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  • av L T Meade
    184,-

    "Good Luck" is an ancient mystery romance story book written by L. T. Meade. Based in past due nineteenth-century England, the narrative follows the coolest fortune of its the precept person, younger Dick Ferris, as he confronts a sequence of unanticipated struggles and unearths the actual significance of good fortune. While Dick starts offevolved on a twisting course, audiences are delivered to a holding storyline which explores into topics of fate, fortune, and the energy of dedication within the face of poor Meade's extraordinary storytelling and excellent descriptions determine to take visitors to a bygone technology, enticing them in a frenzy of movement and mystery. At its basis, "Good Luck" celebrates the human spirit and the triumph of selfbelief over melancholy. Meade develops a thrilling story that connects with readers of each era through investigating Dick's interacts with involving an array of characters and his precise inner challenges as well. With an aggregate of mystery, journey, and romance, "Good Luck" is certain to delight aficionados of traditional literature and suspense. Meade's successfully advanced plot sudden trends preserve to holdreaders searching out until the very last page, making this timeless story an absolute should for really every person looking for an interesting literary get away.

  • av Margaret Armour
    184,-

    "The Fall of the Nibelungs Book I" is an ancient German literature story book written by Margaret Armour. Margaret Armour's version of "The Fall of the Nibelungs Book I" relates the exceptional story of Siegfried, the dragon-slaying hero, and the terrible fall of the Burgundian nation. Based in historic Germany, the epic tale describes the violent wars, illicit affairs, and cruel betrayals that in the long run purpose the noble Nibelungs' loss of life. Armour's version keeps the ideal textual content's rich language and colourful snap shots, taking website site visitors to a splendid the arena of knights, maidens, and famend animals. From Siegfried's celebrated feats of bravery to the planning of the vengeful queen Kriemhild, "The Fall of the Nibelungs Book I" is an interesting story of honor, devotion, and future. Armour's version of "The Fall of the Nibelungs Book I" keeps charming audiences of every era, recalling an earlier time of chivalry and heroism. This huge poem suggests the energy of communique and the enduring impact of Germanic mythology.

  • av Chalkley J Hambleton
    159,-

    "A Gold Hunter's Experience" is an ancient adventure biography story book written by Chalkley J. Hambleton. Through the book's pages, viewers are taken to the rough landscapes of the United West, wherein fantasies of fortune struggle with the harsh records of pioneer lifestyles. Hambleton's narrative is immersed in the adventure and exploration genres, giving a man or woman picture of the difficulties and achievements encountered while human beings are seeking their fortunes in the wild. He establishes a bright photo of the never-finishing hunt of gold with vivid descriptions and testimonies, from the backbreaking exertions of my own to the acute contention among prospectors. But, beyond the charm of wealth, "A Gold Hunter's Experience" explores into subject matters of resilience, tenacity, and relationships that are fashioned inside the crucible of struggle. Hambleton's prose is overflowing with honesty and real enthusiasm, evoking the essence of an in advance time with honesty and recognize.

  • av Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
    171,-

    "The Flag-Raising" is an ancient Community human sprits story book written by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin. This story, constructed with care and remarkable know-how, exemplifies Wiggin's present for telling deeply emotional and inspiring tales. Set in a tiny American network, the tale revolves around the making plans and satisfaction of a flag-elevating rite. Wiggin makes use of this focal factor to research issues related to country wide delight, cohesion, and a network's collective memory primarily based on shared values and customs. The personalities are certainly depicted, each contributing to the tapestry of communal life and the experience of belonging that the flag represents. Wiggin's wording is sleek and evocative, communicating the core of the American manner of existence in addition to the enduring concepts symbolized with the aid of the flag. Her potential to weave non-public memories into larger topics of patriotism and communal engagement makes "The Flag-Raising" a fascinating read. The work of literature serves as a reminder of the significance of banding collectively to celebrate and guard the ideas that define a country. "The Flag-Raising" exemplifies Wiggin's lengthy impact as a creator able to touching her readers' hearts while inspiring them to bear in mind their very own contributions to the cloth of their communities.

  • av A M Donelan
    208,-

    "Flora Adair: Or, Love Works Wonders Vol. 1" is an ancient fiction drama story book written by A. M. Donelan. Set within the Victorian technology, the novel recounts Flora Adair's tough journey through which she faces the trials of love, responsibility, and societal expectancies. As the subtitle shows, the story concentrates around the idea that love has the capacity to transform lives and triumph over apparently insurmountable challenges. Donelan creates a wealthy tapestry of emotions and studies via viable characterization and specified narrative development, interacting readers inside the lives of Flora and the other characters in the novel. From the glowing ballrooms of high society to the quiet moments of personal contemplation, the narrative unfolds with a delicate stability of ardour and poignancy. As Flora battles with issues associated with the heart and confronts the complex nature of her own dreams, the story dives into issues of identity, sacrifice, and strength. Donelan skillfully explores the conflicts among character freedom and social rules, asking readers to do not forget the perpetual problems related to love and loyalty. "Flora Adair; Or, Love Works Wonders Vol. 1" is a first-rate paintings of fiction which resonates with readers through grasping storytelling, wealthy imagery, and profound insights into the human circumstance.

  • av Magdalene Horsfall
    184,-

    "The Fairy Latchkey" is an ancient children adventure story book written by Magdalene Horsfall. The narrative starts offevolved with Lily finding a mysterious latchkey that opens a thriller portal to the fairy realm. Through the help of her new fairy friends, Lily embarks on an adventurous journey to find the mysteries of this lovely u.S.A. And cope with the developing hazard to its survival. As Lily journeys via tremendous forests, shining lakes, and mystical valleys, she meets a plethora of quirky creatures and tackles tough trials. Throughout the journey, she learns essential commands about bravery, friendship, and the electricity of self-notion. Magdalene Horsfall's colourful writing and contemporary-day worldwide-building deliver the fairy realm to existence, captivating readers of each age with its magical attraction and limitless capability. Lily's adventures take internet site on-line visitors to a universe in which the entirety is possible, greetings become truth, and the energy of creativeness is privy to no barriers. "The Fairy Latchkey" is an extremely good tale that captivates the imagination and reminds readers of the fascination that exists interior each infant's coronary coronary coronary heart. This artwork of literature is first-rate to satisfaction readers of every age, way to its charming narrative and galvanizing thoughts.

  • av Charles Kingsley
    184,-

    "The Gospel of the Pentateuch " is an ancient Theological, Biblical story book written by Charles Kingsley. In this beneficial paintings, Kingsley is going into the deeper non secular principles hidden within the first 5 books of the antique testomony, called the Pentateuch or Torah. The usage of painstaking examine and profound interpretation, Kingsley delves into the Pentateuch's primary ideas of redemption, divine timing, and the revelation of God's plan. He emphasizes the spiritual significance of the Judeo-Christian way of life's foundational texts, especially narratives, guidelines, and rituals. Kingsley's writing blends rigorous scholarship with excessive willpower as he efforts to unearth the Pentateuch's eternal truths and ethical standards. Drawing on his deep knowledge of biblical research and Christian theology, he offers readers with sparkling viewpoints and interpretations that emphasize the nonsecular richness of those ancient texts. "The Gospel of the Pentateuch" is both a scholarly analysis and a spiritual guide, encouraging readers to have interaction with biblical texts in profound and significant approaches. It shows Kingsley's expertise and willpower to exploring the depths of nonsecular reality through the have a look at of sacred scripture.

  • av John Galt
    287,-

    "The Entail" is an ancient fiction historical story book written by John Galt. Set in nineteenth-century Scotland, the narrative recounts the Waverley circle of relatives's fortunes and misfortunes at the same time as they cope with the results of an entail-a criminal restrict on the inheritance of their estate. As the tale progresses, audiences are dragged into a web of familial turmoil, love relationships, and political intrigue. Galt's finely created characters, symbolic descriptions, and sharp insight into human nature deliver nineteenth-century Scotland to existence, transporting viewers to a time of culture and exchange. Galt delves into undying subject matters along with duty, honor, and the pursuit of happiness through the difficulties of the Waverley family. As the main characters navigate the complexity of love and loyalty, they have to make challenging selections so one can affect their lives and the destiny of their circle of relatives. "The Entail" demonstrates John Galt's narrative ability and deep comprehension of the human circumstance. This conventional novel keeps to attract readers with its ageless enchantment, combining drama, romance, and social satire.

  • av Lucius Apuleius
    208,-

    "The Golden Asse" is an ancient classical story book written by Lucius Apuleius. The plot revolves spherical Lucius, a younger man who experiments with magic and is transformed right into a donkey. As a donkey, Lucius embarks on a sequence of strange and frequently fun adventures, encountering witches, robbers, and one-of-a-kind magical animals along the way. Apuleius makes use of Lucius' voyage to have a examine topics of metamorphosis, preference, and the hunt of information. The story is steeped with allegory and symbolism, with the donkey representing humanity's base goals and foibles. At its essence, "The Golden Ass" is a sarcastic examine Roman society and its vices. Apuleius makes use of wit and irony to mock the elite's duplicity and excesses, on the same time as concurrently education moral training about the dangers of gluttony and folly. Despite its historic origins, "The Golden Ass" is a timeless and tasty piece of literature that captivates readers with super imagery, witty wordplay, and irreverent humor. It maintains to encourage diversifications and interpretations in a variety of media, solidifying its vicinity as an international literary conventional.

  • av Chapman Cohen
    208,-

    "A Grammar of Freethought" is an ancient Literature, Philosophy story book written by Chapman Cohen. Cohen, a vital character within the latter a part of the nineteenth and early 20th centuries freethought movement, evolved the art work as a manifesto and a manual for human beings seeking to challenge traditional beliefs in faith and adopt an extra rational worldview. The fashion of "A Grammar of Freethought" can also additionally need to likely be defined as intellectual discourse laced with skepticism and a notion in secular humanism. Cohen meticulously dissects the hints of non secular doctrine, using logic and actual statistics to guide his claims. Cohen discusses topics that embody the existence of God, the character of morality, and the significance of faith in society in a series of essays, providing a compelling case for the energy of purpose and technological know-how over religion and superstition. Cohen's paintings are outstanding through its simplicity, wit, and incisiveness, rendering complex philosophical requirements reachable to audiences from unique walks of lifestyles. "A Grammar of Freethought" is an appeal for group spirit for skeptics, atheists, and humanists of all stripes all during the vicinity, traumatic human beings to critically have a look at their deeply held thoughts and encompass highbrow freedom.

  • av Josephine Chase
    196,-

    "Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School" is an ancient coming of age and novel story book written by Josephine Chase. The book is about in an immoderate organization and follows Grace Harlowe, the protagonist, thru her adventures and trials at some degree inside the course of her 2nd three hundred and sixty-5 days. As Grace navigates the complicated worldwide of younger human beings, the story dives into friendship, loyalty, self-discovery, and private increase. Grace's thoughts-set and thoughts-set on existence are formed by manner of the use of the usage of a selection of sports activities, starting from academic expectancies to interactions with others and personal interests. The author, Josephine Chase, correctly expresses the surroundings of adolescent life through illustrating viable humans and modern occasions that readers are familiar with. Grace's revel in takes readers on a mental rollercoaster as they see her successes, losses, and moments of self-reflected photograph. Chase's writing style is active and approachable, making the book suitable for a massive sort of greater youthful readers. With its interesting story and properly-superior characters, "Grace Harlowe's Sophomore 3 hundred and sixty-5 days at excessive university" gives each amusement and precious life instructions.

  • av Rose Fyleman
    159,-

    "The Fairy Green" is an ancient Children's poetry story book written by Rose Fyleman. This amazing story comes within the delusion and fairy story genres, taking young readers on a fable adventure through a wonderful the world complete of fairies, goblins, and other terrific animals. Fyleman's fabulous writing and ingenious storytelling take site visitors to the inexperienced lands of the Fairy Green, wherein wooded area sprites dance below the whole moon and depraved elves play tricks on unsuspecting vacationers. Each of the poems in the collection is a little works of art, full with shiny imagery and charming characters that pique the curiosity and excite the senses. "The Fairy Green" is a ways greater than a collection of poems; it's far a gateway to the lovely women of nature and the strength of the thoughts. Fyleman's eternal memories remind visitors of the importance of marvel and enchantment in some surroundings wherein humans are all too frequently distracted through the commonplace. Through its whimsical appealing people and ageless enchantment, "The Fairy Green" has charmed readers of each technology, motivating destiny generations to trust within the magic that exists simply backstage of fact.

  • av Charles Ball
    220,-

    "Fifty Years in Chains" is an ancient autobiography history story book written by Charles Ball. Written with the resource of Ball himself, this novel is an emotional portrayal of his life, describing the issues, struggles, and injustices he skilled in some unspecified time in the future of his 5 a long time of slavery. Ball's frank generating affords readers with insight into the difficult data of slavery in America at somepoint of the nineteenth century. He describes the bodily brutality, compelled hard work, and dehumanization he suffered at the hands of slaveowners. Ball moreover addresses the emotional toll of being eliminated from circle of relatives and friends and the continual fear of punishment. Despite the problems he skilled, Ball's narrative consists of moments of resilience, perseverance, and the pursuit of freedom. His path shows the tenacity and perseverance of the human spirit in the face of injustice. In famous, "Fifty Years in Chains" is a super and instructive story that sheds slight on a horrible duration in American records while acknowledging the tenacity and perseverance of those who endured slavery.

  • av Thomas Wilson Lambert
    171,-

    "Fishing in British Columbia" is an ancient Guidebook, Canada story book written by Thomas Wilson Lambert. "Fishing in British Columbia" is a meticulous fishing guidebook offering specific info on the place's fishing locations, techniques, and species. Lambert's book offers critical facts into British Columbia's particular fishing studies, starting from freshwater rivers and lakes to more than one saltwater possibilities alongside the coast. Visitors are going to find out beneficial records on equipment preference, bait selection, and fishing techniques that cater to the precise situations and species determined in British Columbia's rivers and lakes. Lambert moreover provides his huge expertise of close by guidelines, conservation practices, and seasonal troubles to assist fishermen make the most out of their trips to fish whilst respecting the environment. The paintings of literature can be very well researched and fantastically illustrated with maps, photos, and diagrams, that help the reader recognize the geological data and ecology of British Columbia's fishing hotspots that In big, "Fishing in British Columbia" is an vital guidebook for every amateur and pro fishermen, supplying precious hints, insights, and motivation for finding the extraordinary fishing opportunities that this terrific vicinity affords.

  • av Sarah Fielding
    196,-

    "The Governess " is an ancient coming of age novel story book written by Sarah Fielding. It's a protracted way taken into consideration to be one of the first examples of the novelistic shape and is famous for its insightful take a look at issues of society and human interactions. This story follows miss Maria, a young girl who will become a governess to aid herself while her father dies. Set in noble society, the story follows pass over Maria as she navigates the complexities of her function, struggles with ethical quandaries, and establishes connections together together with her fees and the circle of relatives she serves. Fielding's novel brilliantly explores topics of sophistication, gender, schooling, and morality. The usage of the tale of leave out Maria, she throws mild on the few possibilities open to ladies in eighteenth-century England, similarly to the troubles they encountered at the equal time as striving for independence and personal achievement. "The Governess" gets excessive marks for its charming plot, super increase of characters, and insightful societal critique. Fielding's writing style is outstanding through its simplicity, wit, and intensity, which transports traffic into the worlds of her characters and immerses them within the social dynamics of the time.

  • av Ella Rodman Church
    184,-

    "A Grandmother's Recollections" is an ancient Family Saga, historical story book written through Ella Rodman Church. This exciting story of paintings explores into the author's opinions, presenting colorful picture view of bygone eras through the lens of a grandmother's revel in. Church skillfully weaves together memories, ancient insights, and own family memories to create a captivating tapestry of reminiscence and lifestyle. Throughout the chapters, purpose marketplace people are taken to an unspecified future of time, experiencing the author's happiness and his hardworking as they wander in the route of life joyful. Every narrative is interwoven with warmth and honesty, from favored numerous times shared with own family and buddies to obstacles pushed with the beneficial aid of resilience and appeal. The state of affairs recollect of this work of fiction goes historical truly reliving recollections; it indicates the enduring electricity of familial bonds and the importance of putting in place a legacy for generations to comeback lower returned again. Church's style of writing is simultaneously descriptive and empathetic, inviting lovers on a private adventure thru facts.

  • av Guy Boothby
    208,-

    "Farewell, Nikola" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Guy Boothby. Set in the latter a part of the nineteenth century, this exciting tale follows mysterious inventor Nikola Tesla on a bold task to foil a sinister taking part that threatens the entire globe. Boothby's tale takes area towards the history of a swiftly converting the arena, where scientific advances battle with historic mysteries and sinister powers. As Tesla races towards his time to resolve the mystery, readers are lured into an internet of intrigue complete of unexpected twists and turns. "Farewell, Nikola" is the second one half historic mystery and component speculative fiction, introducing readers to a universe where brilliance and insanity coexist. Boothby's vibrant descriptions and first rate characterizations deliver Tesla to life, as well as immersing audiences in an appreciably atmospheric narrative of chance and discovery. Within its basis, "Farewell, Nikola" celebrates the top notch power of human development and the undying enthusiasm of journey. This novel's exciting speed and complex tale will appeal to fans of each historical mysteries and futuristic fiction. Guy Boothby's first rate storytelling competencies shine via in this exquisite willpower to one of records's maximum captivating personalities.

  • av Ernest Glanville
    245,-

    "The Golden Rock" is an ancient adventure and mystery story book written by Ernest Glanville. The tale is set inside the hard Australian Outback and follows a tough and short group of customers in their search for gold. The titular "Golden Rock" is a legendary gold nugget said to be hidden in a far flung geographical location. While traversing the tough terrain, the prospectors face some limits and risks. The tale delves into topics of greed, ambition, and the hunt of cash. Individuals are geared up with their unique reasons, secrets, techniques, techniques, strategies, and strategies. The tale is full of gripping surprises and sudden occasions that hold readers on the edge in their seats. Glanville's precise testimonies carry the Australian panorama to lifestyles, displaying sandy barren region plains and steep mountain facets. The try and search for the Golden Rock can be seemed as a metaphor for the protagonists' private trips and dreams. As the prospectors techniques their reason, tensions increase and alliances are examined. The narrative delves into the ethical quandaries surrounding gold rush strategies, showing the effect of greed on people further to society. The previously formerly movement-packed sequences of prospecting, mining, and survival add delight to the story.

  • av Phoebe Allen
    196,-

    "The Forbidden Room" is an ancient romance story book written by Phoebe Allen. Being a completed writer, Allen skillfully combines anxiety, romance, and thriller that allows you to create an unforgettable tale that keeps audiences on the brink internal their seats. The plot of the tale takes vicinity on a big property with a mysterious statistic, and follows protagonist Sarah as she well-knownshows a forbidden room the truth that has been hidden up for generations. Sarah, decided to analyze what is real approximately the room's secrets and techniques, exhibits herself drawn into an internet of deception, betrayal, and peril. The situation relies of "The Forbidden Room" is an attaching intellectual thriller with a hint of gothic suspense. Allen's powerful photographs and dramatic words generate a first rate feeling of foreboding and tension, bringing site visitors to the odd atmosphere of the property. As Sarah ventures deeper into the forbidden vicinity, she learns horrifying statistics about her own family's facts and the sinister spirits which have haunted the residence for sometime. Through its unexpected activities, the tale maintains site visitors seeking out until the conclusion, making it a want to observe for aficionados of interesting and atmospheric fiction.

  • av Zane Grey
    159,-

    "From Missouri" is an ancient Western adventure story book written by Henry Zane Grey. Zane Grey's "From Missouri" is a dramatic adventure narrative placed within the difficult UnitedWest. As an iconic Western story, it transports traffic to the thrills and dangers of frontier existence. The narrative follows Bud Thurston, an active Missourian who embarks on an unplanned farm animals pressure for the duration of the untamed plains. Bud, alongside an in depth type of people, tackles an array of stressful situations, include destructive Native American tribes similarly to unstable terrain. Amidst the problems of the course, Bud receives concerned in a bootleg dating with a lively frontier lady, presenting an intensity of romance to the motion-packed plot. Grey's wonderful prose efficaciously evokes the factors of interest, sounds, and demanding conditions of the Old West, carrying readers lower returned in time to the instances of cowboys, outlaws, and large-open expanses. Throughout Bud's reports, the story delves explores situation topics of braveness, friendship, and the unbreakable resilience of humans within the face of stressful situations. "From Missouri" epitomizes Zane Grey's enduring legacy as one of the maximum cute storytellers of the American West, captivating readers with its mixture of interesting adventure and undying romance.

  • av Arthur B Reeve
    208,-

    "The Gold of the Gods" is an ancient thrilling adventure story book written by Arthur B. Reeve. Set inside the beginning of the 20th century, the narrative issues Craig Kennedy, a completed scientist and novice detective, as he starts offevolved on an unstable adventure searching out the factbehind a sequence of complicated riddles approximately ancient relicsstated to have remarkable powers. At its foundation, "The Gold of the Gods" is a quickpaced tale of thriller and discovery, as Kennedy and his intrepid allies test out unstable jungles, decipher cryptic clues, and face fierce foes in their quest for the elusive treasure. Reeve's incredible writing and symbolic pix delivery readers to exceptional locations rife with peril and intrigue, retaining them on the threshold of their seats until the give up. As the story advances, web site visitors get drawn moreover into a web of deception and betrayal, in which nolonger something is as appears and global places' fates preserve inside the balance. With a combination of excessive stakes movement and terrific sleuthing, "The Gold of the Gods" is a thrilling adventure with the intention to hold readers uncertain till the final unexpectedness.

  • av R a H Goodyear
    208,-

    "Forge of Foxen" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by R. A. H. Goodyear. Set in an international in which ancient powers try for control and sinister forces threaten to wreak havoc, "Forge of Foxen" follows the journey of Eran, a teenage blacksmith who realizes his future and begins on a quest to store his place of birth from ruin. To fulfill his future as the selected one and restore peace to Foxen, Eran ought to move treacherous environments, battle bold warring parties, and uncover the secrets and techniques and techniques of his very personal history, aided by means of the use of an exciting mentor and a band of ordinary allies. With its beautifully imagined putting, attractive characters, and coronary heart-pounding motion, "Forge of Foxen" is a spellbinding story of bravery, camaraderie, and the enduring electricity of desire. Fans of epic fantasy may be captivated by Goodyear's splendid narrative and eagerly expect the subsequent extent on this high-quality collection.

  • av Clive Phillipps-Wolley
    220,-

    "Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Clive Phillipps-Wolley. Set in competition to the backdrop of the 1860s gold rush, "Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!" tells the adventures of prospectors, miners, and settlers as they are seeking their fortunes in British Columbia's difficult barren region. The narrative eloquently illustrates the trials, dangers, and excitement of existence at the frontier, from the risky journey across the forests to the difficulties of mining gold beneath extreme conditions. Throughout the characters manage the dangers of the desert and the acute opposition for gold, they confront their very very own passions, fears, and ethical quandaries. Readers its combination of motion, adventure, and knowledge of facts, "Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!" gives readers with an interesting perception into the exhilarating and deadly worldwide of the gold rush era. Offers an attractive account of the gold rush generation and its impact on individuals and society. Adheres to the characters' pleasure via dangerous settings and threatening situations. Integrates records and journey to create a completely immersive storytelling experience.

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    245,-

    "Faith and Unfaith" is an ancient fiction drama story book written by Duchess. Set in nineteenth-century England, the narrative problems Faith Meredith and Richard Leyton as they control the multifaceted nature in their connection in a society ruled via way of rigid traditions. Faith Meredith, an ethical and conscientious more youthful female, will become worried in an internet of conflicting emotions after becoming deeply in love with Richard Leyton, a charismatic however mysterious gentleman. As their love tale develops, they face some of issues, which includes societal regulations and rules, familial expectancies, and their non-public fears. The piece skillfully examines the warfare among faith and unfaithfulness, each in relationships and in lifestyle at massive. The Duchess skillfully weaves collectively the complex dynamics of Victorian relationship, highlighting the challenges faced by means of manner of human beings in search of to uphold their principles in the face of temptation and hassle. Through colourful characterizations and finely descriptive prose, "Faith and Unfaith" offers web page traffic with a riveting peek into the intricacies of love and morality in Victorian England. It is a timeless story of dedication and resolution, reminding us that real affection regularly necessitates unshakeable faith in oneself similarly to the ones we care about.

  • av Arthur Quiller-Couch
    208,-

    "Fort Amity" is an ancient fiction adventure story book written by Arthur Quiller-Couch. The plot revolves round Lieutenant George North, an upcoming British officer who've to cope with the dangers of struggle and love inside the hard barren region of the border. Quiller-Couch's great storytelling vividly depicts the brutal reality of lifestyles in a remote outpost, wherein bravery and resilience are placed to the take a look at towards opposed Native American tribes and the machinations of preventing European powers. Through brilliant descriptions and gripping narrative, Quiller-Couch evokes the spirit of camaraderie and sacrifice that defines navy life. Lieutenant North faces the pains of management and loyalty, forging strange connections and confronting his non-public demons earlier than demonstrating himself a well worth hero in the eyes of his men and the woman he loves. "Fort Amity" is an interesting story of bravery, honor, and delight on the manner to maintain visitors on the edge in their seats from begin to complete. Arthur Quiller-Couch's evocative depiction of colonial America and its inhabitants has made this novel an iconic painting in the historical fiction fashion.

  • av Francis Lynde
    220,-

    "The Grafters" is an ancient mystery fiction story book written by Francis Lynde. Lynde's novel, set in early twentiethcentury America, deftly blends suspense, thriller, and social satire. Throughout its pages, readers are dragged right into a labyrinth of lies and deception as they have got a look at the protagonist on his adventure to find out the fact within the returned of a complicated internet of bribes and corrupt practices. Lynde's symbolic descriptions and complex tale twists hold readers glued to their chairs, keen to discover the actual information that lies below society's floor. Considered a crucial artwork inside the fashion of political fiction, "The Grafters" takes a mild technique to the darkest additives of American politics, highlighting the lengths human beings will go to gather and preserve energy. Lynde's revolutionary annoying settings strain web webpage visitors to confront the moral quandaries and ethical sacrifices inherent in the pursuit of electricity in politics. With timeless troubles and exhilarating storytelling, "The Grafters" remains a riveting exam for contemporary audiences, providing every entertainment and notion into the numerous nature of have an impact on and corruption in society. Francis Lynde's masterpiece maintains to enchant readers with its undying relevance and profound effect.

  • av Anne Douglas Sedgwick
    233,-

    "A Fountain Sealed" is an ancient fiction story book written by Anne Douglas Sedgwick. Set in early 20th-century England, the narrative dives into the lives of its protagonists, exposing the complicated nature of their interpersonal interactions and the secrets that link them together. Sedgwick's wonderful writing unfolds thru vividly sketched characters and evocative prose, transporting readers to a global wherein social standards and personal aspirations collide. Sedgwick skillfully examines subject matters of identity, responsibility, and the hunt of happiness thru the factor of view of her protagonist, Laura Fountain, producing an attractive tale with emotional depth and sincerity. As Laura navigates the challenges of connecting along with her family and the mysterious Gerald Scaife, audiences are lured into a web of intrigue and suspense, as secrets from the beyond threaten to get to the bottom of the fragile threads that preserve them together. "A Fountain Sealed" is a classic story of love and loss, redemption and forgiveness that transcends geographical barriers and time. Anne Douglas Sedgwick's excellent prose and enormous inquiry of the human psyche make this collection a need to-study for lovers of ancient fiction and psychological dramas equally.

  • av Gustave Aimard
    220,-

    "The Gold-Seekers" is an ancient adventure novel story book written by Gustave Aimard. This paintings, with its attaching plot and powerful imagery, comes inside the wide classes of fiction approximately the beyond, frontier literature, and adventure. Set for the duration of the California Gold Rush, the narrative follows a numerous array of characters on a volatile ride in search of wealth and possibility. The charismatic protagonist guides the audience on an thrilling quest complete of risk, movement, and unexpected surprises. Because the gold hunters travel during mountainous terrain, come across hostile classes, and face the cruel realities of frontier life, they need to address complex interpersonal dynamics and ethical challenges. Aimard effectively portrays the spirit of adventure and the pull of the unknown, transporting visitors to an surroundings wherein each preference is widespread and each interplay has an possibility for both victory and disaster. The usage of its captivating tale and finely depicted characters, "The Gold-Seekers" gives a charming view into an vital time within the history of the us whilst simultaneously addressing timeless topics of ambition, dedication, and following goals in the face of demanding situations. With a combination of movement, suspense, and historic accuracy, this story will appeal to readers of every age.

  • av Erskine Childers
    251,-

    "The Framework of Home Rule" is an ancient nonfiction story book written by Erskine Childers. Childers' paintings, set against the context of the early twentieth century, whilst tensions between Ireland and Britain had been at their top, offers a thorough evaluation of the historical, accredited, and constitutional factors that make up the house rule argument. Childers gives a radical framework for knowledge the thoughts and realities of home rule, addressing key issues together with sovereignty, illustration, and Ireland's connection to the British Empire. Drawing on his very own experiences as a proponent of Irish independence, Childers offers insights into the political dynamics of the time and pushes for an amicable and democracy method to the Irish afflicted times. His careful studies and persuasive language make "The Framework of Home Rule" a crucial examine for anybody interested by Irish history and the struggle for self-dedication. Erskine Childers' book remains a seminal addition to the investigation of Irish politics, informing debates on themes of autonomy and governance in Ireland and elsewhere.

  • av William Haslam
    220,-

    "From Death Into Life" is an ancient Religious, Fiction story book written by William Haslam. Through this attaching narrative, Haslam shares his very own encounters with non secular skepticism, non secular uncertainty, and eventual commitment to Christianity. Notwithstanding his obvious willpower to his religion, Haslam, a priest inside the Church of England in the 2nd half of of the nineteenth century, to start with studies feelings of emptiness and depression. However, the whole lot modifications while Haslam reports a profound awakening to spirituality that results in a deeper knowledge of God's kindness and mercy. Haslam achieves valuable religious regeneration thru a chain of extensive experiences with divine intervention as well as personal revelation, going from non secular dying to vibrant, lifestyles-asserting faith. The narrative chronicles Haslam's adventure from religious darkness to the blazing light of God's love and salvation. His forthright reviews and contemplative narrative provide viewers with essential insights into the essence of faith, the efficacy of redemption, and the existence-converting impact of encountering the holy. "From Death Into Life" suggests the persevering with significance of Christian spirituality and the full-size effect that it is able to have at the lives of others, prompting readers to appearance back on their own beliefs and reports with clean optimism and conviction.

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