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  • von Molesworth
    19,00 €

    "Four Ghost Stories" through Mrs. Molesworth is a set of supernatural testimonies that blend factors of thriller and the paranormal. These stories replicate the Victorian fascination with the eerie and the uncanny. In the first tale, "The Shadow within the Moonlight," a young woman encounters a mysterious shadow that leads her to a haunting revelation. The 2nd story, "The Man with the Cough," introduces a spectral determine who elicits a mixture of worry and sympathy. "The Strange Disappearance of Mr. Jeremiah Redworth" follows a weird disappearance that raises questions about the boundaries between life and dying. The very last story, "The Shadow in the Picture," delves into the eerie connection among a painting and a ghostly presence. Mrs. Molesworth, a prolific Victorian author recognised for her contributions to children's literature, displays her storytelling prowess in these ghostly narratives. The memories are characterized by using a subtle combo of mental suspense and supernatural factors, growing some surroundings of intrigue and mystery. Mrs. Molesworth's exploration of the supernatural aligns with the Victorian fascination with the mysterious and the unknown, making "Four Ghost Stories" a charming addition to the ghost story tradition of the technology.

  • von Grant Allen
    19,00 €

    "Babylon Vol. I" by Grant Allen immerses readers in a charming narrative that unfolds in opposition to the backdrop of ancient Mesopotamia, delving into the mysteries of this ancient epoch. Grant Allen, a prolific and versatile author of the late 19th and early twentieth centuries, weaves a tale that combines historical element with ingenious storytelling. The novel probably explores the vibrant and complex society of Babylon, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of its inhabitants, their customs, and the socio-political panorama of the time. Allen's narrative fashion, marked via a meticulous blend of ancient accuracy and literary aptitude, creates an immersive analyzing experience. As the first extent of the series, "Babylon" introduces characters navigating the challenges and intrigues of an historical civilization. Grant Allen's storytelling prowess is obvious as he brings to lifestyles the rich tapestry of Mesopotamian culture, inviting readers to explore the intricacies of a bygone era. With creativity and passion, Allen unfolds a narrative that no longer simplest entertains however additionally educates, imparting a fictionalized yet evocative portrayal of Babylon. The elegant prose and historical intensity make "Babylon Vol. I" a compelling examine, supplying a literary adventure that transports readers to the coronary heart of this ancient civilization whilst leaving them eager to delve into next volumes.

  • von Voltaire
    22,00 €

    "A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY VOL. V" is the maximum essential work of his time because it indicates how sharply he could chortle at and criticize the thoughts and establishments of his time. As a set of articles and entries, this philosophical dictionary gives you a full have a look at Voltaire's thoughts on a wide range of subjects, which include faith, government, science, and human nature. In the primary book, Voltaire uses his signature sarcastic fashion to interrupt down non-secular dogmas and traditional beliefs and call for purpose and tolerance. He talks about such things as theocracy, superstition, and religious hatred, and he helps a wiser and greater affordable way of coping with issues in society. The beliefs of the Enlightenment, like cause, man or woman freedom, and the look for knowledge, may be seen in Voltaire's writing. Voltaire's expertise is apparent at some stage in the dictionary, as he draws on a huge variety of sources, such as historical occasions, literature, and clinical reveals. There is a mixture of seriousness and sarcasm in his work, which makes complex thoughts reachable to a much wider audience. "A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY VOL. V" is an instance of Voltaire's highbrow legacy. It demanding situations the status quo and fights for highbrow freedom and open research.

  • von Augustine Birrell
    19,00 €

    Augustine Birrell's "Obiter Dicta" is a horrifying collection of writings that is going beyond time and maintains readers involved with its deep reflections on many distinctive topics. The unique voice of Birrell as a British flesh presser, legal professional, and man of books may be heard on this portray. "Sayings through the way" is what the call manner in Latin, and it suits the fashion of the writings, which can be approximately the whole thing from literature and artwork to observations approximately society. It's great to study Birrell's paintings as it has a great blend of humor, information, and an information of ways complicated lifestyles can be. The essays mirror the intellectual traits of the time and provide readers a complicated view of literature, living, and behavior. Readers can experience a literary adventure that combines intensity with a conversational tone as Birrell wanders thru his mind. The creator's mind on books, historic people, and normal existence weave collectively an internet of ideas that readers will don't forget for a long term. With "Obiter Dicta," Birrell now not best gives us a set of essays, but also a testament to the staying strength of his ideas. This artwork is a timeless study how humans lived and what culture was like within the past due 1800s.

  • von Molesworth
    19,00 €

    "An Enchanted Garden" by means of Mrs. Molesworth is a lovable book for kids that tells a mystical story of creativity and journey. The story is set two siblings, Dick and Muriel, who locate a deserted lawn with a bizarre attraction while dwelling with their aunt in the location. The children analyze extra about the garden and its special features, including animals that talk and vegetation that can do magic, in conjunction with a thrilling fairy who allows them. When the garden is taken away, it will become a place of marvel and happiness, giving the brothers a supernatural smash from ordinary existence. Younger readers will experience Mrs. Molesworth's tale because it efficaciously blends elements of myth and nature to create a top notch global. The author uses bright language and a smooth voice to reveal how nature can change things and how vital it is to attend to one's environment. By telling the story of Dick and Muriel's travels in the magical lawn, Mrs. Molesworth teaches us to be curious, cost vegetation, and experience the joys of discovery. "An Enchanted Garden" remains a charming and well-known image, regarded for its charming memories and capability to move readers to a magical global wherein the ordinary will become great.

  • von Oliphant
    19,00 €

    "The Lady's Walk" was written by Mrs. Oliphant, a pen name utilized by Scottish creator Margaret Oliphant. Set towards the historical past of Victorian society, the tale takes place inside the peaceful city of St. Roque, in which the titular "Lady's Walk" turns into a symbolic area that connects the those who live there. There is a mysterious girl named Lady Jane at the middle of the tale. She takes her for walks each day in the town. In later parts of the story, Lady Jane will become a vital part of different characters' lives, and her presence has a massive effect at the community. Mrs. Oliphant does a super process of writing about love, social order, and the complex methods people interact with each different. The book is going into element approximately the lives of different people inside the village, displaying their secrets and techniques and strategies, their hidden goals, and the way social expectancies affect each different in complex approaches. "The Lady's Walk" shows how involved Oliphant became in humans and the way properly she may want to write stories that pondered the social problems of her time. There are elements of mystery, romance, and social observation within the book, which makes it very exciting to read.

  • von Humphry Ward
    24,00 €

    " Sir George Tressady Vol. II" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a unique that delves into the difficult social and political landscape of overdue nineteenth-century England. Mary Augusta Ward, writing beneath the pseudonym Mrs. Humphry Ward, become a prolific British creator known for her insightful portrayals of cutting-edge society. The narrative revolves across the imperative character, Sir George Tressady, a younger and ambitious baby-kisser navigating the complexities of both his non-public and public lifestyles. The novel explores issues of affection, duty, and the moral dilemmas confronted by people inside the pursuit of political achievement and societal expectancies. As Tressady rises thru the political ranks, the tale unfolds with an eager eye at the societal norms and demanding situations of the time. Ward's writing captures the essence of the late Victorian generation, depicting the clash among traditional values and the changing dynamics of a society in flux. "Sir George Tressady Vol. II" is characterized with the aid of Ward's insightful characterizations, shiny descriptions, and a nuanced exploration of the tensions among non-public goals and public responsibilities. The novel stands as a big painting within the realm of Victorian literature, imparting readers a compelling glimpse into the ethical and political dilemmas confronted by individuals striving for success in a swiftly evolving international.

  • von Humphry Ward
    25,00 €

    "Elizabeth's Campaign" is a completely unique work written by means of using Mrs. Humphry Ward, a famous British creator who labored among the overdue 1800s and early 1900s. The story is about the principle character, Elizabeth Raeburn, who's a sturdy-willed and trustworthy lady who has to cope with the expectations and troubles of her time. The story takes vicinity in England inside the 1800s, and Elizabeth's Campaign is prepared the social and political problems of that point, specially how women's roles have been converting. Elizabeth, who is smart and looks as if she has a purpose in life, starts a private attempt to make a difference inside the global past the limits of traditional gender roles. The book follows her adventure as she struggles with social norms, own family expectancies, and her very own dreams. As Elizabeth is going via hard times, the story suggests how characters¿ trade and the way people react to them. In her writing, Mrs. Humphry Ward catches the subtleties of Victorian society and indicates how women who want to be independent and have a reason have been confined. The book Elizabeth's Campaign is a thrilling test feminist ideas and the way topics are converting in a society this is about to trade.

  • von Richard Gilpin
    24,00 €

    "Dæmonologia Sacra, or, A TREATISE OF SATAN'S TEMPTATIONS Part. III" 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 third 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 C. H. Pearson
    22,00 €

    "The Cabin at the Prairie," by C. H. Pearson. C.H. Pearson weaves a tale of an own family embarking on a courageous journey from their familiar town life to the untamed expanses of the Midwest prairie. Filled with both humor and charm, Pearson skillfully captures the trials and triumphs inherent in frontier residing ¿ from the construction of a humble cabin to the demanding situations of cultivating vegetation and navigating the unforgiving elements of nature. At its core, the narrative unfolds as a testomony to the unwavering love and resilience of a family determined to carve out a brand new lifestyles. This undying narrative serves as a poignant tribute to the pioneering spirit that fashioned America. Pearson's storytelling not simplest encapsulates the tangible struggles of frontier life however additionally illuminates the intangible traits that bind families together inside the face of adversity. Scholars recognize the cultural significance of this paintings, thinking about it an essential contribution to the collective understanding of human civilization. "The Cabin at the Prairie" stands as a literary testomony to the iconic spirit of folks that forged new paths within the pursuit of a better lifestyles, showcasing the indomitable human will to conquer demanding situations and construct a legacy on the full-size canvas of the American frontier.

  • von William Le Queux
    25,00 €

    The interesting book "The Mysterious Mr. Miller" was written by William Le Queux, a successful British creator acknowledged for his secret agent and mystery books. Mr. Miller is a mysterious determine who is at the center of the story; his identification and motivations are what drive the plot. The tale goes forward due to the fact the principle person, a younger and greater interested detective, tries to discern out what's going on with Mr. Miller. As the tale is going on, it will become clean that Mr. Miller isn't who he seems to be, and his movements are both mysterious and mystery. The book takes readers on an interesting journey with mystery sports, spying, and shocking turns. Le Queux, who's acknowledged for his understanding in writing about spying, tells a thrilling story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The book has numerous lasting enchantment, thanks in part to its irritating setting and complex plot. As the investigator digs deeper into Mr. Miller's mysterious overseas existence, layers of lies and plots are found out, revealing a complex internet of spying and chaos.

  • von Augustine Birrell
    17,00 €

    "Men, Women, and Books" by way of Augustine Birrell is a set of brief tales that gives a fun and interesting journey into the arena of literature via the author's clever and deep mind. Birrell is a notable British essayist and politician who writes approximately all varieties of books and shares his thoughts on authors, genres, and the method of studying them. In those pieces, Birrell's specific voice and sharp observations simply shine as he talks approximately literary figures in a manner this is each funny and smart. The meeting talks approximately a huge variety of literary topics, from mind at the works of famous authors to the amusing and problems of studying itself. Birrell's exciting writing now not most effective opinions literature, however additionally celebrates the timeless magic of books and the complex bonds between readers and their favorite writers. As the title shows, "Men, Women, and Books" is set the commonplace and timeless elements of books that readers from all walks of life and hobbies can relate to. Birrell's essays are like a tapestry that suggests how varied the literary world is. They communicate approximately everything from the effects of literature on society to personal mind on favorite books.

  • von Voltaire
    22,00 €

    "A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY VOL. VI" is the maximum essential work of his time because it indicates how sharply he could chortle at and criticize the thoughts and establishments of his time. As a set of articles and entries, this philosophical dictionary gives you a full have a look at Voltaire's thoughts on a wide range of subjects, which include faith, government, science, and human nature. In the primary book, Voltaire uses his signature sarcastic fashion to interrupt down non-secular dogmas and traditional beliefs and call for purpose and tolerance. He talks about such things as theocracy, superstition, and religious hatred, and he helps a wiser and greater affordable way of coping with issues in society. The beliefs of the Enlightenment, like cause, man or woman freedom, and the look for knowledge, may be seen in Voltaire's writing. Voltaire's expertise is apparent at some stage in the dictionary, as he draws on a huge variety of sources, such as historical occasions, literature, and clinical reveals. There is a mixture of seriousness and sarcasm in his work, which makes complex thoughts reachable to a much wider audience. "A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY VOL. VI" is an instance of Voltaire's highbrow legacy. It demanding situations the status quo and fights for highbrow freedom and open research.

  • von Charlotte Yonge
    32,00 €

    "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part I" by Charlotte M. Yonge is a Victorian novel that intricately weaves together themes of family, morality, and the demanding situations confronted by way of its characters. Set inside the fictional English village of Stoneborough, the tale revolves across the May own family, specifically the virtuous and earnest Ethel, who strives to manual her siblings and peers at the path of righteousness. Yonge, a famend nineteenth-century writer, demonstrates her eager understanding of Victorian society, emphasizing the ethical and social expectancies placed upon people, particularly young women. The novel explores the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of character selections on one's destiny. At the heart of "The Daisy Chain" lies the metaphor of the daisy, symbolizing the interconnected lives and aspirations of the characters. Ethel, along with her aspirations for goodness and virtue, serves as the moral compass in a story wealthy with private trials and triumphs. The novel reflects the author's didactic motive, using the narrative to impart ethical training and values to its readers. Yonge's writing fashion is characterised by way of a mixture of sentimentality and moral seriousness, making "The Daisy Chain" an integral instance of Victorian literature that is still preferred for its exploration of ethical dilemmas and circle of relative¿s dynamics.

  • von Lord Dunsany
    17,00 €

    "Unhappy Far-Off Things" by using Lord Dunsany invites readers into a spell binding realm in which goals and fact intertwine. As a grasp of fable and a pioneer in the genre, Lord Dunsany creates a tapestry of enchanting tales that shipping readers to some distance-off lands imbued with magic, wonder, and a touch of despair. In this collection, Dunsany weaves testimonies that go beyond the normal, introducing readers to legendary creatures, ancient gods, and fantastical landscapes. The title, "Unhappy Far-Off Things," recommendations on the poignant and introspective nature of the memories, where the fantastical elements function a backdrop to discover deeper issues of longing, loss, and the elusive pursuit of happiness. Dunsany's prose is wealthy, poetic, and evocative, portray shiny pix of ethereal nation-states that linger within the imagination. The narratives spread like ancient myths, every story a glimpse into a universe where the bounds between the mundane and the magical blur. Throughout the gathering, readers come upon a myriad of characters and settings that exhibit Dunsany's unparalleled ability to craft tales that resonate with each beauty and sorrow.

  • von Voltaire
    22,00 €

    "A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY VOL. III" is the maximum essential work of his time because it indicates how sharply he could chortle at and criticize the thoughts and establishments of his time. As a set of articles and entries, this philosophical dictionary gives you a full have a look at Voltaire's thoughts on a wide range of subjects, which include faith, government, science, and human nature. In the primary book, Voltaire uses his signature sarcastic fashion to interrupt down non-secular dogmas and traditional beliefs and call for purpose and tolerance. He talks about such things as theocracy, superstition, and religious hatred, and he helps a wiser and greater affordable way of coping with issues in society. The beliefs of the Enlightenment, like cause, man or woman freedom, and the look for knowledge, may be seen in Voltaire's writing. Voltaire's expertise is apparent at some stage in the dictionary, as he draws on a huge variety of sources, such as historical occasions, literature, and clinical reveals. There is a mixture of seriousness and sarcasm in his work, which makes complex thoughts reachable to a much wider audience. "A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY VOL. III" is an instance of Voltaire's highbrow legacy. It demanding situations the status quo and fights for highbrow freedom and open research.

  • von H. Porter Eleanor
    22,00 €

    Eleanor H. Porter's heartwarming novel "Across the Years" follows the lives of two individuals, Jerry and Lucy, as their paths intertwined over the years. Jerry, an orphaned boy raised with the aid of kind-hearted farmer John Simpson, develops a deep friendship with Lucy, a younger woman residing along with her family on a neighboring farm. Their childhood bond blossoms right into a love that transcends social barriers and the passage of time. Despite the challenges and separations, they face, their love remains unwavering. Jerry's ambition leads him to pursue a profession in regulation, while Lucy's artistic abilties guide her towards an existence of teaching and painting. Years bypass, and that they each experience non-public triumphs and setbacks, but their connection stays a steady supply of energy and solace. The novel explores the subject matters of putting up with love, resilience, and the enduring electricity of friendship. Through Jerry and Lucy's adventure, Porter paints a poignant portrait of life's united states of americaand downs, demonstrating that real love can withstand the check of time and situation. As their paths converge once again in later years, Jerry and Lucy's love tale comes complete circle, reminding us that the bonds solid in adolescence can form our lives and provide unwavering aid for the duration of the years.

  • von H. Porter Eleanor
    24,00 €

    Author Eleanor H. Porter's "Miss Billy's Decision" is a fascinating book that comes after "Miss Billy" and "Miss Billy¿Married." The story keeps going with the adventures of the candy principal person, Billy Neil, who's now Mrs. Bertram Henshaw. As Billy deals with the demanding situations of married existence, the tale takes a touching flip while a new individual, a younger orphan named Jemmy, comes into it. The story is ready Billy's selection to attend to Jemmy and the problems and joys that include it, consisting of developing the Henshaw own family. The writer Eleanor H. Porter skillfully writes approximately love, sacrifice, and the way family ties alternate through the years. As the tale goes on, it has a wonderful mix of humor, disappointment, and Porter's signature heat tone. "Miss Billy's Decision" isn't a continuation of the Miss Billy collection. It can also be examining on its own as a story about the obligations and rewards of being a figure. People can relate to the human beings within the book, and the topics of affection and own family ties are undying. Again, Eleanor H. Porter's talent as a storyteller shines thru, making this a part of the Miss Billy series a satisfying and heartwarming addition.

  • von Baines Reed Talbot
    24,00 €

    A lovely short story called "The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch" was written with the aid of the famous kid's creator Talbot Baines Reed in the late 1800s. A younger man named Mr. Archie Dennistoun tells the story of the notable adventure of an eye from the time it's miles sold for 3 guineas. Because it modifications fingers and goes on some of adventures, the watch becomes the principle individual and publications the story. Reed does a super task of giving the watch a persona via giving it an experience of journey and speakme abilties. This we could the watch tell its testimonies. As the watch's proprietor changes, it indicates up in distinctive locations and conditions, giving us a look into the lives and thoughts of various humans. Because the watch sees the lives and movements of the people it meets, the novella has elements of myth, journey, and a touch of ethical notion. Reed teaches subtle instructions about the rate of time, the different paths humans can soak up their lives, and how human beings's tales are related thru the watch's adventures. Although "The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch" is a story, it's far enjoyable and creative. It shows the adventure of existence through the eyes of an inanimate however alert object, and it is sweetly written by using Talbot Baines Reed.

  • von H. Porter Eleanor
    23,00 €

    Although it came out in 1911, "Miss Billy" by way of Eleanor H. Porter is a touching and thrilling book approximately love, own family, and private increase. The story is set a young woman named Billy Neil who all of an unexpected becomes the determine of her sister and nephew who have been left without a parent. Billy handles the problems of being a discern with a feel of a laugh and energy as she receives used to her new responsibilities. Eleanor H. Porter expertly weaves a tale that includes each love and family relationships. When Billy writes to Bertram "Berrie" Henshaw, a shy and lonely guy, soliciting for help with baby care, the story takes an exciting flip. Through a series of notes and misunderstandings, they begin a one-of-a-kind and candy relationship. The book would not simply talk approximately how complex family relationships may be; it also talks approximately how love can trade matters. The way Porter tells memories is a tremendous mix of wit and warmth, which makes "Miss Billy" an everlasting and attractive have a look at. Heartwarming fiction fanatics will love this book because it indicates how characters go through emotional roller coasters, how families may be unique, and the way love can be so effective. "Miss Billy" continues to be a high-quality instance of Porter's capacity to jot down tales that appeal to humans of all ages.

  • von H. Porter Eleanor
    24,00 €

    With assist from Eleanor H. Porter, "Oh, Money! Money!" is an exciting book that explores the complex issues of money, love, and private increase. The fundamental man or woman of the story is Dick Livingstone, a skilled younger artist who gets a massive inheritance all of a sudden. Dick goes on a trip of self-discovery that modifications him as he deals with the difficult conditions and temptations that include his newfound wealth. The book seems at how money can change relationships, morals, or even someone's sense of who they're. The tale that Eleanor H. Porter tells is a masterful mix of romance, drama, and moral principle. The tale is based on Dick's internal struggles and outward conflicts. It gives readers an idea-frightening study what happens while human beings have loads of cash. Porter's testimonies are known for showing how human beings clearly are and what society expects of them. "Oh, Money! Money!" makes a complex touch upon the preference of wealth and the way it influences people and people around them. Through Dick's experiences, the book makes you think about what surely makes humans satisfied and a success. With its interesting plot and deep character development, "Oh, Money! Money!" is any other instance of Eleanor H. Porter's storytelling skills and her capability to jot down stories that connect with readers whilst additionally exploring timeless issues like money, morality, and the search for a significant existence.

  • von H. Porter Eleanor
    24,00 €

    "Pollyanna Grows Up" is the follow-as much as Eleanor H. Porter's cherished conventional "Pollyanna." Pollyanna Whittier is happy and hopeful as she starts offevolved a brand new a part of her life in this continuation of the tale that came out in 1915. The book starts offevolved with Pollyanna recovering from a terrible twist of fate that leaves her quickly paralyzed and makes her unwavering positivity seem susceptible. The tale appears at Pollyanna's non-public growth and the way it affects the lives of those around her as she grows up. Many new humans and fresh troubles are added within the story, which suggests how robust and superb Pollyanna is even when matters cross incorrect. Eleanor H. Porter maintains focusing on the "Glad Game," a concept that became introduced inside the first book and in which Pollyanna unearths something exact approximately every scenario. Love, friendship, and the power of a fine mindset are all mentioned in a few manners inside the book. "Pollyanna Grows Up" stays genuine to the authentic while including an extra adult and complicated point of view. Porter's writing talents are clean inside the way she will be able to hold the allure of Pollyanna's person even as including extra intensity to their feelings.

  • von H. Porter Eleanor
    24,00 €

    Eleanor H. Porter helped write the candy book "Miss Billy¿Married." It was released in 1914 and is a lovely follow-up to Porter's first book, "Miss Billy." The story takes vicinity as Billy, an active and honest younger girl, offers with the difficulties of married existence after she and Bertram, the man she loves, get married. The story shows the usaand downs in their dating with a mixture of funny, romantic, and easy parts that show how tough marriage may be. As the couple is going via some tough instances, the readers get to look how their love grows and the way their character¿s alternate. With extraordinary talent, Eleanor H. Porter writes a story this is both precise and full of helpful advice approximately the way to be married. Porter writes moving memories that hit close to home for her readers because she knows lots approximately human beings and their relationships. Many years later, "Miss Billy¿Married" continues to be a exquisite movie approximately love, dedication, and the thrill of marriage.

  • von Annie Steel Flora
    31,00 €

    "India Through the Ages" is a compelling work written by means of Flora Annie Steel, a British writer who lived in India during the overdue 19th and early 20th centuries. The book provides an insightful and comprehensive assessment of India's records, lifestyle, and societal evolution. Flora Annie Steel's narrative takes readers on an adventure through India's rich and various beyond, protecting the country's historic civilizations, the upward push and fall of empires, and the affect of diverse dynasties and rulers. The creator delves into India's non secular traditions, artwork, architecture, and the long-lasting effect of cultural exchanges. What sets "India Through the Ages" apart is its meticulous research and the writer's private reports and observations all through her time in India. Steel's particular perspective, as a British girl dwelling within the united states of america at some stage in the colonial era, provides depth to her narrative, supplying a nuanced exam of the complexities of India's history and its interactions with the British Empire. The book serves as an invaluable aid for the ones interested in Indian records and culture. It not only presents historic insights but also gives a window into the cultural, social, and political dynamics that formed India for the duration of a while.

  • von Couperus Louis
    26,00 €

    "Small Souls" is a book via the outstanding Dutch creator Louis Couperus, who lived from the overdue 1800s to the early 1900s. The story, which was first posted in 1898 as "Eline Vere," takes vicinity in The Hague and is a moving have a look at social expectations, inner turmoil, and the outcomes of unmet desires. The story is in the main about Eline Vere, a young woman from the top class who is sensitive and thinks lots approximately her own emotions. Couperus skillfully crafts a tale approximately Eline's issues with the rules and expectations that society sets for her. You can really get interior Eline's thoughts as she struggles with longing and psychological angst on this book. "Small Souls" fantastically captures the temper of Europe within the late 1800s, a time of massive modifications in subculture and society. It shows the issues humans face whilst they may be stuck inside the rigid structures of their social class. Couperus' writing is known for being very psychologically excessive, giving readers a complete image of the people and the sector they stay in. "Small Souls" remains a classic piece of Dutch literature, praised for its deep take a look at of the human soul, how societal expectancies have an effect on humans, and the by no means-ending search for personal achievement.

  • von Newcomb Harvey
    20,00 €

    "How to Be a Man" is a realistic and moral book written by means of American minister and creator Harvey Newcomb. It became first published inside the 1800s. This undying work serves as a manual for more youthful men, showing them the way to increase the trends and requirements that make a man honorable and responsible. Newcomb talks about quite a few different things, consisting of personal conduct, honesty, business, and how essential it is to be an upright individual. The book suggests the beliefs of its era by means of stressing how essential it's miles to be spiritual, admire others, and work tough at your interests. Newcomb's writing style is obvious and easy, so human beings from a huge range of backgrounds can apprehend and use the book. "How to Be a Man" is extra than only a book about manners; it's also an ethical compass for handling the hard elements of cutting-edge existence. It helps humans see themselves extra absolutely and work on growing trends that cause a meaningful and useful life. Newcomb's advice is still useful as it gives folks that want to stay honest and appropriate lives lasting tips. In a global this is usually converting, Newcomb's paintings show how important ideals that maintain genuine through the years are. "How to Be a Man" is still a precious useful resource for people who need to enhance themselves and make a massive difference in their groups. Its know-how could be handed down from era to generation.

  • von Le Queux William
    20,00 €

    "The Gay Triangle" via William Le Queux is a thrilling tale about own family individuals residing all over the international and their complex relationships with each other. With its setting in Europe in the early 1900s, the radical actions through a global of hidden alliances and operations, wherein diplomacy and espionage meet. There are a variety of complex connections among diplomats, spies, and political figures that make up the story. Le Queux tells a tale that is complete of hysteria, thriller, and smart actions. As the tale goes on, readers become interested by the sneaky plans of many folks that are looking to preserve the delicate stability of global politics. This book indicates how excellent Le Queux is at telling tales by way of having complex characters and a plot that adjustments speedy. "The Gay Triangle" indicates how properly the author is aware geopolitical pressures, espionage, and the high-stakes recreation of global members of the family in a time whilst politics are very complex. This book suggests that Le Queux can write an interesting story that keeps readers inquisitive about the world of secrets and techniques and strategies, alliances, and the shady dealings of espionage. It indicates how tough it's far to balance international family members and covert operations at a vital time in history.

  • von Manville Fenn George
    19,00 €

    "The New Forest Spy" via George Manville Fenn is a mesmerizing ancient novel set in the midst of the English Civil War. The story facilities on the adventures of younger Lionel Vickars, a boy swept into the turbulent and divided global of seventeenth-century England. Amidst the conflict between Royalists and Parliamentarians, Lionel finds himself embroiled in an internet of intrigue and risk as a spy for the Parliamentarians. The New Forest, a haven for Royalists, serves as a backdrop for Lionel's clandestine missions, in which he has to navigate the intricacies of espionage even as facing non-public and moral challenges. Fenn skillfully portrays the technology's social and political tensions, using vivid descriptions and compelling characters to depict the fervor of the time. Lionel's individual development unfolds as he grapples with the complexities of loyalty, betrayal, and the burdens of espionage throughout a duration of extreme countrywide upheaval. "The New Forest Spy" stands as an interesting ancient story, combining elements of adventure, espionage, and historic drama. Fenn's storytelling information immerses readers within the intrigue of the Civil War era, shooting the spirit of the times and the private trials confronted via a younger spy in a divided and tumultuous England.

  • von Le Queux William
    24,00 €

    "The Wiles of the Wicked" is a thrilling undercover agent book that takes you through the dangerous hallways of mystery operations and right into a global where lies, political intrigue, and evil schemes all come together. The story takes readers via a complicated net of lies, spying, and strength performs, displaying how unstable the balance is between trust and betrayal. As the characters go on a dangerous ride with a lot at stake, they have to cope with the shadowy world of hidden plans and the sneaky tricks of people who are motivated with the aid of greed and terrible intentions. Author William Le Queux is a grasp of suspense and spy fiction. He skillfully creates a story that draws readers into an international wherein each circulate is deliberate, alliances are fragile, and characters' real intentions are always unknown. The book tells a tale of intrigue and suspense this is fueled by way of the worry of espionage and the manipulative plans of its characters. It suggests a global wherein secrets and techniques are foreign money and the road between properly and awful is blurred inside the complicated dance of electricity.

  • von Oliphant Margaret
    22,00 €

    "The Athelings, Volume 1" is a thrilling book that Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr wrote. The book is ready the lives of the Atheling brothers, a set of six siblings who lost their mother and father when they were young. The story takes place in England in the center of the 1800s and tells the ride of each sibling, with Lionel Atheling, the oldest brother, getting the maximum attention. Lionel is a skilled artist who has a difficult time making a residing from what he loves. No count number how an awful lot he loves it; he does not want to make it his career. Instead, he'd rather work as a clerk in a bank. While Lionel is becoming increasingly sadder along with his job, he reveals consolation in his artwork and starts offevolved to work on it greater significantly. The book looks at his relationships together with his siblings, which includes his sister Elizabeth, who has decided to marry for cash and status, and with the individuals who help him with his creative projects. The book paints a vivid photograph of the social norms and financial issues of the time, as well as the many ways that they affected the Atheling brothers. The stories of each Atheling sibling display the many social and monetary problems that younger people in England inside the 1800s had to address, including setting professional dreams, finding suitable companions, and making critical contributions to society even as the financial system was awful.

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