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  • von Annie Hamilton Donnell
    17,00 €

    ¿Gloria And Treeless Street" is an ancient Fiction, Short Stories story book written by Annie Hamilton Donnell. "Gloria And Treeless Street" reveals Donnell's narrative competencies and capacity to capture the essence of regular athletics, growing an attractive legacy for destiny generations. The book capabilities and in depth forged of characters, all of who have their very own particular capabilities and tendencies, making the recollections extra on hand and interesting to uncover. Donnell's memories are filled with motivating conditions the fact that spotlight the splendor of everyday lifestyles and human connections. The emotions are set in small-town America, supplying a glimpse into the agricultural elegance and socializing spirit. The book's themes, which consist of love, loss, resilience, and choice, are general and possibly to appeal with humans from all walks of lifestyles.

  • von Edith K. Dunton
    20,00 €

    Edith K. Dunton's book "Betty Wales, Sophomore: A Story for Girls" follows Betty Wales, the main character, as she starts her second year of college. The book examines Betty's encounters, struggles, and development as a person throughout this pivotal time in her life. The story, which is set in the early 20th century, explores the prospects and expectations for young women pursuing higher education. As she balances loyalty, friendships, and academic goals, Betty offers insight into the larger college experience that was available to female students at the time. The story combines romance and adventure components to capture the mood of the time and show how women's roles have changed throughout time. The novel vividly depicts the struggles and victories young women encountered during a pivotal historical moment as they pursued education and self-discovery through Betty's path.

  • 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 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 Julian Sharman
    19,00 €

    In "A Cursory History Of Swearing," Julian Sharman expertly navigates the complicated environment of profanity, presenting readers with an intensive examination of its historic trajectory. Sharman's paintings are going past truly studying forbidden language; it's miles a thorough examination of the cultural, sociological, and linguistic additives of swearing. Sharman digs into the origins of profanity, tracing its prevalence across severa historical durations, the usage of painstaking research and a super expertise of language change. The writer is possibly to show the societal attitudes and cultural situations which have prompted the notion of swearing, revealing insight on its various function in human communication. Beyond a linguistic inquiry, Sharman's tale is likely to show how swearing reflects society norms, demanding situations authority, and provides to the larger dynamics of human expression. "A Cursory History of Swearing" promises to enthrall readers with its shrewd comments on the intersections of language, culture, and societal shifts. Sharman's expertise elevates this examination of swearing to a fascinating voyage through history, giving readers with a complicated attention of the complexity of linguistic taboos and their effect on human interaction.

  • 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 George Thomas Stokes
    30,00 €

    George Thomas Stokes' "The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles Vol. 2" is a scholarly and incisive check out early Christian records as recorded within the biblical book of Acts. Stokes, a frequent author to The Expositor's Bible series, combines painstaking have a look at with a thorough cognizance of theological intricacies. In this bankruptcy, Stokes dives into the tumultuous occasions that observed Jesus Christ's resurrection, charting the apostles' movements and reviews as they unfold the Christian message. He offers readers historical context, offering light at the cultural and spiritual milieu of the time, and delves into the theological significance of the apostles' deeds. Stokes' remark is extremely good for its readability and accessibility, making complicated theological topics intelligible to a huge target audience. The tale unfolds with a mixture of ancient accuracy and spiritual perception, giving readers a radical picture of the early Christian society and the troubles they encountered. "The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles Vol. 2" is an invaluable useful resource for pupils and everybody inquisitive about an intensive exam of the early Christian Church's origins and progress.

  • von Kencho Suematsu
    26,00 €

    "A Fantasy of Far Japan: Or, Summer Dream Dialogues" by Kencho Suematsu is a fascinating collection of essays that provide readers a vibrant glimpse into the wealthy tapestry of Japanese lifestyle, lifestyle, and folklore. Through a series of captivating dialogues set against the backdrop of a dreamlike summer time landscape, Suematsu takes readers on a journey via the landscapes of Japan, each actual and imagined. The book transports readers to a realm where the limits between fact and myth blur, allowing them to explore timeless issues along with love, honor, and the fleeting nature of lifestyles. Each communicate is a miniature masterpiece, weaving together elements of Japanese mythology, records, and philosophy to create a charming tapestry of imagination. From the serene beauty of cherry blossoms in bloom to the haunting allure of ancient temples hidden in mist-shrouded mountains, Suematsu's prose captures the essence of Japan's cultural background with grace and beauty. Through his evocative storytelling and lyrical prose, Suematsu invitations readers to immerse themselves inside the magic of Far Japan, where goals and truth intertwine in an enchanting dance of the imagination.

  • von George de Horne Vaizey
    19,00 €

    The protagonist of the tale is Miss Caroline Brent, a young woman negotiating the difficulties of love and relationships in the springtime. Known by most as Carrie, Caroline finds herself in a love trap when she falls for two men: the solid and trustworthy Mr. Carrington and the charming but reckless Roland. Caroline struggles to decide who she should chose as her romantic partner when spring arrives and struggles with her feelings for both guys. Caroline grows and discovers herself against the backdrop of reviving landscapes and blooming flowers. She gains insightful knowledge about devotion, love, and the value of listening to one's heart. Mrs. Vaizey deftly interweaves themes of romance, societal expectations, and the rebirth of nature into an engrossing story throughout the entire book. The reader is taken to Caroline's world, where the blossoming of her own feelings and wants is symbolized by the beauty of spring.

  • 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 Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    19,00 €

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton "Devereux: Book II " 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 II " is an interesting advent to a bigger story, laying the groundwork for a massive ancient drama.

  • von Edith Wharton
    24,00 €

    The book ¿The Glimpses of the Moon¿ is a novel written by Edith Wharton. The whole story is surrounded by the main characters Susy Branch and nick Lasning, a young couple married and living in New York city. They struggle financially, but due the depth of love they decided into to get married with convenience. Very soon after that, hey also agree to get separated to resume their life wealthier for temporary period. During the whole story, Susy and Nick try to solve the complexities in their life and found some unconventional arrangement to mingle in the society of Europe. During their exposure, they found lots of ups and down and come upon social situation and moral dilemmas. However, when they move further in their struggle, they began to find answer for the real meaning of happiness, love and fulfilment. The book is a written with lots of efforts as it explores various themes of love, ambition and marriage. Also It offers a commentary on how people can compromise with situation to come out of worst condition. The book continues to provide such epic novels so that our readers can understand the real meaning of happiness and married life.

  • von Jean Ingelow
    33,00 €

    "Fated to Be Free" is an ancient Historical fiction, Romance story book written by Jean Ingelow. "Fated to Be Free" transports traffic to 19th-century English society, supplying a charming observe the generation's social requirements and class disparities. Jean Ingelow's story masterfully intertwines the lives of characters from many backgrounds, delving into issue topics at the side of love, freedom, and the future. Presented against the backdrop of a changing society, the narrative dives into the difficulties confronted with the useful resource of individuals attempting to break away from the confines of convention and expectation. At its middle, "Fated to Be Free" is a romance, following the characters' related fates as they traverse the intricacies of affection and duty. Through its precise tale and clever comments, "Fated to Be Free" allows audiences to check timeless issues which include the which means that of freedom and the pursuit of happiness.

  • von George Gissing
    24,00 €

    George Gissing novel "Denzil Quarrier" is a riveting study that digs into the complexity of social and political lifestyles in late nineteenth-century England. The tale follows Denzil Quarrier, a younger and idealistic politician, as he navigates the tumultuous waters of parliamentary politics and romantic relationships. As Quarrier progresses thru the political ranks, he becomes enmeshed in an internet of personal and public boundaries. The novel paints a realistic picture of the social and political scene of the time, tackling issues which include magnificence conflict, political ambition, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Gissing's writing is distinguished by means of its sharp remark of society and critique of installed standards. The work presents readers with an in depth analysis of personalities, emphasizing the contradictions among human pursuits and society expectations. "Denzil Quarrier" exemplifies Gissing's capacity to catch the zeitgeist of his day and construct eventualities which can be universally applicable. It remains a concept-upsetting work that encourages readers to bear in mind the intricacies of man or woman and societal goals.

  • von L. T. Meade
    21,00 €

    "A Girl in Ten Thousand" through L. T. Meade tells the story of Rosamund Kane, a lively and impartial younger woman who unearths herself inside the care of her stern uncle after her father's loss of life. Despite her uncle's attempts to mould her into a right Victorian girl, Rosamund stays decided to carve out her own course in lifestyles. Rosamund's journey is fraught with challenges and limitations, which include societal expectations, economic struggles, and romantic entanglements. However, her resilience, intelligence, and compassionate nature help her navigate these difficulties with grace and backbone. As Rosamund strives to say her independence and pursue her desires, she discovers the power of friendship, love, and self-discovery. Along the manner, she confronts prejudice, injustice, and adversity, but ultimately emerges more potent and more determined than ever. "A Girl in Ten Thousand" is a compelling tale of braveness, perseverance, and the iconic human spirit. It celebrates the triumph of individuality and the significance of staying proper to oneself in the face of societal pressures and expectancies. Through Rosamund's journey, Meade gives readers a undying message of hope, resilience, and the transformative strength of love and self-belief.

  • 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 Maturin Murray Ballou
    25,00 €

    "Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou" by using Maturin Murray Ballou affords an insightful exploration into the existence and legacy of the esteemed clergyman, Rev. Hosea Ballou. This biographical work delves into the exceptional adventure of a person who played a pivotal function in shaping non secular idea and promoting the ideas of Universalism. Rev. Hosea Ballou's existence unfolds via the pages, chronicling his early studies, theological development, and the profound impact he had at the Universalist motion. Maturin Murray Ballou skillfully narrates the story of a clergyman whose teachings emphasized frequent salvation, love, and the inherent goodness of humanity. The biography gives a nuanced angle on Rev. Hosea Ballou's contributions to theology and his efforts in fostering a more inclusive and compassionate information of spirituality. Maturin Murray Ballou's narrative now not only honors the existence of a distinguished spiritual parent however additionally offers readers with a deeper information of the theological panorama at some point of Rev. Hosea Ballou's generation. "Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou" stands as a testament to the iconic have an impact on of a priest who left an indelible mark on the Universalist way of life and contributed notably to the wider discourse on faith and salvation.

  • von Robert A. Watson
    26,00 €

    Robert A. Watson "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Job" delves deeply into one of the Bible's most lasting and challenging texts. Watson, a well-known theologian and logician, delves into the stages of know-how, suffering, and divine justice found out in Job's narrative. This literary and theological masterwork explores the complexity of human existence, together with the age-vintage topic of why the righteous suffer. Watson's commentary offers readers a radical know-how of the historic, cultural, and philosophical backgrounds of the Book of Job. He walks readers via the lyrical dialogues, emphasizing the complexities of Job's talks together with his pals in addition to the divine response. The writer's incisive commentary no longer only illuminates the non-secular significance of Job's tale, but additionally offers sensible advice for coping with lifestyles demanding situations. "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Job" is a timeless useful resource that invites readers to reflect on vital subjects such as struggling, faith, and divine windfall.

  • von Molesworth
    21,00 €

    "Fairies Afield" is a children's fantasy story written by Mary Louisa Molesworth, a well-known English children's author in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The book, published in 1902, is part of Molesworth's wide body of work, which includes a number of novels and stories for children. The story follows two siblings, Tottie and Tittie, as they go on a fantastic journey into the world of fairies. The children discover a secret road in the woods that leads them to the world of the fairies, where they meet a variety of wonderful creatures and participate in quirky and enchanting adventures. The kids become friends with fairies, elves, and other mystical creatures as they explore this magical realm. Like children's books from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the story is full with endearing moments and soft moral messages. The narratives of Molesworth highlight kindness, amazement, and inventiveness. "Fairies Afield" perfectly encapsulates the essence of beloved children's books with its themes of friendship, magic, and youthful innocence. For those who appreciate classic stories of magic and adventure, the novel is still enjoyable.

  • 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 Annie Ashmore
    27,00 €

    "Faithful Margaret," a charming novel penned by using Annie Ashmore, unfolds as a compelling narrative that traverses the intricacies of human relationships within the societal norms of the nineteenth century. The novel facilities across the titular person, Margaret, whose lifestyles will become a canvas illustrating the complexities of love, loyalty, and societal expectancies. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian generation, "Faithful Margaret" delves into the demanding situations posed by way of societal norms and explores the ethical dilemmas faced via its characters. Annie Ashmore's storytelling prowess shines via as she weaves a tapestry of emotions, relationships, and societal expectations. The novel gives readers a nuanced exploration of the human circumstance, inviting them to mirror on the timeless topics embedded inside the narrative. Margaret's adventure serves as a focus for inspecting the expectancies placed upon people and the picks they make within the face of societal pressure. While information about Annie Ashmore's existence can be less prominently documented, "Faithful Margaret" remains a testomony to her literary contribution. Through this novel, she has left a long-lasting mark on 19th-century literature, providing readers with each amusement and a concept-frightening reflection of the cultural milieu of the time.

  • von George Gissing
    37,00 €

    "Thyrza" through George Gissing is a poignant portrayal of love, sacrifice, and social injustice in late 19th-century London. The novel follows the lives of Walter Egremont, a dissatisfied young man from a rich family, and Thyrza Trent, a seamstress struggling to make ends meet. As Walter turns into increasingly more disillusioned together with his privileged existence, he unearths solace and motive in his friendship with Thyrza, whose resilience and integrity captivate him. Despite their hugely extraordinary backgrounds, Walter and Thyrza expand a deep and genuine bond, marked through mutual admire and admiration. However, their burgeoning romance faces ambitious boundaries, inclusive of elegance prejudice, economic trouble, and societal expectations. As Walter grapples together with his own feel of identity and purpose, Thyrza need to confront the cruel realities of poverty and exploitation in Victorian England. Against the backdrop of London's bustling streets and crowded tenements, Gissing paints a bright portrait of a society rife with inequality and injustice. Through Walter and Thyrza's tumultuous journey, the unconventional explores issues of affection, sacrifice, and the quest for social justice, supplying a poignant remark on the human circumstance and the iconic power of compassion and empathy.

  • von George Thomas Stokes
    28,00 €

    George Thomas Stokes' "The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles Vol. 1" is a scholarly and incisive check out early Christian records as recorded within the biblical book of Acts. Stokes, a frequent author to The Expositor's Bible series, combines painstaking have a look at with a thorough cognizance of theological intricacies. In this bankruptcy, Stokes dives into the tumultuous occasions that observed Jesus Christ's resurrection, charting the apostles' movements and reviews as they unfold the Christian message. He offers readers historical context, offering light at the cultural and spiritual milieu of the time, and delves into the theological significance of the apostles' deeds. Stokes' remark is extremely good for its readability and accessibility, making complicated theological topics intelligible to a huge target audience. The tale unfolds with a mixture of ancient accuracy and spiritual perception, giving readers a radical picture of the early Christian society and the troubles they encountered. "The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles Vol. 1" is an invaluable useful resource for pupils and everybody inquisitive about an intensive exam of the early Christian Church's origins and progress.

  • 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 Thomas Longueville
    19,00 €

    Thomas Longueville "The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck: A Scandal of the XVIIth Century" delves into a captivating historic scandal from the 17th century. Longueville, recognised for his specific historic narratives, dives into Lady Purbeck's existence, setting mild on the scandalous occurrences that challenged traditional conventions on the duration. The book will maximum likely delve into the nuances of Lady Purbeck's lifestyles, relationships, and the ramifications of her selections all through this turbulent time. Longueville, with scholarly accuracy, situates these activities in the large historical and cultural framework of the 17th century, providing readers with a radical know-how of the debate. Longueville's tale is supposed to have a really perfect stability of authentic fact and charming storytelling, making "The Curious Case Of Lady Purbeck" a need to-read for history buffs. By vividly reconstructing the debate, the author may additionally provide readers with a riveting voyage into the complexity of a bygone generation, making the paintings a vital contribution to historic writing.

  • von C. Rochfort¿ Scott
    26,00 €

    "Excursions in the mountains of Ronda and Granada, with characteristic sketches of the inhabitants of southern Spain Vol. II" by C. Rochfort¿ Scott takes readers on a captivating adventure through the lovely landscapes and colourful cultures of southern Spain. The author, C. Rochfort Scott, offers designated and evocative descriptions of the picturesque mountains of Ronda and Granada, portray a vibrant photo of the natural splendor that defines the area. The narrative is enriched with feature sketches of the inhabitants, offering readers a glimpse into the lives, traditions, and customs of the human beings dwelling in these mountainous areas. Scott's keen observations and immersive storytelling deliver the landscapes and cultures to life, developing an interesting travelogue that is going past the surface to explore the heart of the Spanish countryside. As readers embark on these excursions thru the lens of C. Rochfort¿ Scott, they may be handled to a travel narrative that mixes a love for nature with a deep appreciation for the diversity of human studies. "Excursions within the Mountains of Ronda and Granada" will become now not only a journey manual but a literary exploration of the intersections between geography, way of life, and personal discovery.

  • von P. G. Wodehouse
    23,00 €

    "The Girl at the Boat" by P. G. Wodehouse is a pleasing comedy of errors that follows the misadventures of numerous characters aboard a cruise ship certain for America. Published in 1922, this novel showcases Wodehouse's signature wit and humor. The story revolves around the captivating and truly hapless bachelor, Sam Marlowe, who finds himself entangled in a chain of hilarious misunderstandings. When Sam falls for the lovely but seemingly fed up Wilhelmina "Billie" Bennett, his attempts to win her affection are time and again thwarted by way of her overprotective aunt, her would-be suitor, Eustace Hignett, and diverse other eccentric passengers. As the voyage progresses, secrets are discovered, identities unsuitable, and schemes unravel, main to a climax of comedic chaos. Amidst the chaos, Sam should navigate thru the absurdities of affection and romance to win the coronary heart of the lady on the boat. Wodehouse's sharp dialogue, colourful characters, and intricate plot twists make "The Girl at the Boat" a delightful study, showcasing his expertise for crafting humorous and endearing testimonies. This timeless traditional maintains to entertain readers with its lighthearted attraction and comedic brilliance.

  • 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 Arthur Symons
    23,00 €

    Figures of Several Centuries" is a collection of essays written by Arthur Symons, a British poet, critic, and essayist. The book features Symons' astute observations and critiques of a wide range of literary and artistic luminaries over several centuries. Known for his contributions to English Decadent poetry and affiliated with the Symbolist movement, Symons examines the lives and works of a variety of characters in the arts and literature. The essays address a wide range of subjects, such as debates on poets, authors, and artists from many eras of history. As a literary critic, Symons analyses each person with a lyrical sensibility and a profound respect for art. In addition to providing historical context, the collection highlights the importance of several creative figures over time in various historical eras. With its insight into the rich fabric of artistic expression across the centuries, "Figures of Several Centuries" advances knowledge of the relationship between art, literature, and culture.

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