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  • von T. Bullen Frank
    22,00 €

    The book "Confessions of a Tradesman" by way of Frank T. Bullen is an exciting look into his lifestyles as a sailor and a shop owner. After Bullen's book got here out in 1904, people may want to examine approximately his lifestyles at sea within the past due 1800s from his very own point of view. It includes factors of adventure, reflection, and beneficial facts about unique skills. Bullen is a British author and marine biologist who talks about how he went from operating as a butcher to turning into a sailor. He writes in a lively way approximately the issues and successes he faced along the way. The tale is full of adventures at sea that display how tough the situations are, how first-rate the sailors are, and how random existence is out at sea. Bullen not simplest writes about the interesting matters that happened to him even as he became journeying in "Confessions of a Tradesman," but he also thinks approximately larger ideas, like how sturdy people are and the way essential it is to follow your desires. If you are interested by maritime records or the existence of an employee who became a sailor, this book is worth analyzing because it has a unique mix of private tales and useful facts about the jobs and roles of the time.

  • von Chesterton G. K.
    23,00 €

    "What I Saw in America" is a group of essays by using the famend English author G. K. Chesterton, providing his eager observations and reflections at the United States in the course of his go to inside the early Twenties. Chesterton, celebrated for his wit and highbrow intensity, brings a completely unique and sometimes paradoxical attitude to his analysis of American society and tradition. Throughout the ebook, Chesterton engages with the American spirit, democracy, and the exceptional characteristics of the state. He expresses admiration for the American commitment to liberty and individualism while simultaneously critiquing the potential pitfalls of immoderate materialism and the erosion of cultural historical past. Chesterton's writings offer a nuanced and frequently funny portrayal of America's political landscape, societal values, and its rapid industrialization. He appreciates the diversity and dynamism of america but also voices worries about the risk of homogenization and the loss of historical and cultural identification. Remains a precious ancient document that gives insights into America's past and a perspective from a foreign observer. Chesterton's distinctive style, marked by using paradoxes and witty prose, makes "What I Saw in America" a fascinating and idea-provoking examine for those interested in early 20th-century America and the complicated interaction of its strengths and demanding situations.

  • von Le Queux William
    23,00 €

    The thrilling thriller book "The Voice from the Void," written through William Le Queux and posted in 1907, is set unusual occasions and spying. The tale is ready a famous scientist named Sir Philip Anstruther who gets involved in an odd and scary set of activities. Anstruther hears atypical, unembodied voices that he says are coming from the void. These voices each hobby and worry him deeply. As the unusual occasions continue, Sir Philip sets out to discern out where the spectral messages are coming from and what they may be trying to say. As he attempts to figure out what the mysterious messages mean, his look at takes him right into a global of espionage, secrets and techniques, and illegal sports activities. Le Queux skillfully creates a tale full of mystery and drama through blending supernatural elements with undercover agent plots. The book continues readers inquisitive about searching into ordinary occasions that can't be explained and the complex internet of political plots, espionage, and secret reasons. "The Voice from the Void" is an interesting story that puts readers in a world of fear and confusion as Sir Philip probes into the unknown to figure out the messages from the void that he can't explain.

  • von Hornung E. W.
    19,00 €

    E. W. Hornung's "No Hero" is a compelling tale that follows the existence of the significant man or woman, John Gurdon, a man haunted by a beyond of scandal and misfortune. Gurdon, a former soldier and as soon as a rising big name, has fallen from grace due to a murky incident in the course of his military service. Estranged from his former lifestyles, he seeks solace in anonymity, wishing to break out his tarnished popularity. The narrative explores Gurdon's battle for redemption and his preference to distance himself from his beyond. He takes on a secluded task as a lighthouse keeper, aiming for a quiet lifestyle far from the arena's scrutiny. However, circumstances lead him to face ethical dilemmas, rekindling his inner conflict and forcing him to confront his haunted records. Hornung's storytelling delves into topics of redemption, ethical choices, and the hunt for a fresh begin. "No Hero" encapsulates the inner battles of its protagonist, showcasing the complexities of human nature and the challenges of looking for absolution whilst haunted with the aid of a beyond. Gurdon's journey closer to self-forgiveness and redemption bureaucracy the heart of this introspective and poignant narrative, presenting a portrayal of a person's quest to discover peace in the face of inner turmoil.

  • von Fenimore Cooper James
    34,00 €

    A charming book by means of James Fenimore Cooper known as "Afloat and Ashore" follows the existence of Miles Wallingford, a younger man who goes on an exciting adventure via the rough seas of the 18th century. The tale is about Miles's life, starting with his time as a young sailor at the Sterling and then moving on to his sports on land. The story takes vicinity against the historical past of life at sea and paints a bright photo of the dangers and successes that sailors face, taking pictures the essence of life at sea. Miles goes via quite a few hardships, accidents, and private issues, but he maintains going, showing bravery and power. Cooper skillfully combines pleasure, romance, and the difficulties of residing on the ocean, giving readers a wide variety of perspectives on Miles Wallingford's increase and development. The book indicates the complex way of life of the sea, the friendships between sailors, and how random life is at sea. At specific factors within the tale, Miles Wallingford's adventure takes him on some of interesting maritime adventures and private growth. This creates an interesting tale that indicates how determined people can be within the face of hardship and paints a colourful photo of the arena of seafaring during that point.

  • von Molesworth
    22,00 €

    The exciting kid's book "The Grim House" was written by using Mrs. Molesworth, who was a very a hit English writer of kid's books in the past due 1800s and early 1900s. The story is about the adventures of the more youthful primary person inside the scary and peculiar Grim House. The tale is instructed because the mysterious and very frightening Grim House is explored through the main person, who can be a baby. A thrilling and suspenseful story is made via Mrs. Molesworth's professional mixing of mystery, journey, and a hint of the supernatural. The residence takes on a lifestyle of its own, full of secrets and hidden regions that the young vacationer unearths thrilling. In her tale, Mrs. Molesworth suggests how brave and strong human beings can be through having her main person face barriers and figure out the mysteries which can be hidden within the Grim House. The writer's writing fashion is a combination of delusion and paranormal factors that capture the eye of younger readers. "The Grim House" suggests that Mrs. Molesworth can write exciting memories which might be appropriate for every age and teach moral classes on the identical time. The radical is a crucial piece of kid's literature in order to always be remembered for its thrilling plot and likable characters. It indicates how Mrs. Molesworth had a lasting impact at the genre.

  • von Le Queux William
    25,00 €

    The interesting book by means of William Le Queux become referred to as "The Great White Queen," and it got here out in 1896. The tale takes region in Africa in the past due 1800s and follows the adventures of Alan Vernon, a brave younger Englishman who gets caught up in an interesting search for hidden wealth and power battles in part of Africa that hasn't been explored earlier than. After listening to a variety of rumors approximately the "Great White Queen," who's said to have a hidden nation, Vernon makes a decision to go on a dangerous journey to discover it. He has a whole lot of issues on his quest, like fights, betrayals, and meets with native tribes. He also has to undergo risky areas and address political troubles. When Le Queux writes his memories, they are complete of hysteria and adventure. The memories are set in a time whilst colonies have been growing. At that point, people have been interested in discovering new locations and finding hidden riches. The book makes you reflect onconsideration on how the ones pastimes were related to troubles of choice, discovery, and cultural warfare. "The Great White Queen" is an exciting tale that takes readers right into an everyday but dangerous world. It indicates the main individual's volatile sports activities in opposition to the heritage of Africa's uncharted landscapes and the charm of a mythical queen's realm.

  • von Mundy Talbot
    22,00 €

    "The Winds of the World" is a travel book written by means of the well-known British author Talbot Mundy. The book, which got here out in 1917, is a thrilling tale that takes readers on a ride through special places and mysterious cultures. The major character of the story is an American adventurer named James Schuyler Grim. He goes on a risky quest to find out the secrets and techniques and strategies of a hidden metropolis within the Himalayas. Along together with his partner and friend, the mysterious girl referred to as "Cigarette," Grim has to deal with risky settings, sneaky enemies, and the mystical unknown. As the story is going on, readers come to be immersed in the wealthy tapestry of the Himalayan vicinity, in which excessive-stakes motion mixes with old traditions and mysterious know-how. In the early 1900s, "The Winds of the World" is about and deals with themes of exploration, clashes among cultures, and the look for mystery which means. This book suggests how desirable Talbot Mundy is at telling tales; the people and settings are brilliantly defined. The book has movement, thriller, and a journey, which can be all things that readers love approximately Mundy's paintings. It draws readers in with its notable enchantment and the search for hidden secrets and techniques.

  • von Le Queux William
    25,00 €

    "The Closed Book," which was written by way of William Le Queux, is a great action book. A mystery text that holds the important thing to a huge historic thriller is observed and the tale starts. When Derrick Yale, an unheard-of book collector, buys an ancient tome, he finds a mysterious message inner its pages that guidelines at a mystery royal lineage. As Yale attempts to parent out the mysterious clues inside the manuscript, he receives caught up in a web of ancient plots and mystery corporations. His search for the reality takes him on a thrilling journey thru a global of mystery codes, competing creditors, and people who do not want the book's contents to be made public. Le Queux skillfully weaves a story complete of mystery and tension by combining vintage secrets and techniques, codes, and the search for expertise. People are drawn into the book via its take a look at of hidden histories and the lengths humans will go to get facts that isn't supposed to be shared. "The Closed Book" is a thrilling tale that takes you to locations in which historical discoveries have been made, in which secrets had been saved, and where human beings are constantly trying to find hidden facts that might exchange the route of records.

  • von Manville Fenn George
    23,00 €

    "The Tiger Lily" is an interesting book that turned into written with the aid of the well-known British author George Manville Fenn, who is acknowledged for his work in younger person fiction within the 1800s. The story is ready younger human beings named Jack Penny and Tom Bodfish and their studies. In contrast to the setting of rural England, the tale takes location as the lads pass on an interesting journey to locate the secret behind a hidden treasure. The predominant tale is complete of anxiety, mystery, and friendship as Jack and Tom use the treasure hunt to help them cope with the issues they face. As the call indicates, "Tiger Lily" refers to a sure flower that has a symbolic meaning within the story and provides a bit of thriller to it. Fenn cleverly combines adventure and coming-of-age subject matters to create a tale that readers of every age will locate fascinating. Through the uncommon, Fenn indicates that he can catch the eye of more youthful readers whilst also writing about not unusual subject matters like bravery, loyalty, and the pleasure of discovery. "The Tiger Lily" is an extremely good example of how good George Manville Fenn become at telling stories and the way lengthy his impact lasts within the global of well-known kid's literature.

  • von Le Queux William
    23,00 €

    "Whatsoever a Man Soweth" is a thrilling book with the aid of William Le Queux, a busy British writer who became well-known for thrillers and secret agent tales within the late 1800s and early 1900s. The book is set in opposition to the background of World War I and is set spying and political intrigue. The primary person of the story is Sir Philip Ramon, a British diplomat who works in an impartial U.S. Since the warfare is still going on, Sir Philip receives stuck up in a web of spying, plots, and private grudges. The call comes from the Bible verse "Whatsoever a person sows, that shall he additionally obtain." It sets the tone for the story's morally complex topics. Le Queux skillfully crafts an excessive-stakes mystery about worldwide spying that explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the outcomes of one's moves. The book gives a thrilling inspect the arena of espionage all through a totally time in history. It pulls readers right into a world where loyalties are attempted and high stakes are concerned. The tale "Whatsoever a Man Soweth" indicates how desirable Le Queux is at writing thrilling tales that blend thrillers, mysteries, and political tensions.

  • von James Henry
    17,00 €

    An interesting story referred to as "The Author of Beltraffio" came out in 1884. It changed into written with assist from Henry James. Mark Ambient is the principle character of the tale. He is an American writer who has come to England with his own family. The story is advised from the factor of view of a younger, more involved fan who desires to research greater approximately Ambient's work and persona. The tale makes things extra irritating inside the own family, and the husband's wife, Euphemia, will become more involved approximately his ordinary spiritual and philosophical perspectives, which she feels are horrific for the family's reputation. This conflict of ideas and private values is what the story is all about. Henry James writes with super element about how complicated art, love, and one of a kind thought can be. This brief story looks at how non-public views and social norms can conflict, especially in relation to innovative freedom and expression. The tale takes a deep examine marriage, creative ethics, and private beliefs. James skillfully presentations the issues and conflicts that rise up when private ideals conflict with societal norms, having an eternal effect at the lives and relationships of the characters.

  • von Cobbett William
    23,00 €

    "Advice to Young Men" by William Cobbett is a compelling and instructive book presenting precious steering for the more youthful era. Cobbett, an eminent author and social commentator, imparts a wealth of wisdom in this guide. Covering a spectrum of topics which includes non-public behavior, schooling, and the virtues of hard work, integrity, and self-improvement, Cobbett delivers an impactful ethical compass. This illuminating work serves as a roadmap toward virtuous residing, stressing the significance of diligence, honesty, and the pursuit of information. Cobbett's astute counsel pursuits to lead younger minds in the direction of cultivating a sturdy work ethic and inculcating sound habits and ethical values. With candid and direct advice, the book touches on diverse life factors, advocating for the development of character, non-public obligation, and willpower. Cobbett's sagacious steerage affords enduring principles that continue to be applicable throughout generations, fostering the path in the direction of a fulfilling lifestyles. "Advice to Young Men" stands as a testament to Cobbett's wisdom and serves as an undying reservoir of insights, inviting and guiding younger people towards a existence of rectitude, non-public increase, and a properly-rounded life.

  • von M. Dell Ethel
    27,00 €

    "The Way of an Eagle" is a unique written through British writer Ethel M. Dell. This romance novel is a charming story of affection, sacrifice, and personal growth set in opposition to the backdrop of the early 20th century. The story follows the life of the fearless and impartial heroine, Hilda Garston, who becomes entangled with the enigmatic and charismatic hero, Nick Ratcliffe. Their adventure starts offevolved in India, in which Hilda is drawn to Nick's strong character and unconventional ways. As their dating deepens, Hilda is compelled to confront her very own insecurities and fears. The novel delves into the themes of love and personal transformation, as each Hilda and Nick are shaped through their studies. Ethel M. Dell skillfully explores the complexities of human relationships, the dynamics of strength, and the sacrifices that love can call for. "The Way of an Eagle" is well known for its brilliant characters and the emotional depth of the narrative. Dell's storytelling prowess shines via as she crafts a tale of passion and redemption, set inside the exceptional and turbulent global of British India. This novel is a traditional instance of Ethel M. Dell's ability to create emotionally charged and idea-scary romance novels that keep to resonate with readers for their exploration of affection's complexities and the transformative strength of private boom.

  • von Kitchell Webster Henry
    27,00 €

    Henry Kitchell Webster's compilation of memories in "Mary Wollaston" offers a fascinating exploration of American literature and drama. Through a unmarried cohesive draft, Webster presents his mind in an reachable way, aiming to make his insights affordable and to be had to readers of various ages. The tales within the collection captivate with their fascinating and every so often staggering narratives, demonstrating Webster's ability in drawing readers into diverse and attractive plots. The book, categorised as drama, unfolds with numerous twists and turns, creating an immersive enjoy for readers who locate themselves pressured to keep exploring the narrative's unpredictable course. The identify person adds an indulgent layer to the plot, similarly heightening the reader's interest. Some testimonies inside the collection deliver moments of gruesomeness and the bizarre, even as others subtly enthrall, gradually drawing readers into their depths. Enhanced with a brand new, fascinating cowl and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of "Mary Wollaston" brings a contemporary and readable contact to Webster's idea-upsetting compilation. With its blend of thrilling narratives and reachable presentation, the book stands as a testomony to Webster's capability to weave compelling testimonies that resonate with a vast target market.

  • von Le Queux William
    23,00 €

    The book "An Eye for an Eye" by using William Le Queux could be very interesting. The placing of this secret agent story is early twentieth-century Europe, and the story is about spying, conspiracy, and international intrigue. Mark Raymond, the principle individual, is a British secret carrier agent who gets stuck up in a complicated web of international spying. Le Queux skillfully crafts a story of political intrigue and spying, following Raymond as he solves a risky puzzle of espionage and deception. There are a whole lot of unexpected turns inside the tale, consisting of risky personal sports, aggravating political situations, and mystery sports. The author's writing expertly combines mystery, suspense, and excessive-stakes action to color a brilliant photo of the world of espionage at the time. As Raymond digs deeper into the plot, the story becomes a thrilling adventure of spying, figuring out hidden motives, and surviving risky conditions. "An Eye for an Eye" is a conventional spy mystery that suggests how precise Le Queux is at writing a story that maintains readers on the edge in their seats even as exploring the damaging and secret international of worldwide espionage via the eyes of a brave most important man or woman.

  • von Stewart Given Charles
    17,00 €

    "A Fleece of Gold" by way of Charles Stewart Given is a superb paintings of literature that combines history and fiction so properly that it makes a charming tale tapestry. Given is a master storyteller who skillfully ties collectively historic activities and made-up memories, creating a deep hyperlink between the two companies of humans. Given is a superb author, and this work shows it. Not only does Given entertain readers, but he also indicates them how to hook up with and understand every different. Given wrote the book to reveal how a lot he cares about using stories to build expertise and information. The paintings are complete of creativity and passion, taking visitors on a journey thru a wide range of emotions and landscapes. Given introduces his readers to a wealthy tapestry of people and experiences. Each net page is evidence of how exact a writer he is. What makes Given stand out is his capability to discover a balance among being lovely and being smooth to understand. The writing is very good, and the hard mix of records and fiction is amusing and interesting for a huge range of readers. In "A Fleece of Gold," Charles Stewart Given has no longer best written a single story, however an entire experience that makes readers need to research extra about how human beings hook up with each different and the way stunning stories are.

  • von A. Talbot Frederick
    22,00 €

    The book "Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War" became written with help from Frederick A. Talbot. This is an essential and groundbreaking paintings in the history of flying and the army. Talbot's book became one of the first in-depth appears at the role and consequences of the air in battle, especially during World War I. The book went into extremely good detail approximately the brand new era of that point, including each airplanes and dirigibles (airships), and how they have been used strategically in war. In addition to giving certain technical descriptions of the planes that have been used within the warfare, Talbot also anticipated and defined how those planes would trade the battlefield in deep and existence-converting methods. Not best did Talbot's work record events of the time, it also looked at how battle modified because of the development of flight. It showed how crucial planes are for reconnaissance, how battles are fought, and the way wars are converting. This vital work no longer simplest brought a lot to our information of a way to use aviation in wartime, however it additionally set the degree for future research and assessments in aircraft data and military strategy. Talbot¿s book remains a treasured resource for college students and aviation fanatics who want to analyze greater approximately how flight changed and affected wartime operations.

  • von Manville Fenn George
    28,00 €

    The book "The Kopje Garrison" become written through the well-known British author George Manville Fenn, who wrote a whole lot of books between the past due 1800s and early 1900s. Colonial Africa is the putting for the tale, that is primarily about the hard conditions that human beings stationed at a far flung army base known as a kopje need to address. As the story starts offevolved, readers are added to the extraordinary those who work on the garrison. Each of them is going via their personal problems and fears within the harsh African surroundings. Fenn tells a story about friendship, survival, and the difficulties of life in a colony. He or she also talks about responsibility, appreciate, and the way distinct cultures can conflict. The kopje, that's a rocky hill or outcrop, will become crucial to the characters as they cope with the social and physical difficulties of their environment. Fenn's tales are recognized for the vibrant descriptions of Africa's surroundings and his capacity to show how tense and unpredictable existence can be in a remote outpost. Because it takes location in colonial Africa and is about a journey and exploration, "The Kopje Garrison" is a wonderful example of how exact George Manville Fenn is at telling stories.

  • von Arthur T. S.
    22,00 €

    In his book "True Riches," T.S. Arthur writes about the idea of real wealth and how it can lead to happiness and success in ways that most people don't see. The story is about a rich businessman named Edward Preston who thinks that the only things that really matter are money and good reputation. But as he meets people from different backgrounds, he starts to question his beliefs and understands that real wealth is more than just material things. Arthur writes about inner peace and happiness, showing that real wealth isn't found in making more money but in building meaningful relationships, pursuing your interests, and living a useful, honest life. Reading about Edward's journey of self-discovery makes people think about what wealth means to them and encourages them to look for happiness in areas other than money. The book stresses how important it is to connect with other people, show kindness, and understand how they feel. It means that real riches aren't found by myself, but through the studies we do together and the connections we make with other people. The way Arthur shows Edward's transformation from a self-centered person to someone who values real connections and important contributions is a powerful lesson that what truly makes us wealthy is the richness of our lives and the effect we have on others.

  • von Molesworth
    19,00 €

    The charming children's book "Miss Mouse and Her Boys" changed into written by using Mrs. Molesworth, an English creator who wrote plenty of books for youngsters in the 1800s. The story is about a clever and likeable person named Miss Mouse and her relationships with a collection of boys. Mrs. Molesworth tells a delightful tale that lets in younger readers to use their imaginations. As the story goes on, Miss Mouse turns into a critical part of the lads' lives and creates a warm and being concerned atmosphere. The creator does an extremely good activity of exploring friendship, tour, and the purity of teens. The manner Miss Mouse and the guys speak to every different teaches Mrs. Molesworth vital lessons about being type, working collectively, and what sort of amusing its miles to take a look at together. The book is in all likelihood to appeal to an extensive range of young readers, with its blend of captivating adventures and touching moments. Mrs. Molesworth's storytelling is mild and interesting, which makes "Miss Mouse and Her Boys" a vital piece of kid's writing so as to remaining all the time. This book shows how correct the writer is at making characters and tales that are familiar and humorous, which attraction to the wonder and marvel of being a youngster and will have an enduring impact on readers of every age.

  • von L. Hayward Arthur
    24,00 €

    The book "Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Vol. II " by means of Arthur L. Hayward is one among a kind within the worlds of tradition and literature. Students have said that it's far essential to culture and adds to our understanding. People think of these works as vital pieces of human records, in order that they were cautiously kept and made to be had to everybody. Even although it became written a long time ago, the book is now inside the public area within the US and likely other countries as nicely. Scholars and fanatics alike assume this work is essential enough to keep up, reproduction, and make widely to be had. Because of the cultural worth of the book, it has been carefully proofread and republished. People today could have an excellent time analyzing this due to the fact the style they selected blends the unique images and text together without any troubles. "Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Vol. II" through Arthur L. Hayward is an awesome instance of ways historical testimonies can be charming and how human beings have continually been interested in exploring their pleasures, especially when they contain crime. As it comes back into the general public eye, this painting continues to add to the know-how of records and literature by way of letting readers discover the fascinating recollections of brilliant people who have died.

  • von D. Howells William
    26,00 €

    "Indian Summer" is a novel penned by way of William Dean Howells, a distinguished American literary determine of the past due 19th and early 20th centuries. The novel is a nuanced exploration of affection, personal increase, and the clash of cultures set towards the backdrop of Submit-Civil War America. The story follows the lifestyles of Theodore Colville, a center-aged, retired diplomat from the US, who travels to Italy to rekindle a romance with a female he as soon as cherished. Colville's affection will become divided between Imogene, the woman he at the beginning sought out, and her young, charming niece, Lina. The novel intricately delves into the complexities of relationships and the moral dilemmas that get up as Colville unearths himself in an emotional quandary. At its middle, "Indian Summer" is a person-pushed narrative that examines the changing social norms of the time, with a focal point on the evolving roles and expectancies of ladies. Howells' work is frequently visible as a reflection of his very own literary transition from romanticism to realism, making it a pivotal piece in American literature. The novel not best offers a compelling and emotionally charged narrative but additionally affords readers with a window into the transferring cultural and social panorama of Publish-Civil War America.

  • von Le Queux William
    25,00 €

    "Her Royal Highness" is a unique via William Le Queux, a British writer recognised for his espionage and mystery fiction in the early 20th century. The tale combines factors of espionage, romance, and intrigue. The novel revolves around the fictional European country of Maurania and its young, recently widowed queen, Hilda. When a series of mysterious activities and political turmoil threaten the stableness of her reign, Queen Hilda unearths herself embroiled in a complicated web of royal politics, espionage, and romantic entanglements. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a adventure through the intricacies of royal courtroom life and the demanding situations faced by means of a young monarch striving to relaxed her throne. Le Queux weaves a story full of suspense, secret sellers, and political conspiracies, prepared against the backdrop of a European monarchy on the brink of alternate. "Her Royal Highness" is a testomony to Le Queux's mastery of the secret agent mystery style and his ability to create compelling characters and difficult plotlines. The novel gives readers an intriguing combination of romance and espionage, with a focal point at the courage and resourcefulness of a younger queen navigating the complexities of her function.

  • von Arthur T. S.
    20,00 €

    "After a Shadow, and Other Stories" by T. S. Arthur is a set of sad and notion-upsetting stories that discover the complicated nature of people and society. Arthur paints a photograph of moral dilemmas, emotional struggles, and the consequences of selections on people's lives via a number of gripping testimonies. "After a Shadow," the pick out tale, is a cautionary tale that indicates what occurs while you deliver in to choice. It brings out the ethical complexity of 1's acts and how they will have an effect on others for a long time. Arthur successfully weaves together issues of love, morality, and the complex nature of human relationships at some stage in the collection. Each tale shows a small part of society and deals with problems of morality, private responsibility, and the results of alternatives. The tales in this series make you reflect onconsideration on life in popular, and frequently serve as ethical tales that make you consider the moral issues in society. The deep stories that T. S. Arthur writes take readers into the complicated international of human beings, making them suppose and give them useful statistics about how our choices affect our lives and relationships inside the long term.

  • von Tarkington Booth
    23,00 €

    "Seventeen" is a sweet coming-of-age book written by using Booth Tarkington, an American creator recognised for his considerate stories about lifestyles within the early 1900s. The book receives the essence of developing up in a small Midwestern city and the humorous parts of those years. William Sylvanus Baxter, who's affectionately known as "Willy," is the primary man or woman of the tale. He is seventeen months¿ vintage and is going via the awkward, humorous, and disturbing instances of developing up. The principal plot of the tale is set Willy's mishaps, love adventures, and runs into the complex international of social expectations. Setting his story in the proper town of "Jonesville," Tarkington creates a tale on the way to never give up and could be very American. The book appears at not unusual themes like being younger and excited, seeking to determine out who you're, and feeling unhappy about misplaced love. Tarkington's eager observations and wit shine through as he efficaciously captures the quirks of small-city life, adding humor and interest to the tale. For many years, "Seventeen" has been a classic in American writing. It is loved through readers of all ages for its nostalgic study childhood. Booth Tarkington's smart writing and insightful characters have made "Seventeen" a liked book that speaks to the popular pleasure of developing up and the undying enchantment of minor adventures.

  • von Mary Peard Frances
    26,00 €

    "An Interloper" via Frances Mary Peard is a captivating have a look at social expectations and private dreams. The tale takes location in England within the past due 1800s. Peard's book, which got here out in 1899, tells a complex tale that appears at how gender, sophistication, and personal identification are complex. A stranger randomly interrupts the principle man or woman of the tale, difficult social regulations and making the primary person consider their personal lives. Peard does a wonderful process of writing approximately the conflicts among way of life and trade, displaying how girls's roles are converting and the way strict society's regulations are. Peard paints a photograph of a "interloper" who breaks social guidelines and makes the human beings around them both respect and fear them via the use of shiny language and a deep know-how of human conduct. Fear, love, and social commentary all come collectively in this tale as the characters try to determine out what's going to appear in the event that they upset the reputation quo. The poem "An Interloper" shows how well Peard might also have desired to seize the mood of her time through her writing. Her research into social policies and the human spirit leads to a frightening tale that could nonetheless be used to think about social expectations and the look for non-public delight.

  • von Steele Morrison Harry
    20,00 €

    "The Adventures of a Boy Reporter" is an interesting tale about the adventures of a younger, curious reporter. It captures the spirit of tour and the pleasure of locating thrilling stories. The genuine info might also exchange depending on the book, but this story generally follows the principle man or woman on a trip thru many adventures, mysteries, and discoveries, displaying how curious and brave a young reporter is. The plot usually centers on the principle man or woman's search for recollections, which ends up in exciting adventures even as they work as a reporter and face many conditions that take a look at their intelligence and electricity. This tale's lively narration captures the exhilaration and backbone of younger people as they relentlessly are seeking the reality. It shows how excited and eager to examine younger humans are to discover what they do not know. Readers are taken into a international of adventure and hobby for the duration of the story, which is similar to how children want to explore and make reminiscences that are a laugh and thrilling. "The Adventures of a Boy Reporter" is an excellent book for human beings of every age.

  • von Oliphant
    22,00 €

    The novel "The Ladies Lindores: Volume 2" become written with the assist of Margaret Oliphant, who became a success Scottish writer inside the 1800s and became also called "Mrs. Oliphant." When it became first published in 1883, the story takes location in Victorian England and is ready the Lindores' family. Three girls named Lady Lindores are at the center of the story: Lady Lindores, her daughter Lady Caroline, and her niece Lady Edith. The book tells a story about family secrets and techniques, social expectancies, and the way complicated relationships can be. After her husband died, Lady Lindores became left with lots of own family records and the responsibility of upholding the circle of relative¿s name whilst also dealing with the intricate web of social norms. The story Mrs. Oliphant tells is full of rich personal boom and a deep study the social climate of the time. The book gives a complex image of the jobs and expectations girls had in Victorian society, as well as the relationships among generations in a rich circle of relatives. As the Lindores' own family deals with the consequences of choices made in the past and society pressures, readers are pulled right into a gripping story that has factors of drama, romance, and social observation.

  • von Morgan Lady
    18,00 €

    "The Missionary, Volume 2" is a novel with the aid of the amazing Irish writer Lady Sydney Morgan, who wrote below the pen name Lady Morgan. The novel is a sizeable work within the context of Irish literature and offers a brilliant portrayal of the complexities of colonialism, lifestyle conflict, and identification. The story follows the adventure of the main character, Herbert Lacy, an English missionary who travels to India in the early 19th century. He encounters an international massively exclusive from his very own, replete with unfamiliar customs, languages, and traditions. Lacy's task becomes no longer just a spiritual undertaking but also a non-public exploration of his very own ideals and assumptions. Lady Morgan's novel delves into topics of cultural interplay, the clash of Eastern and Western values, and the effect of colonialism on both the colonizers and the colonized. The narrative weaves together factors of romance, adventure, and social observation, supplying a nuanced perspective at the demanding situations and ethical dilemmas confronted with the aid of people stuck inside the crosscurrents of empire. "The Missionary" is a compelling paintings that reflects the technology's fascination with the East and the complexities of cultural exchange throughout the British Empire's expansion.

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