stage in that era. The book contemplates questions surrounding life after dying, the future of the human soul, and the opportunities of its transmigration from one country to some other. As a piece of metaphysics and religious inquiry, " Dealings With The Dead Vol. I " engages with topics that were of tremendous hobby for the duration of the Romantic period, presenting a blend of non-secular, philosophical, and speculative thoughts. Lucius M. Sargent's exploration of those issues contributes to a broader information of the cultural and intellectual currents of his time, making the book a substantial piece inside the context of nineteenth-century religious literature.

  • von G. P. R. James
    31,00 €

    "The Fate" is an ancient Historical fiction, Adventure story book written by G. P. R. James. "The Fate" pulls readers to the coronary heart of historic warfare, presenting an interesting tale set in opposition to the backdrop of perilous events. G. P. R. James expertly blends subject matters of journey, romance, and political intrigue, ensuing in a multifaceted story that maintains readers on the edge of their seats. The characters in "The Fate" are eloquently defined and multidimensional, each handling non-public troubles while navigating large impacts shaping their futures. "The Fate" captivates readers with its mixture of ancient reality and dramatic storytelling, appealing to lovers of each journey fiction and historic drama. Literature art work mirror the technology's social dynamics, cultural customs, and political tensions in shining element, thanks to rigorous historical studies.

  • von Fergus Hume
    26,00 €

    Fergus Hume's "Jonah's Luck" is a gripping mystery book that takes place in the early 1900s. Jonah, a young, aspirational man who has always believed in the power of luck, is the main character of the story. His convictions are put to the test, though, when he finds himself drawn into a number of perilous and unexpected circumstances. Jonah's adventure starts when he discovers an enigmatic relic that is rumoured to have amazing abilities. Jonah is intrigued by its possibilities and is driven to learn the truth about its beginnings and the mysteries it conceals. When Jonah looks further into the history of the artefact, he finds a labyrinth of treachery, dishonesty, and ulterior motives. Jonah meets a wide range of people in the novel, and all of them have unique secrets and agendas. Jonah has to make his way through a dangerous world where nothing is as it seems, from mysterious fortune tellers to crafty thieves. He will need to use cunning, instinct, and a little bit of good fortune to get by along the journey. As the narrative progresses, Jonah's conception of luck is called into question, leading him to wonder if his fate is more deeply shaped by something other than pure happenstance. Jonah's character is put to the test with every turn, forcing him to face his insecurities and worries.

  • von Arthur Colton
    20,00 €

    "The Delectable Mountains" through Arthur Colton is a gripping story that draws readers to the coronary heart of adventure and exploration. Set in opposition to the backdrop of the harsh and suitable mountains, the story unfolds as an exciting trip complete of problems and discoveries. Colton's vibrant prose brings the landscapes to existence, evoking both the splendor and peril of the Delectable Mountains. As the protagonist units out on a quest thru this lovely terrain, readers are transported right into a universe wherein the spirit of exploration and the beauties of nature collide. Colton expertly constructs a story that blends travelogue, fiction, and the enduring fascination of the mountains. Throughout the story, readers will meet a numerous solid of people, every of whom provides to the richness of the plot. Whether dealing with the challenges of the adventure or enjoying within the breathtaking surroundings, the characters play an important part in including intensity and realism to the tale. "The Delectable Mountains" is greater than just an adventure story; it is a tribute to the human spirit's tenacity and the fascination of the fantastic outdoors.

  • von Ajax
    18,00 €

    Ajax "The German Pirate: His Methods And Record" digs into the daring exploits and mysterious demeanor of the title individual, a famed buccaneer whose brazen sports have left an eternal mark on nautical history. Through rigorous research and engaging storytelling, Ajax tells the fascinating tale of the German Pirate's ascent to renown and the approaches he used to wreak havoc at the high seas. From cunning methods to bold attacks, Ajax offers a vibrant photo of the German Pirate's mode of operation, demonstrating his splendid prowess in outmaneuvering naval forces and seizing treasure from unsuspecting merchant ships. Each chapter well-knownshows a fresh aspect of the pirate's persona, starting from his charismatic leadership to his cruel approaches looking for wealth and reputation. As the story progresses, readers are drawn into an international of journey and risk, wherein alliances are shaped and betrayal is frequent. Through Ajax's excellent storytelling, "The German Pirate" gives a riveting peek into the mysterious world of pirate, in which the line among valor and villainy blurs amid the stormy waters of the open sea.

  • von Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
    26,00 €

    "Foe-Farrell" is an ancient adventure story created through Arthur Thomas Quiller Couch. The tale takes region in the 17th century, all through the English Civil War. Quiller Couch's vibrant descriptions carry the historic placing to existence, taking readers to the points of interest and sounds of seventeenth-century England. This book falls into the fiction humor style. The paintings discover topics of loyalty, honor, and atonement in the context of warfare. Foe-Farrell turns into worried inside the fight among royalists and parliamentarians. Foe-Farrell is a multidimensional guy or girl who grapples together with his personal ethical quandaries as he navigates the dangerous political panorama. "Double9 Books" generates a various selection of books throughout all classes. Foe-Farrell is an engaging book for fanatics of historical fiction and journey literature, thanks to Quiller-Couch's first-rate narrative and good sized historic studies.

  • von T. W. Speight
    21,00 €

    In "A Dead Reckoning," T. W. Speight endeavors to weave a tapestry of fiction, consolidating a myriad of charming thoughts into a handy and low priced compilation. This fiction adventure transcends age organizations, offering readers an assortment of intriguing and staggering testimonies. Speight's narrative prowess is clear as some testimonies right away grasp interest, whilst others subtly enthrall, drawing readers into their depths. The book emerges as a rich series of ideas seamlessly crafted right into a single, comprehensible draft. Deemed a fiction journey, "A Dead Reckoning" unveils a plot characterised by means of severa twists and turns, ensuring an attractive enjoy for readers. With a fascinating new cover layout and a professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of the book stands as a modern-day and readable masterpiece. Speight's determination to supplying a numerous and compelling series is obvious, making "A Dead Reckoning" a literary adventure that resonates with the contemporary reader, inviting them into a world of imagination, suspense, and literary artistry.

  • von Bertrand W. Sinclair
    24,00 €

    The book "Big Timber: A Story of the Northwest" is thrilling and endearing. The story probably focuses on the struggles and exploits that people in the wood sector confront while delving into issues like resource depletion, logging industry dynamics, and the effects of human activity on the environment. Given the location, the book might offer an insight into the life of loggers, lumberjacks, and other people employed in the timber trade at a time when the sector was vital to the development of the local economy and culture. Adventure, romance, and possibly conflicts involving the exploitation of natural resources are all possible story points. All things considered, "Big Timber" probably gives readers a clear picture of the untamed landscapes of the Northwest and the people whose lives are entwined with the chances and difficulties brought about by the timber industry.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    20,00 €

    In 'This Man's Wife vol. Four,' George Manville Fenn constructs a narrative that is both intricate and captivating, capturing the essence of 19th-century literary style. Fenn's intricate character development and thorough attention to plot have resulted in a novel that not only follows the period's narrative expectations, but also delves into the depths of the human mind and the complications of matrimonial fidelity. Fenn's underlying pedagogical goal is obvious in 'This Man's Wife vol. four,' where moral quandaries are not just plot devices, but also channels for exploring the human condition. His experiences and views of society standards at the time had a clear impact on the story's fabric, contextualizing his characters' struggles and eventual resolutions. This book is highly recommended for people who enjoy classic literature and are interested in the sociological aspects of Victorian marriage. 'This Man's Wife vol. four' is more than just a compelling story; it is a lens through which we can see and comprehend the moral fabric of a bygone era.

  • von Jules Verne
    25,00 €

    ""An Antarctic Mystery"" is a captivating adventure novel by Jules Verne, renowned for his imaginative storytelling and vivid descriptions. Set against the backdrop of the frozen expanse of Antarctica, the story follows a group of intrepid explorers aboard the ship ""Halbrane"" as they embark on a perilous journey in search of a missing expedition. Led by Captain Len Guy, the crew encounters treacherous icebergs, extreme weather conditions, and mysterious phenomena as they navigate the unforgiving polar landscape. Along the way, they uncover clues to the fate of the lost expedition and confront the enigmatic figure of Dirk Peters, a survivor of Edgar Allan Poe's ""The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket."" As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a thrilling tale of adventure, suspense, and discovery, culminating in a dramatic climax that reveals the secrets hidden beneath the icy surface of Antarctica.

  • von Alice B. Emerson
    21,00 €

    The Treasure of Indian Chasm, or Betty Gordon at Boarding School, is a gripping girls' adventure book written by Alice B. Emerson. Betty Gordon, the protagonist of the narrative, discovers a fascinating mystery upon enrolling in boarding school. In an attempt to find buried wealth in Indian Chasm, Betty and her companions get involved. Readers follow the exciting story as it unfolds, encountering a blend of the thrill of a treasure hunt and the difficulties of school life. When faced with a variety of challenges, Betty's character is shown to be brave, resourceful, and determined. The book combines aspects of exploration, friendship, and mystery-solving, making it a worthwhile read for younger readers. Readers will find themselves turning the pages with excitement as Betty and her pals solve riddles, conquer obstacles, and set out on an adventure throughout the story. "Betty Gordon at Boarding School" is a part of a series that advances Betty's thrilling adventures and character development.

  • von Walter Cooper Dendy
    30,00 €

    ""The Philosophy of Mystery"" by Walter Cooper Dendy is a seminal work that explores the profound nature of mysteries and their impact on human thought. Dendy delves into the realm of the unknown, investigating the mysterious phenomena that have fascinated and perplexed humanity throughout history. Drawing from various philosophical traditions and scientific disciplines, he examines the philosophical implications of mystery, questioning its role in shaping our understanding of the world. Dendy offers insightful reflections on the nature of reality, consciousness, and the limits of human knowledge, challenging readers to contemplate the profound mysteries that surround us. With clarity and depth, ""The Philosophy of Mystery"" illuminates the intricate interplay between the known and the unknown, inviting readers on a captivating intellectual journey that delves into the mysteries that define the human experience.

  • von Francis Hopkinson Smith
    19,00 €

    Francis Hopkinson Smith's "A Gentleman Vagabond And Some Others" is a compilation of interesting memories approximately varied characters navigating the intricacies of overdue-19th-century America. Smith creates a vivid portrayal of the human enjoy via a sequence of interrelated testimonies that include subject matters of adventure, ardour, and self-discovery. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene vistas of rural America, every story unfolds with rich description and exceptional imagery, transporting readers to a global complete of colourful characters and surprising turns of fate. Smith's storytelling talent shines via, whether or not following the exploits of a rogue wanderer or the amorous goals of a lovelorn artist. He captures the spirit of every person's journey with warmth and humanity. As the memories progress, themes of resilience, camaraderie, and the search for meaning emerge, supplying emotional insights into the frequent problems and triumphs that outline the human circumstance. Smith's wonderful style and specific perception into human nature engage readers on a literary experience packed with laughter, tears, and profound revelations.

  • von Will Levinrew
    21,00 €

    "Death Points A Finger" by Will Levinrew is a captivating collection of fiction stories wherein the author masterfully consolidates his imaginative thoughts into a unmarried, on hand draft, making sure affordability for readers of all backgrounds. Within this compilation, readers come across a numerous array of memories¿some fascinating and others profoundly enthralling¿that seamlessly draw them into the narratives. Positioned inside the fiction genre, the book emerges as a treasure trove of thoughts intelligently woven right into a cohesive draft, suitable for readers spanning diverse age groups. This edition of "Death Points A Finger" now not most effective functions an attention-grabbing new cowl but additionally boasts a professionally typeset manuscript, mixing a present day aesthetic with readability. Will Levinrew's storytelling prowess shines thru in this collection, presenting an immersive and enjoyable revel in for those who admire the richness and variety of fiction literature.

  • von Howard R. Garis
    20,00 €

    "Curly and Floppy Twistytail: The Funny Piggie Boys" with the aid of Howard R. Garis is a pleasing kid's book that takes young readers on a fascinating journey with two endearing piglets, Curly and Floppy Twistytail. Written by way of the prolific children's creator Howard R. Garis, acknowledged for his resourceful and whimsical testimonies, this book is probable to captivate the hearts of young audiences. The tale follows the escapades of Curly and Floppy as they navigate a global full of fascinating characters and thrilling reviews. The mischievous piglet brothers embark on amusing and sometimes silly adventures, providing younger readers with a feel of pleasure and marvel. Garis, renowned for his ability to create enticing and pleasing tales for children, can also infuse the narrative with humor, life training, and a hint of fable. As Curly and Floppy encounter diverse demanding situations and make new pals, readers may additionally discover themselves immersed in a world where creativeness knows no bounds. The colourful and playful storytelling style, coupled with Garis's knack for growing relatable characters, can also make "Curly and Floppy Twistytail" a loved addition to kid's literature.

  • von L. T. Meade
    24,00 €

    A Bevy of Girls is a classic novel written by L.T. Meade. The story starts when the girls gather around Miss Aldworth in a clump. They encircled her from both sides and from behind. She was a tall, serious-looking girl with black eyes, who appeared to be around twenty years old. None of the females were older than fifteen; they were all schoolgirls. Marcia Aldworth was their favourite teacher at the school and they loved her. Her mother was very sick, and she might not come back from her emergency trip to England. She was addressed in her mother tongue by all of the girls. There were girls from Spain and a large number of English among them. They were from various countries, including German, French, Dutch, and Hungarian. The head teacher was an Englishwoman, and the school was expected to operate under English standards. The principal girls of the school were unaffected by the faint sound of music emanating from the nearby concert hall. And the story continues.

  • von Arthur Conan Doyle
    23,00 €

    "The Last Galley" by way of Arthur Conan Doyle is a compilation of fascinating short stories that demonstrate the writer's flexibility past his well-known Sherlock Holmes adventures. The book covers a huge range of subjects, from historical adventures to supernatural encounters. In this book, Conan Doyle takes readers on a literary voyage throughout several instances and genres, demonstrating his command of narrative. The title tale, "The Last Galley," is a ancient drama set against the backdrop of the Spanish Armada that combines anxiety and deep historic accuracy. Other testimonies, like as "The Contest" and "Through the Veil," delves into the occult and unknown, showcasing Conan Doyle's talent to construct suspenseful and interesting tales. Conan Doyle's brilliant insight of human nature and potential to create compelling testimonies are present at some point of the book. Whether it's the high-stakes drama of a sea adventure or the spooky ambiance of a ghostly encounter, each tale in "The Last Galley" exemplifies the writer's literary skills. Overall, "The Last Galley" demonstrates Arthur Conan Doyle's storytelling range, providing readers with a riveting assortment of situations that amplify beyond his most well-known detective memories.

  • von R. M. Ballantyne
    18,00 €

    "The Battle and the Breeze" by means of R. M. Ballantyne is an enchanting maritime adventure tale that immerses readers inside the international of naval struggle in the course of the Age of Sail. Set towards the backdrop of historic activities, the novel follows the protagonist, younger naval officer Percival Shawn, on an exciting adventure aboard a British man-of-warfare. As Shawn faces the hardships of existence at sea, Ballantyne expertly blends movement, camaraderie, and naval method. The story progresses via exciting sea fights, encounters with antagonistic forces, and the bond fashioned many of the ship's group. The writers thorough interest to historic detail brings the naval surroundings to existence, giving readers a shiny photograph of the attractions, sounds, and risks of maritime conflict. Shawn's character develops and transforms at some point of the novel, making it both an interesting journey and an individual-driven exploration of leadership and perseverance. "The Battle and the Breeze" encapsulates the essence of naval courage and the harsh environment of the open sea, making it a should-study for fans of ancient maritime fiction and excessive-seas journey stories.

  • von Jeffery Farnol
    26,00 €

    "The Definite Object: A Romance of New York" with the aid of Jeffery Farnol is a fascinating tale set towards the vibrant backdrop of early 20th-century New York. Farnol weaves a romantic narrative that unfolds amidst the dynamic power of the town. The plot revolves across the man or woman of Peter Ganns, a young man with dreams and aspirations, who will become entangled inside the complexities of affection and ambition. As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey through the bustling streets of New York, wherein ardour, societal expectancies, and the pursuit of 1's desires converge. Farnol's narrative skillfully combines elements of romance and adventure, growing a tale that explores topics of love, self-discovery, and the clash among subculture and personal desires. "The Definite Object" stands as a testomony to Farnol's capacity to craft attractive and emotionally resonant testimonies. With its brilliant portrayal of characters and the cultural milieu of New York, the unconventional offers readers a glimpse into the social dynamics and romantic entanglements of the time, making it an undying exploration of human relationships inside the bustling metropolis.

  • von Lilian Garis
    20,00 €

    "The Glory of the Coming" through Lilian Garis is a poignant novel that transports readers to the tumultuous era of the American Civil War. Set in opposition to the backdrop of this historic war, the book follows the lives of individuals whose destinies turn out to be intertwined amidst the chaos of battle and the struggles of regular life. Through vibrant prose and wealthy characterization, Garis paints a shiny portrait of the Civil War technology, taking pictures the bravery, sacrifice, and heartache experienced through infantrymen and civilians alike. From the fields of conflict to the house fronts, the radical delves into the non-public memories of characters grappling with the tough realities of conflict, including loss, loyalty, and the search for meaning amidst chaos. At its center, "The Glory of the Coming" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. As characters confront their very own fears and prejudices, they are compelled to reckon with the authentic fee of freedom and the complexities of love, honor, and responsibility.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    26,00 €

    ¿Glyn Severn's Schooldays" is an ancient Children's Literature and fiction story book written by George Manville Fenn. The tale takes area at a Victorian-era British boarding university, giving readers an internal observe the lives of university college students and the hardships they face. The most critical man or woman, Glyn Severn, is a lively and adventurous young youngster who attends boarding faculty. The story info existence on the boarding school, in conjunction with friendships, rivalries, and educational pastimes. Glyn and his buddies pass on numerous adventures every inside and outdoor of faculty, dealing with mysteries, conflicts, and exhilarating moments. The paintings of fiction explores friendship, loyalty, bravery, and the importance of recognition up for what's proper. Throughout the narrative, Glyn and the alternative characters expand as people, analyzing crucial lessons approximately themselves and the sector round them. The tale is complete of mystery and suspense, keeping site visitors engaged as they comply with the number one characters' trips and remedy riddles. Fenn injects humor at some point of the story, imparting levity to a number of the more excessive troubles and ailments.

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