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  • von Williams Valentine
    26,00 €

    "Okewood of the Secret Service" by means of Valentine Williams is a thrilling novel that delves into the sector of espionage, adventure, and covert operations at some stage in World War I. The tale follows the protagonist, Richard Okewood, a British intelligence officer with a expertise for undercover work. Okewood becomes a pivotal parent in mystery carrier operations, navigating a panorama of problematic conspiracies and risk. As the Great War unfolds, Okewood undertakes perilous missions to gather intelligence, infiltrate enemy traces, and outmaneuver adversaries. The novel intricately weaves together Okewood's daring escapades, packed with suspense, near calls, and surprising alliances, as he strives to defend his u. S. A.'s hobbies. Williams' narrative expertly captures the anxiety and uncertainty of wartime espionage, showcasing Okewood's resourcefulness, courage, and strategic acumen. The novel no longer simplest portrays the high-stakes world of mystery missions however additionally delves into the human complexities and sacrifices of these involved in clandestine operations. "Okewood of the Secret Service" is a interesting portrayal of espionage, packed with movement, intrigue, and the relentless efforts of people like Okewood as they navigate the treacherous panorama of global espionage during a time of world conflict.

  • von Athearn Jones James
    23,00 €

    "Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2" is a great ethnographic work authored by way of James Athearn Jones in 1830. This book serves as a pioneering exploration into the wealthy tapestry of Native American cultures and traditions. James Athearn Jones, an American ethnographer and historian, undertook the monumental project of documenting the numerous background of North American Indigenous peoples at some stage in a time of vast cultural change and displacement due to European colonization. His paintings stand as a testomony to his commitment to keeping the tales, legends, and lifeways of those indigenous communities. In "Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2," Jones compiles a collection of narratives and cultural practices from numerous Native American tribes. The book delves into their oral traditions, social systems, spiritual ideals, and the profound connection that they had with their natural surroundings. This extent is a foundational resource for pupils, historians, and each person interested by know-how and appreciating the complicated and diverse cultures that thrived across North America before European contact. It not only offers insights into the worldviews of these indigenous communities however also underscores the significance of respecting and maintaining their traditions. James Athearn Jones's paintings in "Traditions of the North American Indians" stays a long-lasting tribute to the resilience and cultural richness of North American Indigenous peoples.

  • von Roby John
    31,00 €

    "Traditions of Lancashire Vol. 2" is a continuation of the captivating work authored through John Roby in the early nineteenth century. In this second quantity of the collection, Roby delves similarly into the rich tapestry of folklore, traditions, and historical debts related to Lancashire, England. John Roby's narrative in this volume maintains to unveil the cultural historical past of Lancashire with a focus on local traditions and legends. Just like inside the first volume, Roby's storytelling prowess shines via, immersing readers in the customs, ideals, and normal lifestyles of Lancashire's population at some point of his generation. The book contains a numerous range of topics, from nearby legends and tales of the supernatural to bills of historical activities and customs specific to the Lancashire region. Roby's willpower to keeping the unique historical past of Lancashire is evident all through the extent. "Traditions of Lancashire Vol. 2" serves as an invaluable useful resource for those interested by the folklore, records, and cultural identification of Lancashire. Roby's paintings aren't always most effective a historic document but also a testomony to his ardour for storytelling and his deep connection to the area.

  • von B. Reese John
    19,00 €

    "Some Pioneers and Pilgrims at the Prairies of Dakota," authored by way of John B. Reese and H. B. Reese, stands as an enlightening and evocative exploration of the pioneers who ventured into the untamed frontiers of Dakota. This collaborative work serves as a testament to their literary prowess and dedication to keeping the rich history of this area. The book offers a terrific adventure through the lives of folks who braved the challenges of the Dakota prairies at some stage in a transformative generation. John B. Reese and H. B. Reese, through their narrative capabilities and deep know-how of records, provide readers with a bright portrait of the pioneers and their aspirations. Their storytelling paints a bright photo of the pains and triumphs of these early settlers, capturing the essence in their pioneering spirit and resilience inside the face of adversity. Through the pages of this book, readers are transported to the sizeable and uncharted landscapes of Dakota, in which they could enjoy the hardships, the joys, and the goals of those pioneers. "Some Pioneers and Pilgrims on the Prairies of Dakota" is a precious historical resource, offering perception into the social, cultural, and economic aspects of this period.

  • von Maclaren Alexander
    37,00 €

    "Expositions of Holy Scripture: Ephesians, Epistles of St. Peter, and St. John" is a full-size biblical commentary by way of Alexander Maclaren, a renowned Scottish preacher and Bible scholar of the nineteenth century. Focused on specific New Testament texts, this work presents a profound and insightful evaluation of the biblical books of Ephesians, the Epistles of St. Peter, and St. John. In this exposition, Alexander Maclaren delves deep into the spiritual and theological components of the selected biblical texts. He gives exegetical and realistic insights, losing mild on the profound messages contained within these Scriptures. Maclaren's commentaries are celebrated for their eloquence and capability to make complicated theological principles reachable to a vast readership. The commentary on Ephesians explores the issues of harmony inside the body of Christ, the character of non-secular struggle, and the riches of God's grace. The Epistles of St. Peter and St. John are dissected with a focus on topics of faith, love, and residing out Christian values in a world filled with demanding situations. Alexander Maclaren's "Expositions of Holy Scripture" remains a precious aid for pupils, pastors, and people searching for a deeper information of the New Testament.

  • von Legrand Noble Louis
    23,00 €

    It was written by way of Louis Legrand Noble. "After Icebergs with a Painter" is a charming journey tale. Noble talks about his ride to the Arctic with the American panorama painter William Bradford. The book tells about their trip into the cold waters round Greenland and Labrador, where they met huge icebergs and visited the farthest northern regions. The lovely surroundings of the Arctic are skillfully captured in Noble's writing, which vividly describes the big ice formations and the problems they confronted all through their journey. The book offers a personal take a look at the hard, stunning, and breathtakingly beautiful polar surroundings. This excursion not best shows the bodily capabilities of the Arctic; however, it additionally goes into element about what it's like to live in such harsh conditions. Noble makes passionate notes about the local Inuit people and tells the tale of the team's struggles in the harsh Arctic climate. Noble's story is a vivid example of the Arctic's beauty and harsh situations, taking readers on an exciting journey via the frozen landscapes with the artist Bradford. There is a lot of information and bright descriptions in their exciting day trip, showing the charming and dangerous international of a long way north.

  • von C. Byrum Isabel
    17,00 €

    "The Value of a Praying Mother," written via Isabel C. Byrum, is a conventional painting in Christian literature that underscores the pivotal role of mothers inside the spiritual improvement and nicely-being in their youngsters. Isabel C. Byrum passionately advocates the concept that a mother's prayers are an effective force that could form the character, choices, and destinies of her youngsters. She emphasizes that a praying mother, thru her unwavering faith and intercession, can create a spiritual legacy that endures via generations. Byrum gives sensible insights and heartfelt know-how to mothers, encouraging them to nurture a deep and meaningful prayer existence. She stocks memories and anecdotes that illustrate the profound effect of a mother's prayers on her kid's lives, demonstrating how prayer can provide strength, steerage, and protection. "The Value of a Praying Mother" is a undying resource that highlights the crucial connection between faith, motherhood, and the transformative electricity of prayer. Isabel C. Byrum's paintings serves as a reminder of the iconic influence that moms have in instilling values and spirituality of their children.

  • von Henry Savage Richard
    27,00 €

    "A Fascinating Traitor" is a fascinating novel authored via Richard Henry Savage, an American creator acknowledged for his journey and romance novels. The book weaves a compelling narrative filled with intrigue and suspense. The story follows the life of the enigmatic protagonist, Baron d'Hautree, a charismatic and complex character who has been branded a traitor. Set against the backdrop of the past due nineteenth century, the novel delves into espionage, political conspiracies, and the complexities of loyalty and betrayal. Baron d'Hautree's person is shrouded in mystery, and the narrative gradually unveils his exciting past and the motives for his alleged betrayal. As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a world of secrets and techniques, double-crossing, and shifting alliances. Savage's skillful storytelling keeps the target audience engaged as they are attempting to decipher the real nature of the baron's loyalties. "A Fascinating Traitor" is not handiest a tale of suspense however also a have a look at of man or woman and moral dilemmas, because it explores the bounds between patriotism and private motivations. The novel remains a testomony to Richard Henry Savage's talent for crafting complicated and compelling narratives that maintain readers on the edge in their seats even as reflecting the complexities of human nature and the choices individuals make in hard circumstances.

  • von Rider Haggard H.
    24,00 €

    "A Yellow God" is a novella via the prestigious English writer H. Rider Haggard, acknowledged for his journey novels and supernatural storytelling. This lesser-acknowledged work is a departure from his extra well-known titles like "She" and "King Solomon's Mines." Set in South Africa, "A Yellow God" unravels a tale of intrigue and the supernatural, exploring the darker components of human nature. The tale revolves around brothers, John and James, who embark on a adventure fraught with thriller, threat, and a touch of the supernatural. As the narrative unfolds, it creates a haunting surroundings filled with greed, power struggles, and otherworldly factors. The brothers locate themselves caught in an internet of enigmatic occurrences and confront sinister forces that challenge their beliefs and sanity. Haggard's masterful storytelling weaves journey with a diffused feel of eeriness, making "A Yellow God" a unique addition to his literary repertoire. The novella combines the joys of exploration with a fascination for the mystical, mixing collectively a narrative that is both fascinating and unsettling. While no longer as famous as some of Haggard's other works, "A Yellow God" stands as a testomony to the writer's versatility, showcasing his capacity to delve into the supernatural and craft a tale that lingers in the minds of readers.

  • von Young Filson
    18,00 €

    "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery Vol. 8" is a sizeable historic paintings authored by way of Filson Young. Building at the narrative of the first extent, this book continues its exploration of the lifestyles and expeditions of Christopher Columbus, certainly one of history's most iconic explorers. In this eight volume, Filson Young delves deeper into the later voyages of Columbus, mainly his 1/3 and fourth trips to the New World. The book explores the complexities of Columbus's dating with the Spanish monarchy, his interactions with indigenous peoples, and the demanding situations and triumphs he encountered as he persevered his quest for exploration and discovery. Young's storytelling remains engaging and meticulously researched, supplying a complete portrayal of Columbus's person and the evolving dynamics of the Age of Exploration. The book vividly captures the spirit of adventure and ambition that described Columbus and the generation wherein he lived. "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery Vol. 8" not best affords an in-intensity account of Columbus's later voyages but additionally emphasizes a long way-achieving effect on world history. It offers readers a profound information of the explorer's contributions and the enduring legacy of his discoveries inside the New World.

  • von Phillips Oppenheim E.
    24,00 €

    "The Double Traitor" is a riveting espionage thriller penned by means of the prolific author E. Phillips Oppenheim. Set in opposition to the backdrop of early twentieth-century Europe, this gripping narrative offers a tale of intrigue, espionage, and political machinations. The story unfolds with the introduction of a mysterious lady protagonist, who's each appealing and enigmatic. She reveals herself entangled in a web of worldwide espionage, caught between numerous political hobbies and strength players. As the plot deepens, readers are drawn right into a world of espionage, secrets, and unexpected alliances. Oppenheim's storytelling talents shine in "The Double Traitor," with properly-drawn characters and a complicated, fast-paced plot. The novel is a masterclass in suspense, because it weaves collectively themes of affection, betrayal, and loyalty towards a backdrop of moving allegiances and covert operations. Throughout the narrative, the author skillfully navigates the intricacies of espionage, growing an ecosystem of constant anxiety and intrigue. "The Double Traitor" is a testomony to E. Phillips Oppenheim's knowledge in crafting charming narratives that maintain readers engaged. With its rich individual development and a difficult plot full of surprising twists, "The Double Traitor" stays a classic within the realm of espionage fiction.

  • von Holcroft Thomas
    19,00 €

    "The Adventures of Hugh Trevor, Vol. I" by using Thomas Holcroft is a compelling novel that portrays the tumultuous existence of the protagonist, Hugh Trevor. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of 18th-century England, delving into the challenges and trials faced via the young and bold Hugh. Set in a society rife with magnificence differences, Hugh, a smart and creative young man, confronts the adversities posed by way of his decrease social standing. The novel chronicles Hugh's struggles, aspirations, and the limitations he encounters as he navigates through numerous strata of society. It offers a wealthy exploration of the complexities and injustices widely wide-spread within the societal structure of the time. Holcroft's narrative is marked by means of the exploration of social troubles, moral dilemmas, and the pursuit of personal boom. The story weaves via the intricacies of relationships, societal constraints, and moral quandaries faced by means of Hugh. Through Hugh Trevor's stories, the radical gives a remark on the winning social norms, losing mild at the demanding situations and opportunities that rise up from the disparities in society. Vol. I of "The Adventures of Hugh Trevor" is a notion-upsetting and engaging novel that intricately examines the human condition inside a stratified society, offering a compelling exploration of ambition, resilience, and the pursuit of private and societal justice.

  • von Young Filson
    16,00 €

    "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery Vol. 5" is a sizeable historic paintings authored by way of Filson Young. Building at the narrative of the first extent, this book continues its exploration of the lifestyles and expeditions of Christopher Columbus, certainly one of history's most iconic explorers. In this five volume, Filson Young delves deeper into the later voyages of Columbus, mainly his 1/3 and fourth trips to the New World. The book explores the complexities of Columbus's dating with the Spanish monarchy, his interactions with indigenous peoples, and the demanding situations and triumphs he encountered as he persevered his quest for exploration and discovery. Young's storytelling remains engaging and meticulously researched, supplying a complete portrayal of Columbus's person and the evolving dynamics of the Age of Exploration. The book vividly captures the spirit of adventure and ambition that described Columbus and the generation wherein he lived. "Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery Vol. 5" not best affords an in-intensity account of Columbus's later voyages but additionally emphasizes a long way-achieving effect on world history. It offers readers a profound information of the explorer's contributions and the enduring legacy of his discoveries inside the New World.

  • von Edward White Stewart
    23,00 €

    "African Camp Fires" by using Stewart Edward White is an exciting collection of recollections that display what the writer saw, did, and experienced at the same time as he became in Africa. Published inside the early 1900s, White's testimonies vividly seize the essence of the African desolate tract, its human beings, and the spell binding animals that lived there. White tells a tale of the humans he met, the adventures he went on, and the instructions he found out whilst travelling throughout Africa via a chain of brilliant reminiscences. He talks approximately the beautiful surroundings, the traditions of various tribes, and the outstanding herbal global that stuck his attention. The writer's love for Africa is explored in this book, which suggests the numerous cultures and beautiful herbal beauty of the continent, from the huge savannas to the mysterious jungles. White's bright writing draws readers into the beauty of the land and the those who stay there, giving them a close observe the amazing and difficult parts of life in Africa. "African Camp Fires" is a high-quality collection of White's non-public stories. It takes readers on an unforgettable journey via the heart of Africa, showcasing the numerous landscapes, natural world, and cultures that inspired White's writing and retain to captivate readers today.

  • von Harrison Elizabeth
    19,00 €

    "In Story-land" through Elizabeth Harrison is a lovely and imaginitive series of stories aimed to seize the hearts and minds of younger readers. The ebook has a stunning collection of reminiscences and fables that create a colourful and spellbinding international for kids. "In Story-land" memories are cautiously built to both entertain and teach. Harrison's writing fashion is attractive and on hand, making the e book a top notch choice for younger readers and caretakers. Each tale gives precious lessons and moral ideals which might be seamlessly woven into the narrative, guiding young minds in a mild and engaging way. Elizabeth Harrison's willpower to early childhood schooling is evident all through the e-book, as she diagnoses the electricity of storytelling in developing creativity and moral improvement in children. "In Story-land" has an undying thing, and its persevering with appeal stems from its potential to transport readers to a world of adventure, creativity, and critical lifestyles lessons. Harrison's paintings have had a lasting impact on children's literature and the artwork of storytelling, highlighting the want of growing younger minds through the magic of narrative. "In Story-land" is remembered for its position in moulding youthful imaginations and teaching values that ultimate generations.

  • von F. Westerman Percy
    25,00 €

    "The Wireless Officer" is an enthralling journey novel authored with the aid of Percy F. Westerman. Set inside the early twentieth century, this charming tale immerses readers in a global of maritime intrigue and daring escapades. The narrative follows the protagonist, a wireless officer aboard a ship, who turns into embroiled in a sequence of interesting activities at the excessive seas. The story weaves collectively elements of seafaring, espionage, and technological innovation as the wireless officer confronts perilous challenges, navigates dangerous waters, and uncovers hidden conspiracies. Percy F. Westerman's storytelling skills come to the fore in "The Wireless Officer," with a story that seamlessly blends journey, generation, and camaraderie amongst seafarers. The novel presents a vivid portrayal of existence at sea throughout this era and explores the pivotal function of wi-fi communique in both maritime operations and espionage. As the plot unfolds, readers are treated to a roller-coaster of suspense, sudden twists, and exciting escapades, making it an engaging study for folks who admire stories of maritime adventures and intrigue. "The Wireless Officer" is a testomony to Percy F. Westerman's know-how in crafting fascinating tales that seize the essence of seafaring adventures.

  • von Stables Gordon
    26,00 €

    Gordon Stables, a prolific Scottish creator and adventurer, takes readers on an awesome adventure in "Wild Adventures spherical the Pole." This gripping narrative transports readers to a long way reaches of the Arctic, immersing them within the perilous and charming international of polar exploration. Stables' work paints a bright photograph of the intense conditions, breathtaking landscapes, and the relentless demanding situations confronted with the aid of explorers in their quest to conquer the frozen frontiers. His writing displays a deep appreciation for the indomitable human spirit and the joys of venturing into uncharted territory. "Wild Adventures spherical the Pole" is a thrilling journey, characterised by way of its descriptive prowess and Stables' profound know-how of the seafaring life. His stories as a naval officer lend authenticity to his maritime narratives, permitting readers to experience the bone-chilling Arctic winds and the experience of exhilaration that incorporates the quest for discovery. Stables' narratives aren't just memories of exploration but also moral classes approximately courage, camaraderie, and the significance of perseverance in the face of adversity. This book serves as a testomony to his storytelling mastery and his capability to transport readers into the heart of the Arctic, wherein the pursuit of information and journey turns into a metaphor for the unquenchable human thirst for exploration and discovery.

  • von Everett Edward
    17,00 €

    "The Uses of Astronomy: An Oration" is a compelling address introduced by Edward Everett, a outstanding 19th-century American orator and statesman, at the occasion of the dedication of the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York, in 1856. This eloquent speech celebrates the significance of astronomy in both clinical exploration and the wider human revel in. Everett starts by way of emphasizing the iconic curiosity and surprise that the look at of the cosmos has stimulated at some point of history. He portrays astronomy as a beacon of information that no longer best enriches our know-how of the universe but additionally contributes to cultural and intellectual advancement. The oration delves into the realistic packages of astronomy, from navigation and timekeeping to agriculture and meteorology. Everett underscores how astronomical observations have played a essential role in aiding human progress and technological innovation. Furthermore, Everett touches on the moral and philosophical components of astronomy, emphasizing its capability to instill humility and awe in individuals as they ponder the vastness of the universe. He asserts that the study of the heavens fosters a feel of interconnectedness and a recognition of humanity's region in the grand tapestry of existence. Edward Everett's "The Uses of Astronomy" serves as a testament to the iconic fascination with the cosmos and its profound effect on diverse sides of human life.

  • von F. E. E. Bell Lady
    23,00 €

    "The Arbiter" by means of Lady F. E. E. Bell is a hidden literary gem that invitations readers right into a world of profound storytelling and rich person exploration. This lesser-acknowledged paintings, even though now not widely celebrated, boasts a completely unique narrative that captivates with its eloquent prose and deep perception into the human revel in. Bell's writing in "The Arbiter" is marked with the aid of its careful interest to man or woman improvement and its exploration of tricky emotions, relationships, and societal dynamics. The novel gives readers a risk to engage with a story that delves into the complexities of human nature, regularly revealing hidden truths and diffused nuances. In a literary international full of well-known authors and bestsellers, "The Arbiter" is a reminder that fantastic writing can be located past the mainstream. Bell's work presents an opportunity for individuals who admire literary depth to find out a unique that won't have received huge attention but incorporates its very own specific value. While Lady F. E. E. Bell's name might not be as well-known as others, "The Arbiter" demonstrates that inside the massive realm of literature, there are hidden treasures ready to be exposed by using readers who searching for the richness and diversity of human expression thru the written phrase.

  • von von Arnim Elizabeth
    23,00 €

    The delightful book "The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rugen" by using Elizabeth von Arnim follows the main character, Elizabeth, as she sets out on a ride to the stunning German island of Rugen. The tale is advised thru a set of letters that Elizabeth wrote, which provide a delightful and private account of her adventures and meetings even as she become away. The major a part of the story is Elizabeth's discovery of Rugen, which includes her interactions with different humans and the stunning surroundings at the island. The book shows how lovely the island is and how Elizabeth sees, thinks about, and interacts with the people who live there. People who study her messages can see her humorous observations, romantic feelings, and the adventures that form her time on Rugen. Von Arnim expertly weaves a story that mixes travelogue elements with Elizabeth's private mind and insights, making for a delightful mix of romance, humor, and social remark. The tale is thrilling and makes you need to go on Elizabeth's adventures. It indicates her trip via the beautiful and magical landscapes of Rugen in a manner that is each brilliant and endearing.

  • von Jewel John
    18,00 €

    "The Apology of the Church of England" is a vast theological work written by John Jewel, a 16th-century English bishop. This book is a important piece of Reformation literature and serves as a protection and clarification of the principles, practices, and ideals of the Church of England during a duration of religious upheaval. John Jewel became a staunch defender of the English Reformation and a prominent parent inside the early Anglican Church. In "The Apology," he addresses the theological and doctrinal controversies of the time, especially those that emerged at some point of the reign of Queen Mary I, while Catholicism in brief regained prominence in England. The e book serves as an articulate argument in choose of the reformed English church, supplying a case for the distinctive non secular identification of the Church of England. It articulates the church's positions on issues like the authority of the Bible, the position of lifestyle, the character of the sacraments, and the veneration of saints. John Jewel's "The Apology" played a pivotal position in shaping the identification of the Church of England because it transitioned from Catholicism to Protestantism. It stays a treasured historical and theological aid for scholars, theologians, and everyone interested by the history of the English Reformation and the development of the Anglican faith.

  • von de las Casas Bartolome
    21,00 €

    "The Letters of Amerigo Vespucci" is a set of historic documents attributed to the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, compiled and edited by Bartolomé de las Casas. These letters offer valuable insights into the early European encounters with the Americas throughout the Age of Discovery. Christopher Columbus, a prominent Italian explorer, initiated the European exploration of the New World within the past due 15th century. While no longer directly related to those letters, Columbus's voyages laid the basis for next explorations, consisting of those undertaken by Amerigo Vespucci. Amerigo Vespucci, for whom the Americas are named, turned into an Italian explorer and navigator who sailed to the New World inside the late fifteenth and early 16th centuries. He purportedly wrote numerous letters describing his voyages, and these writings helped shape European know-how of the newly discovered lands. Bartolomé de las Casas, a Spanish historian, priest, and suggest for indigenous rights, performed a essential position in preserving and disseminating Vespucci's letters. His efforts ensured that these files have become critical resources for the exploration and knowledge of the Americas. "The Letters of Amerigo Vespucci," as compiled by way of Bartolomé de las Casas, provide a glimpse into the early European perceptions and interactions with the Americas.

  • von M. Yonge Charlotte
    21,00 €

    "The Chosen People" is a singular authored with the aid of Charlotte M. Yonge, a prolific English creator of the 19th century. This book is a work of historical fiction that offers a detailed and compelling portrayal of the early Christian church and its struggles at some point of the Roman Empire. Yonge's tale revolves round a solid of fictional characters, intertwining their lives with the ancient activities and figures of the Roman Empire. The novel typically follows the trips of a younger Christian named Clement, his mentor, and the noblewoman Agnes. Through their reviews, the e-book explores the challenges confronted via early Christians in a society dominated by using paganism, non-secular war, and political turmoil. "The Chosen People" also offers an in-depth exam of the early Christian groups, their religion, and their interactions with the Roman authorities. Yonge's novel conveys the tensions among the religious beliefs of Christians and the polytheistic traditions of the Roman international. Charlotte M. Yonge's paintings is exquisite for its historic accuracy and brilliant storytelling. It displays her deep studies into the early Christian period and her ability to deliver historical events to existence thru attractive characters and elaborate plots.

  • von Lyman Moody Dwight
    19,00 €

    "The Way to God and How to Find It" is a non-secular classic penned by Dwight Lyman Moody, a famend American evangelist and preacher. This compact but profound book, first posted within the late 19th century, serves as a guiding light for individuals seeking a deeper connection with God and a path to salvation. Moody's work generally makes a speciality of the Christian religion, offering readers with clean and realistic guidance on how to develop a non-public dating with God. He emphasizes the essential tenets of Christianity, together with religion, repentance, and the transformative power of prayer. Moody's writing is out there and earnest, designed to resonate with each seasoned believers and people new to the faith. Throughout the book, Moody employs compelling anecdotes and scriptural references to illustrate his points and help readers understand the spiritual adventure. "The Way to God and How to Find It" serves as an undying supply of inspiration and route for all and sundry in search of to reinforce their religion and discover a meaningful reference to the divine. Moody's enduring information keeps to encourage and manual readers on their quest for spiritual fulfillment.

  • von Gilson Charles
    22,00 €

    "Across the Cameroons" is an enchanting journey novel written via Charles Gilson. Published in the early twentieth century, the book takes readers on an exciting journey via the uncharted and difficult terrains of the Cameroons, a place in West Africa. The tale revolves across the protagonist's bold excursion into the heart of the Cameroons, an area acknowledged for its rugged landscapes, dense jungles, and the wealthy variety of its indigenous cultures. Charles Gilson's narrative captivates readers with shiny descriptions of the natural beauty and the complexities of life on this far flung and challenging surroundings. Throughout the novel, Gilson combines factors of exploration, mystery, and action. The narrative is marked by the protagonist's relentless willpower to triumph over the barriers and perils of the Cameroons, as well as to unencumber its hidden secrets and techniques. "Across the Cameroons" not most effective offers a gripping journey however additionally serves as a treasured window into the historical and cultural context of West Africa throughout the technology in which it become written. It showcases the writer's vivid creativeness and storytelling talents, bringing to existence the interesting international of the Cameroons in a way that each educates and entertains.

  • von Barber H.
    19,00 €

    H. Barber wrote the well-known art work "The Aeroplane Speaks." Barber is understood for his essential contributions to writing, particularly inside the regions of military history and aviation. Barber's writing suggests how properly he can join old practices with navy aviation, giving readers a thrilling and educational journey via his tales. His specific capacity to combine careful have a look at into the beyond with a thrilling writing fashion has made him a master at displaying how the improvement of aviation affected historic events over a protracted period of time. Barber is an expert at both writing memories that make you experience like you're certainly there and explaining the technical facet of flying in a manner that human beings from all walks of life can apprehend. His works display how devoted, passionate, and knowledgeable he turned into about the subject, which makes him a reputable figure among readers of naval records and aviation writing.

  • von Macritchie David
    22,00 €

    "The Testimony of Tradition" is a work by way of David MacRitchie, a Scottish folklorist and creator, posted inside the late nineteenth century. This book delves into the exploration of folklore and oral traditions, seeking to shed mild at the origins and evolution of numerous cultural practices, ideals, and legends. David MacRitchie's paintings demonstrates a deep appreciation for the significance of preserving and knowledge the traditions and folklore handed down thru generations. He believed that these traditions held the key to unraveling the historical and cultural roots of various societies. "The Testimony of Tradition" is a compilation of MacRitchie's research and evaluation of folklore, customs, and legends from distinct elements of the world. His writing delves into the idea that conventional stories and practices frequently comprise precious insights into the records and mindset of the cultures that uphold them. By examining those cultural remnants, he aimed to provide readers with a broader information of the sector's rich and various historical past. In his book, MacRitchie underscores the significance of culture as a testament to the collective wisdom and reviews of a humans. He argues that through reading folklore and the oral traditions of various societies, we are able to advantage a deeper appreciation for the tricky tapestry of human history and subculture.

  • von Roberts B. H.
    23,00 €

    "The Mormon Doctrine of Deity" is a seminal work with the aid of B. H. Roberts, a distinguished early twentieth-century leader and theologian within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). This book explores and clarifies the specific Mormon perspective on the character of God. In the book, Roberts delves into core doctrines of the LDS faith, in particular the notion in a divine hierarchy known as the Godhead. The LDS Church teaches that the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit are separate and wonderful personages, united in purpose but no longer in substance. This idea sets Mormon theology apart from mainstream Christian ideals and is an important recognition of Roberts' paintings. Roberts also examines the concept of human capability for godhood, regularly summarized with the phrase "As guy is, God as soon as become; as God is, man may also turn out to be." This idea, called theosis or deification, is explored in-intensity as it relates to the character and potential of humanity inside the Mormon faith. "The Mormon Doctrine of Deity" stays a vast contribution to the theological discourse inside the LDS Church and serves as a useful resource for each believers and scholars searching for to understand the unique teachings and perspectives of Mormonism on the nature of God and the everlasting capacity of humanity.

  • von A. Proctor Richard
    24,00 €

    "Myths and Marvels of Astronomy" is a fascinating paintings authored with the aid of Richard A. Proctor, a prominent 19th-century British astronomer and writer. This ebook takes readers on an enlightening journey thru the fascinating world of astronomy, debunking myths even as revealing the awe-inspiring marvels of the universe. In "Myths and Marvels of Astronomy," Proctor skillfully navigates the intersection of scientific discovery and famous misconceptions approximately the cosmos. He addresses commonplace astronomical misconceptions and superstitions commonplace on the time, offering clean and accessible motives rooted in medical reality. Proctor covers a wide range of topics, from the nature of celestial our bodies and their motions to the mysteries of eclipses and comets. What sets this painting aside is its ability to bridge the distance between scientific rigor and the curiosity of the general reader. Proctor's writing fashion is attractive and accessible, making complicated astronomical concepts understandable to a broader audience. Moreover, he demonstrates the impact of astronomy on subculture, history, and society, highlighting its profound have an effect on on human idea and imagination. "Myths and Marvels of Astronomy" isn't always only a treasured useful resource for astronomy lovers but additionally a testament to Proctor's determination to popularizing science and dispelling misconceptions about the cosmos.

  • von Gordon S. D.
    18,00 €

    "Quiet Talks on Service" is a first-rate paintings authored by S. D. Gordon, initially published within the early 20th century. This book is a part of Gordon's acclaimed "Quiet Talks" collection, which gives profound non-secular insights in an accessible and conversational style. In "Quiet Talks on Service," Gordon explores the concept of provider as a fundamental factor of the Christian existence. He delves into the concept that genuine carrier is a mirrored image of one's devotion to God and love for others. Gordon affords sensible and inspirational guidance on how people can lead lives of meaningful carrier, emphasizing the importance of selflessness and humility. Throughout the book, Gordon combines biblical teachings with personal anecdotes and realistic advice to offer a comprehensive and relatable attitude on the Christian method to service. He highlights the transformative energy of service, no longer only inside the lives of those being served however also within the person and spiritual growth of the servant. Gordon's writing is marked via its sincerity, intensity, and an unwavering belief in the importance of provider as a way of fulfilling one's religious cause.

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