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  • von Mary Hitchcock
    21,00 €

    "The First Soprano" is a fictitious novel by Mary Hitchcock that goes into the world of opera, following the journey of a young soprano as she faces the trials and joys of chasing her aspirations on stage. Hitchcock's evocative prose and deep character development address themes of passion, ambition, and the pursuit of creative perfection, immersing readers in the exciting and competitive world of opera. As the protagonist overcomes challenges and conflicts, readers are lured into a gripping story of tenacity and drive, where achieving greatness requires both sacrifices and wins. With its intriguing story and powerful portrayal of the human spirit, "The First Soprano" provides a glimpse into the beauty and drama of opera while also highlighting the resilience and talent of people who dare to pursue their ambitions in the pursuit of greatness.

  • von Loudon
    23,00 €

    "First Love: A Novel Vol. III" is an ancient romance story book written by Mrs. Loudon. "First Love: A Novel Vol. III" brings readers to the genteel worldwide of Victorian England, wherein love, ambition, and societal expectations aggregate within the lives of its primary characters. Mrs. Loudon, a famous Victorian-technology author, masterfully weaves a story about the complications of ancient flame and developing of age in a worldwide dominated with the aid of excessive social conventions. "First Love: A Novel Vol. III" is a timeless testomony to love's enduring strength and the transformative nature of personal progress, inspiring audiences of every age. Mrs. Loudon's paintings are excellent via their splendor and emotional intensity, as she conveys the complex nature of human emotion with sensitivity and perception. At the quilt of the story, people obtain an amazing stability among following their hearts and recognizing their cultural values.

  • von F. W. Farrar
    31,00 €

    F. W. Farrar "The Expositor's Bible: The First Book of Kings" gives a complete exploration of the biblical text, presenting readers with profound insights into the narrative and topics of the First Book of Kings. As a distinguished theologian and scholar, Farrar combines scholarly rigor with a pastoral contact to resolve the historic and theological complexities embedded in the biblical account. In this extent, Farrar delves into the reigns of Solomon and next kings, presenting a detailed exam of political, spiritual, and cultural dynamics in historic Israel. His meticulous remark navigates thru the triumphs and failures of the leaders, losing mild at the non-secular and moral challenges faced by way of the humans. Farrar's exegesis is marked with the aid of a deep appreciation for the literary and theological nuances of the biblical narrative. He not most effective elucidates ancient events but additionally attracts out undying instructions and moral packages for contemporary readers. Through his work, Farrar contributes now not handiest to biblical scholarship but additionally to the non-secular enrichment of his audience, making "The Expositor's Bible: The First Book of Kings" a valuable aid for the ones seeking a profound expertise of the Old Testament narrative.

  • von Andre Maurois
    19,00 €

    "General Bramble" by Andre Maurois is a fascinating novel that gives a satirical yet insightful exploration of the military status quo and human nature. It follows the existence and profession of General Bramble, a seasoned military leader whose reports replicate the absurdities and contradictions of warfare. Through the lens of General Bramble's studies, Maurois affords a nuanced commentary at the complexities of military lifestyles, bureaucracy, and the impact of struggle on individuals and society. The novel humorously portrays the General's encounters with fellow officers, subordinates, and political figures, highlighting the regularly farcical nature of military operations and the characters concerned. As General Bramble navigates the demanding situations of command and confronts the cruel realities of combat, he grapples with questions of obligation, honor, and morality. Through his adventure, readers are invited to reflect on the human ability for both heroism and folly inside the face of warfare. Maurois's writing is characterized through its wit, sharp statement, and intensity of insight into the human condition. "General Bramble" stays a timeless traditional, providing readers an idea-scary exploration of war and its impact on individuals and society.

  • von Joseph Wardle
    19,00 €

    "General Gordon: Saint and Soldier" by means of Joseph Wardle is a fascinating biography that delves into the first rate existence of General Charles George Gordon, a prominent parent in British navy history. Wardle masterfully portrays Gordon as now not only a professional soldier however additionally a man deeply guided by using his religious convictions and moral standards. Through meticulous studies and bright storytelling, Wardle chronicles Gordon's illustrious army profession, highlighting his valorous exploits in numerous conflicts around the world. However, Wardle goes past mere military conquests, portray a nuanced portrait of Gordon as a compassionate humanitarian dedicated to assuaging the suffering of others. The subtitle, "Saint and Soldier," encapsulates the twin nature of Gordon's individual¿his unwavering commitment to navy obligation juxtaposed with his profound religion and altruistic endeavors. Wardle navigates through Gordon's triumphs and challenges, from his courageous leadership in struggle to his tireless efforts in humanitarian missions. Ultimately, Wardle offers Gordon as a complex and multifaceted man or woman whose lifestyles exemplifies the intersection of duty, faith, and compassion. "General Gordon: Saint and Soldier" gives readers a profound insight into the extremely good legacy of a person whose selfless moves keep to inspire admiration and reverence to at the present time.

  • von Barry Pain
    22,00 €

    "The Exiles of Faloo" is a gripping story through Barry Pain that takes location in a mysterious and mesmerizing planet. Set inside the mythical continent of Faloo, the tale follows a collection of exiles who're driven into an unknown and perilous realm. Pain tells a story of suspense, journey, and self-discovery as the characters face the limitations of their new environment. The author deftly examines topics of resilience, friendship, and the search for identification, weaving a tale that keeps readers on the threshold of their seats. With vibrant visuals and tricky storytelling, Barry Pain brings Faloo to existence, transporting readers to a lush and innovative universe. "The Exiles of Faloo" is a undying exploration of the human spirit and the resilience of optimism in the face of problem. Barry Pain's storytelling ability shines via in this captivating paintings, leaving an indelible impression on readers who embark in this literary voyage.

  • von Carolyn Wells
    23,00 €

    The book ¿the Gold Bag¿ is a mysterious and thriller detective novel written by Carolyn Wells. The main protagonist of the book detective Fleming stone features his eclectic skills to solve the case. The story begins with a wide gathering of friends add Mrs Jane Bailey home during which an unplanned and unexpected event occurs. The discovery open mysterious gold bag containing a large amount of valuable jewellery found it at her home. However, a quick done came into motion where one of the guest miss Pitman found murdered during the event. Here is the entry of detective Fleming Stone to investigate the murder and puts all his focus to study the case. He makes every effort to uncover the web of secrets and suspects. Throughput his investigation, he employed all his mastermind powers to observed keenly and analyse all the evidences. The tension rises quickly since there was a fear of being attacked again by the killer. The Gold Bag is still in the back part of whole story and readers find it quite twisting until the very end of novel. with such suspense and memorable characters with intricate plot, it is one of the most must rad fiction for all suspense lovers.

  • von Alfred W. Drayson
    23,00 €

    Alfred W. Drayson "The Gentleman Cadet" covers the journey of Arthur Haldene, a younger guy who enters the elite Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. Set in 19th-century England, the unconventional follows Arthur's struggles and accomplishments as he navigates the rigorous education and companionship of military life. As Arthur seeks to earn the name "gentleman cadet," he meets hurdles both outside and inside the academy walls. Along along with his fellow cadets, Arthur struggles with instructional research, physical education, and the extreme subject imposed by using his superiors. Throughout all of it, he establishes long-lasting connections and learns vital training about honor, courage, and obligation. As Arthur rises via the ranks, he faces love, competition, and the brutal truth of military carrier. Drayson expertly depicts the camaraderie and friendships fashioned within the furnace of army training, taking pictures the essence of honor and sacrifice that defines the profession of hands. "The Gentleman Cadet" is a gripping tale of coming of age in the military, complete with journey, intrigue, and the eternal ideals of devotion and heroism.

  • von Violet Jacob
    24,00 €

    The book ¿Flemington¿ is a historical novel written by Violet Jacob. The story of the book is about the Jacobite rising of 1715 in Scotland and continues to follow the lives of Grahams and describes the struggles they faced during the raging in Scottish history. The main protagonist of whole story is Elspeth Blair, a young woman who find herself in dilemma between her love Robin Graeme and her significant duty to her family. During the Jacobite rebellion, she got entangled in political and personal conflicts. The book spots the light on various themes like honour, loyalty and hazardous consequences of political interference. Through vivid description and point to pint details of historical views, the author comprehensively describes tumultuous period of Scottish history. Also readers will connect with the crossfire of political strife. Overall the book is a compelling historical novel that¿s takes readers in to intimating era market full of conflicts and passion. The book has put lots of efforts to keep readers into end of their seat till it needs.

  • von Anthony Trollope
    22,00 €

    Anthony Trollope's novel "The Fixed Period" was released in 1882. The drama, which takes place in the made-up island nation of Britannula in the South Pacific, centers on the contentious 'Fixed Period' practice. To make room for new generations and avoid overcrowding, people in this society are forced to retire at age 67 and be put to death. President John Neverbend, the main character, is a fervent supporter of the Fixed Period and sees it as a commendable response to societal issues. But as his closest buddy Gabriel Crasweller gets closer to 67 and has to deal with the realities of the Fixed Period, his opinions are called into question. The book looks at issues like ageing, death, control by the government, and the moral ramifications of euthanasia. Trollope questions the morality and viability of the Fixed Period as a means of resolving societal problems by using satire and wit to criticize the political and social structures of his day.

  • von R. E. Vernede
    22,00 €

    ¿The Fair Dominion" is an ancient Canadian History story book written by R. E. Vernede. The Fair Dominion is both a travel manual and an intellectual statement, imparting readers with a complicated evaluate of Canada's rich past. Whether you are a pro visitor or an armchair explorer, The Fair Dominion gives a fascinating glimpse into the heart and soul of Canada, imparting readers with an easy appreciation for this massive and first-rate us of a. Vernede's writing is both informative and exciting, allowing readers to enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors of Canada from the consolation in their very personal houses. The Fair Dominion celebrates Canada's ethnic variety by manner of demonstrating its multiculturalism and feel of inclusivity. Vernede describes Canada's physical beauty while additionally offering insights into its cultural tapestry, highlighting the contributions of Indigenous peoples, immigrants, and different corporations.

  • von George Gissing
    22,00 €

    "Eve's Ransom" by using George Gissing is a poignant story that delves into the complexities of affection, sacrifice, and redemption in Victorian society. The story revolves across the significant character, Harold Biffen, a suffering creator whose existence takes a dramatic turn whilst he unexpectedly inherits a good sized fortune. Harold's newfound wealth permits him to pursue his literary goals and win the love of Eve Madeley, a girl he has lengthy favorite. However, their budding romance is soon overshadowed with the aid of the arrival of a mysterious stranger, Julian Eversleigh, who claims to be Eve's husband. As Harold grapples with his emotions for Eve and the ethical dilemmas posed via Julian's presence, he's compelled to confront the actual nature of love and the sacrifices it needs. Meanwhile, Eve unearths herself torn between her loyalty to Julian and her developing affection for Harold. Against the backdrop of Victorian London, Gissing masterfully explores themes of social elegance, morality, and the pursuit of happiness. Through richly drawn characters and brilliant prose, he offers a nuanced portrayal of human relationships and the inherent conflicts among obligation and desire.

  • von Lafcadio Hearn
    25,00 €

    ¿Glimpses Of Unfamiliar Japan: First series" is an ancient Travelogue, Nonfiction story book written by Lafcadio Hearn. Offers a first rate useful resource for studying Japan's cultural historical past and historic context. Lafcadio Hearn's private reminiscences of Japan in the past due 1800s. Offers expertise about Japanese subculture, customs, and traditions. Investigates lesser-known aspects of Japanese culture and daily lifestyles. Includes observations approximately architecture, religion, and people beliefs. Includes symbolic descriptions of landscapes, cities, and rural places. Offers a unique attitude on Japan as visible via the eyes of a Western foreigner. Reflects Hearn's profound interest in and appreciation for Japanese culture. Includes anecdotes and reports with locals that lend depth to the story. Offers an awesome resource for studying Japan's cultural background and historic context.

  • von Grace Stebbing
    25,00 €

    The book ¿Gold and Glory or Wild Ways of Other Days: A Tale of Early American Discovery¿ is a historical and adventurous novel written by Grace Stebbing. The book takes the video into the journey of American exploration era. The whole story is a backdrop of new world during the age of discovery and innovation and set the readers into the journey of uncharted territories. The book intervenes the tails obvious characters that explores indigenous people and intersect various challenges endangers that navigate the life. Throughout the book readers can travel in the voyage of excitement with uncertain exploration of classes of culture as the characters faces various hurdles during the forge alliance and grapple with the questions to identify the pursuit of their own dreams. The presence of historical events, conflicts and commitments explore and based on themes including ambition resilience and human spirit. The comprehensive description of historical details and fascinating characters, the book delivers a captivating journey through a most significant period of American history. It helps all the avid readers to celebrate the adventure and discovery that define the early days of new word.

  • von W. W. Jacobs
    20,00 €

    W. W. Jacobs "Deep Waters" is a compelling collection of short testimonies that discover the complexity of human nature and the unforeseen twists of fate. Jacobs, famend for his storytelling prowess, weaves stories of wit, sarcasm, and suspense. The memories are frequently set against the backdrop of marine life, imparting glimpses into the hardships that sailors come upon as well as the quirks of the folks who inhabit the coastal place. Each story in "Deep Waters" is advised with wit and perception, exposing the writer's astute insights on human conduct. Jacobs' writing style is characterised by simplicity and humor, making the memories on hand to a large target audience. The anthology delves into topics of morality, good fortune, and the outcomes of 1's choices, weaving a wealthy tapestry of human enjoy. As readers progress thru the pages of "Deep Waters," they may be uncovered to a pleasant and notion-provoking investigation of the human condition, with Jacobs' storytelling prowess leaving an indelible imprint.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    21,00 €

    "The White Gauntlet" by Captain Mayne Reid, Volume Two, is an adventure story set on the American frontier. Captain Mayne Reid, noted for his bright storytelling and snap shots of the Wild West, creates a story that transports readers to a global of peril, daring, and journey. The plot follows the protagonist as they face the trials of the untamed wilderness, encountering Native American tribes, perilous terrain, and the in no way-finishing struggle for existence. Captain Mayne Reid captures the essence of the American frontier, bringing to existence the tough splendor and horrible realities of the region. As the protagonists confront numerous hardships and tribulations, readers are transported on a superb adventure that blends movement, suspense, and discovery. "The White Gauntlet" isn't simplest an exciting adventure, but it also presents insights into the cultural disputes and dynamics of the time, giving readers a glimpse into the spirit of the American West during a watershed moment in history.

  • von James De Mille
    23,00 €

    A science fiction full of adventurous journeys written by James De Mille is a perfect blend of various mysteries and suspenseful things. The story revolves around a group of individuals stuck around a mysterious forest. The struggle for survival continues in an unfamiliar environment and encounters various ancient ruins, strange creatures, and dramatic theories. Jack, the real protagonist of the story, leads the whole group and sets on a search for a way out of the dense forest. While discovering the right path, the group unravels several clues from the forest's origins. The characters are quite fascinating and confront their fears with limitations. Every character faces various adversities and sets to let monkeys off their back as soon as possible. ¿Fire in the Woods¿ is a compelling and imaginative tale, a perfect blend of curious and thrilling elements of science fiction like adventures and fantasy. The novels also explore themes like resilience, courage, and enduring power.

  • von Angela Brazil
    23,00 €

    "A Fortunate Term" is a book published by prolific novelist Angela Brazil, who was best known for her school novels that target teenage girls. The 1913 book chronicles the misadventures and encounters of a group of students during their term at a boarding school. The protagonist of the tale is Joan Carr, a lively and ambitious young student starting her first term at the esteemed Briarcroft School. Joan strikes up fast ties with many of her students, notably the naughty twins Pauline and Priscilla Peel and the gentle Muriel Burnitt. They manage the pleasures and pitfalls of school life together, navigating everything from extracurricular activities and interpersonal relationships to academic goals. The girls face a number of challenges throughout the term, including as competitions in their academic fields, athletic events, and interpersonal disputes. Along the journey, they develop as a group and as individuals, learning important lessons about friendship, loyalty, and tenacity. The girls eventually come out stronger and more self-assured, having created enduring relationships and priceless experiences, despite the unavoidable highs and lows of school life. "A Fortunate Term" gives readers a wonderful and endearing look into the world of boarding school life for young girls in the early 20th century, while also capturing the spirit of adventure and friendship that is distinctive of Angela Brazil's school novels.

  • von Jeffery Farnol
    32,00 €

    Jeffery Farnol wrote the ancient romance novel "Peregrine's Progress". Set in 18th-century England, the story follows the title individual, Peregrine Vereker, as he starts offevolved on a voyage of self-discovery, love, and intrigue. Farnol, acknowledged for his swashbuckling memories and love escapades, tells a compelling story of a younger guy navigating the complexity of society and worries of the heart. Peregrine, the protagonist, gets caught up in an internet of societal expectations, circle of relatives secrets, and the temptation of forbidden love. The novel takes place in opposition to the backdrop of a wonderfully depicted historical surroundings, with Farnol's prose capturing the essence of the length. Readers are transported on a romantic and adventurous adventure as Peregrine meets a ramification of fascinating personalities and faces severa hardships. Farnol's storytelling blends humor, drama, and romance to create a charming novel that transports readers to 18th-century England. "Peregrine's Progress" demonstrates Farnol's capacity to write fascinating ancient romances that hook up with readers.

  • von Frances Hodgson Burnett
    21,00 €

    ¿A Fair Barbarian" is an ancient Children's romance fiction story book written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Frances Hodgson Burnett's "A Fair Barbarian" is an awesome Victorian novel that blends love with social satire. "A Fair Barbarian" demanding situations traditional notions of femininity and propriety, providing Angelica as a tough and independent heroine who refuses to publish to cultural conventions.Overall, "A Fair Barbarian" is an exciting journey through Victorian England that offers same elements leisure with satire of society. The literary work exploits Angelica's contacts with the peasants to discover cultural variations and the warfare among American and English social customs. Despite the ridiculing, a superb romance grows among Angelica and the city's minister, Mr. Hamilton. The challenge depend delves into Victorian ideas of improvement, nationality, and social admiration but additionally offering a lighter look at the rigid social structures of the day.

  • von Samuel White Baker
    25,00 €

    "Cyprus As I Saw It In 1879" by Sir Samuel White Baker gives a fascinating firsthand account of the writer's exploration of Cyprus all through the late 19th century. As a seasoned adventurer and explorer, Baker affords readers with a bright and detailed portrayal of the island's landscapes, human beings, and cultural nuances. The book serves as each a travelogue and an ethnographic study, documenting Baker's observations of the local customs, traditions, and social dynamics. Through his keen and insightful observations, Baker delves into the historic context of Cyprus, shedding light on the complicated interplay of impacts from numerous civilizations, which includes the Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans. Baker's narrative skillfully navigates thru the island's geography, imparting readers a glimpse into its herbal beauty and ancient landmarks. He engages the reader with anecdotes, encounters with locals, and reflections at the political and social weather of the time. Beyond the journey element, "Cyprus As I Saw It In 1879" gives a precious historical snapshot, taking pictures the essence of Cyprus in the course of a pivotal period in its records.

  • von E. Phillips Oppenheim
    24,00 €

    The thrilling book "False Evidence" was written by well-known British Novelist E. Phillips Oppenheim, who wrote a lot of mystery and espionage books in the early to mid-20th century. The 1912 novel "False Evidence" is a story of plot, trickery, and courtroom drama. The protagonist of the tale is a young attorney by the name of Francis Ledsam, who becomes involved in a convoluted case involving a murder trial. As Ledsam investigates the case further, he finds layers of fabricated evidence and a web of deceit. Ledsam takes on the role of defence lawyer for a guy who is suspected of murder. As Ledsam works to uncover the truth, identify the true offenders, and clear his client's name, the plot develops. As the story goes on, readers are guided through the kinks of the legal system, with tension mounting as Ledsam handles the difficulties in the courtroom. The work delves into topics related to morality, justice, and the fallout from unfounded allegations. ¿False Evidence" demonstrates Oppenheim's talent for writing compelling stories with complex themes. A compelling combination of mystery and legal drama keeps readers interested as they follow the protagonist's quest for the truth through a labyrinth of false evidence and misleading hints.

  • von Giacinto Achilli
    25,00 €

    Dealings with the Inquisition or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits" is a memoir written by Giacinto Achilli, an Italian Ex-Dominican friar. First published in 1851, the book tells the story of Achilli's adventures in the Catholic Church, including his time spent in the Dominican order and his later run-ins with the Jesuits and the Inquisition. Giacinto Achilli provides an in-depth analysis of the Catholic Church's internal operations, highlighting the Jesuit order's influence and the Inquisition's methods. He talks about how the Inquisition's repressive methods and the Church's dogma have demoralized him. The story exposes the supposed wrongdoing, deceit, and secrecy in the Church hierarchy and offers a critical viewpoint on Papal Rome's operations. The memoir also touches on more general topics like censorship, religious intolerance, and the silence of dissident voices inside the Catholic Church. A more comprehensive knowledge of the power relationships and disputes inside the Church in the 19th century is made possible by Achilli's experiences as a defector and his disclosures regarding the Inquisition.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    23,00 €

    "The Fatal Cord: And The Falcon Rover" is an adventure novel written by Captain Mayne Reid. The story is a compelling one set against a backdrop of maritime adventures and high-seas drama. Captain Reid, a 19th-century Irish-American storyteller and adventurer, expertly tells a tale of danger and intrigue. The plot revolves around the protagonist, whose fate becomes linked with a mysterious and dangerous "fatal cord." As the novel progresses, readers are transported on an exciting adventure onboard the Falcon Rover, a ship involved in peril and intrigue on the high seas. The tale is rich in marine detail, providing a vivid depiction of life on a ship in the nineteenth century. Reid's writing style combines dramatic twists, marine action, and colorful characters. "The Fatal Cord" exemplifies Reid's ability to transport readers to the thrilling world of the high seas, where daring, cunning, and the unpredictability of fate take center stage. The story is an engrossing investigation of maritime adventures and the unwavering spirit of people who brave the horrors of the ocean.

  • von Edna Lyall
    18,00 €

    Derrick Vaughan, a budding novelist with aspirations of becoming a published author, is the protagonist of the tale. The work, which is set in the late 19th century, effectively conveys the difficulties and hopes of the era. As he makes his way through the complicated worlds of relationships and writing, Derrick encounters both emotional and professional challenges. On his journey, Derrick meets a variety of people, each of whom represents a distinct facet of society and has an impact on his moral development. The book explores topics including ambition, ethics, and the moral conundrums the protagonist faces. Derrick struggles with issues of morality and the effects of his decisions on his personal and professional lives as he pursues success in the literary world. The story threads through the intricacies of Victorian society, offering insights into the difficulties experienced by those trying to achieve success and self-realization in a world that is changing quickly. Edna Lyall frequently combines moral philosophy and social realism in her writing.

  • von Boyd Cable
    19,00 €

    Ernest Andrew Ewart's pen name, Boyd Cable, wrote a war book titled "Between the Lines." The novel, which was first published in 1915, gives readers a realistic and brutal account of life in the trenches during World War I. Boyd Cable's tale is authentic because of his first-hand experience as a war correspondent, which made him well-known. The story, which takes place on the Western Front, explores the difficulties, camaraderie, and everyday struggles that men have while fighting a war. The difficult circumstances, the ongoing danger of enemy fire, and the toll it takes on the soldiers' physical and emotional health are all depicted by Cable. "Between the Lines" explores the dynamics inside the military hierarchy by focusing on the interactions between troops and their leaders in addition to being a combat story. The book highlights the human side of battle by illuminating the bravery and tenacity of the men who fought in the trenches. Boyd Cable uses his astute observations and life experiences to create a vivid image of the war-torn environment and the people involved in the fighting throughout the entire book. The story will probably touch on themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the psychological effects of war on people.

  • von Ernest Belfort Bax
    21,00 €

    Ernest Belfort's book "German Society on the Close of the Middle Ages" Bax gives a radical assessment of Germany's social, political, and cultural milieu in the course of the past due medieval length. Bax delves exhaustively into many aspects of German tradition, supplying perception on the norms, traditions, and institutions that impacted the lives of its residents in the course of this momentous length. Bax's painstaking research and perceptive evaluation offer a sensible illustration of medieval Germany's social hierarchy, monetary shape, and spiritual dynamics. He discusses feudalism, urbanization, guilds, and the position of women, giving readers an advanced hold close of medieval society's intricacies. Furthermore, Bax investigates the consequences of fundamental historical activities and adjustments on German society, including the Hundred Years' War, the Black Death, and the introduction of the Hanseatic League. He additionally seems at the effect of intellectual and cultural revolutions like humanism and the Renaissance on German philosophy and society. Drawing on a plethora of authentic sources and scholarly examine, Bax tells a captivating story that gives specific insights into the lives of regular Germans at some point of the Middle Ages.

  • von Harold E. Gorst
    19,00 €

    ¿The Curse of Education" book aims to back from the brink of literary obscurity is to guarantee that Harold E. Gorst's insightful observations on educational systems remain relevant to audiences in the modern period. The goal is to close the gap between historical perspectives and the urgent issues facing education today. Gorst's analysis, which highlights the underlying problems with the current educational frameworks and the possible obstacles presented by conventional teaching techniques, offers readers a provocative perspective on how educational systems have developed. By bringing this work back to life, it helps to stimulate a fresh conversation about the fundamentals of education, promoting critical thinking and questioning conventional wisdom. Discussions about educational reform, societal advancement, and the ageless quest of knowledge are sparked by the book's resurgence. The knowledge on these pages stimulates further research into different teaching methods and adds to the conversation about how to best shape education in the future.

  • von Harold Brighouse
    18,00 €

    "Dealing In Futures" by way of Harold Brighouse is a compelling series of dramatic tales wherein the author skillfully compiles his mind right into a unified draft, making sure affordability for a various readership. The narratives inside this book weave a tapestry of exciting and fascinating testimonies, starting from the exciting to the virtually remarkable, with a few testimonies delicately drawing readers into their depths. Positioned inside the style of drama, the book serves as a rich repository of ideas, intelligently consolidated into an unmarried, available draft appropriate for readers of numerous age corporations. This version of "Dealing in Futures" boasts no longer best an attention-grabbing new cowl but additionally a professionally typeset manuscript, combining a current aesthetic with clarity. Harold Brighouse's storytelling prowess shines thru in this collection, imparting a treasured and attractive revel in for those appreciative of dramatic literature.

  • von Franz Von Loher
    21,00 €

    "Cyprus: Historical and Descriptive" by Franz von Loher is a comprehensive exploration of the island's wealthy records and cultural history. Originally published inside the nineteenth century, this work affords readers with an in depth account of Cyprus, supplying insights into its ancient evolution, geographical functions, and the diverse affects that have formed its identity. Von Loher delves into the island's historic past, tracing its records from antiquity thru medieval instances, and highlighting the impact of various civilizations, such as the Romans, Byzantines, and Crusaders. The creator's descriptive narrative not simplest captures the geopolitical significance of Cyprus but also paints a bright photograph of its landscapes, architecture, and nearby customs. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested by expertise the complexities of Cyprus, presenting a mix of historical analysis and bright descriptions that carry the island's past to life. Von Loher's meticulous research and engaging writing fashion make "Cyprus: Historical and Descriptive" an undying contribution to the examine of this Mediterranean gem.

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