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  • von Diana Scott
    18,00 €

    "Mindful Eating: Recipes for All Occasions" is a culinary journey that goes beyond the mere preparation of food, inviting readers to cultivate a deeper connection with what they consume. Authored with a blend of gastronomic expertise and mindfulness principles, this cookbook transcends the traditional boundaries of recipe collections. In this beautifully crafted guide, each recipe serves as a mindful exploration, encouraging individuals to savor not only the flavors but also the entire experience of nourishing oneself. The book combines a diverse range of recipes suitable for various occasions, ensuring a delightful array of dishes that cater to different tastes and dietary preferences. The pages are filled with vibrant and enticing images that not only showcase the delicious final results but also capture the essence of the mindful journey involved in creating each dish. From refreshing salads to hearty main courses and indulgent desserts, every recipe is thoughtfully curated to emphasize the importance of being present in the kitchen and at the dining table. Intertwined with the culinary delights are mindful practices and reflections, encouraging readers to bring awareness to their eating habits. The cookbook also provides insights into the nutritional aspects of ingredients, fostering a holistic approach to well-being. "Mindful Eating: Recipes for All Occasions" is not just a cookbook; it's a guide to a more conscious and joyful relationship with food. Whether you are a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, this book invites you to embark on a flavorful journey that nourishes both the body and the soul.

  • von K. Douglas Smith Wiggin
    15,00 €

    "The Old Peabody Pew" is a novella written by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, an American author known for her works in children's literature. The book was first published in 1907 and is considered a classic of American literature. Unlike her more famous work, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," this novella is more of a reflective and nostalgic piece rather than a children's story. The story is set in a New England village and is narrated by the church pew itself, which has witnessed generations of congregants. The Old Peabody Pew has been a silent observer of the community's joys, sorrows, and spiritual experiences. As it recounts its long history, it offers a glimpse into the lives of the various people who have occupied it over the years. The central focus of the novella is the romance between two characters, young lovers Theodora and Tilly. Their story unfolds within the context of their experiences at the village church, where the Old Peabody Pew plays a significant role as the place where they sit during services. The pew's perspective allows readers to see how Theodora and Tilly's relationship evolves and how it intertwines with the life of the church and the broader community. Wiggin's narrative in "The Old Peabody Pew" is characterized by its nostalgic and sentimental tone, evoking a sense of the past and the enduring nature of tradition. The novella explores themes of love, faith, community, and the passage of time. It reflects on the changing dynamics of a small-town society and the way people's lives are interconnected within the framework of a church and a shared history. While "The Old Peabody Pew" may not be as well-known as some of Kate Douglas Wiggin's other works, it remains a valuable piece of literature for its evocative storytelling and its ability to capture the essence of a bygone era. It provides a glimpse into the life and culture of a New England village and the enduring power of human connection through the lens of a seemingly ordinary church pew.

  • von John Burroughs
    20,00 €

    "The Breath of Life" is a 1915 book by American naturalist John Burroughs. It contains a number of essays related to his observations as he travelled around New England. Beautifully written and thought provoking, "The Breath of Life" will appeal to lovers of nature writing. John Burroughs (1837 - 1921) was an American naturalist, essayist, and active member of the U.S. conservation movement. Burroughs' work was incredibly popular during his lifetime, and his legacy has lived on in the form of twelve U.S. Schools named after him, Burroughs Mountain, and the John Burroughs Association-which publicly recognizes well-written and illustrated natural history publications. Contents include: "The Breath Of Life", "The Living Wave", "A Wonderful World", "The Baffling Problem", "Scientific", "Vitalism", "A Bird Of Passage", "Life And Mind", "Life And Science", "The Journeying Atoms", "The Vital Order", "The Arrival Of The Fit", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.

  • von Albert Payson Terhune
    22,00 €

    "Buff: A Collie and Other Dog Stories" is a collection of short stories written by Albert Payson Terhune. Albert Payson Terhune (1872-1942) was an American author, journalist, and dog breeder, best known for his novels and stories featuring collies. The book was first published in 1921. The central character in many of Terhune's works is a collie named Lad, and "Buff: A Collie and Other Dog Stories" likely includes tales that celebrate the intelligence, loyalty, and heroism of these canine companions. In "Buff" and other stories within the collection, Terhune likely explores the deep bond between humans and dogs. The stories may touch on themes such as friendship, loyalty, and the remarkable qualities that dogs bring to the lives of their owners. Terhune was known for his love of dogs and his ability to portray their personalities and behaviors in his writing. His collie stories were particularly popular, and readers appreciated the heartwarming and often adventurous tales featuring these intelligent and faithful animals. "Buff: A Collie and Other Dog Stories" is likely to appeal to dog lovers and readers who enjoy heartening tales of the human-animal connection. Terhune's storytelling is characterized by a combination of sentimentality and a genuine appreciation for the unique qualities of dogs, making his works enduring classics in the genre of dog literature.

  • von Mary Stuart Boyd
    17,00 €

    "A Versailles Christmas-Tide" is a historical novel written by Mary Stuart Boyd. It provides readers with a glimpse into the extravagant world of the Palace of Versailles during the late 18th century, particularly during the Christmas season. Published in 1905, the book combines elements of historical fiction, romance, and drama. The story is set in the magnificent and opulent Palace of Versailles, the grand French royal residence, during the final years of the Ancien Régime. It takes place against the backdrop of the French Revolution, which would soon bring about the downfall of the monarchy. The narrative is marked by the stark contrast between the lavish, extravagant lifestyle of the French court and the gathering storm of revolution outside the palace walls. At the heart of the story is the romance between two fictional characters, Lady Sue Rawson and Captain Percy Blakeney. Sue, a British aristocrat, is visiting Versailles with her family, and Percy is a dashing officer who becomes entangled with her. The novel explores their burgeoning love and the challenges they face amid the volatile political climate and societal expectations. The Christmas season serves as a backdrop for the narrative, with scenes of festive celebrations, glittering balls, and elaborate feasts that showcase the excesses of the French court. The opulence of Versailles contrasts with the growing discontent and poverty experienced by the French population. "A Versailles Christmas-Tide" provides a historical and atmospheric account of life within the palace walls, where the aristocracy seemed oblivious to the suffering of the common people. As the revolution looms on the horizon, the novel captures the tension and uncertainty of the time. Mary Stuart Boyd's writing in this book reflects her meticulous research into the period, and she creates a vivid portrayal of the historical setting and the complex characters. The book explores themes of love, class, political upheaval, and societal change. It offers a window into the decadence and extravagance of the French court while also highlighting the brewing unrest that would lead to significant historical events. Boyd's novel is a compelling work of historical fiction that immerses readers in the world of Versailles during a pivotal moment in history.

  • von Thomas A. Janvier
    18,00 €

    "The Christmas Kalends of Provence" is a charming collection of short stories and essays written by Thomas A. Janvier, an American writer and historian, originally published in 1902. The book captures the spirit and traditions of Christmas in the southern region of Provence, France, providing readers with a delightful glimpse into the unique customs and celebrations associated with the holiday season in this picturesque locale. Key features of "The Christmas Kalends of Provence" include: Provencal Traditions: The book offers a detailed exploration of the various Christmas customs and traditions specific to the Provence region. It delves into the folklore, rituals, and festivities that make the holiday season in this part of France distinctive. Nostalgic and Evocative Writing: Thomas A. Janvier's writing is known for its nostalgic and evocative style. He brings to life the beauty of Provence, its landscapes, and the warmth of its people during the holiday season. Stories and Legends: The book is a compilation of stories and legends related to Christmas, with a particular focus on the cherished local traditions, such as the making of the Santons (nativity figurines) and the lighting of the Yule log. Seasonal Recipes: In addition to stories, the book includes recipes for traditional Provencal Christmas dishes and treats, allowing readers to experience the flavors of the region during the holiday. Cultural Insights: Throughout the book, Janvier provides cultural insights into the history and significance of various customs, highlighting the deep-rooted connections between the people of Provence and their Christmas traditions. "The Christmas Kalends of Provence" is more than just a collection of stories; it is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the region and the timeless rituals that have been passed down through generations. The book is a heartwarming and educational read for those interested in the history of Christmas traditions and the cultural significance of the holiday in different parts of the world. It remains a classic choice for those seeking to immerse themselves in the magic and charm of a Provencal Christmas.

  • von Cyrus Townsend Brady
    14,00 €

    "A Little Book for Christmas" is a collection of short stories and essays written by Cyrus Townsend Brady, an American journalist, and author who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book, originally published in 1917, is a heartwarming and festive collection that captures the spirit of Christmas. The book consists of a series of tales that evoke the warmth, joy, and goodwill of the holiday season. Brady's writing is known for its nostalgic and sentimental tone, and "A Little Book for Christmas" is no exception. The stories and essays in this collection are designed to bring comfort and inspiration to readers during the Christmas season. The book covers various aspects of Christmas, including the importance of family gatherings, the joy of gift-giving, the magic of Christmas Eve, and the underlying message of love, hope, and redemption that defines the holiday. It is a celebration of the traditions and values that make Christmas a special time of year. Brady's writing style is characterized by its rich descriptions and an appreciation for the simpler pleasures of life. In "A Little Book for Christmas," readers will find tales that transport them to a bygone era, filled with holiday cheer and the timeless lessons of kindness and generosity. Overall, "A Little Book for Christmas" by Cyrus Townsend Brady is a charming and evocative collection that captures the essence of the Christmas season, making it a perfect read for those looking to immerse themselves in the spirit of the holiday. It has remained a classic choice for those seeking the warmth and magic of Christmas through the written word.

  • von Flavius Josephus
    24,00 €

    "The Wars of the Jews" is a historical work written by the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus in the late 1st century. Also known as "Jewish War" or "De Bello Judaico" in Latin, the book recounts the Jewish revolt against Roman rule, particularly focusing on the events leading to the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE. Key aspects of the book include: Historical Context: Josephus provides a detailed account of the First Jewish-Roman War (66-73 CE), offering historical context and a chronological narrative of the events leading up to and during the conflict. Author's Background: Flavius Josephus was a Jewish general who, after being captured by the Romans, switched allegiances and became a historian and advisor to the Roman emperors. His works, including "The Wars of the Jews," reflect both his firsthand experiences and his perspective as a historian. Military Campaigns: The narrative delves into the military campaigns and battles that took place during the Jewish revolt. Josephus, having served as a military commander for the Jewish forces before his capture, provides insights into the strategies and tactics employed by both sides. Siege of Jerusalem: A significant portion of the work is dedicated to the siege of Jerusalem, which culminated in the destruction of the Second Temple. Josephus vividly describes the hardships faced by the inhabitants of the city and the escalating intensity of the conflict. Roman Perspective: While Josephus was a Jewish historian, his later allegiance to the Romans is evident in his narrative, providing a perspective that aligns with Roman interests. This aspect adds a layer of complexity to the interpretation of the events. Religious and Cultural Insights: "The Wars of the Jews" also delves into the religious and cultural aspects of the Jewish people during this tumultuous period. Josephus provides context for the motivations of the Jewish rebels and the socio-political dynamics that fueled the conflict. Historiographical Significance: Josephus' work is a crucial historical source for understanding the Jewish-Roman War and its aftermath. It provides valuable insights into the political, military, and religious dynamics of the time. Legacy: The book has had a lasting impact on historical scholarship and is considered an essential primary source for the study of the First Jewish-Roman War. Despite the challenges of interpreting Josephus's bias and motivations, his work remains a foundational text for understanding this critical period in Jewish and Roman history.

  • von Antony Bluett
    22,00 €

    "With Our Army in Palestine" is a memoir and firsthand account written by Antony Bluett, an officer who served in the British Army during World War I. The book details Bluett's experiences as a soldier in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of 1916-1918. Published in 1921, Bluett's narrative takes readers on a compelling journey through the challenging and diverse landscapes of the Middle East during the war. The focus is on the military operations conducted by the British forces against the Ottoman Empire in the Sinai Peninsula, Palestine, and beyond. Key aspects covered in the book include: Military Campaigns: Bluett provides a detailed account of the military campaigns, describing the challenges faced by the British forces in the harsh desert environment. The narrative encompasses battles, strategies, and the overall progress of the campaign. Life in the Field: The author offers insights into the daily life of a soldier in the EEF, discussing the hardships, camaraderie, and the dynamics of military life during the campaign. Geopolitical Context: Bluett places the military actions within the broader geopolitical context of World War I, explaining the significance of the British campaign in the Middle East and its connections to the overall war effort. Cultural and Historical Observations: Beyond the military aspects, Bluett provides observations on the local cultures, landscapes, and historical landmarks of the region, adding depth to the narrative. Personal Reflections: The memoir incorporates personal reflections and emotions, allowing readers to connect with Bluett's experiences on a more intimate level. "With Our Army in Palestine" serves as both a historical document and a personal testament to the challenges faced by soldiers during a crucial period in the Middle East. The book contributes to the understanding of the World War I campaigns in the region and provides valuable perspectives on the human experiences amid the complexities of war.

  • von Lisa R. Fraser
    18,00 €

    "The Gourmet's Guide to Quick Cuisine: Unconventional Culinary Creations" is a culinary compass for those who appreciate the art of gourmet cooking but find themselves short on time. This cookbook is a revelation, proving that exquisite flavors and innovative dishes can be crafted in a flash, without compromising on quality. In a world where fast-paced lifestyles often collide with the desire for exceptional meals, this cookbook is a game-changer. It challenges the notion that gourmet cooking is synonymous with lengthy preparations and complex techniques. Instead, it introduces a collection of recipes that redefine quick cuisine, allowing you to whip up extraordinary dishes in record time. Explore the unexpected and the extraordinary as this cookbook takes you on a journey through unconventional flavor combinations, imaginative pairings, and creative culinary techniques. From appetizers that awaken the palate to mains that redefine weeknight dinners and desserts that culminate in a sweet surprise, each recipe is a testament to the fusion of speed and sophistication. The Gourmet's Guide doesn't just stop at recipes; it's a comprehensive manual for the modern epicurean. Discover time-saving kitchen hacks, smart ingredient substitutions, and tips for maximizing flavor in every bite. Whether you're a busy professional, a parent on the go, or someone who simply loves good food without the fuss, this cookbook empowers you to bring gourmet flair to your table with ease. Prepare to revolutionize your culinary repertoire with "The Gourmet's Guide to Quick Cuisine," where speed meets sophistication, and each dish is an unconventional masterpiece waiting to be savored.

  • von Susie G. Fee
    18,00 €

    "The Sweet Tooth's Guide to Happiness" is not just a cookbook; it's a delightful expedition into the world of sugary bliss, crafted to bring joy and satisfaction to anyone with a penchant for the sweet side of life. This cookbook is a celebration of indulgence, a treasury of desserts that promises to satisfy every sugar craving and turn ordinary moments into moments of pure happiness. Navigate through a symphony of flavors, textures, and heavenly aromas as this cookbook unfolds a diverse array of desserts. From classic comfort treats to innovative creations that push the boundaries of sweetness, each recipe is a carefully curated pathway to happiness, ensuring that every bite is a moment of pure delight. The Sweet Tooth's Guide is more than just a collection of recipes; it's a journey into the art of dessert-making, designed for both novice bakers and seasoned pastry enthusiasts. With easy-to-follow instructions and helpful tips, this cookbook empowers you to recreate a wide range of delectable treats in your own kitchen. Indulge in the magic of baking as you explore mouthwatering cakes, cookies, pies, and more. Whether you're planning a celebration or simply looking for a pick-me-up, "The Sweet Tooth's Guide to Happiness" ensures that every dessert you create becomes a source of joy and a moment of sweet serenity. Savor the happiness that comes with each bite and let this cookbook be your companion in the pursuit of sugary contentment. Whether you're baking for yourself or sharing with loved ones, this collection of delightful recipes promises to turn your kitchen into a haven of sweetness and make every day a little brighter.

  • von Coningsby Dawson
    15,00 €

    "Christmas Outside of Eden" is a novella written by Coningsby Dawson, a British-Canadian novelist and soldier known for his writings during and after World War I. Published in 1925, this novella is a thought-provoking and philosophical work that explores the meaning and significance of Christmas. The story is set in the trenches of World War I during the Christmas season. It depicts a group of British soldiers who are enduring the hardships and horrors of the war. Despite the grim and chaotic circumstances of battle, these men, from different backgrounds and with varying perspectives, find themselves sharing a unique and poignant Christmas together. The central theme of the novella revolves around the idea of finding moments of peace, unity, and humanity amidst the chaos and brutality of war. As they huddle in their makeshift trenches, the soldiers exchange stories, share their experiences, and reflect on the nature of the Christmas holiday and its significance in their lives. The characters in the story grapple with questions about faith, hope, and the enduring power of human connection, even in the most dire circumstances. "Christmas Outside of Eden" is not a traditional holiday story filled with festivities and cheer. Instead, it delves into the deeper, more profound aspects of the Christmas spirit, highlighting the enduring values of love, compassion, and the shared human experience. The novella invites readers to contemplate the true essence of Christmas and how it can be found in unexpected places, even in the midst of war. Coningsby Dawson's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and philosophical exploration. The book's portrayal of the soldiers' experiences and their conversations provides a unique perspective on the impact of the First World War and the universal themes of hope and humanity. "Christmas Outside of Eden" is a contemplative and poignant work that challenges readers to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and the enduring qualities that make it a special time of year, even in the most challenging of circumstances.

  • von Ella R. Lafferty
    18,00 €

    "Culinary Canvas Sweets from the Heart: Dessert Recipes with Love" is not just a cookbook; it's a sweet symphony that invites you to indulge in the art of baking with passion and affection. Each page of this delectable collection is a canvas upon which the most divine desserts come to life, created not just with ingredients but with genuine love. From the first page to the last, "Sweets from the Heart" is a celebration of the joy that desserts bring and the heartfelt moments they help create. Whether you're a novice in the kitchen or an experienced baker, this cookbook is your guide to crafting desserts that not only taste heavenly but also resonate with the warmth of love. Explore a variety of recipes that span the spectrum of sweetness, from classic comfort treats to innovative, love-infused creations. With detailed instructions and mouthwatering visuals, this cookbook empowers you to infuse your desserts with the magic that happens when love becomes the secret ingredient. Discover the joy of baking as an expression of love and share your heart through decadent cakes, luscious pastries, and irresistible cookies. "Culinary Canvas Sweets from the Heart" is more than a cookbook; it's an invitation to create memorable moments with desserts that are made not just with skill, but with a whole lot of heart. So, grab your apron, gather your ingredients, and let the sweet journey begin!

  • von Martha Finley
    20,00 €

    "Christmas with Grandma Elsie" is a part of the "Elsie Dinsmore" series written by Martha Finley. This beloved and enduring series of books, which were first published in the 19th century, focuses on the life, moral development, and adventures of Elsie Dinsmore and her family. "Christmas with Grandma Elsie" is one of the many titles in this series and centers around the Christmas season in the Dinsmore household. In this particular installment, Elsie Dinsmore, the main character, is now a grown woman with her own family. She is married to her childhood sweetheart, Edward Travilla, and they have a daughter named Elsie. The story revolves around the Dinsmore family's celebrations and gatherings during the Christmas holiday. The book presents a heartwarming and wholesome portrayal of a 19th-century American family's Christmas traditions. It highlights the importance of faith, love, and togetherness during the holiday season. Readers witness the characters' preparations for Christmas, their interactions, and the joy they find in being with one another. Martha Finley's "Elsie Dinsmore" series was originally written for young readers and is known for its strong moral and religious themes. Throughout the series, readers follow Elsie's growth and development as she navigates various challenges and life experiences, always guided by her Christian faith and values. "Christmas with Grandma Elsie" is a delightful addition to the series, focusing on the holiday season and the timeless values associated with Christmas, making it a heartwarming and educational read for those interested in historical Christian fiction and family-oriented literature. It captures the essence of a simpler time and the enduring importance of love, faith, and family during the Christmas season.

  • von Booth Tarkington
    14,00 €

    "Beasley's Christmas Party" is a novel written by Booth Tarkington, an American author and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for his novels "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "Alice Adams." The book was first published in 1909 and is considered a classic work of American literature. The story is set in a small Midwestern town and centers around the character of Theophilus Beasley, a wealthy and eccentric man. Beasley decides to host a Christmas party for the residents of the town, despite being somewhat reclusive and known for his peculiarities. This decision brings together a diverse group of people, including friends, neighbors, and townsfolk, each with their own quirks and idiosyncrasies. The novel explores the dynamics of this gathering and the interactions between the various guests. It delves into themes of community, social class, and the human spirit, especially during the festive holiday season. Beasley's Christmas party serves as a backdrop for Tarkington to examine the complexities of human relationships and the universal desire for connection and goodwill. Booth Tarkington's writing is characterized by a keen understanding of human nature and a skillful portrayal of small-town life in America. "Beasley's Christmas Party" reflects his ability to create memorable characters and capture the essence of the American Midwest during the early 20th century. The novel has been appreciated for its heartwarming and nostalgic portrayal of the holiday season and remains a beloved work in the canon of American literature. It's a tale that celebrates the spirit of Christmas and the importance of coming together, even with all our individual quirks and differences.

  • von Edith Thomas
    14,00 €

    "Children of Christmas" is a collection of Christmas poems written by American poet Edith Matilda Thomas (1854-1925). Edith M. Thomas was known for her works that often celebrated the beauty of nature and the changing seasons, and "Children of Christmas" is no exception. The poems in this collection are evocative and capture the spirit and charm of the holiday season, particularly from a child's perspective. Edith M. Thomas beautifully portrays the wonder and magic of Christmas through the eyes of children, and her verses often focus on the joy, innocence, and enchantment that the holiday brings. These poems are not only celebratory but also reflective, exploring the deeper meanings and emotions associated with Christmas, including themes of love, giving, and togetherness. They serve as a tribute to the warmth and nostalgia that the holiday season can evoke. "Children of Christmas" is a delightful collection that can be appreciated by readers of all ages, and it continues to be cherished as a part of holiday literature, contributing to the enduring charm of the Christmas season. It's a reminder of the enduring appeal of Christmas and the special place it holds in the hearts of both children and adults.

  • von Eliza Lynn Linton
    15,00 €

    There has always been in the world a kind of women whom one scarcely knows how to classify as to sex; men by their instincts, women by their form, but neither men nor women as we regard either in the ideal. In early times they were divided into two classes; the Amazons who, donning helmet and cuirass, went to the wars that they might be with their lovers, or perhaps only for an innate liking for rough work; and the tribe of ancient women, so withered and so wild, who should be women yet whose beards forbade men so to account them, and for whom public opinion usually closed the controversy by declaring that they were witches-that is, creatures so unlike the rightful woman of nature that only the devil himself was supposed to be answerable for them. These particular manifestations have long since passed away, and we have nowadays neither Amazons learning the goose-step in our barrack-yards, nor witches brewing hellbroth on Scottish moors; but we have the Epicene Sex all the same-women who would defy the acutest social Cuvier among us to classify, but who are growing daily into more importance and making continually fresh strides in their unwholesome way. Possessed by a restless discontent with their appointed work, and fired with a mad desire to dabble in all things unseemly, which they call ambition; blasphemous to the sweetest virtues of their sex, which until now have been accounted both their own pride and the safeguard of society; holding it no honour to be reticent, unselfish, patient, obedient, but swaggering to the front, ready to try conclusions in aggression, in selfishness, in insolent disregard of duty, in cynical abasement of modesty, with the hardest and least estimable of the men they emulate;-these women of the doubtful gender have managed to drop all their own special graces while unable to gather up any of the more valuable virtues of men. They are no more philosophical than the most inconsequent sister who judges all things according to her feelings, and commends or condemns principles as she happens to like or dislike the persons advocating them; and they are as hysterical and intemperate in their political cries as if the whole world wagged by impulse only. They are no more magnanimous under rebuke than the stanchest advocate of the sacredness of sex, but resent all hostile criticism as passionately, and from grounds as merely personal, as if they were still shrouded from public blame by the safety of their privacy; and they are as little useful in their blatant energy as when they spent their days in working monstrous patterns in crude-coloured wools, or found spiritual satisfaction in cutting holes in strips of calico to sew up again with a new stitch. They have committed the mistake of abandoning such work as they can do well, while trying to manipulate things which they touch only to spoil; they have ceased to be women and not learnt to be men; they have thrown aside beauty and not put on strength.

  • von Frederick Merrick White
    20,00 €

    "Craven Fortune" is a novel written by British author Frederick Merrick White. It was first published in 1900 and is known for its intriguing combination of elements from different genres, including mystery, adventure, and the supernatural. The book follows the story of a mysterious and eccentric millionaire named Craven Fortune and the people who become entangled in his unusual life. Key elements of "Craven Fortune" include: Craven Fortune: The central character, Craven Fortune, is a wealthy and enigmatic man who resides in a secluded mansion. He is known for his peculiar behavior, including collecting rare and unusual items from around the world. Fortune's wealth, eccentricity, and the secrets that shroud his past contribute to the novel's sense of intrigue. An Inheritance: The novel's plot revolves around a substantial inheritance that Craven Fortune bestows upon his nephew, Wilfred Bruce. However, this inheritance comes with a series of strange conditions and instructions, setting in motion a chain of events that lead to mystery and adventure. Supernatural Elements: "Craven Fortune" incorporates elements of the supernatural and the mysterious. The novel features séances, ghosts, and other paranormal phenomena, adding an eerie and atmospheric quality to the story. Adventure and Intrigue: As Wilfred Bruce attempts to fulfill the conditions of his inheritance, he becomes entangled in a web of secrets, puzzles, and hidden agendas. The novel unfolds with elements of suspense, adventure, and mystery as the characters navigate the challenges set by Craven Fortune. Character Relationships: The novel explores the relationships between the characters, especially the complex dynamic between Craven Fortune and his nephew, Wilfred Bruce. These relationships are central to the development of the story and its various twists and turns. "Craven Fortune" is a unique work that combines elements of adventure, mystery, and the supernatural to create a story that keeps readers engaged and intrigued. Frederick Merrick White's writing style, filled with atmospheric descriptions and a sense of enigma, contributes to the book's enduring appeal. While not as well-known today as some other classic works, "Craven Fortune" offers an interesting and captivating reading experience for those who appreciate unconventional and genre-blending literature from the turn of the 20th century.

  • von Thomas Nelson Page
    15,00 €

    "Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus" by Thomas Nelson Page is a delightful children's story that follows the exciting adventures of young Tommy Trot as he embarks on a magical journey to visit Santa Claus. Set in the heartwarming spirit of Christmas, this enchanting tale captures the wonder and joy of the holiday season. Tommy Trot is a curious and imaginative young boy who can't wait for Christmas to arrive. One snowy evening, as he gazes out of his window, he sees a bright light in the sky that he believes to be Santa Claus's sleigh. Filled with excitement, Tommy Trot decides to embark on an extraordinary adventure to visit Santa at the North Pole. Guided by his adventurous spirit and a heart full of anticipation, Tommy Trot sets out on his journey. Along the way, he encounters a host of whimsical characters, such as talking animals and helpful fairies, who aid him on his quest to find Santa Claus. As he traverses through enchanting landscapes and snowy wonderlands, Tommy Trot learns valuable lessons about kindness, generosity, and the true meaning of Christmas. The challenges he faces and the friends he makes on his journey help shape his character and reinforce the importance of spreading joy and goodwill to others. As Tommy Trot finally arrives at the North Pole, he is greeted by the cheerful elves and, to his delight, meets Santa Claus himself. Overwhelmed with joy, Tommy shares his Christmas wishes and learns from Santa the significance of giving and the magic of the holiday season. Throughout the story, Thomas Nelson Page weaves a heartwarming narrative that emphasizes the spirit of Christmas and the joy of giving. The book captures the essence of childhood wonder and imagination, making it a perfect read for young readers eager to experience the magic of Christmas. "Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus" is a heartwarming tale that reminds readers of all ages about the joy of Christmas and the spirit of generosity.

  • von Horatio Alger
    19,00 €

    If you've ever used the phrase "rags to riches," you owe that to Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-1899), who popularized the idea through his fictional writings that also served as a theme for the way America viewed itself as a country. Alger's works about poor boys rising to better living conditions through hard work, determination, courage, honesty, and morals was popular with both adults and younger readers. Alger's writings happened to correspond with America's Gilded Age, a time of increasing prosperity in a nation rebuilding from the Civil War. His lifelong theme of rags to riches continued to gain popularity but has gradually lessened since the 1920s. Still, readers today often come across Ragged Dick and stories like it in school.

  • von Dwight Lyman Moody
    16,00 €

    GOD DID NOT MEAN FOR SALVATION TO BE A DEEP, COMPLICATED SUBJECT MAN COULD NOT UNDERSTAND. But sometimes man's words confuse God's simple truths. D. L. Moody, one of the nineteenth century's greatest evangelists, shows how simple salvation is. He doesn't use heavy philosophy, but simply shows "the way to God." The Way to God is filled with stories about ordinary people. Anyone willing to have honest questions and doubts answered will find answers here. Who is Christ? How can I know my sins have been forgiven? What can I do if I have turned away from God? What is repentance? These are important questions, and D. L. Moody answers them from God's Word. More than 1 million copies of this classic work have been distributed since it was first published.

  • von Honore De Balzac
    19,00 €

    Honora de Balzac is considered the founder of social realism. Balzac was the first writer to write about the all social levels of the social scene in France. His vast collection of works encompasses the Restoration period and the July Monarchy. La Comedie Humaine was written between 1799 and 1850. This collection contains 95 novels, stories, and essays. A Marriage Contract (Le contrat de mariage 1835) is part of the Scenes from private life (Scènes de la vie privée) of La Comedie Humaine.

  • von Horatio Alger
    19,00 €

    Two boys were walking in the campus of the Bridgeville Academy. They were apparently of about the same age-somewhere from fifteen to sixteen-but there was a considerable difference in their attire. Herbert Grant was neatly but coarsely dressed, and his shoes were of cowhide, but his face indicated a frank, sincere nature, and was expressive of intelligence. Horatio Alger, Jr. (January 13, 1832 - July 18, 1899) was a prolific 19th-century American author, most famous for his novels following the adventures of bootblacks, newsboys, peddlers, buskers, and other impoverished children in their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of respectable middle-class security and comfort. His novels about boys who succeed under the tutelage of older mentors were hugely popular in their day.

  • von Horatio Alger
    19,00 €

    Bound to Rise Or, Up the Ladder is an inspirational story about how individual traits and efforts help one to succeed. It compares and contrasts two characters, their attitudes, efforts and consequently their success and failure. Bound to Rise is part of a series of rags to riches stories of boys working hard and achieving the American dream of wealth. The stories can be seen as tracing American cultural and social patterns. Horatio Alger, Jr. authored about seventy books. He was the son of a clergyman, graduated from Harvard. His stories are pure, inspiring and as endearing today as they were when first published.

  • von Meredith Nicholson
    15,00 €

    A humorous tale of a burglar who reformed on Christmas Eve and returned the things he had stolen. "A Reversible Santa Claus" by Meredith Nicholson is a heartwarming holiday story that centers around the character of Santa Claus. The tale follows the adventures of Santa Claus as he embarks on a mission to bring joy and happiness to those he encounters. In the story, Santa Claus finds himself in a small town where the residents have lost their Christmas spirit. Determined to restore their belief in the magic of the season, Santa employs his wit, charm, and a touch of magic to bring about a transformation. Through his interactions with the townspeople, Santa spreads love, generosity, and the true meaning of Christmas. The narrative explores themes of kindness, the power of giving, and the importance of embracing the spirit of the holiday season. It serves as a reminder of the joy that can be found in selflessness and the impact that a single act of goodwill can have on an entire community.

  • von Marquis de Sade
    20,00 €

    This most joyous of de Sade's works follows three aristocrats as they indoctrinate Eugénie de Mistival in "the principles of the most outrageous libertinism." First published in 1795, "Philosophy in the Bedroom" is a story told strictly through dialogue which displays Sade's philosophy on libertinage through the sexual education for young Eugenie while revealing a woman's role in the bedroom. The book gives the reader a very blunt and detailed description of what a woman's role should be in the bedroom. Detailed description of sexual acts shows how sex was seen more as a means of pleasure rather than reproduction. This definitely goes against social norms at this time in history and offers us a different look on sex than we have seen so far in this class. Despite the fact of very open and pleasurable-seeking sex, Sade's story clearly shows what a woman's role should be during sexual intercourse behind closed doors alongside showing their value in society.

  • von G. K. Chesterton
    19,00 €

    In Orthodoxy, G.K. Chesterton speaks about his personal experience with orthodox Catholicism. While its companion volume entitled Heretics analyzes the weaknesses and flaws of modern materialistic philosophies, Orthodoxy is an argumentative, and yet humorous, defense of the Christian faith, its foundation and its utility. The work is divided into nine chapters with curious titles such as "The Suicide of Thought," "The Ethics of Elfland," and "The Romance of Orthodoxy." Chesterton insists that what he presents to the reader is far from being a serious theological treatise, but rather a "slovenly autobiography" that describes how he has found in Catholicism an answer to his deepest emotional and spiritual needs. He also argues that the pure belief in reason and science and the dismissal of imagination can only lead to an illusion of knowledge. There is always something to be imagined as human reason alone can never conceive of a global picture of existence. This is why Chesterton's analysis is also among the earliest invitations to question the absolutist trust in reason. What the human being needs is both reason and belief in concrete things, on the one hand, and larger horizons for the appreciation of the infinite and the eternal, on the other.

  • von William Charles Scully
    21,00 €

    Lest the account given in this book of the "trekking" springbucks should be considered an exaggeration, it may be mentioned that in 1892, when the author held the appointments of Civil Commissioner for Namaqualand and Special Magistrate for the Northern Border of the Cape Colony, he was obliged to issue a hundred stand of Government arms to the Boers for the purpose of driving back the game which threatened to overrun those parts of Namaqualand where ground is cultivated. As it was, there was some difficulty in repelling the invasion. The term "Bushman," strictly speaking, only applies to the diminutive former inhabitants of the Desert, who are now practically extinct to the south of the Orange River. The Trek-Boer, however, usually calls every Hottentot of low stature a Bushman. W.C. Scully (29 October 1855 - 25 August 1943) is one of South Africa's best-known authors, although little known outside South Africa. In addition to his work as an author, his paid work was principally as a magistrate in Springfontein, South Africa, as well as in Namaqualand and the Transkei. His last position before retirement was as Chief Magistrate of Port Elizabeth, one of South Africa's larger cities. He organised the building of "New Brighton", a township for aboriginal African people in Port Elizabeth. At the time it was regarded as very progressive-a pleasant place to live.

  • von Horace Walpole
    16,00 €

    Clara Reeve's early gothic novel, The Old English Baron, is paired with Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto, the work that inspired it. Hers is the story of Edmund, the peasant-hero, who discovers his rightful heritage through mysterious portents, and whose loyalty and integrity are put to the test in bringing the villain to justice. With an emphasis on probability and domestic virtue, The Old English Baron plays an important role in the transformation of the gothic genre. While the Castle of Otranto initiates a tradition of horror, with violent deaths, tyrannical power and tragic doom. The Old English Baron redirects the gothic towards homosocial bonding, paternal goodness and, ultimately, sentimental domesticity. "Fond of medieval romance and mystery as a dilettante's diversion, and with a quaintly imitated Gothic castle as his abode at Strawberry Hill, Walpole in 1764 published The Castle of Otranto; a tale of the supernatural which was destined to exert an almost unparalleled influence on the literature of the weird." - H. P. Lovecraft, "Supernatural Horror in Literature"

  • von Emanuel Swedenborg
    23,00 €

    The Lord, speaking in the presence of His disciples of the consummation of the age, which is the final period of the church, says, near the end of what He foretells about its successive states in respect to love and Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken. And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn; and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He shall send forth His angels with a trumpet and a great sound; and they shall gather together His elect from the four winds, from the end to end of the heavens (Matt. 24:29-31). Emanuel Swedenborg (born Emanuel Swedberg; February 8, 1688-March 29, 1772) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, Christian mystic, and theologian. Swedenborg had a prolific career as an inventor and scientist. At the age of fifty-six he entered into a spiritual phase in which he experienced dreams and visions. This culminated in a spiritual awakening, where he claimed he was appointed by the Lord to write a heavenly doctrine to reform Christianity. He claimed that the Lord had opened his eyes, so that from then on he could freely visit heaven and hell, and talk with angels, demons, and other spirits. For the remaining 28 years of his life, he wrote and published 18 theological works, of which the best known was Heaven and Hell (1758), and several unpublished theological works.

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