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  • av Carlo Dossi
    408

    I. Vi ha risposte che sono insieme una domanda - ottime a protrarre un discorso. E io invece, nelle mie risposte, pongo sempre punti; mai virgole né punti e virgola-. 3. strigosus (Gellius) = magro, il nostro milanese ¿striaä da strix, strige (strega) vampiro succhiasangue. 5. Per la Satira a Roma. V. Gellio - notti attiche (L. IV cap. V.) - (Lib. XV. IV). 6. Antichi dii Romani - v. Gellio (C. v. - C. XII). 7. Aurum in Gallia effutisti (Svetonio) - scialaquasti, il nostro mil. te mandaa a fass fôtt. - 8. stroppus - (in Gellio) benda del sacerdote - il milanese stroppai.

  • av Elisee Reclus
    228 - 289,-

  • av Leslie W. Quirk
    381,-

    "The Boy Scouts of Lakeville High" by Leslie W. Quirk is an engaging story that revolves around a group of Boy Scouts in a high school setting.In this novel, the Boy Scouts are not just an extracurricular activity; they are an integral part of the high school experience. The story explores the adventures, challenges, and camaraderie of these young scouts as they navigate their way through the typical ups and downs of high school life. They learn valuable life lessons, including leadership, teamwork, and the importance of helping others.The novel celebrates the spirit of scouting within the context of a high school environment, showcasing how the principles and values of the Boy Scouts can be applied to everyday situations. It also emphasizes the growth and personal development of the characters as they progress through their high school years.Leslie W. Quirk's storytelling captures the essence of youth, friendship, and the unique experiences of being a Boy Scout in a high school setting.

  • av Camillo Golgi
    328,-

    Giammai come all'epoca nostra, nella quale progressi tanto notevoli vennero fatti nel campo della fisiologia del sistema nervoso, apparve evidente che dal punto di vista dei rapporti dell'anatomia colla fisiologia, gli studi sul sistema nervoso centrale sono in contraddizione con quanto si è verificato negli studi intorno agli altri organi e tessuti. Mentre in generale si può francamente asserire che le scoperte relative all'anatomica costituzione degli organi, dei tessuti e degli elementi aprirono la via alla scoperta delle leggi secondo le quali organi, tessuti ed elementi, funzionano; nello studio del sistema nervoso si è verificato invece...

  • av Gustave Le Rouge
    341 - 368,-

  • av Alexandre Dumas
    289 - 328,-

  • av George Sand
    228,-

    "La Prédiction Taborite" est une nouvelle écrite par l'écrivaine française George Sand. Cette nouvelle a été publiée en 1838. L'histoire se déroule en Bohême, en Europe centrale, au XVe siècle, et elle est inspirée par les événements liés au mouvement religieux des Taborites.Les Taborites étaient une faction radicale du mouvement hussite qui prônait la réforme religieuse et sociale en Bohême. Dans "La Prédiction Taborite," George Sand explore les événements qui ont conduit à la bataille de Lipany en 1434, un conflit entre les Taborites et leurs adversaires catholiques.L'intrigue suit un jeune Taborite, Henri de Geroldseck, qui est témoin des bouleversements religieux et politiques de son époque. Il se trouve pris dans les conflits et les tensions qui conduiront à la bataille de Lipany.George Sand, dans cette nouvelle, offre une reconstitution historique des événements de l'époque et une réflexion sur les idéaux religieux et sociaux qui ont animé les Taborites. Elle explore également les dilemmes moraux et les choix auxquels sont confrontés les personnages en temps de guerre et de révolution religieuse."La Prédiction Taborite" est une ¿uvre qui allie la fiction historique à une réflexion sur la foi, la politique et la quête de liberté religieuse à une époque turbulente de l'histoire européenne.

  • av Henry Greville
    368,-

    "La Princesse Oghérof" est un roman de l'écrivaine française Henry Gréville, publié en 1886. L'histoire se déroule en Russie et est centrée sur le personnage principal, la princesse Oghérof.Le roman suit le destin de la princesse Oghérof, une femme noble russe qui est mariée à un homme qu'elle n'aime pas. Elle se trouve dans une situation de mariage malheureux et cherche à échapper à son mariage sans amour. L'intrigue explore les défis auxquels elle est confrontée, y compris les conventions sociales de l'époque et les attentes envers les femmes de la haute société.Au cours de l'histoire, la princesse Oghérof se trouve impliquée dans des intrigues politiques et amoureuses qui mettent en péril sa réputation et sa sécurité. Elle est confrontée à des choix difficiles et doit naviguer dans un monde complexe et souvent impitoyable."La Princesse Oghérof" est un roman qui aborde des thèmes tels que l'amour, le mariage, la liberté individuelle et les pressions sociales. Il offre également un aperçu de la société russe de l'époque et de la position des femmes dans cette société.Henry Gréville était une auteure populaire à la fin du XIXe siècle, et ses romans étaient souvent centrés sur des femmes fortes et indépendantes qui défiaient les conventions de leur époque.

  • av Gaston Leroux
    289,-

    "La Poupée Sanglante" est un roman de l'écrivain français Gaston Leroux, publié en 1923. C'est le deuxième tome d'une série de romans mettant en scène le personnage du détective Joseph Rouletabille.L'intrigue se déroule dans le Paris du début du XXe siècle et tourne autour d'un mystérieux meurtre lié à une poupée sanglante. Le roman combine des éléments de mystère, de suspense et de fantastique. Rouletabille, le célèbre journaliste-détective, est appelé pour résoudre l'affaire, et l'intrigue le mène à explorer des phénomènes inexpliqués et surnaturels."La Poupée Sanglante" est une ¿uvre qui explore des thèmes tels que la superstition, le paranormal et l'enquête policière. Le roman est connu pour son intrigue complexe et son atmosphère mystérieuse.Gaston Leroux est également l'auteur du célèbre roman "Le Fantôme de l'Opéra," et "La Poupée Sanglante" est l'une de ses autres ¿uvres appréciées par les amateurs de romans policiers et de mystère.

  • av Xavier De Montepin
    289 - 554,-

  • av Pierre Corneille
    228,-

    "La Place Royale" est une comédie de jeunesse écrite par le dramaturge français Pierre Corneille. La pièce a été créée en 1634, ce qui en fait l'une des premières ¿uvres de Corneille. Elle appartient au genre de la comédie mondaine et explore les thèmes de l'amour, de l'honneur, de la tromperie et de l'intrigue amoureuse.L'intrigue se déroule sur la Place Royale à Paris et suit les amours compliquées des personnages principaux : Alidor, Phylis, Clarice et Cliton. Alidor est un jeune homme noble qui est amoureux de Phylis, une jeune femme vertueuse. Cependant, Clarice, une autre femme de la haute société, est également éprise d'Alidor. Des quiproquos et des jeux d'intrigue se développent alors que les personnages tentent de gagner l'amour de leurs objets de désir."La Place Royale" est une comédie qui explore les passions amoureuses et les artifices de la séduction. Corneille examine également la question de l'honneur et de la réputation, qui étaient des éléments essentiels de la société de l'époque.Bien que cette pièce ne soit pas aussi célèbre que certaines des tragédies ultérieures de Corneille, elle reste une ¿uvre importante dans le développement de sa carrière théâtrale et offre un aperçu du style de comédie mondaine qui était populaire à l'époque du théâtre classique français.

  • av Jules Mary
    368 - 421,-

  • av Angela Brazil
    381,-

    "The Jolliest School of All" by Angela Brazil is a classic girls' school story set in the early 20th century. The novel revolves around the experiences of a group of girls who attend Linfield House, a boarding school known for its friendly atmosphere and vibrant community.The story's protagonist is Jean Langton, a new student at Linfield House who is eager to make friends and adapt to the school's routines. Throughout the novel, readers follow Jean's journey as she navigates the ups and downs of school life, builds friendships, and faces various challenges.Key elements of the story include friendship, school life, character development, conflict and resolution, and themes of independence. Angela Brazil's novels often feature strong, independent young women who are determined to achieve their goals. "The Jolliest School of All" is no exception, as Jean and her friends demonstrate resilience and self-reliance.Overall, "The Jolliest School of All" is a heartwarming and engaging novel that offers a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century girls' boarding schools. It celebrates friendship, personal growth, and the joys of school life, making it a beloved classic in the genre of schoolgirl fiction.

  • av Laura E. Richards
    381,-

    "The Joyous Story of Toto" by Laura E. Richards is a delightful children's book that tells the heartwarming tale of Toto, a small and friendly dog who spreads joy and happiness wherever he goes. Toto's adventure begins when he becomes part of the Morrison family, and his playful antics and affectionate nature quickly endear him to both children and adults.Throughout the story, Toto embarks on various adventures, each filled with humor and charm. As he interacts with different characters and animals, he brings positivity and happiness to their lives. The book emphasizes the idea that small acts of kindness and love can have a profound impact on others.Laura E. Richards' storytelling is characterized by warmth and a sense of wonder, making "The Joyous Story of Toto" an engaging and uplifting read for young readers. Through Toto's adventures, readers are reminded of the joy that can be found in life's simple pleasures and the importance of sharing that joy with others.This heartwarming tale of a lovable dog's adventures serves as a timeless reminder of the power of kindness, friendship, and the ability to find joy in everyday moments. "The Joyous Story of Toto" continues to be cherished by readers of all ages for its enduring message of love and happiness.

  • av Angela Brazil
    381,-

    "The Jolliest Term on Record" by Angela Brazil is another delightful addition to the genre of schoolgirl fiction. In this novel, readers are once again transported to the world of girls' boarding schools in the early 20th century.The story is set at the Forester's School for Girls and follows the adventures of a group of students during what turns out to be an exceptionally lively and enjoyable school term. The term is filled with various exciting events and challenges, and the girls eagerly participate in them. These activities include sports, competitions, friendships, and even a bit of mystery.As with many of Angela Brazil's works, the novel emphasizes the importance of friendship and camaraderie among the girls. It also explores themes of personal growth, independence, and the value of teamwork. Throughout the story, readers get to know a diverse group of characters, each with their own unique qualities and quirks."The Jolliest Term on Record" is known for its engaging narrative and relatable characters, making it a beloved classic in the schoolgirl fiction genre. Angela Brazil's writing style captures the spirit and enthusiasm of youth, making her stories both entertaining and heartwarming.Overall, this novel offers an entertaining and nostalgic look into the lives of young girls attending a boarding school and showcases the bonds of friendship that can develop during such formative years.

  • av Carroll Lewis
    289,-

    "The Hunting of the Snark" by Lewis Carroll is a whimsical and nonsensical poem that takes readers on a fantastical journey filled with humor, wordplay, and absurdity. The poem is divided into eight "fits" or chapters, and it tells the story of a group of adventurers on a quest to hunt the elusive Snark.The poem begins with a group of ten eccentric characters, including a Bellman (the leader), a Baker, a Butcher, a Banker, a Barrister, a Broker, a Billiard-marker, a Bonnet-maker, a Boots, and a Beaver, who set out on a ship called the "Bellman's Snark-Hunter." Their goal is to locate and capture the Snark, a creature whose appearance and characteristics are intentionally left vague and mysterious.As the adventurers journey through a surreal and ever-changing landscape, they encounter a series of bizarre and comical challenges. Along the way, Lewis Carroll employs his signature wordplay and puns, creating a sense of linguistic absurdity that adds to the poem's whimsy.The poem is known for its use of nonsense words and phrases, such as "the jaws that bite, the claws that catch" and "the frumious Bandersnatch," which have become iconic examples of Carroll's unique literary style.While "The Hunting of the Snark" is often regarded as a delightful piece of nonsense literature, it has also been analyzed for its deeper themes and allegorical interpretations. Some readers have suggested that the Snark represents an unattainable or elusive goal, and the poem explores the absurdity of human endeavors.Overall, "The Hunting of the Snark" is a playful and imaginative work that showcases Lewis Carroll's mastery of language and his talent for crafting whimsical and thought-provoking tales. It remains a beloved classic of nonsense literature, captivating readers of all ages with its wit and charm.

  • av Alan Douglas
    381,-

    "The Hickory Ridge Boy Scouts Under Canvas" by Alan Douglas is an engaging tale that immerses readers in the world of scouting, adventure, and the great outdoors. This story follows a group of Boy Scouts from the fictional town of Hickory Ridge as they embark on a camping expedition, where they encounter challenges, mysteries, and valuable life lessons.Set against the backdrop of the natural beauty of the wilderness, the novel vividly describes the scouts' camping experience, emphasizing the importance of self-reliance, teamwork, and survival skills. Readers are treated to detailed descriptions of camping equipment, cooking over open fires, and the joys of communing with nature.Throughout their camping trip, the scouts face a series of adventures and unexpected situations, which test their resourcefulness and problem-solving abilities. These challenges not only make the story exciting but also convey important messages about perseverance and adaptability.The camaraderie among the scouts is a central theme, highlighting the bonds of friendship and the support they offer each other during their outdoor escapades. As they work together to overcome obstacles, readers witness character development and growth among the young protagonists.The book also introduces a sense of mystery, as the scouts stumble upon puzzling occurrences during their camping trip. These mysteries add an intriguing element to the narrative, encouraging readers to follow along as the young scouts use their skills and determination to unravel them.Alan Douglas's writing style is accessible and well-suited for young readers, making this book an excellent choice for those interested in scouting, adventure, and the outdoors. The story's pacing is steady, ensuring that readers remain engaged from start to finish.In summary, "The Hickory Ridge Boy Scouts Under Canvas" is an enjoyable adventure novel that celebrates the spirit of scouting, outdoor exploration, and the valuable life lessons that come with it. It is a story of friendship, teamwork, and the thrill of the great outdoors, making it a compelling read for young audiences and anyone with an appreciation for outdoor adventures.

  • av H. Irving Handcock
    381,-

    "The High School Left End" by H. Irving Hancock is a classic sports novel that provides readers with an engaging and inspiring story set in the world of high school football. The narrative primarily revolves around the experiences of Dick Prescott, a student at Gridley High School who plays the crucial position of the left end on the school's football team.The story is a vibrant portrayal of the challenges and triumphs faced by Dick Prescott and his fellow football players as they navigate the highs and lows of their high school football season. The novel takes readers on a journey through the intense rivalries with other schools, the grueling practices, and the pivotal games that will determine the team's success.A central theme of the book is the importance of teamwork. As the left end, Dick Prescott must work in harmony with his teammates to execute plays effectively. This underscores the idea that success in football, as in life, often hinges on collaboration and collective effort.Throughout the story, readers witness the bonds of friendship that form among the teammates. Shared victories and defeats on the football field lead to enduring relationships off the field. The novel portrays the idea that sports can be a catalyst for building lifelong friendships.H. Irving Hancock's writing style is both accessible and engaging, making the book particularly appealing to young readers interested in sports and the dynamics of a high school football team. The author's passion for the game is evident in his vivid descriptions of football action and the strategies employed by the team.In summary, "The High School Left End" is a timeless sports novel that celebrates the world of high school football, the value of teamwork, and the growth of young athletes. It reinforces the idea that working together, fulfilling individual roles, and forming lasting friendships through sports are essential aspects of the high school experience.

  • av H. Irving Handcock
    381,-

    "The High School Captain of the Team" by H. Irving Hancock is a classic sports novel that revolves around the themes of determination, teamwork, leadership, and the passion for high school athletics. The story follows the journey of Dick Prescott, a student at Gridley High School, who becomes the captain of the school's football team.The novel paints a vivid picture of the high school experience, focusing on the excitement and challenges of being a part of a sports team. As the captain of the football team, Dick Prescott must not only excel on the field but also lead and inspire his teammates to achieve success. This central theme of leadership and responsibility is a cornerstone of the story.Readers follow the ups and downs of the Gridley High School football season, including the intense training, rivalries with other schools, and the thrilling game-day action. The narrative captures the spirit of the sport, emphasizing the importance of discipline, hard work, and sportsmanship.Throughout the story, Dick Prescott's character undergoes development as he faces both personal and team-related challenges. His journey highlights the qualities of a true leader, as he learns to motivate his fellow players, make tough decisions, and shoulder the responsibilities of leadership.H. Irving Hancock's writing style is accessible and engaging, making the novel appealing to young readers interested in sports and teamwork. The author's passion for football and his ability to convey the excitement of the game are evident throughout the book.In summary, "The High School Captain of the Team" is a timeless sports novel that explores the world of high school athletics, emphasizing leadership, teamwork, and personal growth. It is a story that resonates with readers who appreciate the thrill of the game and the lessons that can be learned through sports.

  • av Emilio Praga
    328,-

    Spesso una voce incognita mi dice: - O giovinetto, perché dolente hai l'anima, e pallido l'aspetto? Di desidèri inutili, oh, non ascolta il grido; l'aura che vien dagli uomini, amico, è un verbo infido!

  • av F. S. Brereton
    381,-

    "The Hero of Panama" by F. S. Brereton is an enthralling adventure novel that transports readers to the captivating world of the Panama Canal during its construction. Set against this monumental engineering feat, the story revolves around a daring and resourceful young protagonist who embarks on a series of thrilling adventures.The narrative is characterized by its vivid descriptions of the lush, tropical landscapes of Panama and the challenging conditions faced by the workers constructing the canal. Brereton masterfully blends historical context with riveting storytelling, providing readers with a unique window into the early 20th century and the monumental engineering project that shaped the region.At the heart of the story is the protagonist, a character whose courage, determination, and quick thinking are put to the test as he navigates a web of challenges and adversaries. Readers will follow the protagonist's growth and development as he faces various obstacles, both natural and human-made, and overcomes them through ingenuity and resilience.The novel explores themes of courage, friendship, and honor, making it not only an exhilarating adventure but also a source of valuable life lessons. The camaraderie and bonds formed among characters add depth to the story, highlighting the importance of teamwork and loyalty in the face of adversity.Brereton's writing is known for its action-packed sequences, and "The Hero of Panama" is no exception. The story is punctuated by thrilling escapades, daring rescues, and unexpected twists that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The pacing is expertly executed, ensuring that the narrative maintains its momentum throughout.In summary, "The Hero of Panama" is a captivating adventure novel that combines history, action, and valuable life lessons. It offers readers an immersive experience in the world of the Panama Canal's construction, introduces them to a memorable cast of characters, and delivers a powerful message about courage, friendship, and honor. This book is not only an exciting read but also a fascinating exploration of a significant historical event.

  • av Ossip Lourié
    289,-

    "La Philosophie Sociale dans le Théâtre d'Ibsen" d'Ossip Lourié est un ouvrage qui se penche sur les thèmes sociaux et philosophiques présents dans les pièces de l'écrivain norvégien Henrik Ibsen. Henrik Ibsen est un dramaturge du XIXe siècle, largement reconnu pour ses pièces de théâtre qui abordent des questions sociales, morales et philosophiques.L'ouvrage d'Ossip Lourié peut analyser en profondeur les ¿uvres majeures d'Ibsen, telles que "Une Maison de poupée," "Peer Gynt," "Les Revenants" et bien d'autres. Il peut mettre en lumière les thèmes récurrents tels que la morale, la famille, la société, la liberté individuelle et la nature humaine.Lourié peut également discuter de la manière dont Ibsen a utilisé le théâtre pour critiquer la société de son époque et remettre en question les normes et les valeurs conventionnelles. Il peut également explorer comment les personnages d'Ibsen sont des représentations de différents aspects de la condition humaine et de la complexité des relations humaines."La Philosophie Sociale dans le Théâtre d'Ibsen" est un ouvrage qui offre une analyse approfondie de l'¿uvre d'Ibsen et de son importance dans la littérature et la philosophie. Il peut aider les lecteurs à comprendre comment les pièces de théâtre d'Ibsen ont contribué à façonner la pensée sociale et philosophique de son époque.

  • av Ross Kay
    381,-

    "The Go Ahead Boys on Smugglers' Island" by Ross Kay is an exciting adventure novel that follows the Go Ahead Boys, a group of young friends consisting of Jack, Fred, Andy, and Charley, as they embark on another thrilling journey. In this installment, the boys find themselves caught up in a mystery involving smugglers, hidden treasure, and dangerous criminals.The story begins when the boys decide to spend their summer vacation camping on a picturesque island off the coast. Little do they know that their peaceful camping trip will soon turn into a high-stakes adventure. While exploring the island's caves and cliffs, they stumble upon evidence of a smuggling operation. Intrigued by the mystery, they decide to investigate further.As the boys delve deeper into the mystery, they encounter a cast of intriguing characters, including the island's enigmatic lighthouse keeper, Captain Sprowl, and his daughter, Ruth. These characters add depth and complexity to the story as the boys attempt to unravel the secrets of the island.The plot thickens when the Go Ahead Boys discover an old map that hints at the existence of hidden treasure on the island. This discovery fuels their determination to uncover the truth and recover the lost fortune. However, they soon find themselves pursued by a group of ruthless smugglers who will stop at nothing to protect their illicit operations.Throughout the novel, readers are treated to a series of thrilling escapades, including secret cave explorations, daring rescues, and clever ruses to outsmart the smugglers. The boys' resourcefulness and bravery are put to the test as they navigate the challenges that arise during their quest for justice and the hidden treasure.Ross Kay weaves a tale of suspense, mystery, and adventure that captivates readers' imaginations. "The Go Ahead Boys on Smugglers' Island" celebrates the values of friendship, courage, and determination as the young protagonists work together to solve a complex puzzle and stand up against wrongdoing.This novel is not only an engaging adventure story but also a reflection of the enduring appeal of young characters taking on challenges, solving mysteries, and demonstrating the qualities of heroism. It encourages readers to embrace curiosity, face adversity with resilience, and stand up for what is right, making it an enjoyable and inspirational read for young audiences.

  • av Angela Brazil
    381,-

    "The Head Girl at the Gables" by Angela Brazil is a classic girls' school story set in the early 20th century. While I don't have access to the specific content of this copyrighted book, I can provide you with a more detailed overview.The story likely centers around the life of the head girl at the Gables, a girls' boarding school. Angela Brazil was known for her novels featuring strong-willed and independent young girls who faced various challenges and adventures in the school setting. Here's a broader look at what you might expect:The protagonist, likely the head girl, is a model student who takes her responsibilities seriously and sets an example for her peers.The school environment is richly described, with its traditions, teachers, and a diverse cast of students, each with their own personalities and quirks.Friendships play a significant role as the girls form bonds and navigate the ups and downs of school life together.There may be elements of competition, both academic and extracurricular, which add depth to the plot.The girls might find themselves solving mysteries, supporting one another through personal challenges, and growing as individuals.The book may also explore themes of leadership, responsibility, and the importance of education for young women of that era.Throughout the story, readers can expect a mix of lighthearted moments, heartwarming friendships, and the occasional dilemma that the characters must work together to resolve.Angela Brazil's novels are beloved for their portrayal of strong, resourceful, and relatable young heroines, and "The Head Girl at the Gables" likely follows in this tradition.

  • av F. S. Brereton
    381,-

    "The Great Airship" by F. S. Brereton is an early 20th-century adventure novel that delves into the fascination with aviation technology and innovation of the time. Set against the backdrop of the burgeoning era of air travel, the story follows a group of intrepid individuals embarking on an audacious exploration mission aboard a massive airship.At its core, this novel is a celebration of aviation innovation and the relentless human spirit of exploration. The airship itself serves as a powerful symbol of human ingenuity and the unwavering desire to conquer the skies. The narrative introduces readers to a cast of heroic characters who are not only pioneers in their field but also exemplify the spirit of adventure and daring.Throughout the story, readers can expect to encounter a series of challenges, obstacles, and rival explorers who add layers of excitement and tension to the plot. These elements help to create a sense of adventure and anticipation as the characters venture into uncharted territories, pushing the boundaries of what is known and achievable.Beyond the thrilling exploits and daring missions, "The Great Airship" also touches on broader themes of progress and human achievement. It explores how technological advancements can open up new frontiers and expand the realm of possibilities. Additionally, the novel captures the zeitgeist of an era when aviation was capturing the world's imagination, and the sky was seen as the next great frontier to be conquered.In summary, "The Great Airship" is a captivating adventure tale that seamlessly blends technological wonder, heroism, and the spirit of exploration that defined the early days of aviation. As readers embark on this literary journey, they are transported to a time when the skies held limitless possibilities, and the human quest for discovery knew no bounds.

  • av Edmund Leamy
    289,-

    "The Golden Spears" by Edmund Leamy is a collection of Irish fairy tales and legends that capture the rich storytelling tradition of Ireland. These tales are a reflection of the country's folklore, steeped in myth, magic, and the supernatural.The stories in "The Golden Spears" are a testament to the enduring oral tradition of passing down tales from one generation to the next in Ireland. They are filled with colorful characters, enchanting landscapes, and moral lessons, often featuring themes of bravery, cleverness, and the triumph of good over evil.While specific stories may vary, many of the tales in this collection have common elements, such as encounters with fairies, leprechauns, and other mythical creatures. They also often include references to ancient Irish customs, beliefs, and traditions.One of the notable aspects of "The Golden Spears" is how it provides readers with a window into Irish culture and mythology. The stories offer glimpses into the way the Irish people once viewed the world around them, the importance of nature, and the significance of the supernatural in their lives.Overall, "The Golden Spears" serves as a literary treasure trove, preserving the oral storytelling heritage of Ireland for future generations. Edmund Leamy's collection of tales allows readers to immerse themselves in the magical and mysterious world of Irish folklore, where the ordinary and the extraordinary often intersect, making it a captivating and culturally significant work.

  • av Carlo Dossi
    328,-

    ¿Da qual caminetto di letterato o banco di drogherìa, da qual latrina di gazzettiere o biblioteca in saccheggio bonghiano, hai tù, mio temerario editore, saputo salvarmi questa copia rarìssima della prima edizione della «Desinenza in A», che t'intestasti a ristampare? ¡Vedi quanto è làcera e unta! ¡quanto è macchiata e scorbiata!...

  • av Lilian Garis
    381,-

    "The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest; Or, the Wig Wag Rescue" by Lilian Garis is an exciting and inspiring tale that centers around the adventures of a group of Girl Scouts at the picturesque Sea Crest. This captivating narrative combines elements of outdoor exploration, community service, and the timeless values of the Girl Scouts organization.Set against the backdrop of Sea Crest, the story immerses readers in the beauty of the coastal environment and the countless possibilities for adventure it offers. The Girl Scouts' summer camp experience at Sea Crest is filled with activities that promote personal growth, teamwork, and leadership.The central theme of the book revolves around the concept of "wig wag" signals ¿ a form of semaphore communication that plays a crucial role in the girls' adventures. As the Girl Scouts learn and practice this skill, they inadvertently find themselves in situations where it becomes essential for their safety and the safety of others. This underscores the importance of acquiring practical skills and knowledge that can be used for the greater good.Throughout the narrative, readers are introduced to a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique qualities and strengths. The Girl Scouts' camaraderie and their ability to come together to tackle challenges showcase the value of teamwork and the importance of friendship.The story is not only filled with exciting outdoor escapades but also emphasizes the importance of community service and lending a helping hand to those in need. The Girl Scouts' rescue mission and their commitment to aiding others in times of distress exemplify the core values of the organization."The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest; Or, the Wig Wag Rescue" is not just an adventure story; it is a celebration of the Girl Scouts' commitment to personal development, community involvement, and leadership. It encourages young readers to embrace the principles of the organization and highlights the significance of outdoor education and practical skills.In summary, this book offers readers an engaging and adventurous tale that showcases the Girl Scouts' dedication to making a positive impact on their community. It emphasizes the importance of teamwork, leadership, and the acquisition of practical skills, all while celebrating the beauty of the coastal environment. Through the characters' experiences, readers are inspired to embark on their own journeys of personal growth and community service.

  • av Ross Kay
    381,-

    "The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat" by Ross Kay is an adventurous and thrilling tale that follows the escapades of a group of young boys as they immerse themselves in the world of motorboat racing. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque lakeside community, the story is filled with excitement, competition, and the spirit of camaraderie.The narrative primarily revolves around a close-knit group of friends, known as the Go Ahead Boys, who are passionate about motorboats and racing. The central characters include Jack, Fred, Andy, and Charley, each with their unique personalities and skills. Together, they form a dynamic team that shares a common dream of owning and racing their very own motorboat.The story unfolds as the boys discover an abandoned and dilapidated motorboat named the "Comet." Despite its shabby condition, they see potential in the boat and decide to restore it to its former glory. This endeavor becomes a thrilling adventure as they work together to rebuild and improve the Comet, learning valuable lessons about teamwork, craftsmanship, and perseverance along the way.As the boys work on the Comet, they become increasingly involved in the world of motorboat racing. They meet other enthusiasts, participate in local races, and strive to make a name for themselves in the competitive racing circuit. Their dedication and passion for motorboat racing drive them to overcome challenges and aim for victory.One of the central plotlines of the book revolves around the boys' preparations for an important racing event. This event serves as a culmination of their efforts, and they are determined to prove themselves as capable racers. Throughout the story, readers are treated to thrilling race sequences filled with suspense and excitement.Ross Kay's narrative highlights the values of determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The boys' journey is not only about winning races but also about personal growth and the bonds of friendship. Their adventures serve as a source of inspiration for young readers, encouraging them to pursue their passions and face challenges with resilience."The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat" provides an engaging and wholesome tale that combines adventure with important life lessons. It celebrates the spirit of youth, the joy of pursuing one's interests, and the rewards of hard work and perseverance. Ross Kay's storytelling transports readers to a world of thrilling races, enduring friendships, and the thrill of accomplishing goals.

  • av Lilian Garis
    381,-

    "The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora's Real Vacation" by Lilian Garis is a captivating story that transports readers into the world of the Girl Scouts and their exciting summer adventures. This narrative revolves around the character Nora, who embarks on a memorable vacation at Rocky Ledge, a picturesque location that promises numerous escapades and valuable life lessons.Rocky Ledge serves as the ideal backdrop for the Girl Scouts' summer experiences. Set against the natural beauty of this outdoor haven, the girls engage in a variety of activities that promote personal growth, camaraderie, and the development of essential life skills.Nora, the central character, undergoes significant personal development during her stay at Rocky Ledge. Through her interactions with fellow Girl Scouts and participation in camp activities, she learns valuable lessons about leadership, self-confidence, and the importance of teamwork. Nora's journey exemplifies the core principles of the Girl Scouts organization, highlighting the transformative power of outdoor education and community involvement.The narrative is interwoven with exciting outdoor adventures, including hiking, camping, and team-building challenges. These activities not only provide an adventurous and engaging backdrop to the story but also underscore the importance of experiential learning and the acquisition of practical skills.Friendship and solidarity are recurring themes throughout the book as the Girl Scouts forge deep bonds and work collaboratively to overcome obstacles and challenges. The supportive atmosphere at Rocky Ledge emphasizes the idea that individuals can achieve more when they support one another, fostering a sense of unity and belonging."The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora's Real Vacation" is an inspiring tale that encourages young readers to embrace the values promoted by the Girl Scouts organization ¿ leadership, community involvement, and personal growth. It emphasizes the significance of outdoor experiences and the profound impact of friendship and teamwork.In summary, this book offers readers an enchanting glimpse into the lives of the Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge. It celebrates the transformative potential of outdoor education, personal development, and the enduring bonds of friendship. Through the adventures and challenges faced by the characters, readers are inspired to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and community engagement.

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