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  • von F. Hume John
    21,00 €

    "The Abolitionists" is a compelling and traditionally full-size book that examines the passionate individuals and movements dedicated to the abolition of slavery within the United States. It chronicles the relentless efforts of abolitionists who fought ardently for the emancipation of enslaved humans, the eradication of the slave alternate, and the merchandising of equality and human rights. This ebook offers a complete exploration of the abolitionist motion, tracing its origins inside the late 18th century thru its evolution right into a powerful pressure in American society for the duration of the 19th century. It highlights key figures including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, and many others who played pivotal roles in this transformative duration of American history. "The Abolitionists" delves into the ideological, moral, and political battles that described the abolitionist motive, as well as the demanding situations and boundaries they confronted in a deeply divided state. It sheds light at the impact in their advocacy, which in the end culminated in the abolition of slavery with the passage of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1865. This book is not only a historic account however also a testomony to the unwavering dedication of folks who dared to assignment the repute quo and championed a more just and equitable society.

  • von Perelaer M. T. H.
    37,00 €

    "Baboe Dalima," written with the resource of M. T. H. Perelaer, is a gripping story that gives a glimpse into the complex and multifaceted global of the Dutch East Indies all through the nineteenth century. Set towards the backdrop of colonial Indonesia, this picture dives into the tricky internet of interactions between the Dutch colonizers and the indigenous inhabitants. The plot revolves around the principle lady, Baboe Dalima, and her hardships in a society characterized with the aid of cultural disputes and social hierarchy. The reader has a fuller information of the struggles, aspirations, and each day lifestyles of the Indonesian human beings at some stage in a duration of Dutch colonial manage through Baboe Dalima's eyes. M. T. H. Perelaer's writing is both sympathetic and perceptive, giving a detailed portrait of the characters as well as the cultural context in which they stay. The tale delves into questions of identity, social justice, and the human spirit's fortitude in the face of difficulty. "Baboe Dalima" isn't always only a gripping novel, but additionally a historic and cultural file that sheds mild at the Dutch East Indies' colonial information. Perelaer's artwork, praised for its authenticity and wealthy man or woman development, is a precious resource for readers inquisitive about the colonial adventure and members of the family among colonizers and colonized peoples sooner or later in Southeast Asian records.

  • von Hough Emerson
    24,00 €

    ""fifty-four-40 or Fight"" is a historic novel authored via Emerson Hough. Set towards the backdrop of the mid-19th century, the radical tells the story of the Oregon boundary dispute among the United States and Great Britain, a conflict that revolved across the ownership of the Oregon Country and its boundary, particularly the range fifty-four°forty'N. The name ""fifty-four-40 or Fight"" refers to the American rallying cry that demanded the northernmost boundary for the Oregon Territory.Hough's novel is a gripping tale of the pioneers and settlers who ventured westward looking for a better existence at some stage in this tumultuous length in American history. It gives readers a bright portrayal of the demanding situations and hardships confronted by those intrepid people as they embarked on the Oregon Trail, braving harsh landscapes and encountering Native American tribes. Through meticulously researched historic information and properly-drawn characters, Hough captures the spirit of the era, portraying the willpower, conflicts, and friendships that defined the American frontier enjoy. The novel additionally delves into the political and diplomatic intricacies surrounding the Oregon boundary dispute. ""fifty-four-forty or Fight"" stands as a literary work that not most effective entertains but also educates readers approximately a pivotal second in American history, dropping mild at the westward enlargement and the forces that fashioned the nation's improvement.

  • von W. Adams Thomas
    18,00 €

    "AN ACCOUNT OF THE Battle of Wilson's Creek" with the aid of Thomas W. Adams is a meticulously crafted historic account that gives an in-depth exploration of a pivotal engagement during the American Civil War. This book, regarded as one in all Adams' masterpieces, vividly recounts the Battle of Wilson's Creek, an extensive battle that befell on August 10, 1861, in Missouri. Adams' narrative is a testament to his storytelling prowess and his capacity to bridge the geographical regions of military history and the human revel in. The Battle of Wilson's Creek turned into marked via excessive fight between Union and Confederate forces and became an important second inside the early years of the Civil War. Adams' paintings no longer handiest chronicles the strategic maneuvers and clashes of the battle however also delves into the human stories and feelings that permeated the battle. His writing, fashionable but handy, draws readers into the heart of the movement and permits them to hook up with the soldiers and civilians who had been swept up inside the turbulence of the time. As a masterful historian and storyteller, Thomas W. Adams' "AN ACCOUNT OF THE Battle of Wilson's Creek" serves as a treasured resource for those interested by the Civil War, supplying a complete, attractive, and insightful observe a pivotal moment in American history.

  • von Trafton Adeline
    21,00 €

    "An American Girl Abroad," authored by Adeline Trafton, is a captivating narrative that chronicles the adventures of a young American girl as she embarks on a adventure overseas. In this charming story, the protagonist, probably a reflection of the writer's very own reports, unearths herself in a foreign land, establishing doorways to new cultures, people, and reviews. Trafton's storytelling is a satisfying blend of travelogue and private reflection, imparting readers a bright portrayal of the points of interest, sounds, and sensations of the places visited. The narrative captures the essence of move-cultural encounters, providing a window into the marvel and intrigue skilled by the American girl as she navigates the intricacies of lifestyles abroad. As she explores the surprising landscapes and interacts with the human beings she encounters, the protagonist's perspective on the world broadens, leading to personal growth and enlightenment. Through this journey, Trafton's work underscores the customary issues of self-discovery, variation, and the transformative electricity of travel. "An American Girl Abroad" serves as each a fascinating tour narrative and a coming-of-age story. Adeline Trafton's work is a testomony to the iconic attraction of memories about exploration, curiosity, and the discovery of latest horizons, making it a literary gem that keeps to resonate with readers searching for to undertaking beyond their comfort zones.

  • von Halevy Ludovic
    19,00 €

    "The Abbé Constantin" is a conventional French novel written by way of Ludovic Halévy. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque French village in the past due 19th century, the unconventional explores themes of love, obligation, and societal expectations. The tale revolves across the titular character, Abbé Constantin, a younger and charming priest, and his close buddy, the Marquis de Maillefort. The Abbé is deeply devoted to his pastoral responsibilities and is loved by way of his parishioners. However, his world is turned the wrong way up while he falls in love with a beautiful young widow, Madame de Gabry. This forbidden romance demanding situations his devotion to the church and his vows of celibacy. Throughout the radical, Ludovic Halévy skillfully portrays the internal conflict of Abbé Constantin as he grapples together with his emotions for Madame de Gabry and his feel of responsibility to his congregation. The tale unfolds with humor, warm temperature, and an eager expertise of human nature. "The Abbé Constantin" is an undying tale of love and moral dilemmas, beautifully written by Ludovic Halévy, and it keeps to captivate readers with its exploration of the anxiety between personal dreams and societal duties.

  • von Rolland Romain
    18,00 €

    "Mahatma Gandhi," authored via Romain Rolland, is a biography that delves into the life and philosophy of one of the most influential figures in modern history, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. This biography gives a profound perception into the adventure of a man who could become an emblem of nonviolent resistance and social trade. Romain Rolland's narrative traces Gandhi's existence from his early years in India to his stories in South Africa, wherein he developed the ideas of satyagraha (nonviolent resistance) that would come to outline his legacy. The biography delves into his pivotal position in India's warfare for independence from British rule, a adventure that turned into marked by means of civil disobedience and unwavering commitment to justice. Rolland's writing is marked by means of its deep admiration for Gandhi's philosophy and unwavering determination to fact and nonviolence. It captures the essence of Gandhi's ethical and spiritual evolution and the impact of his leadership on India's quest for freedom. "Mahatma Gandhi" serves as a undying tribute to a person who stimulated no longer best his kingdom but the complete global along with his principles of peace, fact, and social justice. Romain Rolland's biography portrays Gandhi as an icon of humanity, whose legacy keeps to influence moves for social alternate and the pursuit of justice global.

  • von Craig R. A.
    23,00 €

    "Common Diseases of Farm Animals" by means of R. A. Craig is a definitive and helpful reference paintings within the area of veterinary technological know-how. This complete guide gives critical insights into the fitness and nicely-being of livestock, making it an essential useful resource for farmers, veterinarians, and all and sundry involved in animal husbandry. R. A. Craig's e book covers a extensive range of domesticated animals, which include livestock, horses, sheep, goats, swine, and hen. It meticulously information the diverse sicknesses which could afflict those animals, offering in-depth records on their causes, signs, prevention, and remedy. Craig's writing is marked via its readability and accessibility, making complicated veterinary topics understandable to a broad target market. What units "Common Diseases of Farm Animals" apart is its practical utility. It serves as a essential tool for diagnosing and addressing fitness problems in livestock, thereby contributing to the welfare of animals and the financial success of farming operations. Craig's paintings reflects his dedication to the well-being of cattle and the importance of their fitness in sustainable agriculture. Over the years, this e-book has remained a relied on and broadly used useful resource, standing as a testament to R. A. Craig's know-how in veterinary remedy and his dedication to sharing expertise.

  • von B. Cole Everett
    17,00 €

    "Final Weapon" is a science fiction short story written by Everett B. Cole. This thought-provoking tale looks into the significant consequences associated with sophisticated technology and the moral quandaries which accompany its use. The story centres around the development of a weapon of unprecedented power in a future where humanity participates in an impending interplanetary war. This ultimate weapon has the capacity of eliminating entire planets and leaving nothing but destruction in its wake. The protagonist, a scientist working on the project, finds himself faced with a moral problem as they fight with the knowledge that their creation could result in the destruction of life on a cosmic scale. Everett B. Cole goes into the moral quandaries surrounding the building and deployment of such a deadly instrument as the narrative progresses. The narrative emphasizes concerns about scientists' responsibility and the consequences of pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery to their natural conclusions. The basic topic stresses the sobering reality that, regardless of the pursuit of peace, the creation of an ultimate weapon can be a massively destructive act. "Final Weapon" is a cautionary tale about the potential for unfettered scientific progress to have terrible consequences.

  • von C. Smith Everett
    17,00 €

    "The Metal Moon" is a collaborative science fiction short story authored by Everett C. Smith and Roman F. Starzl. The novel's plot takes place in a future where humanity has made technological developments that allow humans to travel beyond Earth. As the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. Some stories are brutal and weird, while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. A group of adventurous explorers embarks on a trip to investigate a mysterious metal moon orbiting a distant planet. When they reach at their destination, they find a world unlike any they've seen before: a moon composed entirely of metallic stuff. As they investigate the metallic moon's surface, the explorers discover amazing facts and encounter odd, alien people. These aliens have unique talents and a strong connection to the metallic composition of the moon. The story unfolds with astonishment and fear as the explorers try to understand the moon's origins and the purpose of its inhabitants. "The Metal Moon" is a classic science fiction story that blends elements of space exploration, alien contact, and cosmic mystery.

  • von Oxenham John
    24,00 €

    "1914" is a poignant novel through John Oxenham, which serves as a historic and emotional exploration of the tumultuous period main as much as World War I. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the novel delves into the lives of various characters from distinct walks of life, as they grapple with the approaching conflict and the profound adjustments it'll deliver to their international. Oxenham's narrative skillfully weaves collectively the non-public stories of people, each going through their own demanding situations, hopes, and fears, towards the backdrop of the bigger geopolitical landscape. The novel captures the atmosphere of uncertainty and anticipation that hung over Europe in the years main as much as the outbreak of the warfare. Through nicely-drawn characters and brilliant storytelling, "1914" offers a humanizing lens through which readers can higher recognize the complex emotions and dilemmas faced with the aid of people caught up in the sweep of records. It gives a poignant reflection on the effect of struggle on each the collective and person psyche. "1914" is an undying painting that no longer only serves as a historical record of its technology but additionally resonates with standard issues of human resilience, sacrifice, and the iconic desire for a better future amidst the chaos of war. John Oxenham's novel stands as an effective reminder of the human enjoy during a pivotal second in records.

  • von Garrett Randall
    17,00 €

    Randall Garrett's "By Proxy" is a science fiction short tale. It is a thought-provoking examination of the ramifications of sophisticated technology and the ethical quandaries that occur as a result of its application. The plot centres around a protagonist who finds caught in a complex and morally difficult scenario in a future where technology allows for direct cerebral connections between humans. The core idea includes the potential to feel another person's sensations and emotions via a brain proxy connection. This technology poses significant concerns regarding empathy, consent, and the limits of personal experience. As the plot progresses, the protagonist is dragged into a conspiracy involving the illegal use of this neural proxy technology. They must consider the ethical consequences of vicariously experiencing another person's life, emotions, and even criminal conduct. This creates a moral quandary for the protagonist, forcing them to confront their own ideals and feeling of responsibility. "By Proxy" is a cautionary story concerning the potential exploitation of technological technology and the blurred distinctions between personal agency and other people's experiences. Randall Garrett's story deftly addresses the ethical issues of a future in which empathy can be shared but at the risk of jeopardizing one's own ideals.

  • von Webster A. D.
    21,00 €

    "Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs" is a complete and authoritative reference work that serves as a valuable guide for fans, gardeners, and horticulturists interested by cultivating and appreciating a wide variety of woody flowers. While the particular authorship of this e-book can also vary relying on the version and publisher, its primary cognizance is on supplying a wealth of records approximately ornamental bushes and shrubs suitable for extraordinary climates and landscapes. This e book normally capabilities particular descriptions of numerous tree and shrub species, highlighting their distinctive characteristics, growth behavior, preferred growing situations, and ornamental traits. It often includes realistic advice on planting, care, and protection, enabling readers to efficaciously cultivate this vegetation in their gardens or landscapes. Additionally, "Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs" may additionally provide insights into the classy elements of landscaping, inclusive of a way to create visually attractive compositions the usage of those plant life, their seasonal bloom patterns, and coloration versions. It frequently includes shiny illustrations or photographs to help readers in plant identity and choice. Overall, this sort of e-book is an invaluable resource for those enthusiastic about gardening and landscaping, providing a wealth of expertise to assist individuals create stunning and thriving out of doors areas the usage of hardy and ornamental bushes and shrubs.

  • von Mary Fox Lady
    19,00 €

    "Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland" is an exploration narrative written with the aid of Lady Mary Fox, an Englishwoman who accompanied her husband, the Reverend J.L. Fox, on a sizable excursion to the largely uncharted interior of New Holland, that is now referred to as Australia. This painting offers a wonderful firsthand account in their adventure. The narrative affords a detailed and engaging description of the demanding situations and discoveries made at some stage in their expedition. The Foxes traveled through rugged terrain, encountering a various variety of landscapes, from arid deserts to lush coastal regions. Lady Mary Fox's writing is marked through her vivid descriptions of the particular plant life and fauna they encountered, in addition to the Indigenous peoples they encountered, dropping light on their customs and manner of lifestyles. As one of the few ladies who ventured into the Australian desert throughout that technology, Lady Mary Fox's account is noteworthy for its angle on the hardships and adventures faced by early explorers. Her eager observations and engaging storytelling make this work a useful historical record that contributes to our know-how of the exploration and colonization of Australia in the 19th century.

  • von M. Yonge Charlotte
    22,00 €

    "ABBEYCHURCH" by means of Charlotte M. Yonge is a Victorian novel that explores subject matters of affection, faith, and societal expectations. Set inside the quiet English village of Abbeychurch, the story follows the lives of the inhabitants, frequently focusing at the Fairchild family, who have lately moved to the vicinity. The novel's relevant person is Ethel May, a young woman who embodies innocence and goodness. Her existence is entwined with those of her cousins, the vivacious May circle of relatives, who bring electricity and chaos to the serene village. As Ethel grows and matures, she turns into a source of concept and comfort to the ones round her, embodying Christian virtues and morality. Through Ethel's experiences, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the demanding situations of retaining one's religion within the face of adversity. It additionally highlights the stark evaluation between the May circle of relatives's worldliness and the Fairchilds' religious and disciplined manner of lifestyles. "ABBEYCHURCH" is a compelling work that combines factors of home fiction, ethical tale, and spiritual literature. Charlotte M. Yonge's narrative skillfully explores the ethical dilemmas confronted through her characters, supplying readers a notion-upsetting mirrored image on Victorian societal values and the iconic power of religion and distinctive feature inside the face of worldly temptations.

  • von Humbley W. W. W.
    26,00 €

    "Journal of a Cavalry Officer" by using W. W. W. Humbley is a fascinating exploration of historical and military narratives, interwoven to create a masterful tapestry of reviews. In this attractive e book, Humbley's literary brilliance shines as he bridges the nation-states of records and the navy, presenting a compelling account of existence as a cavalry officer. The narrative takes readers on a riveting journey through time, immersing them within the wealthy and complex world of ancient events and army campaigns. Humbley's writing is a testament to his commitment to fostering connections amongst readers, letting them higher recognize and empathize with the studies of cavalry officials. With creativity and passion, Humbley breathes existence into his stories, introducing readers to a various range of feelings and settings. His bright descriptions and attractive characters make records come alive on the pages of this e-book, from the thundering hooves of cavalry fees to the strategic maneuvers of army campaigns. Humbley's writing is both fashionable and handy, making sure that readers of all backgrounds can enjoy his superb tales. He efficaciously demystifies complex topics, making them approachable and tasty, and in doing so, he leaves an indelible mark on the world of historical and navy literature.

  • von Hamilton Edmond
    17,00 €

    The plot of this tale explores themes of immortality, power, and the implications of technological progress. The plot takes place in the future, where an outstanding researcher named Dr. John Thane has discovered a way to obtain biological immortality. Thane's discovery, called as the "immortalizing ray," allows people to live endlessly without the limits of aging or sickness. However, this newfound immortality comes at a cost: those who take the treatment become psychologically static and lose the will to learn or experience new things. A collection of people who have received the preserving ray treatment have formed the "Legion of Lazarus." This group strives to keep the secret of immortality hidden while retaining power and control over society. The narrative follows a protagonist which learns about the Legion and the consequences of their acts. He is torn between revealing the secret of immortality to the rest of the world and keeping it hidden, recognizing the possible benefits and threats it brings to humanity. "The Legion of Lazarus" poses provocative concerns about the ethics of immortality, the pursuit of knowledge, and the delicate balance of power and responsibility.

  • von Tullius Cicero Marcus
    31,00 €

    "The Academic Questions," written through the renowned Roman philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero, is a widespread work within the discipline of ancient philosophy. Composed inside the shape of a speak, this philosophical treatise explores the tenets of the Academic school of concept, which Cicero himself championed. Cicero's work, dependent as a talk amongst diverse characters, commonly specializes in the arguments and perspectives of the skeptical Academy, a faculty of philosophy founded by means of Arcesilaus and later delicate through Carneades. The vital subject matter of the textual content revolves around the query of how you will acquire know-how and the character of certainty. Cicero examines the epistemological demanding situations posed with the aid of skepticism and explores the competing thoughts inside Academic philosophy concerning what can in reality be known. The communicate is likewise marked by way of its engagement with current philosophical debates, addressing troubles which include the reliability of the senses and the position of cause in forming beliefs. Cicero's paintings serve as a bridge between Greek and Roman philosophical traditions, making Greek philosophy available to a broader Roman target audience. "The Academic Questions" is splendid for its erudition, its function in retaining and transmitting Greek philosophical notion, and its affect on later Western philosophy.

  • von D'Alembert M.
    18,00 €

    "An Account of the Destruction of the Jesuits in France" by using Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, also called D'Alembert, is a historical and political paintings that gives a charming perspective on a first-rate bankruptcy in French records all through the 18th century. D'Alembert rose to prominence as a outstanding man or woman of the French Enlightenment and a renowned mathematician, and his work on the destruction of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in France is extraordinary for its highbrow rigor and eloquence. The genres of the ebook are recordings, politics, and social commentary. It exhaustively info the events and circumstances that brought about the expulsion of the Jesuits from France, diving into the time's political maneuvering, social pressures, and highbrow tensions. D'Alembert's document now not only presents a ancient narrative, however it is also an critical work of Enlightenment literature. D'Alembert's writing is distinguished by means of its clarity and sharp analytical capability, making it a massive aid for students, historians, and people interested by the problematic connection among faith, politics, and intellectual idea in 18th-century France. His work exemplifies the Enlightenment's emphasis on motive, secularism, and social development, conveying a deep information of the events that caused the crumble of the Jesuit order in France, with ramifications that resonated throughout Europe.

  • von G. Ingersoll Robert
    17,00 €

    "About The Holy Bible" is a set of important essays and speeches by way of the renowned American orator and skeptic, Robert G. Ingersoll. Published inside the past due 19th century, this painting represents an ambitious and debatable critique of the Bible, its contents, and its role in society. In "About The Holy Bible," Robert G. Ingersoll gives a no-holds-barred examination of the Christian Bible from an earthly and rationalist perspective. He demanding situations the authenticity, morality, and ancient accuracy of the Bible's texts, raising questions on non-secular dogma and the supernatural claims located within its pages. Ingersoll's work displays his dedication to advocating for secularism, reason, and unfastened notion. His eloquent and impassioned speeches and essays tackled troubles together with religious fundamentalism, the concept of divine revelation, and the impact of faith on society. His writing was characterised with the aid of a fearless method to critiquing religious ideals that were widely held throughout his time. "About The Holy Bible" ignited each admiration and controversy whilst it turned into published. Ingersoll's views have been seen as provocative and radical by many, but in addition they observed resonance amongst individuals who puzzled conventional religious doctrines and sought to sell secularism and rationalism.

  • von R. Sparks David
    16,00 €

    The science fiction novella "The Winged Men of Orcon" was written. This timeless masterpiece exemplifies Williamson's early contributions to the genre. The plot takes place on the faraway planet Orcon, where human explorers come into a species of winged aliens. As the story progresses, it delves into subjects such as interstellar communication, cultural disputes, and the difficulties of coexisting with two completely different species. "The Winged Men of Orcon" is remembered for its innovative world-building and early examination of the possibility of human-extraterrestrial contact and conflict. It is a captivating reminder of the pioneering era of science fiction literature, providing readers with a glimpse into the speculative dreams of a bygone era while addressing eternal concerns about the nature of humanity and our role in the universe.

  • von N. Harben Will
    24,00 €

    "Abner Daniel: A Novel" is a literary painting through American Writer Will N. Harben. Set inside the rural South in the course of the put up-Civil War Reconstruction technology, the radical tells the poignant story of its titular character, Abner Daniel. Abner is a hardworking and humble farmer who lives in a small Southern community. The novel chronicles his lifestyles as he faces the demanding situations of the converting times and the social and financial upheaval of the put up-conflict South. Through Abner's studies, the reader is obtainable a glimpse into the complexities of existence within the American South at some point of this period, such as problems of race, elegance, and financial hassle. As the narrative unfolds, Abner Daniel becomes an image of resilience and backbone in the face of adversity. He is a man of strong principles who navigates the transferring social and cultural landscape of the South with integrity and beauty. Will N. Harben's novel presents a rich and proper portrayal of the South in the course of a transformative duration in its history. "Abner Daniel" isn't always best a compelling person study however additionally a reflection of the wider societal adjustments happening inside the region. It is a concept-upsetting exploration of the human spirit and the enduring values of honor and perseverance.

  • von N. Hubbard John
    22,00 €

    "An Account of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha or Red Jacket and His People, 1750-1830" by way of John N. Hubbard is a compelling historic work that delves into the lifestyles and times of one of the most extraordinary Native American leaders of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Red Jacket, additionally called Sa-pass-ye-wat-ha, was an outstanding Seneca leader who played a pivotal position in the complicated interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers in North America. Hubbard's e book is a meticulous blend of biography and historical documentation, imparting a comprehensive portrayal of Red Jacket's life, management, and the challenges faced by the Seneca Nation at some point of a tumultuous period. This generation witnessed European colonization, the American Revolution, and the westward growth of the United States. The narrative explores Red Jacket's efforts to navigate the complex diplomatic and navy landscape while striving to protect the rights and way of life of the Seneca human beings. It also sheds light on his famend oratory competencies, which he used to advise for his human beings in each Native councils and negotiations with American officials. John N. Hubbard's work is a testament to his dedication to maintaining the history and heritage of Indigenous groups.

  • von Hall Austin
    24,00 €

    "The Blind Spot" is a science fiction novel authored by Austin Hall and Homer Eon Flint. This collaborative endeavor investigates the concept of parallel dimensions as well as the enigmatic occurrence known as the "blind spot." Foster and Blake, two scientists, find that the human mind has a blind zone that stops people from experiencing some facets of reality. They create a gadget that allows them to enter these hidden dimensions and gain tremendous abilities and knowledge. They come upon unusual and otherworldly beings as they explore these different realities. Their experiences force them to face moral quandaries, ethical decisions, and the ramifications of possessing enormous power. The story takes readers on a voyage across other realms where the laws of physics and reality change dramatically from what we know. "The Blind Spot" is famous for its imaginative investigation of parallel universes, as well as the philosophical problems it raises regarding the limitations of human vision and the ethical application of newly discovered information. It is considered a masterpiece of early twentieth-century science fiction, providing readers with a thought-provoking and mind-bending study of the unknown.

  • von G. Brinton Daniel
    18,00 €

    "Aboriginal American Authors" is a pioneering work by using author Daniel G. Brinton, recognized for its considerable contribution to the observe of indigenous American literature. Published in 1883, this book holds a unique area in literary history because it sheds light on the rich oral traditions and written works of Native American authors. Daniel G. Brinton's insightful exploration of Aboriginal American literature presents readers with a comprehensive view of the various cultures, languages, and storytelling traditions of indigenous peoples across North America. Through meticulous research and deep appreciation for Native American cultures, Brinton compiles a set of myths, legends, and narratives that seize the essence of those societies. The book now not most effective showcases the creativity and information of Native American authors however also serves as a precious ancient and anthropological file. Brinton's paintings turned into groundbreaking in its time, as it challenged triumphing misconceptions about indigenous peoples and their literary contributions. "Aboriginal American Authors" continues to be a foundational text within the field of Native American literature and ethnography, offering a bridge among conventional oral storytelling and the written word. It highlights the importance of retaining and honoring the numerous literary history of Native American cultures, making it a critical examine for those interested by the have a look at of indigenous literature and subculture in the United States.

  • von B. Cole Everett
    18,00 €

    "The Players" is a science fiction short story written by American author Everett B. Cole. The story of this book provides a thought-provoking examination of human nature and the impact of scientific experiments. The narrative is set in the distant future and revolves around an advanced civilization that has perfected the skill of manufacturing extremely realistic, android-like robots known as "players." These machines are so realistic that they can pass for humans, replete with emotions and personalities. The participants serve as props in a sophisticated game in which wealthy individuals manage their lives like puppets, playing with their emotions and experiences. The narrative revolves around Jason Tabor, a powerful and wealthy man who becomes enamored by a particular player named Linda. However, as he gets lost in the game, he starts to question the ethics of treating these created beings as simple toys. This creates an ethical quandary, forcing Tabor to confront the consequences of his actions. "The Players" by Everett B. Cole is a cautionary tale about the ethical limits of scientific discovery and the implications of dehumanizing technology. It calls into question the nature of consciousness, empathy, and the responsibilities that come with superior technical skills.

  • von T. H. Griffith Ralph
    27,00 €

    "The Ramayana," attributed to the historical sage Valmiki, is considered one of India's most respected and historic epic poems. The first book, called "Balakanda," is a foundational part of this epic. It introduces readers to the divine hero, Lord Rama, and sets the stage for the epic's unfolding narrative. Book 1, "Balakanda," starts offevolved with the birth of Lord Rama, an incarnation of the god Vishnu, and his upbringing in the country of Ayodhya. It delves into the deep virtues and divine qualities that make Rama an exemplary figure. The book also explores the political and familial complexities within the royal own family of Ayodhya. A large portion of the narrative in Balakanda revolves round King Dasharatha's promise to his spouse Kaikeyi, which in the end results in Rama's banishment into the wooded area. The schemes of the hunchbacked maidservant, Manthara, play an essential function in those activities, underlining the themes of loyalty, obligation, and the conflict between true and evil. Ralph T. H. Griffith, an outstanding English translator, has made this undying epic reachable to a broader audience by using supplying an English translation. His work permits readers from round the sector to realize the splendor, wisdom, and cultural significance of Valmiki's Ramayana. This translation remains a vital aid for the ones in search of to apprehend this ancient epic's enduring relevance and rich storytelling.

  • von Robert S. Ball
    18,00 €

    "Time and Tide" is a compelling book authored by means of Sir Robert S. Ball, a outstanding nineteenth-century Irish astronomer and mathematician. This work gives readers a concept-scary exploration of the profound have an impact on of celestial forces, in particular the moon, on the Earth's oceans and tides. In "Time and Tide," Sir Robert S. Ball delves into the intricate mechanics of tidal phenomena, elucidating the gravitational interactions between the Earth, the moon, and the solar. He masterfully explains how those gravitational forces supply rise to the rhythmic upward thrust and fall of ocean waters, imparting a comprehensive and accessible account of the technology in the back of tides. Ball also delves into the historic and cultural significance of tides, chronicling how they have got shaped human civilizations, navigation, and coastal ecosystems. He highlights the profound have an effect on of tides on our knowledge of time, emphasizing their function within the improvement of lunar calendars and the measurement of time itself. Moreover, "Time and Tide" serves as a testament to Ball's capacity to make complicated scientific ideas available to a broader audience. His writing now not simplest imparts information however also conjures up a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the herbal world.

  • von Young Filson
    17,00 €

    "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery Vol. 1" is a prominent historic work authored by Filson Young. This complete volume, is a fascinating exploration of the existence and voyages of Christopher Columbus, one of records's maximum renowned explorers. Young's narrative skillfully reconstructs the past due 15th century, putting the degree for Columbus's daring endeavors. The e book strains Columbus's formative years, his fervent perception in finding a westward route to Asia, and his continual efforts to relaxed sponsorship for his bold voyages. It gives readers with a wealthy knowledge of the complicated political and social milieu of the time. Young's storytelling is each enticing and meticulously researched, imparting a nuanced portrayal of Columbus's man or woman and the challenges he confronted. It delves into his interactions with the Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, and the dynamic forces that formed his historic journeys. "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery Vol. 1" now not most effective brings to lifestyles the pleasure and adversity of Columbus's voyages but also emphasizes their profound and lasting effect on international history. This book is a valuable resource for the ones intrigued by means of the Age of Exploration and the iconic legacy of Christopher Columbus.

  • von Haven Putnam George
    21,00 €

    George Haven Putnam, Litt. D., authored an extraordinary biography titled "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader" in 1909. This complete work gives an in depth and insightful account of the existence and management of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States. In "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader," Putnam paints a shiny portrait of Lincoln's journey from his humble beginnings to his pivotal role in American history. The e book explores Lincoln's early life in a log cabin, his self-education, and his access into the felony and political global. It delves into his private struggles, such as the lack of his mother, sister, and cherished son, as well as his tumultuous marriage to Mary Todd Lincoln. The biography also substantially covers Lincoln's political career, his debates with Stephen A. Douglas, and his election as president during a tumultuous time in American history, marked via the Civil War. Putnam examines Lincoln's management fashion, his eloquent speeches, and his function in preserving the Union and abolishing slavery. Through Putnam's meticulous studies and engaging prose, "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader" provides readers with a deep knowledge of Lincoln's person, ideas, and the demanding situations he faced at some stage in one of the most vital intervals in American records.

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