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  • von Jaime Luciano Balmes
    35,00 €

    "Fundamental Philosophy Vol. 2" is a full-size philosophical work penned by using Jaime Luciano Balmes, a Spanish philosopher and Catholic apologist. Published within the mid-19th century, the book represents a foundational exploration of key philosophical ideas inside the context of Balmes' deep dedication to the Catholic faith. In this volume, Balmes engages with essential questions about life, understanding, and morality. He attracts on each classical philosophical traditions and contemporary concept to assemble a complete philosophical framework that aligns with Catholic doctrine. Balmes seeks to reconcile reason with faith, advocating for the compatibility of philosophy and non-secular belief. The creator's writing displays a keen intellectual rigor, addressing subjects together with the character of God, the connection among religion and reason, and the moral implications of philosophical concept. Balmes' paintings is characterized by way of a synthesis of various philosophical impacts, emphasizing the importance of reason and rational inquiry in information the truths of the Catholic faith. "Fundamental Philosophy Vol. 2" stands as a testament to Balmes' intellectual prowess and his efforts to assemble a philosophical basis firmly rooted in Catholic theology.

  • von Lady Charlotte Guest
    25,00 €

    "The Mabinogion" is a group of Welsh ancient testimonies that had been translated and prepare with the help of Lady Charlotte Guest inside the 1800s. One of the most crucial cycles of Celtic folklore is advised in those legends and folktales. When Lady Guest's version came out within the middle of the 1800s, it brought the ones memories to loads greater English-talking people. There are mythological memories, heroic memories, and Arthurian memories on this series. Some of the characters are Pwyll, Branwen, and Culhwch. The Four Branches of the Mabinogi, which follows the lives of various characters and looks into magic, the future, and how the human and supernatural realms have interaction with every other, is at the coronary heart of the meeting. The translation by using Lady Charlotte Guest is praised for being both nicely-written and easy to understand. Victorian readers were added to the wealthy tapestry of Welsh legend through her art work. This sparked a brand new hobby in Celtic folklore and had an impact on later writers, together with J.R.R. Tolkien. Reading "The Mabinogion" is like searching into the cultural and mythical history of Wales inside the Middle Ages. Lady Guest's translation has made a big distinction in how an awful lot people understand and admire Celtic literature. It has additionally made positive that these recollections will stay on within the large literary lifestyle.

  • von M. Ndwiga Eric
    24,00 €

    5D Mind is a visionary book series that delves deep into the realms of consciousness, spirituality, and personal growth. It offers readers a unique perspective on navigating the complexities of our modern world by expanding their awareness and embracing a higher level of consciousness. These books are not only intended to enlighten and inspire but also to provide practical tools and exercises for readers to apply these concepts in their daily lives watch out for the next book in the series.

  • von Ballantyne R. M.
    21,00 €

    "The Coxswain's Bride" is a movement book set at sea that become written by R. M. Ballantyne. The tale takes vicinity on the sea and may be very thrilling because it combines romance, tension, and exploring underwater. The tale is normally approximately Jack Adams, the primary man or woman, a younger, keen sailor who works as the coxswain on a deliver. When Jack falls in love with Bessy, the captain's daughter, his existence changes dramatically. As their dating grows, they should cope with many issues, which includes the tough seas and the complicated existence on board. The book is set love, loyalty, and how sturdy the human spirit can be within the face of worry. The tale is complete of bright snap shots of sea voyages, storms, and the friendship between sailors as Jack and Bessy's courting is put to the take a look at. R. M. Ballantyne is well-known for writing testimonies set at sea. He does a wonderful job of shooting the spirit of existence at sea and giving his memories a feel of journey and threat. "The Coxswain's Bride" is a wonderful example of Ballantyne's ability as a storyteller. It takes readers on an interesting journey at sea while also exploring the complexities of human relationships inside the harsh and converting environment of the open sea.

  • von Molesworth
    20,00 €

    The famous author Mrs. Molesworth's "Not Without Thorns Vol. Two" is a fascinating book. The book explores the complicated nature of relationships and the tough parts of life that people ought to cope with. Set against a heritage of deep character development and active writing, the tale weaves together the lives of several fundamental characters, each of whom is dealing with their very own tough conditions. Mrs. Molesworth skillfully explores the complexities of love, loss, and strength, weaving a tapestry of feelings that readers can relate to. The name, "Not Without Thorns," is a metaphor for the troubles that come with existence and the energy had to get thru them. By giving each man or woman various emotions, the writer offers the story extra intensity and lets readers relate to the primary characters' problems and successes. In this book, Mrs. Molesworth skillfully mixes drama, romance, and self-reflection to create an exciting story that keeps readers interested from beginning to give up. The radical gives the character¿s beneficial information approximately what it's want to be human as they cross on their private journeys. This makes "Not Without Thorns Vol. Two" a thought-scary and emotionally powerful paintings of literature.

  • von Augustine Birrell
    19,00 €

    "Obiter Dicta" is a group of essays by Augustine Birrell, a British flesh presser, barrister, and guy of letters. The name, translated as "via the way" from Latin, reflects the casual and conversational tone of the essays. Birrell's "Obiter Dicta" covers a huge range of topics, which include literature, politics, and social remark. The creator engages readers with his witty and insightful observations on topics as diverse as the deserves of numerous literary works, the nuances of political life, and the cultural panorama of his time. His essays are characterized through an exclusive combination of humor, erudition, and a genuine love for literature. Throughout the gathering, Birrell presentations an eager information of human nature and a deep appreciation for the humanities. He weaves personal anecdotes and reflections into his discussions, growing a charming and accessible style that resonates with readers. "Obiter Dicta" now not only serves as a reflection of the intellectual currents of the overdue 19th century but additionally as a testomony to Birrell's capability to bridge the worlds of literature and everyday lifestyles.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    27,00 €

    "Syd Belton" is a fascinating book that modified into written by the usage of George Manville Fenn. Historical setting: the tale takes place in Victorian instances and is about the precept individual, Syd Belton. From Syd's struggles as a poor youngster to his efforts as a more youthful guy searching for to get ahead in existence, the story follows his journey. Syd, a brave and decided man or woman, has to deal with the troubles that come with social expectations and cash problems. As the radical movements into the sphere, he thinks approximately things like preference, staying strength, and the effects of the social variations that were commonplace in Victorian England. The direction of Syd is marked with the useful resource of his interactions with many distinct people, all of whom help him expand and recognize how complex existence is. The vivid money owed of Victorian society, its variations, and the characters' hopes display how correct a storyteller George Manville Fenn come to be. The book offers readers a complex has a study the human spirit, how strong humans may be, and how people can study their goals no matter the bounds of society at the time. "Syd Belton" is evidence of Fenn's talent at combining experience, social observation, and personal boom.

  • von Vaughan Kester
    29,00 €

    "The Prodigal Judge" by means of Vaughan Kester is a compelling novel set in opposition to the backdrop of a small American town within the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds with a wealthy tapestry of characters and tricky plotlines, blending elements of romance, thriller, and social drama. The tale revolves across the enigmatic determine of Judge Straight, whose return to his hometown stirs up each admiration and suspicion. As the plot deepens, secrets and techniques from the choose's past get to the bottom of intertwining with the lives of the townspeople in sudden methods. The novel explores themes of justice, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. Kester's storytelling is marked by vibrant descriptions and an eager know-how of the social dynamics of the time. The characters are nicely-drawn and go through full-size improvement as they navigate love, loyalty, and the effects of their moves. The small-town placing serves as a microcosm of society, permitting Kester to delve into the moral dilemmas faced by means of people and the community at large. "The Prodigal Judge" is a literary journey that combines factors of thriller and human drama, showcasing Vaughan Kester's capacity to craft a story that captivates readers with its intensity and complexity.

  • von Hesther Lynch Piozzi
    20,00 €

    " Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D." is a biographical picture by using Hesther Lynch Piozzi that offers readers a non-public and insightful investigate the lifestyles of Dr. Samuel Johnson, a famous English lexicographer, essayist, and critic who lived within the 18th century. Piozzi, who became close buddies with Johnson, has prepare a group of testimonies that show how humorous, atypical, and informed this well-known author without a doubt become. The book is going into detail approximately Johnson's personal and professional lifestyles, telling a spread of testimonies that show how clever, quirky, and related he changed into with well-known human beings of his time. Piozzi's tale is complete of heat feelings and appreciate for Johnson, which indicates how a lot she cared about him. The memories cowl a huge range of subjects, from Johnson's potential to preserve a talk to his quirks, giving readers a full photograph of the man in the back of the exceptional literary works. It's now not always just a biography of Piozzi's art work; it's also a tribute to Johnson's specific character and intellectual accomplishments. The anecdotes make the story exciting and active, placing the reader in Johnson's footwear and giving them a better information of ways his private and business relationships work.

  • von Arnold Phiri Evangelist
    18,00 €

    When a person dies, the body of that person remains on earth such that those who are still on earth can be able to see it, but they cannot be able to see where the spirit of that person has gone. Which means that though the body of that person may still be seen on earth but the person himself which is the spirit has departed from that body. And so this tells us that a person is not the body that we see with our physical eyes but rather a person is the spirit, inside that body, that we cannot see with our physical eyes. This is the reason why when the spirit departs from that body, the body of that person is said to be dead because the real person who was in that body, has departed from that body. What I want to say is that the real Jesus was not the body which the 12 disciples used to see on earth but rather the real Jesus was the Spirit inside that body which physical eyes could not see. When Jesus died He resurrected from the dead and went to heaven and gave us His Spirit. As the bible Galatians 4:6 says, "Because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying, 'Abba! Father!'" and so this means that if we have received the Spirit of the Son of God, Jesus, then we are still with the real Jesus. It's therefore not about being with the fleshly form Jesus, but it's about being with Christ who was in that fleshly form of Jesus, it's about being with the Spirit of the same Jesus. Because it is not the body of Jesus which is the real Jesus, it is the Spirit of Jesus that was in that body which is the real Jesus. That is why in John 14:17-18 Jesus said "17 that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you." And so Jesus was trying to tell his disciples that He was that Spirit that was currently abiding 'with them', in fleshly form, but shall soon begin to dwell 'in them', in spirit form. And then He continued and said in verse 18 "I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you." This tells us that if we must walk with the Holy Spirit Who Himself is Christ, we must therefore be very sensitive to acknowledge His presence just like we can be able to acknowledge the presence of a fellow human been. The same way He used to walk with His deciples before He died, doing miracles and instructing them on what to do, is the same way He is desiring to walk with anyone who recognizes His presence in that same capacity. Even scripture refers to the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of Jesus in Acts 16:7, when it says, "When they came to the border of Mysia, they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them to." He is the same Jesus in the person of the Holy Spirit. This book was therefore written in order to help us walk with Him.

  • von Thomas Carlyle
    26,00 €

    "The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. II" continues the profound trade between two highbrow giants, Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson. This collection, spanning numerous a long time, delves deeper into the tricky tapestry in their friendship, revealing an ongoing talk that formed the 19th-century highbrow landscape. Volume II unveils the unfolding dynamics in their relationship, delving into the ebb and waft in their thoughts, private reviews, and shared philosophical pursuits. Carlyle and Emerson preserve to have interaction in a wealthy trade of letters that touch upon literature, society, politics, and the profound adjustments in their time. The collection captures the essence in their friendship, characterized with the aid of mutual appreciate and admiration, as well as moments of disagreement and reflection. Readers witness the evolution of their intellectual views, encouraged by using the social and cultural milieu of the 19th century. The letters provide insights into Carlyle's reflections at the tumultuous events of the Victorian technology and Emerson's persisted exploration of transcendentalist philosophy. Volume II serves as a pivotal continuation of the correspondence, providing a deeper information of the iconic bond among Carlyle and Emerson.

  • von Ralph Waldo Emerson
    21,00 €

    "Society and Solitude" is a set of writings by means of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a famous American transcendentalist who wrote many works. This work is the end result of Emerson thoughts on how people must engage with others and how crucial it is to find a balance between being with others and thinking about matters by way of yourself. The essays in "Society and Solitude" talk approximately plenty of various things, like friendship, living, independence, and the fee of being alone. Emerson thinks about how society shapes the individual and tells human beings to stay actual to themselves and not deliver in to conformity. He seems into the concept that silence, which is different from being alone, will let you examine extra approximately yourself and develop as a person. "Old Age" is an essay about the expertise that incorporates aging, while "Civilization" is an essay approximately Emerson's mind on the coolest and terrible parts of societal growth. "Works and Days" stresses how critical it is to discover a stability among intellectual activities and everyday sports activities. Emerson's writing in "Society and Solitude" is understood for its highbrow intensity, eloquence, and sharp observations approximately humans. The books within the collection make humans reflect onconsideration on their area in society, the value of actual relationships, and the way essential by myself time is for creativity and self-reflection.

  • von Voltaire
    26,00 €

    Voltaire's "Philosophical Dictionary" stands as a huge work that encapsulates the Enlightenment thinker's wit, skepticism, and intellectual prowess. Composed within the 18th century, Voltaire, a key figure of the Enlightenment, provides a complete collection of essays, reflections, and critiques that discover a myriad of subjects ranging from faith and morality to technological know-how and governance. In this magnum opus, Voltaire employs his function satirical style to dissect the prevailing institutions and ideologies of his time. With eager insights and a razor-sharp pen, he demanding situations dogma, promotes purpose, and advocates for freedom of thought. The "Philosophical Dictionary" is a testomony to Voltaire's dedication to purpose, secularism, and a relentless pursuit of understanding. Structured as an alphabetical encyclopedia, the paintings covers an extensive array of topics, providing readers with a panoramic view of the Enlightenment's highbrow panorama. Voltaire's erudition and irreverence make this collection not simplest a vital examination of his modern-day society however also a undying exploration of human nature and the pursuit of enlightenment. "Philosophical Dictionary" stays a cornerstone of Enlightenment literature, showcasing Voltaire's enduring influence as a logician, satirist, and recommend for intellectual freedom. Through its pages, readers come upon a profound and often humorous engagement with the thoughts that formed the Enlightenment and continue to resonate within the nation-states of philosophy and essential thinking.

  • von Frank Preston Stearns
    21,00 €

    "Sketches from Concord and Appledore" and have been written with the aid of American author and pupil Frank Preston Stearns. The book is an interesting investigate the highbrow and cultural lifestyles of two remarkable locations: Concord and Appledore. People recognize Stearns for his eager observations and historic insights. In this book, he shows readers bright snapshots of Concord, Massachusetts, which was a center of intellectual sports at some stage in the transcendentalist movement. In his essays, he receives the spirit of the city by way of looking into its literary records, it¿s thrilling humans, and the paintings of philosophers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The collection also takes readers to Appledore Island, which is part of the Isles of Shoals and is nonviolent. It is off the coast of New Hampshire. Stearns paints a brilliant photo of this lovely region, searching at both its natural beauty and the artistic community that grew there. The articles provide thoughts on how the island affected amazing writers and artists who went there to discover idea in its peaceful setting. "Sketches from Concord and Appledore" is an essential piece of American highbrow records as it combines Stearns' know-how of the beyond together with his writing talent, which brings these two critical places to life for readers.

  • von John Keble
    26,00 €

    "The Christian Year" by John Keble is a group of songs and poems that show the liturgical calendar of the Church of England in a poetic way. Keble, a well-known Anglican priest and Oxford student, wrote this as a spiritual manual to go together with the Christian yr's exceptional seasons and banquet days. The collection is divided into elements that suit the liturgical calendar. For instance, there are poems for every Sunday and critical non-religious activities. Keble's strains show a deep know-how of religion and theology, giving us a danger to think about what each occasion inside the Christian tale manner. The poems are memorable for his or her rich language, deep imagery, and honest look at of religion. They make readers assume deeply approximately problems of worship and Christian doctrine. "The Christian Year" had a massive impact on Victorian non secular literature and have become very famous because it changed into connected to the Oxford Movement, a Church of England revival in the 1800s. The works of Keble are not best a literary statement of devotion, however also a theological meditation that leads readers on a yr-lengthy adventure of prayer and reflection.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    22,00 €

    The novel "The Career of Claudia" changed into written through Frances Mary Peard, a British author who is known for her paintings in past due 1800s writing. The story, which got here out in 1886, is ready the principle individual, Claudia Greville, and her studies and manner of life. Claudia's story takes location in Victorian England and is set finding out about herself and assembly the standards of society. Claudia is from a wealthy family, but she doesn't observe the regulations and desires to make her personal way in a world that doesn't allow ladies do what they want. The tale follows Claudia as she offers with problems related to love, family, and social norms. It gives a complicated look at the boundaries girls confronted in Victorian times. Peard tells a story approximately how girls' roles and expectations modified during this time by means of having Claudia go after her unusual dreams and deal with the reviews of society. This book shows how gender roles and social policies exchange through the years by using displaying Claudia's power and backbone within the face of societal limitations. According to Frances Mary Peard, "The Career of Claudia" is an essential piece of Victorian writing. It tells an interesting story about identity, societal expectations, and the search for personal achievement in a time while society become very rigid.

  • von Howard Pyle
    19,00 €

    ¿Otto of the Silver Hand" by Howard Pyle is a traditional historical adventure novel that transports readers to medieval Germany. The story follows the titular person, Otto, the son of a nobleman, Baron Conrad. The idyllic existence of Otto and his circle of relatives is shattered while a longstanding feud with a rival nobleman, Baron Frederick, culminates in tragedy. In a vengeful act, Baron Frederick assaults Otto's domestic, leading to the death of Otto's mother and father. Left orphaned and disfigured inside the assault, Otto seeks refuge with his maternal uncle, the abbot of a monastery. As he grows up, Otto ought to come to phrases together with his desire for revenge and the teachings of the monastery that sell forgiveness and peace. The novel unfolds as a coming-of-age tale, exploring subject matters of honor, vengeance, and the transformative strength of love. Howard Pyle, renowned for his contributions to children's literature and historical fiction, weaves a gripping narrative filled with vibrant descriptions of medieval life, chivalry, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. "Otto of the Silver Hand" is widely known for its attractive storytelling, rich ancient element, and undying exploration of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    28,00 €

  • von John Jay Chapman
    20,00 €

    "Emerson and Other Essays" is a set of upsetting pieces written by means of American essayist and critic John Jay Chapman within the overdue 1800s and early 1900s. Chapman covers a huge range of philosophical and cultural topics on this series, which suggests off his eager thoughts and deep reflections. The main piece is the name article on Ralph Waldo Emerson, which gives a deep analysis of the transcendentalist philosopher's ideas and how they have got affected intellectual American lifestyles. Chapman digs deep into Emerson's principle, displaying the way it applies to modern-day international and the way it has changed subculture as a whole. The series consists of writings with the aid of authors aside from Emerson that talk approximately a huge range of topics, including literature, society, and ethics. This creator, Chapman, wrote in a way that turned into smooth to recognize, intellectually rigorous, and deeply linked to the tradition of his time. "Emerson and Other Essays" now not most effective gives readers a more entire understanding of Emerson's thoughts, however it also offers them a deeper check out Chapman's very own thoughts on the complicated nature of lifestyles. The essays that Chapman wrote nevertheless show how clever he become and how he could specific deep ideas with eloquence and depth. This makes the collection an important part of American literary and philosophical debate.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    21,00 €

    "The Man with a Shadow Vol. One" by means of George Manville Fenn unfolds a riveting narrative that intertwines mystery, adventure, and the complexities of human nature. Set towards the backdrop of an enigmatic protagonist, the story delves into the shadows of identification and intrigue, leading readers via a compelling adventure of discovery. Fenn, acknowledged for his mastery in crafting tales of suspense and individual-driven plots, invitations readers right into an international wherein secrets and techniques and shadows converge to shape destinies. With his signature combination of vivid storytelling and eager insights into human behavior, Fenn constructs a narrative that guarantees not most effective suspenseful twists but additionally profound reflections on the shadows that outline us. "The Man with a Shadow Vol. One" stands as a testament to Fenn's literary prowess, presenting readers an immersive experience in an international in which the boundary between mild and shadow is blurred, and the unraveling of mysteries is poised to captivate the imagination.

  • von John Morley
    20,00 €

    The touchy art of bargaining and the thoughts that underlie compromise in lots of areas of lifestyles are explored in "On Compromise" by John Morley. Morley, a famous British creator and flesh presser, talks approximately compromise from each a political and a social factor of view, that specialize in how it may assist people get alongside and pass ahead in society. In Morley's paintings, the complicated strategies of reaching agreements are explored, with a focus on how essential it's far to discover not unusual floor even if people have extraordinary evaluations. Morley talks approximately compromise within the book now not only as a strategy, but additionally as a critical part of democracy government and social concord. Using examples from records and problems occurring in his personal time, Morley makes a robust case for why settlement is important for keeping things solid and stopping the weakening of social bonds. His thoughts come from cautiously looking into the complex parts of agreement, including the ethical troubles it brings up and the problems it creates for humans and organizations. In "On Compromise," John Morley's beautiful writing and keen observations give readers an undying observe how vital agreement is to the strolling of a healthful and developing society.

  • von John Greenleaf Whittier
    17,00 €

    "Personal Sketches and Tributes" with the aid of John Greenleaf Whittier is a compelling series of literary photographs and heartfelt tributes, showcasing the author's mastery in taking pictures the essence of individuals and conveying his deep appreciation for his or her lives. Published inside the 19th century, this collection highlights Whittier's potential to intertwine poetic sensibilities with insightful person sketches. The book features a numerous array of subjects, starting from ancient figures to private friends, offering readers a rich tapestry of human reviews. Whittier's keen observations and eloquent prose carry each individual to life, allowing readers to connect to the particular features and contributions of those he portrays. "Personal Sketches and Tributes" displays Whittier's dedication to social justice, as visible in his tributes to abolitionists and reformers. His writing serves as a platform to express admiration for those who dedicated their lives to noble reasons and stimulated fine exchange in society. Through this series, Whittier not simplest demonstrates his literary ability however also provides readers with a window into the cultural and social milieu of his time. The heartfelt tributes and nuanced sketches reveal the writer's deep empathy and his notion in the transformative power of individuals in shaping a better international.

  • von Andre Theuriet
    22,00 €

    "A Woodland Queen ('Reine des Bois') ¿ Complete" by André Theuriet is a captivating novel that immerses readers within the mesmerizing splendor of the French geographical region. First published within the overdue 19th century, the narrative weaves a tapestry of romance, nature, and the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of the serene woodlands, the story unfolds around the protagonist, the Woodland Queen. Theuriet masterfully depicts her as a symbol of nature's charm and an embodiment of purity. The novel explores the sensitive interplay between the magical factors of the forest and the human feelings of love and desire. The lyrical prose of André Theuriet vividly brings to life the plush landscapes, portraying the woodlands as a realm of magic and thriller. The characters navigate the complexities in their relationships, intertwining with the herbal global round them. The writer's eager observations of both human behavior and the wonders of nature make contributions to the radical's undying appeal. "A Woodland Queen" is widely known for its poetic language, evocative descriptions, and the exploration of the symbiotic courting between humanity and the herbal world. André Theuriet's masterpiece remains a testomony to his capacity to transport readers to a realm in which the boundaries among reality and fantasy blur, inviting them to enjoy the magic and romance of the woodlands.

  • von Benson E. F.
    22,00 €

    "A Reaping" is an amazing book that takes area against a heritage of thriller and intrigue, blending tension with human drama. The book seems on the complexities of relationships and the results of moves that pass past phrases. It is written with thrilling language and complicated stories. The story follows the lives of thrilling human beings, each of whom is hiding secrets and abilties that slowly come to light as the tale is going on. As a creator, E. F. Benson shows a strong interest in human nature with the aid of delving into the characters' emotions and reasons in a completely clear way. The ominous placing of "A Reaping" explores topics of recuperation, forgiveness, and the robust bonds that human beings have with their beyond. As the author writes, brilliant details and deep individual increase pull readers right into a world that is each beautiful and frightening. As the tale goes on, unexpected changes and twists maintain the reader turning pages, making for an interesting and thrilling reading enjoy. "A Reaping" is an exceptional example of how desirable E. F. Benson is at telling stories. It's a journey that makes you suspect and stays with you long after the final bankruptcy is over.

  • von Oliphant
    33,00 €

    "The Perpetual Curate" is a book written by Mrs. Oliphant, a pen name utilized by Margaret Oliphant, a well-known Scottish author. Frank Wentworth, a younger priest who becomes the everlasting curate in a small English city, is the main man or woman of the story. The book shows Wentworth's struggles and successes as he offers with the difficulties of us of an existence, personal relationships, and social expectancies. With the assist of a clergyman, Mrs. Oliphant expertly spins a story that explores the ethical and moral troubles humans face, relating subject matters of obligation, morality, and how the network's dynamics are changing. Frank Wentworth's journey takes region in Victorian England, giving readers an in depth photograph of the society and religious beliefs of the time. As the perpetual curate, Wentworth meets a huge variety of human beings, all of whom upload to the rich tapestry of human studies inside the book. When Mrs. Oliphant writes, she does so with a sharp wit, a deep expertise of the problems her character¿s face, and a pointy commentary of human nature.

  • von Francis Fisher Browne
    37,00 €

    "The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln" through Francis Fisher Browne is a biographical painting that gives readers an intimate glimpse into the everyday reviews and individual of considered one of America's most revered figures, Abraham Lincoln. Browne's book stands as a completely unique contribution to the knowledge of the sixteenth President of the USA. Browne meticulously chronicles Lincoln's regular routines, private behavior, and interactions, aiming to provide an extra human and relatable portrait of the wonderful chief. The book explores Lincoln's humor, storytelling prowess, and the simplicity of his way of life, dropping light on the person behind the huge obligations of the presidency. The creator delves into Lincoln's early years, his criminal career, and the demanding situations he faced at the countrywide stage throughout a tumultuous duration in American history. Browne's narrative captures the essence of Lincoln's man or woman, emphasizing his resilience, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the principles of justice and equality. "The Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln" serves not only as a biography however as a historic file that deepens our connection to one of the nation's most iconic leaders. Browne's insightful storytelling, mixed with an abundance of anecdotes, paints a bright and memorable picture of Lincoln's each-day existence, contributing to an extra profound appreciation of the person in the back of the iconic legacy.

  • von Humphry Ward
    23,00 €

    "Helena" by means of Mrs. Humphry Ward is a compelling novel that delves into the complicated interaction of duty, love, and societal expectancies. Set against the backdrop of the past due 19th century, the tale revolves round Helena, a younger and spirited woman torn between her responsibilities to her family and her choice for non-public success. As the radical unfolds, Mrs. Humphry Ward intricately weaves a narrative that explores the demanding situations confronted by using Helena as she confronts the societal norms and expectations that confine her. The individual's journey is marked via a quest for self-discovery and a determination to forge her personal route in an international that often dictates in any other case. The novel is not only a portrait of a girl's war for independence however additionally a reflection of the broader societal adjustments of the time. Mrs. Humphry Ward's prose is each eloquent and idea-provoking, supplying readers a glimpse into the intricacies of relationships and the evolving roles of women in society. "Helena" stands as a testomony to Mrs. Humphry Ward's skill in taking pictures the nuances of human emotions and societal dynamics.

  • von James Stephens
    21,00 €

    "The Crock of Gold" by using James Stephens is a fanciful and philosophical masterpiece that weaves together folklore, delusion, and profound insights into the human situation. Set in a mythical Irish landscape, the radical follows the adventures of a truth seeker, an evil fairy, and a leprechaun, each in pursuit of the titular "Crock of Gold," which symbolizes the remaining supply of happiness and expertise. James Stephens, an Irish creator, employs rich and poetic language to explore profound subject matters such as the pursuit of expertise, the which means of happiness, and the interplay between the material and non-secular geographical regions. The characters embark on a quest that transcends the physical international, delving into the geographical regions of imagination and metaphysics. The novel is well known for its allegorical nature, mixing humor with deep philosophical musings. Through its fantastical factors and magical realism, Stephens crafts a story that invitations readers to reflect at the complexities of life. The tale unfolds as a sequence of encounters and adventures that lead the characters¿and with the aid of extension, the readers¿in the direction of a deeper information of lifestyles's mysteries. "The Crock of Gold" stands as a testament to James Stephens's literary prowess, providing a completely unique and spell binding exploration of the human revel in through the lens of Irish mythology and folklore.

  • von Richard Steele
    20,00 €

    Isaac Bickerstaff" is a satirical work written via Richard Steele, an Irish author and co-founding father of the famed 18th-century periodical, "The Spectator." The work is a fictional character, a persona Steele adopted to satirize and comment on contemporary social and political problems. In "Isaac Bickerstaff," Steele uses wit and humor to lampoon numerous elements of London society, together with its manners, literature, and politics. The character of Bickerstaff serves as a satirical vehicle thru which Steele supplies astute observations and critiques, regularly taking over the persona of an astrologer predicting the future with humorous and exaggerated predictions. Notably, Steele's use of the Bickerstaff personality become a part of a literary feud with some other cutting-edge author, Jonathan Swift. Both Steele and Swift hired fictional characters and funny narratives of their writings to mock and ridicule every other and the cultural and political happenings of the time. "Isaac Bickerstaff" exemplifies Steele's skill in using satire to address societal issues while wonderful readers. It stays a vast piece in the records of 18th-century English literature, showcasing the power of satire as a tool for social commentary and grievance.

  • von Richard Gilpin
    23,00 €

    "Dæmonologia Sacra, or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations Part II" is a profound work authored with the aid of Richard Gilpin, a seventeenth-century English clergyman and theologian. Published inside the 17th century, this treatise serves as the second one part of a comprehensive examination of the enticements posed by Satan. The book delves into the theological exploration of demonic affects and Satan's techniques to tempt individuals. Richard Gilpin draws on biblical references, non-secular doctrine, and his deep know-how of Christian theology to investigate the character of those temptations. The work pursuits to offer perception into recognizing and resisting the wiles of Satan, providing guidance to individuals navigating spiritual demanding situations. Gilpin's "Dæmonologia Sacra" is a mirrored image of the religious and highbrow climate of the time, addressing worries approximately the influence of evil forces on human conduct. As an influential clergyman, Gilpin contributes to the wider discourse on religious struggle and the moral struggles faced with the aid of believers. The treatise remains a considerable historic and theological work, imparting a window into the non-secular concept of the 17th century. Gilpin's meticulous exploration of Satan's temptations and his steering on non-secular resilience make a contribution to the long-lasting relevance of "Dæmonologia Sacra" inside the take a look at of Christian theology and the records of religious notion.

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