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  • von Alfred J. Church
    14,00 €

    "The Chantry Priest of Barnet" is a historical novel written by Alfred John Church, an English classical scholar and writer. This novel, published in 1889, is set in medieval England and is based on historical events and figures.The story revolves around the character of John Ball, who is a real historical figure known for his involvement in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, a major uprising against the English monarchy. John Ball was a priest and a key figure in advocating for the rights of the common people during this tumultuous period.In "The Chantry Priest of Barnet," Church explores the life and experiences of John Ball, offering a fictionalized account of his role in the Peasants' Revolt and his efforts to address the grievances of the oppressed peasants. The novel provides insight into the social, economic, and political conditions of the time and depicts the struggles of the lower classes against the feudal system and oppressive taxation.Throughout the story, the character of John Ball becomes a symbol of resistance and social justice, as he encourages the peasants to stand up for their rights and challenge the authority of the ruling elites. The novel captures the spirit of rebellion and the desire for greater equality and justice among the common people.Alfred J. Church's "The Chantry Priest of Barnet" is not only a historical novel but also a commentary on the social and political issues of the Middle Ages, making it a valuable work for readers interested in medieval history, social movements, and the lives of historical figures who fought for social change.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    14,00 €

    "The Campfire Girls on Ellen's Isle" by Hildegard G. Frey is an exciting continuation of the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls. In this installment, the Camp Fire Girls embark on another thrilling journey filled with mystery, friendship, and personal growth.The story begins with the Camp Fire Girls looking forward to their next adventure. They are eager to spend their summer on Ellen's Isle, a picturesque island known for its natural beauty and tranquil surroundings. This setting promises new challenges and opportunities for the girls to bond, learn, and grow.As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to the captivating landscape of Ellen's Isle. The girls immerse themselves in outdoor activities, such as hiking, boating, and exploring the island's lush forests. Along the way, they encounter various mysteries and intriguing secrets that add an element of suspense to their adventure.Throughout their time on the island, the Camp Fire Girls continue to strengthen their friendships and support one another. They face challenges together, solve problems as a team, and celebrate their successes. The story underscores the importance of unity and the enduring bonds of sisterhood.Additionally, "The Campfire Girls on Ellen's Isle" highlights the girls' connection to nature. They learn about the island's flora and fauna, as well as the importance of environmental conservation. This aspect of the story promotes an appreciation for the natural world and encourages readers to be mindful of their impact on the environment.In summary, "The Campfire Girls on Ellen's Isle" is an engaging and wholesome tale that celebrates the values of friendship, teamwork, and environmental stewardship. It invites readers to join the Camp Fire Girls on their exciting adventure as they navigate challenges, uncover mysteries, and discover the beauty of Ellen's Isle.

  • von Etienne Dolet
    9,99 €

    "La Manière de Bien Traduire d'une Langue en Aultre" d'Étienne Dolet est un ouvrage linguistique et littéraire qui a été publié au XVIe siècle. Étienne Dolet était un érudit français de la Renaissance, et son livre traite de la traduction de textes d'une langue à une autre.L'ouvrage de Dolet est considéré comme l'un des premiers traités de traduction en français. Il offre des conseils pratiques sur la manière de traduire efficacement et fidèlement d'une langue à une autre. Dolet aborde des questions telles que la compréhension du sens du texte source, le choix des mots et des expressions équivalents, et l'adaptation du texte traduit pour qu'il soit fluide et naturel dans la langue cible.L'ouvrage de Dolet a eu une influence significative sur le développement de la théorie de la traduction et sur la profession de traducteur. Il a contribué à établir des normes et des principes pour la traduction littéraire et a encouragé une réflexion plus approfondie sur le processus de traduction."La Manière de Bien Traduire d'une Langue en Aultre" est un texte important pour les étudiants en traduction, les linguistes et les amateurs de littérature qui s'intéressent à l'art de la traduction et à son évolution au fil de l'histoire.

  • von Octave Mirbeau
    15,90 €

    "La Maréchale" d'Octave Mirbeau est un roman qui plonge les lecteurs dans l'atmosphère effervescente de la Belle Époque en France. L'histoire suit le personnage principal, Jeanne Le Perthuis des Vauds, une jeune aristocrate qui se marie à un homme plus âgé, le maréchal des Vauds, dans le cadre d'un mariage de convenance.Le roman explore les thèmes de l'amour, du mariage et de la société de l'époque. Jeanne, malgré sa jeunesse, est confrontée à la réalité de son mariage avec un homme plus âgé et tyrannique. Elle découvre la complexité des relations conjugales et la difficulté de s'épanouir dans un monde qui lui impose des contraintes.L'intrigue se développe à travers les yeux et les pensées de Jeanne, qui devient progressivement une femme plus indépendante et réfléchie. Le roman offre une réflexion subtile sur les conventions sociales, les rôles de genre et la condition des femmes à cette époque."La Maréchale" est une ¿uvre littéraire qui explore les conflits intérieurs et les émotions de son personnage principal, tout en offrant une peinture vivante de la société française de la Belle Époque. C'est un roman qui s'attache à dépeindre la complexité des relations humaines et les défis auxquels sont confrontés les individus dans un monde en mutation.

  • von Jules Renard
    9,99 €

    "La Maîtresse, Contes pour Laisser Rêveur" de Jules Renard est une collection de contes courts et poétiques qui capturent la magie et la simplicité de l'enfance. Les contes sont écrits dans un style évocateur et tendre, et ils évoquent des souvenirs de l'auteur, Jules Renard, de son enfance à Chitry-les-Mines dans la campagne française.Les contes se déroulent dans un cadre rural et mettent en scène des enfants, des animaux et des paysages pittoresques. Ils célèbrent l'innocence de l'enfance, l'émerveillement devant la nature et la douceur de la vie à la campagne.Chaque conte offre une petite leçon de vie ou une réflexion sur l'importance de préserver l'âme d'enfant, même à l'âge adulte. Jules Renard utilise une écriture poétique et imagée pour évoquer des émotions profondes et intemporelles."La Maîtresse, Contes pour Laisser Rêveur" est une ¿uvre littéraire qui charme les lecteurs par sa simplicité et sa beauté. C'est une collection de contes qui rappelle la magie de l'enfance et l'importance de conserver un regard émerveillé sur le monde qui nous entoure.

  • von George Sand
    9,99 - 18,00 €

  • von T. Combe
    19,90 €

    La Maltournée : Une Maltournée, dans le Jura neuchâtelois, c¿est une maison orientée dans un alignement différent des autres. Dans le petit village de Fondfrêche, des hauts jurassiens, deux familles prédominent : Les Maistru du Coin du Coin, dont le père, Élie, est un original mal vêtu qui n¿a jamais surmonté la perte de son épouse. Ils sont propriétaires d¿un gros domaine agricole. Les Champieux de Château-Champieux ¿ que d¿autres appellent La Maltournée ¿ sont les autres notables du village. Or voici que Louis Champieux, le bâtisseur du « Château » qui a fait sa fortune en Amérique, laisse, à son décès, un testament complexe qui met le feu aux poudres. Envie, haines, man¿uvres tortueuses, ambitions couvent sous une apparente tranquillité où il importe avant tout de sauver les apparences. Heureusement qüexiste aussi une grande solidarité, des amours, même contrariées, et de la bienveillance ! Prédomineront-elles ?T. Combe (Adèle Huguenin Vuillemin) nous décrit avec beaucoup de finesse la vie quotidienne d¿un village, avec ses interactions complexes et des personnages, attachants ou insupportables, pleins de vie et de réalisme. Excellente conteuse elle nous emporte dans l¿intrigue : une lecture très agréable !

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls on the Field of Honor" by Margaret Vandercook is a compelling and inspiring story that follows the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls as they step onto the grand stage of World War I, where they play a significant role in supporting the war effort and demonstrating their unwavering commitment to service and patriotism.In this installment, the Camp Fire Girls find themselves in the midst of the Great War, a time of immense challenge and sacrifice. Undeterred by the hardships and dangers of war, they eagerly embrace their new responsibilities. The girls are determined to contribute to the war effort in meaningful ways, and their dedication leads them to a variety of roles, from nursing wounded soldiers to supporting war bond campaigns.The story unfolds against the backdrop of the war, as the girls work tirelessly to make a positive impact on their communities and the soldiers abroad. They organize fundraisers, engage in patriotic activities, and provide vital assistance to the war-torn regions. Their actions serve as a source of inspiration and hope for those around them, and they embody the values of compassion, selflessness, and determination.As they navigate the challenges of wartime, the Camp Fire Girls forge deep bonds with one another and with the soldiers they encounter. Their experiences broaden their perspectives and deepen their understanding of the world, fostering personal growth and a sense of purpose. Through their efforts, they exemplify the spirit of unity and resilience that defined the war era."The Camp Fire Girls on the Field of Honor" is a testament to the enduring principles of the Camp Fire organization, emphasizing the importance of community service, leadership, and the ability of young people to make a meaningful difference in times of crisis. The story underscores the value of patriotism, sacrifice, and the strength of the human spirit during one of the most challenging periods in history.Readers will be captivated by the bravery, resourcefulness, and determination of the Camp Fire Girls as they navigate the complexities of war and leave a lasting legacy of service and compassion.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls Solve a Mystery" by Hildegard G. Frey is an engaging tale that combines elements of mystery, adventure, and camaraderie as it follows the Camp Fire Girls on another exciting journey. In this installment, the Camp Fire Girls find themselves embroiled in a perplexing mystery that tests their problem-solving skills, teamwork, and determination.The story begins when the girls stumble upon a mysterious and puzzling situation in their community. With their characteristic curiosity and sense of justice, they decide to investigate the matter themselves. Led by their fearless and resourceful leader, the Camp Fire Girls set out to unravel the mystery, determined to find answers and bring about a resolution.As they delve deeper into the enigma, the girls encounter a series of clues, puzzles, and unexpected twists. These challenges not only test their intellect but also strengthen their bonds of friendship and cooperation. Each member of the group brings her unique talents and abilities to the table, contributing to the team's success.Throughout the story, the Camp Fire Girls exemplify the values of resourcefulness, perseverance, and empathy. They demonstrate that with determination and collaboration, they can overcome obstacles and make a positive impact on their community. Their adventures are not only exciting but also serve as valuable life lessons about problem-solving and the importance of helping others."The Camp Fire Girls Solve a Mystery" is a delightful and suspenseful story that will captivate readers of all ages. It showcases the spirit of adventure and the power of friendship, while also highlighting the values of the Camp Fire organization, such as teamwork, leadership, and community service.Readers will be drawn into the Camp Fire Girls' quest to uncover the truth and will eagerly follow their journey as they navigate the challenges of solving a compelling mystery.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    14,00 €

    "The Campfire Girls at Camp Keewaydin" by Hildegard G. Frey is a heartwarming and adventurous tale that follows the Camp Fire Girls on their exciting summer expedition to Camp Keewaydin. This enchanting story captures the essence of friendship, personal growth, and the joys of outdoor exploration.The narrative begins with the Camp Fire Girls, a close-knit group of friends, eagerly anticipating their summer adventure at Camp Keewaydin. Nestled in the beautiful wilderness, the camp promises a multitude of outdoor activities, from hiking and swimming to storytelling around the campfire. The girls are excited to reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and embrace the spirit of adventure.As the story unfolds, readers are immersed in the daily life at Camp Keewaydin. The girls engage in a wide range of activities that promote teamwork, leadership, and personal development. They learn valuable outdoor skills, discover the beauty of nature, and overcome various challenges, all under the guidance of their dedicated camp counselors.Throughout their time at camp, the Camp Fire Girls forge deep and lasting friendships. They support each other through trials and tribulations, celebrate successes together, and learn important life lessons along the way. The story emphasizes the importance of cooperation, resilience, and the bonds of sisterhood."The Campfire Girls at Camp Keewaydin" also highlights the significance of connecting with the natural world. The girls develop a profound appreciation for the outdoors and gain a better understanding of their place in the ecosystem. They learn about conservation, sustainability, and the importance of preserving the environment for future generations.Ultimately, this heartwarming tale is a celebration of friendship, personal growth, and the transformative power of the great outdoors. It encourages readers to embrace the spirit of adventure, cherish the bonds of friendship, and appreciate the wonders of nature. "The Campfire Girls at Camp Keewaydin" is a captivating and inspiring story that will resonate with readers of all ages.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Lines" by Margaret Vandercook is a compelling story that follows the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls as they find themselves amidst the backdrop of World War I. This tale is filled with courage, resourcefulness, and a strong sense of duty.As the world is plunged into the chaos of war, the Camp Fire Girls step up to contribute their efforts to the war effort. These young women are determined to make a difference, even if it means going behind the lines of the conflict. They embrace various roles, such as nursing, fundraising, and supporting the troops, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to their country and the principles of the Camp Fire organization.Throughout their wartime journey, the Camp Fire Girls face numerous challenges and obstacles, but they are bound together by their shared sense of purpose and their dedication to serving others. They provide comfort and care to injured soldiers, organize charity events, and show resilience in the face of adversity.This story is a testament to the strength and resilience of young women who rise to the occasion during a time of crisis. It highlights the values of community service, leadership, and compassion, all of which are central to the Camp Fire organization's mission. "The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Lines" inspires readers to recognize the impact they can make in their communities and the world, even in the most challenging circumstances.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France" by Margaret Vandercook is an exciting and heartwarming adventure that takes readers on a journey with the Camp Fire Girls as they embark on a life-changing trip to France during a significant historical period.In this installment, the Camp Fire Girls, known for their spirit of adventure and commitment to service, find themselves in the midst of World War I. They are given the opportunity to travel to France as part of a war relief effort, where they will support the troops and provide assistance to those affected by the conflict.The story unfolds as the girls arrive in France, a country gripped by the turmoil of war. They encounter the challenges and dangers of the wartime environment, including air raids, rationing, and the devastation caused by the conflict. However, their unwavering determination, resourcefulness, and sense of duty drive them to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the French people and the soldiers on the front lines.Throughout their journey, the Camp Fire Girls forge deep friendships with the local French population and gain a profound understanding of the impact of war on individuals and communities. Their acts of kindness, courage, and resilience inspire those around them and serve as a testament to the values of the Camp Fire organization."The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France" is a captivating story that blends history, adventure, and the enduring spirit of youth. It highlights the power of friendship, the importance of service, and the ability of young people to make a positive impact on the world, even in the most challenging circumstances.As they navigate the complexities of war-torn France, the Camp Fire Girls exemplify the principles of leadership, community service, and cultural understanding, leaving a lasting impression on readers and reinforcing the organization's mission to foster personal growth and global citizenship.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at Onoway House" by Hildegard G. Frey is an enthralling tale that invites readers into the world of the Camp Fire Girls as they embark on a new adventure filled with friendship, personal growth, and the joy of helping others.In this captivating narrative, the Camp Fire Girls are presented with the opportunity to visit Onoway House, a picturesque estate nestled in a beautiful countryside setting. This visit promises not only fun and adventure but also the chance to make a positive impact on the lives of those they encounter.The story revolves around a diverse group of Camp Fire Girls, each with her own unique qualities and strengths. As they explore the grounds of Onoway House, they engage in various activities that promote personal development, teamwork, and community service.At the heart of the tale is the spirit of giving and the desire to make a difference in the lives of others. The Camp Fire Girls immerse themselves in projects that benefit the local community, whether it's helping those in need or enhancing the natural beauty of the estate.Throughout their stay at Onoway House, the girls form deep and lasting friendships, learn valuable life skills, and discover the joy that comes from helping those less fortunate. Their adventures are not only filled with fun and excitement but also with meaningful lessons about kindness, empathy, and the importance of giving back.The leader of the Camp Fire Girls plays a pivotal role in guiding them on this journey of personal growth and service. She instills in them the values of compassion, generosity, and the power of unity. Together, they face challenges, overcome obstacles, and create a sense of camaraderie that strengthens their bond."The Camp Fire Girls at Onoway House" is a heartwarming story that encourages young readers to embrace the spirit of community service, friendship, and personal development. It highlights the rewards of selflessness and the joy that can be found in making a positive impact on the world around us.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at School" by Hildegard G. Frey is an engaging story that takes readers on an exciting journey into the lives of the Camp Fire Girls as they navigate the challenges and adventures of school life.In this captivating narrative, the Camp Fire Girls find themselves at the heart of a new adventure as they enroll in school. This transition introduces them to a world of learning, friendship, and personal growth, all while continuing to uphold the values of the Camp Fire organization.The story centers around the diverse group of Camp Fire Girls, each with her own unique strengths and personalities. As they attend school, they encounter various academic and social challenges that provide opportunities for personal development and growth. They learn important life lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and the importance of kindness.The Camp Fire Girls' leader plays a vital role in guiding them through their school experiences, offering support and encouragement as they face both academic and interpersonal hurdles. She instills in them the values of determination, responsibility, and the significance of maintaining the Camp Fire spirit in all aspects of their lives.Throughout the story, the girls form deep and lasting friendships, support one another, and engage in activities that promote community service and leadership. They demonstrate the power of unity and the positive impact they can have on their school and the broader community."The Camp Fire Girls at School" encourages young readers to embrace the challenges of school life with a positive attitude, emphasizing the importance of education, friendship, and personal growth. It highlights the values of the Camp Fire organization and how they can be applied to everyday life, ultimately inspiring readers to make a difference in their communities.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at the End of the Trail" by Margaret Vandercook is an engaging tale that follows the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls as they embark on a captivating journey filled with challenges, growth, and the strengthening of their bonds of friendship.In this story, the Camp Fire Girls find themselves at the end of a trail, both literally and figuratively. Their journey takes them to a remote and beautiful location where they are surrounded by the wonders of nature. This setting provides the perfect backdrop for the girls to further develop their outdoor skills, deepen their appreciation for the environment, and engage in various activities that promote personal growth and teamwork.As they navigate the challenges of their outdoor adventure, the Camp Fire Girls learn valuable lessons about self-reliance, resilience, and the importance of working together. They are guided by their dedicated leaders, who encourage them to embrace the principles of the Camp Fire organization and live out its values through community service and leadership.Throughout the story, the girls form strong friendships and support one another through thick and thin. They discover the joy of giving back to their community through service projects and discover the rewards of helping others."The Camp Fire Girls at the End of the Trail" is a story that celebrates the spirit of adventure, the beauty of nature, and the power of friendship. It encourages readers to connect with the natural world, develop important life skills, and make a positive impact in their communities.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill" by Margaret Vandercook is a heartwarming tale that follows the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls as they embark on a new and exciting journey at Sunrise Hill.In this enchanting story, the Camp Fire Girls are presented with the opportunity to spend time at Sunrise Hill, a beautiful and serene location where they can immerse themselves in nature and strengthen their bonds of friendship. The girls eagerly embrace the chance to explore the great outdoors and discover the wonders of the natural world.As they settle into their new environment, the Camp Fire Girls engage in a wide range of activities that promote personal growth, teamwork, and a deep appreciation for nature. They learn valuable skills such as camping, hiking, and outdoor cooking, all while forging lasting connections with one another.Throughout their time at Sunrise Hill, the girls are guided by their dedicated leaders who encourage them to embrace the principles of the Camp Fire organization, including community service, leadership, and the importance of respecting and preserving the environment.As the girls embark on their outdoor adventures, they encounter challenges that test their resilience and problem-solving abilities. They also have the opportunity to make new friends and positively impact the local community through their service projects and acts of kindness."The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill" celebrates the spirit of adventure and the beauty of nature. It emphasizes the significance of friendship, personal growth, and the values instilled by the Camp Fire organization. Readers are inspired to connect with the natural world, support one another, and make a positive difference in their communities.

  • von George Sand
    9,99 €

    "La Marquise" de George Sand est un roman du XIXe siècle qui explore les thèmes de l'amour, du mariage, et de la condition des femmes dans la société de l'époque. L'histoire tourne autour de la marquise de Prie, une femme noble qui est mariée à un homme qu'elle n'aime pas.La marquise de Prie mène une vie de luxe et d'opulence, mais elle est malheureuse dans son mariage arrangé. Elle découvre l'amour dans les bras d'un autre homme, le comte de Riom. Le roman décrit l'adultère de la marquise et les conséquences sociales et morales de ses choix.George Sand, à travers ce récit, explore les contraintes imposées aux femmes de l'aristocratie de l'époque, leur manque d'autonomie et les dilemmes auxquels elles sont confrontées dans leurs relations amoureuses. Le roman offre une réflexion sur les attentes sociales, la morale, et la quête du bonheur personnel."La Marquise" est une ¿uvre littéraire qui s'inscrit dans la tradition du roman romantique du XIXe siècle. Elle présente des personnages complexes et une intrigue riche en émotions et en drames humains.

  • von Edmond About
    9,99 €

    "La Mère de la Marquise" d'Edmond About est un roman historique qui plonge les lecteurs dans le Paris du XVIIIe siècle, époque de la noblesse française et de la Révolution. L'histoire tourne autour de la marquise de Pompadour, célèbre favorite du roi Louis XV, et de sa mère, Madame d'Étiolles.Madame d'Étiolles, une femme de la noblesse de province, voit sa fille, Jeanne-Antoinette, accéder au statut de favorite royale. L'histoire explore la relation complexe entre mère et fille, ainsi que les bouleversements politiques et sociaux qui secouent la France à l'époque.Le roman offre un regard sur la vie à la cour, les intrigues de la noblesse et les jeux de pouvoir entre les courtisans. Il présente également les tensions qui ont précédé la Révolution française et les conséquences pour les membres de la noblesse."La Mère de la Marquise" est une ¿uvre qui mélange la fiction et la réalité historique pour offrir une immersion captivante dans le monde de la cour royale française du XVIIIe siècle. C'est un récit qui explore les thèmes de la famille, du pouvoir et de la loyauté dans un contexte historique riche en événements.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls Amid The Snows" by Margaret Vandercook is a thrilling tale that follows the adventures of a group of Camp Fire Girls as they navigate the challenges and wonders of a winter wilderness.In this captivating narrative, the Camp Fire Girls find themselves in a snowy and picturesque setting, where they embark on a winter camping trip that promises excitement and valuable life lessons. Led by their wise and experienced leader, the girls set out to explore the snowy landscapes, frozen lakes, and dense forests.The story introduces readers to a diverse group of girls, each with her own unique strengths and talents. As they face the harsh realities of winter camping, such as extreme cold, deep snow, and the need for survival skills, they also discover the beauty and serenity of the winter wilderness.Throughout their journey, the Camp Fire Girls learn essential outdoor skills like building snow shelters, starting fires in challenging conditions, and identifying wildlife tracks. These practical lessons not only deepen their connection to nature but also boost their self-confidence and resilience.The leader of the Camp Fire Girls plays a crucial role in guiding them through the challenges of winter camping. She emphasizes the values of teamwork, cooperation, and self-reliance, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie among the girls.As they navigate the snowy terrain and face unexpected obstacles, the Camp Fire Girls demonstrate determination, resourcefulness, and a deep appreciation for the natural world. They also develop a profound respect for indigenous cultures and their ancestral knowledge of surviving in winter conditions."The Camp Fire Girls Amid The Snows" is a story of adventure, self-discovery, and the enduring bond of friendship. It encourages young readers to embrace the beauty of the natural world, develop essential life skills, and cherish the moments of wonder that can be found in the heart of winter's embrace.

  • von Marie De Solms
    15,90 €

    "La Mexicaine" de Marie de Solms est un roman historique qui nous transporte au XIXe siècle, dans le contexte tumultueux de l'histoire du Mexique. L'histoire tourne autour d'Alicia, une jeune femme mexicaine, et de sa famille, alors qu'ils font face aux bouleversements politiques et sociaux de l'époque.Le récit se déroule pendant la période de la guerre d'indépendance du Mexique et les luttes pour la souveraineté nationale. Alicia, en tant que Mexicaine, est témoin des changements qui transforment sa nation, notamment les conflits avec les forces étrangères, y compris les Français.Le roman explore les thèmes de l'identité nationale, de la loyauté envers son pays et des choix difficiles que doivent faire les personnages face à l'occupation étrangère. Il présente également des éléments de romance, de drame familial et de découverte de soi à travers les aventures d'Alicia."La Mexicaine" est une ¿uvre qui offre une perspective unique sur l'histoire du Mexique et les enjeux de l'indépendance nationale. C'est un récit qui mêle habilement les éléments historiques et les émotions humaines pour offrir une expérience de lecture enrichissante.

  • von Thornton W. Burgess
    14,00 €

    "The Burgess Animal Book for Children" by Thornton W. Burgess is an educational and delightful journey into the world of animals. This book serves as an engaging introduction to the animal kingdom for young readers. In its pages, children will discover a treasure trove of information about various North American animals, all presented in a captivating narrative style.Thornton W. Burgess, a renowned author of children's literature, takes young readers on a series of adventures through the Green Forest. Through the eyes of the characters, including Peter Rabbit, Grandfather Frog, and Jimmy Skunk, readers learn about the habits, behaviors, and personalities of animals they encounter along the way.The book seamlessly blends storytelling with factual information, making it an engaging and educational read. As the characters encounter different animals, readers gain insights into each species' unique characteristics, habitats, and survival strategies. These encounters are both entertaining and educational, making the learning experience enjoyable for young readers.One of the book's strengths is its ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to children. It introduces them to important ecological ideas such as the food chain and the interdependence of species in a way that is easy to understand. This approach encourages young minds to appreciate the natural world and its intricacies.Throughout the book, Burgess weaves in valuable life lessons, such as the importance of respect for nature and the need for conservation. These moral themes provide an additional layer of depth to the narrative and contribute to the book's enduring appeal."The Burgess Animal Book for Children" is not just a book for reading; it's a book for experiencing. Young readers are invited to imagine themselves in the Green Forest, getting to know the animal characters and observing their behaviors. This imaginative immersion makes the learning process interactive and engaging.In summary, Thornton W. Burgess's "The Burgess Animal Book for Children" is a masterful blend of storytelling and education. It introduces young readers to the wonders of the natural world, fosters an appreciation for wildlife, and imparts valuable life lessons¿all within the framework of an enchanting adventure in the Green Forest.

  • von Dexter J. Forrester
    14,00 €

    "The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three" by Dexter J. Forrester continues the riveting adventures of the Bungalow Boys as they venture even farther into the rugged wilderness of the North. In this installment, the boys find themselves in the remote and challenging landscape of the Arctic, where they face extreme conditions and thrilling encounters.The story unfolds against the breathtaking backdrop of the Arctic Circle, where the natural beauty is both awe-inspiring and unforgiving. As the Bungalow Boys immerse themselves in this frigid and isolated environment, they encounter a host of new challenges and experiences.The camaraderie and unwavering friendship among the Bungalow Boys remain at the heart of the narrative. Their bond is tested to the limit as they confront the harsh realities of the Arctic wilderness. Together, they rely on their unique skills and resourcefulness to overcome the formidable obstacles of this icy frontier.Adventure is a constant companion as the boys navigate the treacherous terrain of the Arctic. From encounters with Arctic wildlife to the exploration of frozen landscapes and the pursuit of hidden mysteries, the story is filled with excitement and suspense.The pursuit of discovery and the allure of the unknown continue to drive the narrative. Whether they are searching for elusive Arctic treasures or unraveling the secrets of this icy realm, the boys' thirst for adventure keeps the story's momentum alive.As they journey deeper into the Arctic wilderness, the Bungalow Boys encounter a range of fascinating characters, including indigenous people, fellow explorers, and scientists. These interactions provide insights into the unique culture and challenges of life in the Arctic, adding depth and authenticity to the story.Throughout their Arctic adventures, the boys undergo personal growth and development. They grapple with moral dilemmas, make crucial decisions, and gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the world they inhabit. These experiences contribute to their growth as individuals and further enrich their characters."The Bungalow Boys North of Fifty-Three" is an enthralling tale that celebrates the spirit of exploration and the enduring bonds of friendship in one of the world's harshest and most beautiful landscapes. It invites readers to join the boys on a thrilling journey through the Arctic, where danger and wonder are woven into the very fabric of the frozen north.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas" by Margaret Vandercook is an adventurous and culturally enriching story that follows a group of Camp Fire Girls on an international journey filled with excitement, learning, and personal growth.In this captivating narrative, the Camp Fire Girls embark on a unique and eye-opening trip across the seas to explore different countries and cultures. Led by their dedicated leader, the girls are exposed to a world beyond their own, where they encounter new languages, traditions, and customs.The story introduces readers to a diverse group of girls, each with her own distinct personality and interests. As they travel to various countries, including Europe and Asia, they immerse themselves in the local cultures, make new friends, and learn valuable life lessons.Throughout their adventures, the Camp Fire Girls embrace the spirit of curiosity, openness, and cultural exchange. They discover the beauty of different landscapes, savor exotic foods, and engage in meaningful interactions with people from around the world.The leader of the Camp Fire Girls serves as a mentor and guide, emphasizing the values of respect, tolerance, and global awareness. She encourages the girls to step out of their comfort zones, overcome challenges, and develop a deeper understanding of the world and its diversity.As the girls navigate the complexities of travel and encounter unexpected obstacles, they demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and teamwork. These experiences help them grow not only as individuals but also as responsible and compassionate global citizens."The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas" is a story of adventure, friendship, and cultural appreciation. It encourages young readers to embrace the idea of exploring new horizons, fostering cross-cultural connections, and becoming more open-minded individuals.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls' Careers" by Margaret Vandercook is an inspiring and empowering story that follows the adventures of a group of Camp Fire Girls as they explore various career paths and discover their passions and talents.The narrative centers around the Camp Fire Girls, a youth organization similar to the Girl Scouts, and their dedicated leader. In this story, the girls are encouraged to explore different careers and interests, helping them discover their own unique strengths and ambitions.Throughout the book, readers are introduced to a diverse group of girls, each with her own dreams and aspirations. From aspiring artists to future doctors, the girls embark on a journey of self-discovery, determination, and personal growth. The story emphasizes the importance of perseverance and following one's dreams, no matter the obstacles.As the girls navigate their chosen career paths, they face challenges and setbacks but also experience moments of triumph and fulfillment. The author skillfully portrays the determination and resilience of these young girls as they work towards their goals.The Camp Fire Girls' leader plays a crucial role in guiding and supporting the girls on their individual journeys. She encourages them to pursue their passions and instills in them the values of teamwork, empathy, and community service.The story also highlights the sense of camaraderie among the Camp Fire Girls, emphasizing the importance of friendship and supporting one another. Through their shared experiences, the girls forge deep bonds and create lasting memories.Overall, "The Camp Fire Girls' Careers" is a heartwarming and educational tale that celebrates the spirit of ambition, self-discovery, and empowerment among young girls. It encourages readers to believe in themselves and follow their dreams, no matter where those dreams may lead.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    14,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls Larks and Pranks" by Hildegard G. Frey is an engaging and lighthearted tale that centers around the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls, a group of young girls who are part of a youth organization similar to the Girl Scouts. In this story, the Camp Fire Girls embark on a series of mischievous and entertaining escapades that lead to laughter and valuable life lessons.The narrative is filled with humor and camaraderie as the girls plan and execute various pranks and larks. These activities not only provide moments of amusement but also strengthen the bonds of friendship among the group. The author skillfully portrays the distinct personalities of each girl, making them relatable and endearing to the reader.Throughout the story, the Camp Fire Girls learn important lessons about teamwork, responsibility, and the consequences of their actions. Their adventures are not only entertaining but also educational, as they discover the value of empathy and consideration for others.The campfire setting adds to the charm of the story, with scenes of girls sitting around the campfire sharing stories and enjoying the outdoors. The author captures the essence of the campfire experience, where lifelong memories are made.As the girls navigate the challenges they encounter, they grow both individually and as a group. Readers will find themselves rooting for these spirited characters and their heartwarming journey.In summary, "The Camp Fire Girls Larks and Pranks" is a delightful and wholesome tale that celebrates the spirit of friendship, fun, and personal growth. It offers readers an entertaining glimpse into the adventures of a spirited group of young girls and the valuable life lessons they learn along the way.

  • von Henry Greville
    15,90 €

    "La Maison de Maureze" d'Henry Gréville est un roman du XIXe siècle qui nous transporte dans la vie de la famille Maureze et de sa maison de campagne en France. L'histoire tourne autour du château familial, qui est le centre de la vie des Maureze depuis des générations.La famille Maureze, composée de membres aux personnalités diverses, est confrontée à des défis et des secrets qui affectent la destinée de la maison. Le récit explore les thèmes de la tradition, de la famille, de l'amour et des conflits.L'intrigue se déroule dans un contexte historique tumultueux, avec des événements tels que la Révolution française en toile de fond. La maison de Maureze devient un témoin silencieux de ces bouleversements historiques, tout en abritant les drames personnels de la famille.Le roman offre une réflexion sur l'importance des racines familiales, de la propriété et de la mémoire collective. Il décrit la façon dont les personnes et les lieux sont interconnectés, influençant mutuellement leur destinée."La Maison de Maureze" est une ¿uvre littéraire qui capture l'essence de la France rurale du XIXe siècle et les complexités des relations familiales. C'est un récit qui célèbre l'histoire et la tradition, tout en explorant les enjeux du changement et de l'héritage.

  • von Guy de Maupassant
    15,90 €

  • von Henry Bordeaux
    19,90 €

    "La Maison" de Henry Bordeaux est un roman qui explore les thèmes de la famille, de l'amour et de l'héritage. L'histoire tourne autour de la famille Desprez, dont la maison familiale est le centre de leur vie depuis des générations. La maison devient le témoin silencieux des joies, des peines, des secrets et des drames qui ont marqué la vie de la famille.Au c¿ur de l'intrigue se trouve Jean Desprez, un homme dévoué à sa famille et à la préservation de la maison. Cependant, il est confronté à des choix difficiles lorsque la maison est menacée par des dettes et que des décisions doivent être prises pour garantir l'avenir de la famille. Jean doit également composer avec les relations complexes au sein de la famille, y compris son propre mariage et les aspirations de sa fille.Le roman explore les liens familiaux, les conflits générationnels et les dilemmes moraux auxquels sont confrontées les personnes lorsqu'elles doivent choisir entre la tradition et le changement. Il met également en lumière l'importance de la maison comme symbole de la stabilité et de l'identité familiale."La Maison" est une histoire émotionnelle qui offre une réflexion sur la signification de la maison et de la famille dans nos vies, tout en explorant les choix et les sacrifices auxquels sont confrontées les générations successives.

  • von Jules Verne
    26,90 €

    "La Maison à Vapeur" de Jules Verne est un roman d'aventures et de science-fiction qui se déroule à la fin du XIXe siècle. L'histoire suit la famille Robur, dirigée par l'inventeur fascinant, Philéas Fogg. La particularité de cette famille est leur maison, qui a été transformée en un engin incroyablement avancé alimenté par la vapeur.Les Robur voyagent à travers le monde dans leur maison à vapeur, réalisant des exploits technologiques extraordinaires. Ils défient les lois de la physique en réalisant des voyages aériens, maritimes et terrestres à une vitesse incroyable. Leur périple les conduit à travers des aventures palpitantes, des rencontres inattendues et des défis imprévisibles.Le roman explore des thèmes tels que l'innovation technologique, la curiosité scientifique et la découverte du monde. Il met également en avant le caractère audacieux des personnages et leur désir de repousser les limites de ce qui est possible."La Maison à Vapeur" est une ¿uvre emblématique de Jules Verne qui séduit les lecteurs avec son mélange unique de science-fiction et d'aventure. Il offre un regard fascinant sur la vision futuriste de l'auteur à une époque où la technologie et l'exploration étaient en pleine évolution.

  • von Colette
    15,90 €

    "La Maison de Claudine" de Colette est un récit autobiographique qui plonge les lecteurs dans l'enfance de l'auteure, Claudine, et dans sa relation profonde avec la maison de sa jeunesse. L'histoire se déroule dans la campagne française du début du XXe siècle, où Claudine grandit entourée de la nature luxuriante et de sa mère, Sido, une figure maternelle forte et inspirante.La maison de Claudine devient le théâtre de souvenirs inoubliables, de découvertes, et d'explorations. Le récit célèbre la relation spéciale entre Claudine et sa mère, ainsi que la beauté simple de la vie à la campagne. Claudine partage ses observations sur la nature, les animaux, les villageois et les aventures de son enfance.Le roman évoque des thèmes tels que la nostalgie, l'amour familial, la découverte de soi et la célébration de la vie quotidienne. Il offre un regard intime sur l'écrivaine célèbre qu'était Colette à travers les yeux de son alter ego Claudine."La Maison de Claudine" est un témoignage émouvant et poétique sur l'enfance, la mémoire et la maison comme lieu de réconfort et de formation de l'identité. C'est une ¿uvre qui charme par sa simplicité et sa sincérité.

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