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  • von Helen Jackson (H. H.
    19,00 €

    American poet and author Helen Hunt Jackson, best known for her book "Ramona," also wrote the novel "Between Whiles." The first edition of "Between Whiles" came out in 1888. The novel explores issues like love, duty, and societal expectations while revolving around the lives of its protagonists. The late 19th century in which it is set is reflected in the social mores and values of the time. The main character, Lois, is a young lady divided between her desire for personal fulfilment and her obligations to her family. The story explores the intricacies of relationships and the limitations placed on women in 19th-century American society as Lois negotiates the difficulties of societal expectations and personal desires. It is crucial to remember that the specifics of the synopsis could change depending on the book's version; therefore, reading the book whole through is advised for a more accurate comprehension. "Between Whiles" is an examination of the human condition that gives readers a window into the difficulties and goals faced by people in the late 1800s.

  • von Joseph Laing Waugh
    21,00 €

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

  • von Arthur Conan Doyle
    20,00 €

    "Beyond the City" by means of Arthur Conan Doyle is a compelling narrative that transports readers into the heart of a small, close-knit network grappling with the complexities of human relationships. The tale unfolds in a quiet suburb, where Dr. John Thorndyke, a retired clinical practitioner, discovers the intricacies of the lives intertwined within the reputedly serene neighborhood. As the plot unravels, the characters face ethical dilemmas, private challenges, and sudden twists that upload layers of intensity to the storyline. Doyle, renowned for his detective fiction, showcases his versatility in crafting a poignant and individual-pushed narrative that explores themes of affection, morality, and societal expectancies. The novel's rich portrayal of its characters and their evolving dynamics highlights Doyle's eager observational abilties and narrative finesse. "Beyond the City" is a departure from Doyle's more famous detective works, imparting readers a nuanced exploration of the human revel in in a setting this is each acquainted and evocative. Through vivid storytelling and insightful person improvement, Doyle invites readers to contemplate the complexities of life and relationships, making "Beyond the City" an undying work that resonates with audiences searching for a considerate and attractive literary enjoy.

  • von James Joyce
    21,00 €

    "Exiles," written by James Joyce, is a play that unfolds in 3 acts, showcasing Joyce's exceptional literary fashion and exploration of complex human relationships. Set against the backdrop of Dublin, a metropolis with profound significance in Joyce's works, the play delves into the intricacies of affection, preference, and the results of private choices. The narrative revolves around Richard Rowan, a writer, and his wife Bertha, who stay in self-imposed exile in Italy. The title "Exiles" indicates a subject matter of displacement, both physical and emotional, as the characters grapple with the effects in their choices. Richard's go back to Dublin prompts a reunion along with his friends, developing a disturbing atmosphere as past relationships and buried feelings resurface. Joyce's exploration of psychological depth and elaborate dialogue is in all likelihood to signify "Exiles." The play may additionally delve into the complexities of affection and constancy, challenging societal norms and moral expectancies. The characters might also confront the results in their choices and grapple with the complexities of human connection. As with plenty of Joyce's paintings, "Exiles" is anticipated to be rich in symbolism and layered meanings, inviting readers to resolve the intricacies of the characters' motivations and the broader remark on human nature.

  • von George Gissing
    23,00 €

    The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft through George Gissing is a semi-autobiographical novel that delves into the inner mind and reflections of its titular individual, Henry Ryecroft. The novel is obtainable as a series of magazine entries, presenting a glimpse into Ryecroft's solitary lifestyles as a struggling creator dwelling in London. Ryecroft's private papers offer intimate insights into his philosophical musings, literary aspirations, and private struggles. As he grapples with the demanding situations of literary fulfillment, economic instability, and the complexities of human relationships, Ryecroft contemplates the because of this of existence, the man or woman of artwork, and the pursuit of happiness. Throughout the novel, Gissing masterfully captures Ryecroft's introspective voice, painting a colourful portrait of a man grappling together with his own mortality and on the lookout for solace in literature and solitude. Ryecroft's observations on society, tradition, and the human state of affairs provide readers with concept-frightening insights into the human enjoy. "The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft" isn't always simplest a captivating exploration of one man's internal global however also a poignant meditation at the standard subject matters of love, loss, and the search for that means in existence.

  • von William Douglas O'Connor
    17,00 €

    "The Ghost" by using William Douglas O'Connor is a compelling story approximately love, redemption, and the supernatural. Set in the picturesque English geographical region, the plot follows Sir Everard Dominey, a dissatisfied aristocrat who returns to his ancestral manor after years in exile in Africa. Sir Everard, haunted via memories of his sad beyond and the phantom of a darkish mystery, becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and mystery. As he battles his inner demons and the enigmatic presence of a mysterious girl recognised most effective as "The Ghost," Sir Everard embarks on a voyage of self-discovery and redemption. Along the way, he meets a numerous group of characters, each with their very own secrets and techniques and desires. As the tale progresses, O'Connor skillfully mixes together elements of romance, suspense, and the supernatural, preserving readers on the edge in their seats until the end. With its superbly advanced characters and dramatic putting, "The Ghost" is a timeless story of affection and redemption that will stay with the reader lengthy after the final page is became.

  • von Charles Lamb
    23,00 €

    The collection of letters known as "The Best Letters of Charles Lamb" is written by the well-known English poet and writer Charles Lamb (1775-1834). Lamb is most recognised for his work alongside his sister Mary Lamb and for the essays he wrote under the pen name Elia. Selected and edited by Edward Gilpin Johnson, this volume compiles some of Charles Lamb's most incisive and captivating correspondence. The letters give readers a window into Lamb's personal and intellectual life while showcasing his wit, humor, and literary flair. The letters include a wide range of subjects, such as his interactions with other writers, his opinions on art and literature, and his observations on day-to-day living in 19th-century England. Lamb's distinct voice and literary appeal are evident in every letter, making this collection an invaluable tool for anyone interested in the literature and culture of the Romantic era. The letters provide a rich tapestry of Lamb's own experiences, pleasures, and difficulties in addition to revealing his relationships with notable personalities of his day. All things considered, "The Best Letters of Charles Lamb" provides a fascinating look into the thoughts of one of the most well-liked authors of the 19th century.

  • von O. Henry
    22,00 €

    "Cabbages and Kings" by O. Henry is a collection of interconnected short tales set in the fictional Central American metropolis of Coralio. The book explores the lives of diverse characters, each locals and expatriates, and their interactions with political intrigue, love, and destiny. The memories are marked via O. Henry's trademark wit, humor, and clever plot twists. Each tale is a picture of the human condition, providing glimpses into the complexities of relationships, the outcomes of ambition, and the unpredictable nature of life. The title itself, derived from the proverb "promote cabbages and kings are however a call," displays the diverse and unexpected nature of the narratives. O. Henry masterfully weaves together factors of romance, adventure, and irony, developing a mosaic of memories that captivate and entertain. Set in opposition to the backdrop of a fictional tropical paradise, "Cabbages and Kings" is a literary adventure that explores the widespread subject matters of human folly, resilience, and the interaction of chance and future. O. Henry's storytelling prowess shines through in this collection, leaving readers with a rich tapestry of narratives that hold to endure inside the realm of conventional American literature.

  • von Angela Brazil
    21,00 €

    "The Manor House School" by using Angela Brazil unfolds a fascinating narrative within the captivating setting of a boarding faculty, mixing themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth. The tale introduces readers to a diverse institution of college students at Manor House School, every with their particular personalities, goals, and challenges. The critical man or woman, or characters, as is regularly the case in Brazil's novels, undergoes a transformative journey, navigating the u.S.A. And downs of college life. The narrative delves into the scholars' relationships, their shared stories, and the bonds forged within the walls of Manor House. Angela Brazil, recognized for her insightful portrayals of faculty life, weaves a story that no longer only entertains however also imparts precious lessons about resilience, teamwork, and the importance of embracing individuality. As the characters navigate instructional pursuits, extracurricular sports, and interpersonal dynamics, readers are handled to a rich tapestry of school life. "The Manor House School" stands as a testament to Brazil's capacity to capture the essence of early life and the profound impact of college reports on character development. Through this engaging story, readers are invited to reminisce approximately their very own college days and admire the undying traits of friendship and self-discovery.

  • von Gertrude W. Morrison
    21,00 €

    "The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross" by Gertrude W. Morrison is a compelling young grownup novel set towards the backdrop of World War I. It follows a collection of youngster girls from Central High School as they rally collectively to help the warfare effort by way of assisting the Red Cross. As the struggle rages on, the girls, led with the aid of their decided and compassionate leader, embark on an adventure of provider and sacrifice. They prepare fundraisers, knit socks, roll bandages, and offer a whole lot-needed help to soldiers at the the front strains. Amidst their efforts to resource the Red Cross, the girls revel in private boom and transformation. They research valuable training about teamwork, resilience, and the importance of network carrier. Through their selfless movements, they encompass the spirit of patriotism and solidarity that defined the wartime technology. Gertrude W. Morrison's writing captures the camaraderie and courage of those young women as they navigate the challenges of battle and make a significant effect on their network. "The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross" stands as a poignant tribute to the indomitable spirit of kids and the power of compassion in instances of crisis.

  • von P. G. Wodehouse
    21,00 €

    The gold bat is an adventurous novel written P.G Wodehouse. The book is a misadventure of two central struck characters who navigate the challenges doing their school life add cricket matches. The chaos erupts, when a coveted gold bat gets disappeared and took Mike and Psmith on a journey to find the reason behind its disappearance. During this journey, they find and tackle several unconventional teachers, unexpected allies and school libraries and keeping their reputation at top. The clever plot and classic honorific dialogues creates memorable characters at it priority making the novel popular among the readers. The thrill of competition present in the novel, the books helps readers to explore the themes of loyalty and sportsmanship. The book captures the essence of comedic genius and entertain readers and embarking on a journey boarding Scholl and cricket rivalry.

  • von Robert F. Horton
    27,00 €

    "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Proverbs" via Robert F. Horton is an intensive examination of the biblical Book of Proverbs within the wider collection "The Expositor's Bible." As a reputable Christian clergyman and theologian, Horton gives incisive evaluation and sensible interpretations of the wisdom literature located inside the Book of Proverbs. In this volume, Horton digs into the famous teachings attributed to King Solomon, offering readers with an intensive comprehension of the moral and ethical counsel contained in this ancient book. The writer blends scholarly research with pastoral advice to make the historical information of Proverbs applicable to fashionable audiences. Horton's "The Expositor's Bible" collection is famous for its determination to making biblical texts more understandable to clergy and laypeople alike. In "The Book of Proverbs," he addresses issues like as distinctive feature, folly, and the worry of the Lord, serving as a manual for the ones searching for religious enrichment and moral route. This series is an invaluable resource for people seeking to apprehend the deeper meanings of Proverbs and the way they apply to regular lifestyles.

  • von Saint Thomas More
    26,00 €

    Written by the English statesman, jurist, and scholar Saint Thomas More in the 16th century, "Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" is a classic piece of Christian literature. The book, which was finished in 1534 when More was imprisoned in the Tower of London, is told as a fictional conversation between two characters, Vincent and his uncle Anthony. The conversation takes place during a turbulent time of political and religious unrest. Vincent turns to his uncle Anthony for support and direction since he is in danger of being persecuted for his faith. Anthony provides philosophical and spiritual insights on the nature of suffering, the transient nature of earthly problems, and the significance of facing adversity with faith and trust in God throughout the talk. More's strong religious beliefs are evident in the work, which tackles the issue of finding solace in difficult times by sticking to one's religion. More examines the moral and theological dimensions of suffering, highlighting Christian virtues such as hope, patience, and trust in divine providence. "Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" is a literary work that demonstrates More's wit, intelligence, and humanistic perspective on life's hardships in addition to being a theological treatise.

  • von Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
    32,00 €

    "The Exemplary Novels" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is a collection of brief memories that exhibit Cervantes' mastery of narrative and character improvement. This series consists of twelve novellas that cover a wide variety of topics, such as love, honor, deception, and justice. Each novella in the series gives a unique story with numerous characters and settings, providing a glimpse into the human revel in in seventeenth-century Spain. Cervantes' storytelling prowess shines via as he weaves intricate plots, moral dilemmas, and surprising twists that engage readers and initiate idea. Through these exemplary novels, Cervantes explores the complexities of human nature, the effects of selections, and the moral challenges that individuals face of their pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. The tales are rich in symbolism, wit, and social observation, reflecting Cervantes' eager observations of Spanish society and the human condition. "The Exemplary Novels" exemplify Cervantes' ability as a storyteller and his ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers across time and lifestyle. This collection remains a timeless masterpiece of Spanish literature, showcasing Cervantes' enduring impact at the genre of the novel and his affect on subsequent generations of writers.

  • von Ross Kay
    21,00 €

    ¿The Go Ahead Boys" is an ancient Children's Literature story book written by Ross Kay. "The Go Ahead Boys" follows the antics of a fixed of enthusiastic kids, each with unique tendencies and skills. Ross Kay, recognised for his adventure testimonies, may make an interesting story for youngsters to enjoy. The book's tale is about within the American barren region, with cute images of nature and outside activities. Friendship and collaboration are vitaltopics because the guys encounter obstacles collectively, forming bonds that can face up to the issue. The story emphasizes the spirit of discovery because the children embark on bold tours to remedy mysteries. The plot is motion-packed and fascinating, with surprising twists and turns that holdtraffic engaged. "The Go Ahead Boys" encourages younger readers to be curious, brave, and resilient in the face of adversity, evoking a feel of exploration and discovery. Throughout their journeys, the more youthful men revel in private growth and development, getting to know vital existence skills along the way.

  • von George Gissing
    28,00 €

    "The Crown of Life" through George Gissing is a singular that delves into the complexities of affection, relationships, and societal expectations inside the overdue nineteenth century. The narrative follows the lives of its characters, exploring the demanding situations they face in pursuit of happiness and success. At the middle of the tale is Sidney Athelstone, a skilled author who navigates the literary international and grapples with the intricacies of human feelings. The novel weaves a tapestry of characters whose lives intersect, revealing the intricacies of love, marriage, and the pursuit of personal aspirations. As Sidney seeks creative and private success, he encounters numerous characters, each struggling with their personal goals and constraints. The novel explores subject matters of societal norms, the conflict between man or woman goals and societal expectancies, and the sacrifices individuals make inside the pursuit of their passions. George Gissing, regarded for his keen observations of society, crafts a narrative that reflects the challenges and contradictions of the time. "The Crown of Life" stands as a poignant exploration of the human circumstance, imparting readers a window into the social dynamics and private struggles of the overdue 19th century.

  • von Lewis Melville
    23,00 €

    "Farmer George Vol. II" by using Lewis Melville is a compelling biography that meticulously explores the childhood and reign of King George III. Published in the early twentieth century, Melville's paintings delves into the elaborate information of George III's formative years, tracing his adventure from a younger prince to the throne of Great Britain. The biography offers readers a bright portrait of George III's person, his relationships in the royal circle of relatives, and the political demanding situations he confronted all through a pivotal duration in British records. Melville's narrative skillfully navigates through the complexities of 18th-century politics and the non-public lifestyles of the monarch, presenting insights into the events that formed his reign. With an eager eye for ancient element and a fluid storytelling fashion, Melville captures the essence of the technology, dropping light at the factors that encouraged George III's reign. The identify "Farmer George" itself reflects the king's non-public hobbies, particularly his affinity for agricultural interests. "Farmer George Vol. II" stands as a testomony to Lewis Melville's prowess as a biographer, supplying readers a nuanced and attractive account of the life of considered one of Britain's exceptional monarchs.

  • von T. C. Harbaugh
    19,00 €

    T. C. Harbaugh wrote a dime novel titled "The Girl Avenger or The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee," which was released in the 1800s. The narrative centres on the exploits of Grace Harlowe, a fearless and astute woman out to exact revenge on Colonel James Blasingame for killing her father. Disguised as a man, Grace takes on the persona of the "Girl Avenger" and embarks on a mission to find Colonel Blasingame. She faces several difficulties and perils along the road, such as running into bandits, coming across Native American tribes, and negotiating the rough terrain of the Maumee River area. Grace never gives up on Colonel Blasingame, forging connections with other brave people who support her in her pursuit of justice. Her courage and tenacity never falter. Tensions build as the narrative progresses, culminating in a suspenseful finale in which Grace meets Colonel Blasingame and finally brings him to justice for his crimes.

  • von Marjorie Bowen
    24,00 €

    The book ¿God's Playthings¿ is a historical and biographical fiction written by Marjorie Bowen. The book is cantered between the medieval period of England during the reign of King Richard 3 and the controversial monarchy. As the war of the roses rages Elizabeth find herself wept between political mechanization and struggle of the power. With the help of this book the readers can witness shape of destiny of the Kingdom and the battle of throne between the houses of York and Lancaster. The author has Vivian the book with beautiful elements of drama romance and political strategies, creating it quite fascinating which explore the themes of loyalty and ambition. The book shows the glances of historical figures and complexities present in the relationships and challenges fish during a great upheaval. Bowen vivid description and the fascinating way of storytelling keeps the attention of reader at the edge of the seat till the book ends. We can say that book is a historical novel that transport readers to an era where nations hangs with the balance and navigate to secure the place while creating history

  • von Oliphant
    23,00 €

    Mrs. Oliphant "The Curate in Charge" follows the life of Arthur Vincent, a younger and green cleric who reveals himself in charge of a small parish in Scotland. The novel dives into the difficulties and conflicts he encounters even as navigating the complexities of pastoral obligations and human relationships. Arthur Vincent's man or woman develops notably as he offers with the obligations of his vocation, interacts with parishioners, and attempts to make a superb effect in town. Mrs. Oliphant expertly constructs a story that addresses the protagonist's internal issues, together with subject matters of religion, responsibility, and personal boom. The work depicts no longer best the clergy's responsibilities in a rural place, however additionally the complexities of human nature and community family members. Mrs. Oliphant's sharp observations and sophisticated narrative highlight the people' emotional and mental traits. As Arthur Vincent faces many trials, readers are taken on a voyage of reflection on the bigger dimensions of life, morality, and the pursuit of one's calling.

  • von Henry James
    18,00 €

    "Georginäs reasons" by means of Henry James delves into the inner struggles of its protagonist, Georgina Grady, as she navigates the complexities of Victorian society and wrestles together with her own desires and responsibilities. Set towards the backdrop of a rigid social structure, Georgina unearths herself torn among her yearning for private freedom and the pressure to conform to societal norms. Georgina, a younger girl of intelligence and independence, faces a pivotal selection while she receives a marriage idea from her cousin, Arthur top. In spite of Arthur¿s wealth and standing, Georgina is hesitant to just accept, feeling trapped by way of the limitations of marriage and yearning for a lifestyle of her very own choosing. As she weighs her alternatives, Georgina grapples with conflicting feelings and the expectancies placed upon her by means of her own family and society. During the novella, Henry James masterfully explores themes of affection, duty, and individuality, portray a nuanced portrait of a lady striving to outline herself in a world that seeks to restrict her. Georginäs inner journey serves as a compelling exam of the constraints located upon women in Victorian England and the timeless quest for autonomy and self-willpower.

  • von James A. H. Murray
    16,00 €

    "The Evolution of English Lexicography" by way of James A. H. Murray is a complete take a look at that strains the development and history of English dictionaries and lexicography. Murray's paintings offer a meticulous exam of the evolution of lexicography from its early beginnings to the sophisticated dictionaries of the nineteenth century. In this seminal paintings, Murray analyzes the contributions of top notch lexicographers, the evolution of dictionary-making techniques, and the cultural and linguistic influences which have shaped the English lexicon. Murray's understanding as a lexicographer and philologist shines thru as he delves into the intricacies of compiling dictionaries and defining the nuances of the English language. Through certain research and scholarly insights, Murray offers a profound exploration of the demanding situations and advancements in lexicography over centuries. He highlights the significance of dictionaries in retaining language, documenting ancient utilization, and serving as worthwhile tools for students, writers, and language fans. "The Evolution of English Lexicography" stands as a seminal painting inside the area, showcasing Murray's know-how and passion for language observe. Murray's insightful evaluation and meticulous studies make this book a precious aid for all and sundry inquisitive about the history of English dictionaries and the evolution of lexicography as a scholarly subject.

  • von Jackson Gregory
    23,00 €

    "Six Feet Four" by means of Jackson Gregory is a gripping tale of the American West, set against the backdrop of rugged landscapes and frontier cities. The tale follows the adventures of Tom Connor, a towering determines standing at an enforcing height of six toes four inches, as he navigates the demanding situations of lifestyles on the frontier. Tom Connor is a man of few words however extraordinary deeds, recognised for his unwavering sense of justice and his prowess with a gun. When problem comes knocking in the shape of outlaws and lawless guys, Tom doesn't hesitate to rise up for what is right, earning the honor and admiration of these round him. As Tom's adventure unfolds, readers are handled to a thrilling narrative filled with action, suspense, and moments of quiet mirrored image. From disturbing showdowns in dusty saloons to heart-pounding horseback chases across the open variety, Gregory paints a vibrant portrait of the Old West, shooting each its dangers and its appeal. At its coronary heart, "Six Feet Four" is a story of courage, honor, and the iconic spirit of the American frontier. With its unforgettable characters and gripping plot, this conventional Western tale is positive to captivate readers from starting to quit.

  • von William J. Locke
    19,00 €

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

  • von George Manville Fenn
    19,00 €

    In 'This Man's Wife vol. one,' 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. one,' 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. one' 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 Captain Mayne Reid
    23,00 €

    "The Maroon Vol. I¿ by Captain Mayne Reid invites readers on a brilliant journey via the vivid storytelling of the esteemed 19th-century Irish-American author. In this spell binding extent, Captain Mayne Reid weaves a tale of suspense, motion, and discovery that unfolds against uncommon and captivating landscapes. The narrative unfolds with a masterful contact, drawing readers right into a global wherein maroons, the protagonist of the story, navigate thru the complexities in their surroundings, encountering challenges and forging their destinies. Reid's wealthy descriptions and immersive prose delivery readers to a bygone technology, promising not just a mere reading revel in but an interesting adventure into the heart of the narrative. "The Maroon Vol. I" stands as a testomony to Captain Mayne Reid's ability to craft compelling adventures that hold to captivate audiences, imparting an escape into an international of exhilaration, chance, and the attraction of the unknown.

  • von E. T. A. Hoffmann
    22,00 €

    "The Devil's Elixir Vol. II" by using E. T. A. Hoffmann is a gripping Gothic novel that unfolds in a global of mystery, intrigue, and supernatural elements. The narrative revolves around the enigmatic individual of the monk Medardus, whose lifestyles takes a dark turn after he inadvertently consumes a mysterious elixir. Set towards the backdrop of 18th-century Germany, the story explores themes of morality, guilt, and the conflict between properly and evil. As Medardus grapples with the results of the elixir, the radical delves into mental and philosophical depths, blurring the strains between fact and the supernatural. The plot takes surprising twists as Medardus will become entangled in a series of macabre events, together with murder, mystery societies, and encounters with the occult. E. T. A. Hoffmann, recognized for his prowess in weaving memories of the uncanny, creates a narrative that captivates readers with its atmospheric descriptions and mental intensity. "The Devil's Elixir" is marked via Hoffmann's exploration of the human psyche, showcasing his capacity to meld horror and philosophy into an unbroken narrative. Vol. II of "The Devil's Elixir" units the level for a compelling adventure into the darker nation-states of human life.

  • von David Graham Phillips
    26,00 €

    "The Deluge" by David Graham Phillips is a concept-frightening paintings that delves into the socioeconomic issues and ethical quandaries of the Gilded Age in America. The book, displays the author's worry approximately the rising gaps between wealthy and terrible, as well as the ethical corruption that came with rapid industrialization. The tale follows the lifestyles of John Emerson, a wealthy businessman who will become embroiled in an internet of corruption and dishonesty. As he grows in reputation, Emerson must cope with ethical compromises, political maneuvering, and the brutal reality of a society pushed with the aid of wealth and strength. Phillips' story skillfully exposes the dark underbelly of the American Dream, revealing the risks of unrestrained ambition and the search of cloth fulfillment. "The Deluge" is a social statement that sheds focus on the moral troubles that people come upon when navigating an international wherein wealth frequently trumps ethics. Phillips demanding situations readers to remember the broader results of unbridled capitalism, in addition to the ethical picks that have an effect on the route of person lives and society as a whole.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    25,00 €

    Captain Mayne Reid's exciting adventure book "The Desert Home: The Adventures of a Lost Family in the Wilderness" is available for purchase. The narrative centres on a family that becomes trapped in the desert and encounters many perils and difficulties. As the family makes its way through the hostile and merciless terrain, the book takes readers on an engrossing adventure. They come with a variety of challenges, including hazardous terrain, severe weather, and runs with dangerous animals. The family's survival and ability to return home will depend on their bravery, resourcefulness, and tenacity. Readers are drawn into the wide and harsh desert terrain by Captain Mayne Reid's descriptive descriptions throughout the novel. The family fights against the odds to escape their situation, and the story is full of thrilling moments, shocking turns, and heart-pounding action. "The Desert Home" delves into topics related to enduring life, resiliency, and the power of close family ties. It demonstrates how resilient and adaptable the human spirit can be when faced with hardship. The narrative also emphasises the value of appreciating and comprehending nature by highlighting its beauty and perils.

  • von Col. J. M. Travers
    17,00 €

    "Custer's Last Shot: Or, The Boy Trailer of the Little Horn" is a gripping historic account written by Colonel J. M. Travers. The book delves into the infamous Battle of Little Bighorn, an enormous event in American records. Travers meticulously examines the activities leading as much as the battle, the techniques hired via both sides, and the tragic final results that resulted inside the dying of General George Armstrong Custer and his troops. The sub-title, "The Boy Trailer of the Little Horn," hints at Travers' focus at the young squaddies who fought along Custer, dropping light on their reports and contributions. Through substantial studies and a keen eye for element, Travers brings the tale to lifestyles, immersing readers within the intensity and chaos of the battlefield. He affords a balanced attitude, exploring the motivations and movements of each Native American tribes and the U.S. Army. Travers' writing fashion combines historical accuracy with compelling narrative, taking pictures the human drama of the war. "Custer's Last Shot" gives an idea-provoking exploration of the events surrounding the Battle of Little Bighorn, shedding mild on the complexities of this pivotal second in American history.

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