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  • von Louis Couperus
    23,00 €

    "The Law Inevitable" by Louis Couperus is a captivating anthology of tales that represents the author's try to distill his various fiction thoughts into a cohesive and lower priced series handy to readers of all ages. This anthology seamlessly weaves collectively a tapestry of interesting and concept-frightening narratives. Some stories stand out with their brilliance and appeal, shooting the reader's interest from the outset, whilst others unfold greater subtly, steadily drawing readers into their immersive worlds. As a piece of fiction, this collection showcases Couperus's versatility and ability to delve into diverse subject matters and genres. The stories, cautiously compiled right into an unmarried draft, replicate the author's creative prowess and provide a numerous variety of ideas for readers to explore. The book modern presentation, proposing an eye-catching new cowl and professionally typeset manuscript, enhances the overall reading enjoy. "The Law Inevitable" isn't always merely a compilation of tales however a testament to Couperus's literary finesse, offering readers with a wealthy and attractive journey through the nation-states of fiction.

  • von Charles Ives
    17,00 €

    "Essays Before a Sonata" is a one-of-a-type and groundbreaking piece of artwork by means of American composer Charles Ives, who recognized for making critical additions to twentieth-century music. This set of writings is going with Ives "Concord Sonata," a piece of music that turned into stimulated by means of the transcendentalist writers and thinkers who lived in Concord, Massachusetts. Ives writes approximately music, philosophy, and life in these writings, which provide you a way to understand the intellectual and creative historical past of the "Concord Sonata." The identify itself suggests that Ives thought the listener have to think cautiously approximately the piece of track before they virtually listen it. Ives writes approximately a number of various things, along with the connection among song and transcendentalist theory, the idea of invention, and the place of dissonance in track. Like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, he sees links among what he is studying and the philosophical thoughts of these great minds. "Essays Before a Sonata" indicates how avant-garde and innovative Ives was with all of his songs and high-degree writing. As a hyperlink among tune and notion, it helps listeners apprehend how complicated the "Concord Sonata" is and gives them a better know-how of Ives's specific musical imagination and foresight.

  • von Molesworth
    20,00 €

    A writer named Mary Louisa Molesworth writes below the pen name Mrs. Molesworth. Her collection of brief testimonies called "Uncanny Tales" is a combination of thrillers and spooky testimonies. In a book posted inside the overdue 1800s, Molesworth, an English creator of many kid's books, indicates how flexible she became with the aid of writing about scary and strange things. The stories on this series are complete of hysteria and mystery, and that they often observe matters that are just a little off the norm. Molesworth makes use of her ability at telling stories to create testimonies that maintain readers inquisitive about adding a hint of the unusual and the surprising. The memories are marked by their moody settings, exciting characters, and creative plot turns that create a mix of fable and suspense. Even though Mrs. Molesworth might be quality known for her work on children's books, "Uncanny Tales" shows that she can write in a variety of styles. Because it shows how appropriate she is at telling tales, the book gives readers a check out the darker and extra mysterious elements of her writing. "Uncanny Tales" is a lovely alternate from Molesworth's extra usual books. It has a chain of interesting and spooky short tales that make you want to explore the unknown and experience the draw of the supernatural.

  • von Humphry Ward
    23,00 €

    "Harvest" by means of Mrs. Humphry Ward is a poignant exploration of societal shifts and private transformation inside the face of alternate. Set towards the backdrop of rural England, the unconventional unfolds with a rich tapestry of characters grappling with the profound influences of the rural revolution. As farms evolve and conventional approaches of lifestyles are disrupted, the narrative weaves together the fates of individuals caught in the tide of development. At the heart of the story is a compelling examination of human resilience, love, and the complexities of societal expectations. Mrs. Humphry Ward's eager insight into the human circumstance is obvious as characters navigate the demanding situations of adapting to a hastily converting global. The novel delves into issues of identity, belonging, and the tension between tradition and development. "Harvest" stands as a literary reflection at the broader social and economic shifts of its time, offering readers with a thought-scary exploration of the human revel in amid transformation. With eloquent prose and nuanced characterizations, Mrs. Humphry Ward creates a compelling narrative that resonates with readers, inviting them to mirror on the iconic nature of the human spirit in the face of profound trade.

  • von Ella Wheeler Wilcox
    21,00 €

    The book "A Woman of the World" by using Ella Wheeler Wilcox could be very thrilling because it indicates how complicated womanhood become and the way society expected women to act inside the past due 1800s. Wilcox is a famous American author and artist who has written many books. She is known for her eager know-how of the way humans experience and how society works, and this book isn't any one of a kind. The story is in general about the principle individual, a lady who has to address a world complete of rigid social rules and gender roles. Wilcox, who's known for having progressive views, writes a story that goes towards these norms by way of exploring issues of freedom, love, and personal growth. The book follows the main man or woman's adventure as she struggles to live as much as societal standards while also seeking to be herself and discover her manner in a global this is converting quickly. Eloquence and emotional depth are what make Ella Wheeler Wilcox's writing stand out. She tells testimonies that without a doubt hit domestic with readers. "A Woman of the World" suggests how devoted the writer is to writing approximately gender and freedom at a time whilst society is converting. Wilcox now not only tells an interesting tale in this creative paintings, however he also makes a social factor that is nonetheless essential.

  • von Mevlud Martino Mauro
    19,00 €

    How does one explain The Village of Love other than to recognize it as the archetype from which all civilization arises? A village where everything seems broken, full of love and despair, is continuously mending itself and continuously in the throes of hypocrisy and sincerity at the same time. A village was lost and piled under heaps of centuries of social and familial inheritance, some good and some ignorant. In spite of all this, this village works, and all is as it should be: beautiful, while unifying and separating at the same time, whereby life meets death and death life, whereby women and men celebrate and suffer, depart and arrive, where dark and light, the moon and the stars, children, animals, air and water, marriage and religion, and all stated in this village exist side by side. Only love can be the cement that holds all these blocks together. Only love could allow such a village to endure. Only love. In this novel, Martino does what he does best as a writer. He weaves life and its events into a magical and surreal tapestry, into a hallucination that closely resembles the intangible effect that life leaves on someone trying to understand it. Written in magical realism, hyperbole, poetic flight, and superb craftsmanship, it is not only a writer's delight but a voyage for all readers wanting to capture the inner longing of the heart-the longing that wants to free itself from the cage of what has arisen from that village, the civilization of today-and in that freedom, discard all that is ugly, take all that is good, and fly into another domain of light upon light. The victory of the heart. It has been a very long time since writing of this magnitude and skill has come alive and manifested as a very fine and exceptional novel.

  • von Henry Frederick Cope
    20,00 €

    Henry Frederick Cope's "Levels of Living" is an exciting series of nonfiction stories that try and deliver together the author's many mind into an unmarried story. These perspectives can be examining through many human beings for a low charge. Cope's collection weaves together interesting and awesome memories, some of that are immediately gripping and others of that have a diffused appeal that draws readers in over time. The book seems to be a nonfiction gem, full of thrilling ideas that readers of all ages can relate to. A thrilling tale, "Levels of Living" is full of surprising turns and twists that keep the reader interested. Cope skillfully actions between an extensive variety of subjects, developing a set that is each mentally stimulating and easy to apprehend. The tales are cautiously selected so that they float together in a way that keeps readers interested. This model of "Levels of Living" is not simplest a great piece of writing, however it is also lovely to take a look at, with a catchy new cover and a properly typeset manuscript. The book is simple to read, and the modern format makes it even extra appealing to a brand new organization of readers who need to explore the deep ideas it carries. Cope's paintings indicate that cautious nonfiction can be closing for a long time, which makes "Levels of Living" an essential addition to the literary world.

  • von Kathleen Thompson Norris
    19,00 €

    "Mother" by Kathleen Thompson Norris is a poignant exploration of the complexities of motherhood and own family lifestyles within the early 20th century. Norris, a prolific American novelist, delves into the challenges faced by means of ladies as they navigate societal expectations and personal aspirations. The narrative revolves round Kate Clephane, a devoted spouse and mother, whose lifestyles takes unexpected turns as she grapples with the converting dynamics of her own family. Norris skillfully depicts the diverse roles women play in society, capturing the essence of motherhood, marriage, and the pursuit of character fulfillment. As Kate's story unfolds, readers witness the evolving relationships inside her circle of relatives, and the radical will become a reflection at the moving social norms and ladies's roles all through that technology. Norris's writing is marked with the aid of its eager observations, imparting a glimpse into the emotional landscapes of her characters. "Mother" stands as a testament to Norris's capacity to deal with undying issues with sensitivity and insight. Through Kate's journey, the radical explores the popular challenges faced by way of moms and the problematic interplay among private desires and societal expectancies. Kathleen Thompson Norris's work stays applicable, offering readers with a compelling and idea-upsetting exploration of the complexities inherent inside the idea of motherhood.

  • von Benson E. F.
    24,00 €

    "The Relentless City" by E. F. Benson is a captivating exploration of the dynamic and unforgiving city panorama, where ambition, ardour, and societal expectations collide. Set towards the bustling backdrop of city life, Benson weaves a tale that delves into the intricacies of relationships and the pursuit of achievement in a continuing metropolis. The narrative follows a various forged of characters navigating the demanding situations of city living, every grappling with private aspirations and societal pressures. Benson's keen observations and satirical wit carry to life the multifaceted nature of the urban experience, in which fortunes rise and fall, alliances form and fall apart, and the pursuit of happiness becomes a constant enterprise. As the characters navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations, "The Relentless City" will become a poignant mirrored image at the human circumstance in the city jungle. Benson's prose is each evocative and insightful, taking pictures the essence of a metropolis that never sleeps and the relentless pursuit of goals that defines its population. With its wealthy character development and social observation, "The Relentless City" stands as a testament to E. F. Benson's storytelling prowess, offering readers a compelling and notion-frightening exploration of life inside the unyielding heart of the town.

  • von William Le Queux
    24,00 €

    "The Sign of the Stranger" is an exciting tale written via William Le Queux, who is mentioned for being a professional in spying and mystery. The tale takes location in opposition to a mysterious and anxious historical past, as the precept character offers with the advent of a stranger whose presence units off a sequence of strange sports. As the tale goes on, the precept character gadgets out to locate the mysterious individual who is hiding secrets and techniques, navigating a worldwide full of shadows, remote places intrigue, and unexpected turns. Le Queux skillfully weaves an internet of hysteria that continues readers on the brink of their seats as the primary man or woman receives deeper into the thriller. The story actions with a feel of unpredictability, mixing spying and unusual alliances to make a charming tale that goes beyond favored genres. "The Sign of the Stranger" isn't simplest a thrilling has a have a look at of the unknown manner to Le Queux's vibrant writing and complex plot, however it is also evidence of the writer's capacity to write down compelling recollections that keep readers concerned. Le Queux's mysterious odyssey lets readers discern out the thriller alongside aspect the principle person, making for a thrilling journey into the world of secrets and strategies, anxiety, and the unknown.

  • von William Le Queux
    24,00 €

    "Hushed Up!" is a thrilling book by means of the famous British writer William Le Queux, who's recognized for his work in the thriller and secret agent fields. Before it become published inside the early 1900s, the rebellion goes deep into a maze of political plots and mystery sports activities. Le Queux, who's acknowledged for writing very thrilling testimonies, creates an international in which people are dealing with secret plans and operations. The story takes area against this historical past. The fundamental man or woman of the story is a journalist named Gilbert Stern who is pushed to locate the fact in the back of a mysterious global plot. Stern delves deeper into the internet of intrigue and reveals a group of clever people who are controlling activities to in addition their own dreams. Le Queux deftly combines factors of a thriller and a political thriller to create a story that is both exciting and scary in its ideas. "Hushed Up!" looks at corruption, strength battles, and what occurs whilst authority isn't always checked. It's clear that Le Queux is an incredible storyteller due to the fact he pulls readers into a world where fact is difficult to pin down and hazard lurks inside the darkish. The book no longer best keeps you guessing with its exciting plot, however it also makes a factor of showing how complicated politics have been on the time it become written.

  • von Maurice Leblanc
    31,00 €

    "The Teeth of the Tiger" book by Maurice Leblanc's (Les Dents du Tigre). Set in opposition to the background of World War I, this book is set spying and political scheming. As the story is going on, Roland, Raoul, and Kesselbach, 3 friends, get caught up in a complicated internet of global spying. The three of them discover an extraordinary code known as "The Teeth of the Tiger," which is the key to a dangerous secret. As they are attempting to figure out the code, they're being chased via some of corporations, along with German hackers and French intelligence agents. When Leblanc writes a story throughout the warfare, he creates some surroundings of doubt and hazard that is each interesting and horrifying. As the characters try to locate their way via a risky international full of conflicting loyalties, the book explores topics of loyalty, deception, and the high stakes of political games. "The Teeth of the Tiger" shows how right Leblanc is at telling memories in a way that isn't always pretty much his famous Arsène Lupin tales. Leblanc writes a gripping and atmospheric mystery with complicated plot twists and a properly-developed tale. This shows how versatile he is as an author within the thriller and undercover agent fiction genres.

  • von Richard Gilpin
    22,00 €

    "Dæmonologia Sacra, or, A TREATISE OF SATAN'S TEMPTATIONS Part. I" 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 first 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.

  • von Arnold Bennett
    17,00 €

    Arnold Bennett's "The Plain Man and His Wife" is a transferring study normal lifestyles, love, and how complex relationships may be. Bennett is a grasp storyteller who units his memories in England inside the early 1900s and shows how complex both the everyday and the deep may be. The book is frequently approximately Mr. And Mrs. Baines's lives, who're said to be a normal couple going through the tough components of everyday existence. Bennett's short observations and sensible writing make the ordinary extra exciting through weaving together a web of feelings and stories. The characters struggle with social expectations, their own dreams, and the way their courting works, which creates a tale that feels real. Bennett catches the essence of the human spirit and celebrates the beauty discovered in simplicity, much like Baines' family is going through us and downs. The creator has a deep understanding of humans because of how nicely they describe the characters and the way they hook up with each different. "The Plain Man and His Wife" suggests how well Bennett can locate super which means in the ordinary. Through his stunning writing, he makes readers experience like they're experiencing the America and downs of the principle character and his spouse. This creates a limitless tale that covers commonplace themes of love, resilience, and the search for meaning in lifestyles.

  • von Pere Alexandre Dumas
    18,00 €

    "The Marquise de Brinvilliers" is a historic proper crime story written via Alexandre Dumas, a famous French writer and actor who wrote many books. This piece is a part of Dumas's series of "Celebrated Crimes," wherein he writes about excessive-profile crimes from the past. The tale is based totally on the real-lifestyles determine of Marie-Madeleine-Marguerite d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, a French noblewoman who become put to dying in the 1600s for killing several own family contributors. Dumas does an extremely good process of writing about the scandalous events that caused the Marquise's arrest, trial, and very last loss of life. The tale builds with an exciting blend of tension, historical detail, and psychological perception into the Marquise's personality. Dumas is going into detail approximately why she did what she did, weaving a story of greed, betrayal, and moral decay within the French elite in the 1600s. "The Marquise de Brinvilliers" is extra than simply a real crime story. It's additionally a charming look at the worst elements of human nature and society's decay. Dumas's famous storytelling fashion is brought to this historic tale, making it a clever and captivating examine that attracts readers into the scandals and intrigues of a bygone generation of generation. The drawings display that Dumas became in a position to show real events into exciting memories.

  • von Lord Beaverbrook
    18,00 €

    With the help of Lord 1st Baron Bacon, "Success" is a thrilling study the requirements and dispositions that permit you to discover happiness in lots of areas of your life. This important work by the use of the Canadian-British newspaper writer and political professional, LORD BEAVERBROOK, moreover known as Lord 1st baron beaverbrook, is an undying manual for folks who need to get what they need. Lord Francis Bacon uses his personal stories and findings in the book to interrupt down the most crucial factors of happiness. He stresses how critical it is to have sturdy strength of will, patience, and the capability to conform to tough situations. Baron Verulam stresses how critical it's miles to have self-self-belief, assume strategically, and be able to capture opportunities as key steps on the direction to happiness. Throughout the book, Lord 1st Baron Beaverbrook makes use of testimonies and training from his eventful career in politics and the media to provide readers advice that is each beneficial and inspiring. "Success" is a valuable book for folks who need to be stimulated and guided in their private and expert lives due to the author's sharp views and practical technique.

  • von William Le Queux
    19,00 €

    William Le Queux's "The Veiled Man" is a captivating book that attracts readers right into a world of thriller, spying, and political intrigue. European history is ready to go through large modifications, which the tale takes vicinity against. The tale is mainly about the mysterious Veiled Man, who's hard to locate and has hidden goals and a strong choice to maintain things secret. As the principle person, Guy Thorne, gets caught up in an internet of global spying, he learns that the Veiled Man is a key participant in a high-stakes game of political trickery and manipulation. Le Queux, who is known for his expertise of spy stories, tells a story full of anxiety, exhilaration, and surprising turns in occasions. Power, conspiracies, and the complex dance that nations do throughout a time of worldwide instability are all explored in the book. The thriller of the Veiled Man is solved by using Thorne, who leads the reader on an exciting journey via dark electrical corridors and secret sports. Le Queux's talent as an author shines through as he cautiously builds tension and mystery, preserving readers on the threshold in their seats till the very quit.

  • von Charlotte Yonge
    31,00 €

    "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" through Charlotte M. Yonge is a continuation of the Victorian novel that delves deeper into the lives of the May family, exploring topics of morality, duty, and the demanding situations confronted by its characters. Set in the fictional English village of Stoneborough, the narrative unfolds as a tapestry of interconnected lives, focused across the resilient and virtuous Ethel May. As the ethical anchor of the May family, Ethel continues to navigate the complexities of familial relationships and societal expectations. The novel offers a nuanced portrayal of Victorian society, emphasizing the evolving roles and aspirations of its characters, especially the female protagonists. Yonge's storytelling captures the spirit of the generation, intertwining non-public trials, moral dilemmas, and societal commentary. "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" expands upon the metaphorical importance of the daisy, symbolizing the interconnected goals and aspirations of its characters. Ethel's unwavering dedication to goodness and distinctive feature serves as a guiding force in some story rich with emotional depth. Charlotte M. Yonge's writing style, characterized with the aid of sentimentality and moral depth, elevates "The Daisy Chain" right into a crucial paintings of Victorian literature. The novel not handiest serves as a fascinating tale of familial dynamics however also imparts enduring ethical instructions, making it a timeless exploration of human nature and societal expectations inside the Victorian generation.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    26,00 €

    The adventure book "Cutlass and Cudgel" was written by the famous British creator George Manville Fenn inside the 1800s. The story is ready in opposition to the background of maritime adventures, telling a story of excessive-seas journey, piracy, and the look for wealth. When the main person, Tom May, finds a mysterious map that leads to hidden wealth, he unearths himself in the middle of an interesting sea voyage. The unconventional takes region at some stage in the age of sail and gets the essence of life at sea, with risky waters, swashbuckling action, and crews combating with every other. As Tom May faces the tough situations of piracy, making buddies and fighting enemies in his quest for the coveted wealth, he adjustments as someone. Fenn's writing talents virtually shine via as he certainly describes the thrills and dangers of the open sea, making a global full of tension and exhilaration. The book is known for being practical about the sea because Fenn used what he knew from his time as a sailor and soldier to write it. "Cutlass and Cudgel" is evidence of George Manville Fenn's talent at writing thrilling adventures that readers who like sea testimonies, daring adventures, and the joys of locating riches on the high seas will enjoy.

  • von G. S. Weaver
    20,00 €

    The book "Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women" via G. S. Weaver is a wise manual that covers many components of a female's life. Weaver goes into incredible element on this entire work approximately the regions of physical, intellectual, and moral growth, giving helpful advice for self-improvement and private growth. Weaver writes about all of the exclusive elements of a younger female's existence, from the complex parts of dressing, splendor, and fashion to the important ones like work, faculty, and circle of relative¿s existence at domestic. The manual goes further to consist of issues of obligation which can be crucial to more youthful men. It talks approximately how relationships may be complex and the way vital it's miles to increase a sense of obligation. Weaver looks on the changing roles and goals of young women from a huge perspective with the aid of exploring marriage, becoming a girl, and the search for happiness in a careful way. Through fourteen lessons, the manual no longer simplest gives useful records, but additionally promotes self-empowerment and exploration. Weaver's work is a valuable aid for younger women who want to live happy and successful lives because it combines advice on private increase with records on what society expects of them. "Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women" is a permanent reminder of the author's dedication to giving women the gear they need to face lifestyles's demanding situations with skill, knowledge, and a whole-man or woman method.

  • von Molesworth
    19,00 €

    The short story "The Girls and I" changed into written by means of Mrs. Molesworth, whose actual name changed into Mary Louisa Molesworth and who changed into a well-known English writer of children's books in the past due 1800s and early 1900s. The book tells a candy and touching story about the lives of 3 sisters. The story is ready three sisters, Babi, Betty, and Bran, who're the "girls" within the title. As orphans who have to address the difficult things that include being an infant, the sisters get thru the u.S.A. And downs of lifestyles and form a near bond this is at the heart of the story. The story Molesworth tells is about a collection of cousins, friendship, and growing as a person. The radical takes place inside the stunning English nation-state and captures the innocence and marvel of childhood. Mrs. Molesworth's tales are regarded for being heat and honest, with people and conditions that younger readers can relate to. "The Girls and I" is a super instance of Mrs. Molesworth's talent at writing books for kids which might be each a laugh and teach them morals. Through the reports and studies of the three sisters, the book teaches critical classes about lifestyles and is a lovely look at Victorian kid's literature.

  • von Pere Alexandre Dumas
    17,00 €

    This collection of works by Alexandre Dumas, pere skillfully brings together many of his timeless views into a single, affordable work. Readers of all ages are welcome to explore the depth of his classic ideas. The collection has a fascinating mix of mesmerizing and interesting stories, some that grab readers right away and others that do it in a subtler way. Although "MURAT" is a classic, it also shows how good Dumas was as a writer by combining a lot of different ideas into one book. All of the stories in this collection have interesting turns and twists that keep the reader's attention with each new development. With an air of indulgence, the main character becomes an interesting central character who moves the story forward. Readers can't stop thinking about the story and feel driven to keep reading to figure out what's going on. This version of "MURAT" is both modern and easy to read, thanks to its eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript. Due to its long history as a classic and the low price that Dumas wanted to achieve, this collection of short stories will always be a gift for book lovers of all ages.

  • von Archibald Marshall
    22,00 €

    "Peter Binney," through Archibald Marshall, is a changing observe early twentieth-century relationships and social norms. The tale is ready Peter Binney, the boy or man in the title, who has to deal with the difficult elements of lifestyles in England during a time of social alternate. Peter has a tough time fitting in with what other humans consider him due to the fact he is sensitive and thinks loads about himself. It receives more difficult for him as he receives older because he has to cope with issues like love, own family, and the way he appears in public. The book goes into top notch intensity about Peter's intellectual and emotional journey, capturing the essence of his mind as he tries to discern out wherein he fits in a world this is changing. Marshall is understood for carefully watching humans and the way societies paintings. The tale he tells appears real and has plenty of meaning. Marshall shows how society changed over time through the tale of Peter Binney. In order to do this, he writes approximately tough topics like individuality, social norms, and the selection of private pride. "Peter Binney" indicates how exact Marshall is at writing about the complex components of human beings's lives.

  • von Francis Everton
    23,00 €

    "The Dalehouse Murder" by using Francis Everton unfolds as a riveting masterpiece that seamlessly marries historical intricacies with the suspense of a homicide thriller. Everton, a notable writer, intricately weaves a tale that captures the creativeness of readers with the aid of artfully connecting the historical backdrop with a compelling crime narrative. Set in opposition to the tapestry of a bygone technology, "The Dalehouse Murder" immerses readers inside the complexities of history while unraveling the intricacies of a gripping homicide plot. Everton's meticulous craftsmanship no longer best gives a captivating storyline but additionally cultivates a profound connection among the readers and the ancient context. Everton's writing transcends the conventional barriers of genres, fostering understanding and empathy amongst readers. The novel, enriched with creativity and ardour, introduces readers to a numerous range of feelings and ancient landscapes. Everton's prose is both fashionable and on hand, ensuring that the narrative is a lovely revel in for a huge audience. "The Dalehouse Murder" stands as a testomony to Francis Everton's literary prowess, where he effects blends sophistication with clarity. Through this first-rate work, Everton invitations readers to journey right into a global in which records and thriller converge, leaving an indelible mark at the panorama of historic crime fiction.

  • von Jules Claretie
    24,00 €

    "Prince Zilah ¿ Complete" through Jules Claretie is a compelling novel that unfolds towards the backdrop of political intrigue, romance, and the social upheavals of 19th-century France. This complete work, penned by way of the French writer, immerses readers in a tale that encompasses both non-public and societal struggles. The narrative revolves across the titular character, Prince Zilah, navigating the complicated and tumultuous political panorama of the time. As a noble parent, Zilah reveals himself entangled in an internet of conspiracies, love, and obligation. Claretie skillfully weaves together elements of ancient drama, romance, and social remark, growing a multi-layered tale that captures the essence of its generation. Set in a time of political upheaval and societal transformation, the novel delves into the non-public dilemmas confronted by Prince Zilah. His adventure becomes a reflection of the broader modifications taking place in French society throughout this era. The elaborate characterizations and brilliant descriptions of the political and cultural milieu make contributions to the richness of Claretie's storytelling. "Prince Zilah ¿ Complete" stands as a testomony to Jules Claretie's ability to combo historic events with fascinating storytelling. The novel no longer most effective offers a window into the beyond however also explores ordinary themes of love, loyalty, and the hunt for identity inside the face of societal upheaval.

  • von Archibald Marshall
    22,00 €

    "Upsidonia" via Archibald Marshall is a satirical and imaginative novel that invites readers right into a fictional utopian society. Marshall's work takes a fanciful and crucial examine societal norms and the pursuit of utopia. The narrative unfolds in Upsidonia, a cautiously constructed and apparently perfect society wherein traditional rules are becoming the other way up. Marshall employs satire to challenge societal conventions, exploring the consequences of an international where conventional values are inverted. Through clever and funny storytelling, Marshall introduces readers to a realm wherein the ordinary becomes high-quality and the anticipated is subverted. The characters navigate a topsy-turvy international that satirizes the norms of the time, presenting a reflection on societal expectancies, gender roles, and sophistication distinctions. "Upsidonia" stands as a unique and notion-upsetting piece of literature, showcasing Marshall's wit and social observation. The novel invites readers to impeach hooked up norms and ponder the results of a society in which the whole lot is reversed. Marshall's imaginative narrative serves as both amusement and a critique of the triumphing social order, making "Upsidonia" a compelling read for the ones interested by satirical fiction and societal exploration.

  • von John Mather Austin
    19,00 €

    John Mather Austin's "Golden Steps" is a large book that shows how lots the author loves the Universalist faith and desires to assist readers locate their very own religious route. The book, which become written within the 1800s, is sort of a moral compass due to the fact it's miles a set of thoughts, notes, and thoughts approximately Christian standards and Universalist beliefs. John Mather Austin is the pinnacle of the Christian Ambassador and a terrific Universalist minister. He brings his expertise of religion to "Golden Steps." Thought-frightening thoughts and lessons are preparing in this work to get human beings to head on a tremendous and emotionally satisfying adventure. A lot of people can apprehend Austin's writing due to the fact it's far lovely and clean to understand. This makes the deep thoughts of Universalism public. "Golden Steps" is more than simply religious conversation; it is also a beneficial manual for individuals who want to discover their moral and non-secular way in life. While speaking approximately ethics, kindness, and residing a superb lifestyle, the book additionally talks about a few other amazing subjects. Austin's know-how of popular salvation and the inherent goodness of people is apparent for the duration of the textual content, leaving readers in a first rate and satisfied mood.

  • von Arthur Christopher Benson
    22,00 €

    "From a College Window" by Arthur Christopher Benson is a collection of essays that offers readers with insightful reflections on life, schooling, and the human enjoy. Arthur Christopher Benson, a prolific English essayist, poet, and educational, draws on his reports and observations to provide a contemplative exploration of the world visible thru the lens of a university window. The essays inside the collection comment on a range of topics, along with the challenges and joys of schooling, the splendor found in regular moments, and the contemplation of deeper philosophical questions. Benson's writing is marked through its introspective and meditative quality, inviting readers to have interaction with the profound thoughts and reflections offered in each essay. As the author gazes out from the college window, he offers readers with a completely unique perspective on the world, weaving together observations on nature, literature, and the human condition. Benson's prose is each stylish and thought-upsetting, shooting the essence of his contemplative method to life and mastering. "From a College Window" stands as a testament to Arthur Christopher Benson's literary prowess and his capacity to carry undying truths via the artwork of the essay.

  • von Justin McCarthy
    29,00 €

    Justin McCarthy "Modern Leaders" is a thrilling collection of biographical essays that give readers a deep take a look at essential political humans from the 1800s. McCarthy, an Irish creator, historian, and baby-kisser, makes use of his sharp thoughts and writing abilties to color vibrant photos of essential political figures who fashioned the sector at the time they lived in. In this way, McCarthy dives into the lives and personalities of many leaders, giving a full examine their thoughts, alternatives, and results at the path of records. The book talks about a variety of specific people, giving readers a large image view of politics at a completely important time. McCarthy fashion of writing combines correct historic element with an interesting tale, which makes "Modern Leaders" an interesting and useful book to read. McCarthy's private sketches not only show what these leaders did properly and how difficult matters had been for them, but in addition they cross into the bigger social and political conditions that affected their choices. McCarthy is aware of lots about each writing and politics, and "Modern Leaders" suggests that. It gives readers a deep and handy examine the people who made an enduring effect on the sector inside the 1800s.

  • von J. A. Hammerton
    26,00 €

    Authored by J.A. Hammerton, "The World's Greatest Books Vol. IX" is a set of short tales that suggests how wealthy and varied writing is round the arena. As a reputable editor and literary figure, Hammerton puts collectively a group of works that span genres, cultures, and time durations, taking readers on a literary journey thru a number of the most well-known works ever written. This massive collection's ninth volume brings together a carefully selected selection of critical writings that display how large human notion and creativeness are. The series has plenty of distinctive forms of writing, from traditional memories to philosophical treatises. It gives readers a complete photo of what splendid writing is all about. Considerate selection by using Hammerton, who has plenty of revel in as an editor, consists of a nice mix of famous classics and lesser-recognized gems. The series of brief testimonies acts as a literary manual, leading readers via the complete subject of human storytelling. Thanks to Hammerton's cautious editing, this collection no longer handiest keeps the high-quality works of literature from exclusive countries alive, however it also offers readers easy get entry to to the first-class books inside the area. The carefully chosen pages of "The World's Greatest Books Vol. IX" deliver readers a huge view of what it manner to be human, whether they're reading undying works of fiction or deep intellectual insights.

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