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  • von Angela Brazil
    22,00 €

    "The Leader of the Lower School" by Angela Brazil is a pleasing exploration of the rigors and triumphs of school lifestyles, targeted round a younger protagonist navigating the intricacies of leadership and camaraderie. The story follows the reports of the titular man or woman, who emerges as the leader of the lower college. As the chief, they face a myriad of demanding situations, from fostering teamwork among classmates to handling the obligations that come with their newfound position. Angela Brazil masterfully weaves collectively a story that captures the essence of college dynamics, portraying the united statesand downs, friendships, and conflicts that shape the characters' trips. Against the backdrop of the school putting, Brazil addresses themes of management, friendship, and private boom. The characters are added to existence with awesome personalities, making them relatable to readers of numerous a while. The writer's keen observations and expertise of the adolescent enjoy shine via, growing a tale that is both pleasing and insightful. "The Leader of the Lower School" stands as a testament to Angela Brazil's potential to craft attractive narratives inside the style of faculty testimonies.

  • von Richard Harding Davis
    19,00 €

    Richard Harding Davis "Somewhere in France" is a charming series of battle memories set in opposition to the backdrop of World War I. Davis, a renowned American journalist and struggle correspondent, presents a shiny and poignant portrayal of the battle's impact on people and society. The series encompasses a series of quick testimonies, every providing a unique attitude on the studies of infantrymen, civilians, and those stricken by the war. Davis, recognized for his firsthand reporting, brings authenticity to the narratives, offering readers a glimpse into the harsh realities of trench war, the emotional toll on squaddies, and the challenges confronted by means of those on the house the front. Through compelling characters and particular settings, Davis captures the human drama of the struggle, exploring issues of courage, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of people amidst the chaos of war. The stories evoke quite a number emotion, from the camaraderie amongst squaddies to the heartbreak of separation and loss. "Somewhere in France" no longer best serves as a literary testomony to the Great War however additionally stands as a poignant reflection on the widespread issues of humanity enduring in the face of adversity.

  • von John Galsworthy
    24,00 €

    "Beyond" is a novel by John Galsworthy, first published in 1917. The Forsyte Saga, a collection of books that delves into the life of the Forsyte family, a prosperous and prominent upper-middle-class family in London in the late 19th and early 20th centuries-begins with this book. Within "Beyond," the protagonist is Irene Forsyte, who finds herself stuck in a loveless union with Jolyon Forsyte. Irene finds herself embroiled in a convoluted romantic relationship with architect Philip Bosinney as the story progresses. The book looks at issues including marriage, love, and the impact of society's standards on people's happiness. The narrative explores the intricacies of interpersonal connections and the impact of cultural norms on individual autonomy. A thorough and nuanced depiction of persons and their relationships within the framework of the era's shifting social scene is provided by Galsworthy's narrative approach.

  • von Arthur Conan Doyle
    30,00 €

    "The Firm of Girdlestone" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a gripping novel that unfolds within the bustling global of Victorian commerce. Unlike Doyle's extra well-known detective stories, this work delves into the nation-states of commercial enterprise ethics, ethical dilemmas, and the effects of unchecked ambition. The narrative centers across the Girdlestone circle of relatives, who run a hit transport firm. The patriarch, Jonas Girdlestone, is an intelligent and ruthless businessman, inclined to go to brilliant lengths to shield his fortune. His son, Ezra, is ready to inherit the business but is torn between his father's callous practices and his very own ethical compass. As the story unfolds, the Girdlestone firm will become entangled in an internet of deceit, fraud, and treacherous dealings. The novel explores issues of greed, justice, and the complexities of familial relationships. Doyle's skillful storytelling and eager observation of human nature are obtrusive on this early work, showcasing his versatility beyond the detective style. "The Firm of Girdlestone" stays an idea-frightening exploration of enterprise morality, resonating with readers who recognize Victorian literature's nuanced technique to social issues.

  • von Bracebridge Hemyng
    20,00 €

    "The Fool of the Family" by Bracebridge Hemyng is a delightful Victorian-era story that combines elements of adventure, romance, and comedy. The novel is set in England during the nineteenth century and chronicles the exploits of the eccentric protagonist, Jack Granger. As the moniker implies, Jack is regarded as the "fool" in his family circle due to his unusual conduct and proclivity for getting into trouble. Despite his reputation, Jack has a good heart and a keen sense of humor, endearing himself to readers as he embarks on a series of comic adventures. Throughout the radical, Jack unearths himself embroiled in various humorous situations, often regarding improper identities, romantic entanglements, and outrageous schemes. Despite the demanding situations he faces, Jack's resilience and proper-natured spirit shine through, earning him the admiration of those round him. As the tale unfolds, readers are handled to a fulfilling aggregate of humor, romance, and social announcement, imparting perception into the complexities of Victorian society. Bracebridge Hemyng's witty prose and attractive storytelling make "The Fool of the Family" a timeless conventional that maintains to entertain readers of each age.

  • von Clair W. Hayes
    22,00 €

    "The Boy Allies Under Two Flags" by Clair W. Hayes is an enchanting tale set towards the backdrop of World War I, showcasing the adventures of two younger protagonists, Hal Paine and Chester Crawford. As the title shows, the lads locate themselves navigating the complexities of struggle whilst serving beneath distinctive flags, emphasizing the worldwide scope of the conflict. The narrative unfolds with Hal and Chester joining forces with the Allied forces in their valiant efforts to counter the enemy. The duo's camaraderie is tested as they face a myriad of challenges, from risky missions at the back of enemy traces to the intricacies of international alliances in the course of wartime. Clair W. Hayes skillfully captures the spirit of the era, supplying readers with a brilliant portrayal of the battle-torn landscapes and the courageous those who fought amidst the chaos. The novel not most effective serves as a thrilling struggle journey however additionally explores subject matters of friendship, loyalty, and the effect of global occasions on the lives of young protagonists. Hayes' storytelling prowess shines via as the lads navigate thru espionage, risk, and strategic maneuvers.

  • von Neil Munro
    26,00 €

    Neil Munro's "Gilian the Dreamer: His Fancy, His Love, and Adventure" is a compelling tale approximately the principle character, Gilian, a younger man with a strong creativeness and a choice for adventure. Set inside the rough Scottish Highlands, the tale follows Gilian on a voyage of self-discovery, navigating the intricacies of affection, longing, and the transformational strength of the imagination. As Gilian travels thru Scotland's wonderful landscapes, he turns into involved in a sequence of romantic entanglements and perilous adventures that take a look at his resolve and challenge his perceptions of fact. Munro's evocative paintings brilliantly depicts the beauty of Scotland's geographical region, transporting readers to a world in which goals and reality intersect. Munro uses Gilian's stories to take a look at everlasting issues of love, longing, and the pursuit of ardour in the face of tragedy. With its poetic beauty and charming narrative, "Gilian the Dreamer" urges readers to reflect on the nature of goals and the transformational strength of the human spirit. Munro's masterpiece is a monument to his creative prowess and lasting have an effect on in Scottish literature.

  • von Sax Rohmer
    23,00 €

    "Fire-Tongue" by means of Sax Rohmer is an exciting story of espionage, thriller, and journey set in the unusual locales of Twenties Egypt. The story follows the intrepid detective, Nayland Smith, and his loyal associate, Dr. Petrie, as they are drawn into an internet of intrigue surrounding a mystery society referred to as the Si-Fan. Led by the enigmatic and sinister Fire-Tongue, the Si-Fan seeks to destabilize the political panorama of the Middle East and unharness chaos upon the world. As Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie race towards time to discover the identification of Fire-Tongue and thwart his nefarious plans, they locate themselves embroiled in a chain of perilous encounters and heart-pounding escapades. From the bustling streets of Cairo to the desolate reaches of the Egyptian wilderness, Rohmer masterfully conjures up the points of interest, sounds, and ecosystem of the place, immersing readers in an international of historic secrets and techniques and hidden dangers. With its rapid-paced movement, gripping suspense, and unforgettable characters, "Fire-Tongue" is a classic instance of Rohmer's mastery of the mystery style. As the anxiety mounts and the stakes increase, readers will locate themselves eagerly turning the pages, desperate to uncover the fact at the back of the sinister machinations of Fire-Tongue and the Si-Fan.

  • von Lafcadio Hearn
    25,00 €

    ¿Glimpses Of Unfamiliar Japan: Second Series" is an ancient Travelogue, Nonfiction story book written by Lafcadio Hearn. Offers a first rate useful resource for studying Japan's cultural historical past and historic context. Lafcadio Hearn's private reminiscences of Japan in the past due 1800s. Offers expertise about Japanese subculture, customs, and traditions. Investigates lesser-known aspects of Japanese culture and daily lifestyles. Includes observations approximately architecture, religion, and people beliefs. Includes symbolic descriptions of landscapes, cities, and rural places. Offers a unique attitude on Japan as visible via the eyes of a Western foreigner. Reflects Hearn's profound interest in and appreciation for Japanese culture. Includes anecdotes and reports with locals that lend depth to the story. Offers an awesome resource for studying Japan's cultural background and historic context.

  • von Pansy
    24,00 €

    Pansy wrote Four Girls at Chautauqua. Ruth Erskine, the unmarried daughter of the metropolis's wealthiest family, became a female who noticed life as not anything more than a place to revel in a calming time. Eureka J. Mitchell, Ruth's closest friend. Eurie become lighthearted and unconcerned, and she understood a way to chortle and communicate in any state of affairs. Flossy Shipley, born into a prosperous own family, merits to be loved and cherished in her personal unique and treasured manner. Marion Wilbur is a younger woman from a low-profits own family who works difficult. She wore stark black or brown clothes with little, if any, embellishment. And yet, in spite of her seeming simplicity, she dominated all of them. Though they didn't realise it, all 4 were about to embark on the adventure of their lives. Isabella Alden, Grace Livingston Hill's aunt, stocks heartwarming anecdotes of religion and love. Each novel has a comparable style and tone to Hill's and is about in the overdue 1800s and early 1900s.

  • von L. T. Meade
    22,00 €

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

  • von George Gissing
    19,00 €

    "By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy" is a travel tale written by George Gissing that follows his voyage through the scenic landscapes of Southern Italy. Recounts Gissing's reviews and observations as he travels along the Ionian Sea's vibrant coastline. Gissing travels across the lovely countryside and coastal cities of Southern Italy, capturing the essence of the local lifestyle, history, and people via vivid descriptions and incisive reflections. Gissing provides a comprehensive portrayal of Southern Italy's landscapes, structure, and customs with his keen eye for detail and respect for the region's natural magnificence. The story unfolds as a series of travelogue notes, combining personal tales, historical insights, and literary references to transport readers to the sights and sounds of Gissing's journey. From contacts with villagers to encounters with historic ruins, Gissing's tale weaves a tapestry of discovery and contemplation as he explores the allure of Southern Italy. "By the Ionian Sea" demonstrates Gissing's passion for travel and his ability to convey the soul of a location via his words.

  • von Elinor Glyn
    23,00 €

    Beyond The Rocks is a captivating romance novel penned by using Elinor Glyn. The tale unfolds in opposition to a backdrop of wealth, glamour, and societal expectancies. The narrative revolves around the characters of Lady Anthea and Lord Bracondale. Lady Anthea is a young and exquisite woman who reveals herself entangled in a loveless marriage with an older guy. As the plot develops, she crosses paths with Lord Bracondale, a charismatic and rushing determine. Their come across sparks a forbidden romance that takes them on an adventure of passion and intrigue. Glyn weaves a tale of affection and choice, exploring the complexities of relationships within the higher echelons of society. Beyond The Rocks delves into issues of societal norms, love, and the pursuit of happiness towards the limitations of sophistication and expectation. Elinor Glyn's storytelling prowess shines via as she creates a global full of emotional anxiety, dramatic twists, and the enduring electricity of authentic love. The novel stays an undying exploration of romance and the human coronary heart.

  • von George Borrow
    37,00 €

    "The Bible in Spain" by means of George Borrow is a first rate tour narrative that takes readers on an adventurous adventure around Spain at some point of the 19th century. Borrow, an English creator and traveler, describes his reports and opinions whilst traveling around Spain's numerous landscapes and towns. The interesting problem of the book is around Borrow's undertaking to distribute Bible copies to the Spanish people, presenting insights into the cultural, social, and political realities of the United States. Borrow's story is outstanding via glowing descriptions of the people he meets, the places he is going, and the hard conditions he experiences. The book is a completely unique combo of travelogue, voyage, and cultural investigation, imparting readers with personal money owed of Spain's rich records and culture. "The Bible in Spain" is greater than only a voyage narrative; it's also a statement on Borrow's interactions with a spread of people, along with gypsies, robbers, and eccentrics, which provides complexity and intrigue to the story.

  • von Old Sleuth
    18,00 €

    "A Desperate Chance" through Old Sleuth is a thrilling and suspenseful novel that captivates readers with its elaborate plot and mysterious ecosystem. Old Sleuth, a pseudonymous author, became a prominent parent in early American detective fiction throughout the past due nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In "A Desperate Chance," the narrative unfolds with an air of mystery because the protagonist, detective Old Sleuth, reveals himself entangled in a complicated case. The tale is marked by way of surprising twists and turns, retaining readers on the threshold in their seats as they follow the detective's pursuit of justice. The novel delves into the crook underworld, exploring issues of deceit, desperation, and the relentless pursuit of reality. Old Sleuth's storytelling is characterised by using an eager knowledge of human nature and a capability to create suspenseful narratives that stand the test of time. As a classic paintings of early detective fiction, "A Desperate Chance" via Old Sleuth remains an attractive read for folks who admire the roots of the thriller style and the pioneering contributions of authors from that technology.

  • von George Gissing
    33,00 €

    "The Nether World" is a singular by George Gissing that gives a stark portrayal of the tough realities confronted with the aid of the working-class in Victorian London. The novel delves into the lives of numerous characters dwelling inside the impoverished neighborhoods of London, highlighting the struggles of poverty, social inequality, and ethical decay. Set against the backdrop of industrialization and urban squalor, "The Nether World" follows the intertwined destinies of people striving to escape the grip of destitution and depression. Through characters like Clara Hewett, a younger girl burdened by family duties, and Sidney Kirkwood, a running-magnificence guy navigating the perils of poverty and ambition, Gissing explores topics of class war, city blight, and the fragility of human relationships. As the characters navigate the bleak realities of their environment, Gissing paints a gritty and realistic portrait of Victorian society, exposing the disparities among the privileged and the marginalized. Through his brilliant prose and social observation, Gissing sheds mild on the ethical dilemmas and social injustices prevalent in a swiftly changing city panorama.

  • von Colin Munro
    21,00 €

    "Fern Vale: Or The Queensland Squatter Vol. II " by way of Colin Munro is a captivating narrative set within the hard landscape of Queensland, Australia. The narrative recounts the problems and triumphs of squatter life through the protagonist's eyes. As settlers in a harsh and cruel environment, the people in "Fern Vale" face the pains of frontier existence. Munro offers a sparkling portrayal of existence on the Australian frontier, from the difficulties of clearing land and establishing homesteads to clashes with indigenous organizations. Amidst the harsh realities of survival, Munro weaves collectively themes of resilience, willpower, and the well-known spirit of adventure. Through fantastically sketched characters and evocative descriptions of the Queensland bush, "Fern Vale" transports readers to the untamed beauty and tough conditions of the Australian outback. As the collection's first installment, "Fern Vale" sets the putting for an epic narrative that explores Queensland's changing panorama and the lives of its citizens. Munro's super writing and eager insight into human enjoy make "Fern Vale" a charming study that transports readers to a bygone era of discovery and journey.

  • von Talbot Mundy
    26,00 €

    ¿The Eye of Zeitoon¿ is an adventure novel written by Talbot Mundy. Hugh Redmond, an American mining engineer, becomes enmeshed in the political and cultural complexity of the Middle East in this narrative, which takes place in the early 20th century. Redmond finds himself embroiled in a mission to locate a fabled diamond known as "The Eye of Zeitoon" that possesses mysterious abilities. Redmond gets involved in the power battles in the area as he travels across the dangerous terrain of Armenia and meets a variety of people, including rebels, spies, and mystics. Redmond gets involved in the power battles in the area as he travels across the dangerous terrain of Armenia and meets a variety of people, including rebels, spies, and mystics. As Redmond deals with obstacles from opposing factions vying for control of the valuable stone as well as the local authorities, the novel delves into issues of honor, loyalty, and the collision of civilizations. The narrative is a classic example of adventure literature from the early 20th century since it blends elements of mystery, romance, and adventure.

  • von Joseph Crosby Lincoln
    23,00 €

    "Cy Whittaker's Place" is a heartwarming novel written by Joseph Crosby Lincoln. Set inside the fascinating coastal city of Eastboro, the book tells the tale of Cy Whittaker, a humble and hardworking man who finds himself at a crossroads in life. Cy Whittaker's life takes a surprising turn whilst he inherits a small, rundown belonging from his overdue uncle. Determined to make the maximum of this possibility, Cy units out to transform the overlooked location into something special. With the help of his pals and buddies, he embarks on a journey of upkeep, self-discovery, and network building. As Cy works tirelessly to restore the assets, he now not simplest improves the physical components however also brings together a numerous institution of people who form a good-knit community. Through his kindness, generosity, and unwavering spirit, Cy becomes a beacon of wish and notion for the ones round him. Joseph Crosby Lincoln's writing captures the essence of small-metropolis life, portray a shiny photograph of the coastal panorama and the precise characters that inhabit it.

  • von Thomas Hardy
    31,00 €

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

  • von George Manville Fenn
    24,00 €

    "Steve Young" by means of George Manville Fenn is an adventurous story that unfolds in opposition to the backdrop of the 19th century. The narrative revolves across the titular character, Steve Young, a courageous and resourceful protagonist who unearths himself entangled in a series of perilous situations. Set in a global of exploration, the tale takes readers on an exciting adventure as Steve navigates through treacherous landscapes, encounters diverse cultures, and faces bold challenges. Fenn's masterful storytelling captures the essence of the technology, mixing factors of historic fiction with adventurous escapades. Steve Young's individual undergoes large increase as he confronts adversity, demonstrating resilience and resolution in the face of threat. With bright descriptions and dynamic plot twists, Fenn weaves a story that engages readers of every age. "Steve Young" stands as a testomony to George Manville Fenn's prowess in crafting gripping memories that integrate journey, braveness, and a rich historical backdrop, making it a captivating study for individuals who revel in the pleasure of exploration and discovery.

  • von Robert Mitchell Henry
    22,00 €

    "The Evolution of Sinn Fein" by Robert Mitchell. Henry provides a comprehensive assessment of Sinn Fein's transforming journey, from its inception as a modern movement to its current position in shaping Irish politics. Henry's analytical review follows Sinn Fein's evolution throughout time, highlighting ideological revisions, strategic maneuvers, and major events. Through rigorous research and insightful narration, Henry shows the intricate interaction of historic, social, and political variables that have shaped Sinn Fein's trajectory, from its early days calling for Irish independence to its development as a formidable political force. This landmark work provides readers with a better understanding of Sinn Fein's ongoing significance in the context of Irish nationalism and the larger dynamics of political movements. Henry's knowledge and scholarly technique make "The Evolution of Sinn Fein" a valuable resource for students, historians, and anybody looking for insights into Sinn Fein's evolution and impact on Irish culture and politics.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    22,00 €

    "The White Gauntlet" by Captain Mayne Reid, Volume One, is an adventure story set on the American frontier. Captain Mayne Reid, noted for his bright storytelling and snap shots of the Wild West, creates a story that transports readers to a global of peril, daring, and journey. The plot follows the protagonist as they face the trials of the untamed wilderness, encountering Native American tribes, perilous terrain, and the in no way-finishing struggle for existence. Captain Mayne Reid captures the essence of the American frontier, bringing to existence the tough splendor and horrible realities of the region. As the protagonists confront numerous hardships and tribulations, readers are transported on a superb adventure that blends movement, suspense, and discovery. "The White Gauntlet" isn't simplest an exciting adventure, but it also presents insights into the cultural disputes and dynamics of the time, giving readers a glimpse into the spirit of the American West during a watershed moment in history.

  • von Herbert Strang
    23,00 €

    The story, which was first published in 1915, centers on Harry Sandwith, the protagonist, as he enlists in the recently established British Army, and is set against the backdrop of World War I. The story starts when Harry enlists in the military and joins the New Army, a group established in reaction to the worsening fighting. The narrative follows Harry as he transitions from a citizen to a soldier, describing his training, his fellow soldiers' companionship, and the difficulties he encounters in combat. The work also highlights the collaboration between French and British forces during the conflict, as the title would imply. The protagonists participate in a range of military operations and encounter the hardships of trench warfare. A major component of the story is the friendship and struggles they share. Adventure story author Herbert Strang blends historical realism with a spirit of adventure and patriotism in "Fighting with French." The book's depiction of the valour and tenacity of troops during a turbulent historical period is meant to enthrall young readers.

  • von George Eliot
    34,00 €

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

  • von James Henry Foss
    23,00 €

    "The Gentleman From Everywhere" by James Henry Foss is a gripping tale that follows the enigmatic protagonist, known best as the Gentleman, on a voyage of self-discovery across continents and cultural boundaries. Set in opposition to a backdrop of various landscapes and populated with interesting characters, the tale explores issues of identification, belonging, and the fundamental human search for that means. As the Gentleman travels from bustling town streets to remoted geographical region, he leaves an unforgettable impact on everyone who meets him. Through colourful prose and deep characterization, Foss brings to lifestyles the lovely tapestry of human enjoy, encouraging readers to enroll in his interesting protagonist on a voyage of contemplation and discovery. Throughout the tale, Foss deftly tackles the complexities of the human condition, combining aspects of adventure, intrigue, and deep insight. As the Gentleman confronts his personal beyond and strives for his vicinity within the international, readers are drawn right into a fascinating tale of resilience, empathy, and the iconic strength of human connection. "The Gentleman From Everywhere" exemplifies Foss's storytelling ability, imparting readers with a undying narrative that continues to engage and inspire with its popular subject matters and deep know-how.

  • von Mary Jane Holmes
    17,00 €

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

  • von Allen Raine
    24,00 €

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

  • von George Allan England
    29,00 €

    "The Flying Legion" is an interesting journey novel penned by way of George Allan England. Set in the aftermath of World War I, the tale follows the exploits of flier Jimmie Dale and his comrades as they shape a daring institution called the Flying Legion. Faced with the rise of a tyrannical dictator within the fictional European U. S. Of Asturia, Dale and his team embark on a perilous venture to thwart the oppressive regime. As they navigate via treacherous landscapes and engage in aerial combat, the Flying Legion will become a beacon of wish for the oppressed populace, inspiring them to upward thrust against their oppressors. Alongside the exhilarating action sequences, the unconventional explores issues of braveness, loyalty, and the resilience of the human spirit inside the face of adversity. Through vivid prose and compelling characters, England crafts an enthralling narrative that captures the essence of heroism and sacrifice amidst the turmoil of conflict and political upheaval.

  • von Edgar Rice Burroughs
    24,00 €

    "A Fighting Man of Mars" is a science fiction journey novel written by way of Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is a part of Burroughs' Barsoom collection, additionally called the John Carter of Mars series. The story is about on the fictional planet of Barsoom (Mars) and maintains the adventures of the Earthman John Carter. The narrative follows John Carter, a former Confederate soldier who mysteriously reveals himself transported to Mars, wherein he possesses first rate electricity due to the planet's decrease gravity. In "A Fighting Man of Mars," Carter becomes embroiled within the political intrigues and conflicts that characterize the Martian metropolis-states. The plot facilities on the kidnapping of the lovely Dejah Thoris, Carter's Martian princess, and his quest to rescue her. Along the manner, he encounters numerous alien species, engages in swordplay, and navigates the complex and treacherous Martian landscapes. As with Burroughs' different Barsoom novels, "A Fighting Man of Mars" combines elements of swashbuckling journey, romance, and imaginitive world-constructing. The author weaves a story of heroism, interplanetary conflict, and the undying topics of love and honor.

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