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  • av Maurice Leblanc
    237 - 344,-

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    162 - 356,-

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    368,-

    Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery is a timeless classic in children's literature, first published in 1908. The story unfolds in the picturesque setting of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and revolves around Anne Shirley, a vibrant, imaginative, and talkative young orphan girl with fiery red hair and a penchant for getting into scrapes.Key themes and elements of the book include:Orphanhood and Adoption: Anne's journey begins when she is mistakenly sent to Green Gables, a farm owned by siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, who initially wanted to adopt a boy to help with farm work. The novel explores themes of belonging, family, and the transformative power of love and acceptance.Imagination and Creativity: Anne's vivid imagination is a central aspect of her character, often leading her into various adventures and misadventures. Her ability to see the world in a unique and poetic light is both endearing and inspiring.Friendship: Anne's relationships, particularly with her "bosom friend" Diana Barry, are a major focus. The novel portrays the depths of childhood friendships and their impact on personal growth.Education and Ambition: Anne's thirst for knowledge and her academic ambitions play a significant role. Her journey from being a student to becoming a teacher herself reflects themes of personal growth, perseverance, and the value of education.Conflict and Resolution: The novel is replete with conflicts, both internal and external, including Anne's struggle with her temper, her challenges fitting into a new community, and various misfortunes that befall her.Character Development: Anne's journey from a naive and impulsive child to a mature and thoughtful young woman is meticulously depicted, showcasing Montgomery's skill in character development.Rural Life in Prince Edward Island: The setting plays a crucial role, with Montgomery's descriptive prose painting a vivid picture of the island's natural beauty, rural community, and changing seasons.Humor and Tragedy: The novel skillfully blends humor with moments of sadness, reflecting the complexities of life. Anne's escapades, often humorous, are contrasted with moments of poignant depth.Feminism and Progressive Ideas: Anne's character embodies a progressive view of women's roles and capabilities, challenging the traditional expectations of her time.Series Continuation: "Anne of Green Gables" is the first in a series of books by Montgomery about Anne Shirley, allowing readers to follow her life journey.The book is celebrated for its rich narrative, endearing characters, and its ability to resonate with both children and adults. It is not just a story of an orphan girl finding a home, but also a tale of personal growth, resilience, and the enduring power of love and imagination.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    331,-

    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur est un classique de la littérature française écrit par Maurice Leblanc. Ce livre captivant présente le personnage emblématique d'Arsène Lupin, un cambrioleur de renom doté d'un charme exceptionnel. Lupin, avec son esprit vif et sa personnalité charismatique, se lance dans des aventures palpitantes, défiant constamment la police et résolvant des énigmes complexes.L'intrigue mêle habilement l'humour, le mystère et l'action, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience de lecture passionnante. Maurice Leblanc décrit avec brio la vie et les exploits de Lupin, créant ainsi un personnage inoubliable qui est devenu une icône de la littérature policière.Ce livre met également en lumière les aspects de la Belle Époque, offrant ainsi un aperçu fascinant de la France du début du XXe siècle. Les lecteurs seront transportés dans un monde de classe, de sophistication et d'intrigue, où Arsène Lupin se joue des conventions sociales tout en menant ses vols audacieux.Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur est un incontournable pour les amateurs de romans policiers, d'aventure et de mystère. Plongez dans les escapades audacieuses d'Arsène Lupin et découvrez pourquoi ce personnage continue de captiver les lecteurs depuis des décennies. Ce livre vous promet une expérience de lecture palpitante et inoubliable.Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur est un trésor de la littérature française, écrit par l'auteur talentueux Maurice Leblanc. Cette ¿uvre intemporelle nous introduit à un personnage charismatique et fascinant, Arsène Lupin, le célèbre cambrioleur qui défie la loi avec style et ingéniosité.Lupin est bien plus qu'un simple voleur. C'est un homme d'une intelligence hors du commun, doté d'un esprit vif et d'un sens de l'humour mordant. Il est capable de résoudre des énigmes complexes en un clin d'¿il et de déjouer les autorités avec une facilité déconcertante. Sa personnalité magnétique attire autant les lecteurs que ses adversaires.Ce livre est une collection d'histoires captivantes mettant en scène Arsène Lupin dans des aventures palpitantes. Chaque récit est une plongée dans le monde du cambriolage, du mystère et de l'intrigue. On y découvre Lupin en train de voler des trésors inestimables, de se jouer des enquêteurs les plus perspicaces et de résoudre des crimes en apparence insolubles.Maurice Leblanc a créé un personnage si mémorable que Lupin est devenu une véritable icône de la littérature policière française. Sa personnalité complexe, mêlant élégance, audace et un brin de cynisme, continue de séduire les lecteurs du monde entier.Le contexte de l'histoire, située dans la Belle Époque française, offre une toile de fond fascinante pour les aventures de Lupin. Les descriptions détaillées de la société de l'époque, des salons parisiens aux rues sombres, plongent les lecteurs dans une époque révolue, empreinte de charme et d'élégance.Si vous êtes passionné par les romans policiers, les intrigues intelligentes et les personnages charismatiques, Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur est un incontournable de votre bibliothèque. Plongez dans ce classique de la littérature et laissez-vous emporter par les escapades audacieuses et les mystères captivants d'Arsène Lupin. C'est une expérience de lecture inoubliable qui continue de séduire les lecteurs depuis plus d'un siècle.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    291,-

    The Strenuous Life by Theodore Roosevelt is a timeless American classic that embodies the spirit of rugged individualism, patriotism, and personal growth. Published in 1901, this influential work by the 26th President of the United States extols the virtues of hard work, perseverance, and self-reliance.Roosevelt's book serves as a call to action, urging citizens to embrace challenges, overcome adversity, and push their physical and mental limits. It champions the ideals of courage, determination, and resilience, encouraging readers to live life to the fullest.This masterpiece not only encapsulates Roosevelt's experiences as a rancher, soldier, and statesman but also imparts valuable life lessons on leadership, citizenship, and the importance of civic duty. It underscores the significance of community engagement and public service, emphasizing the need to contribute to the betterment of society."The Strenuous Life" has had a profound impact on American culture, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's ethos. It resonates with themes of ambition, honor, and the pursuit of excellence, making it a seminal work for those seeking personal development and a deeper understanding of the American spirit.In summary, Theodore Roosevelt's "The Strenuous Life" is an enduring manifesto that celebrates the values of self-improvement, resilience, and active citizenship, inspiring generations to embrace life's challenges with unwavering determination and unwavering spirit.

  • av Horatio Alger
    331,-

    The Nugget Finders: A Tale of the Gold Fields of Australia by Horatio Alger is a captivating literary work that transports readers to the rugged and untamed landscapes of the Australian Gold Rush era. Alger masterfully weaves a narrative that encapsulates the exhilarating quest for wealth, the resilience of the human spirit, and the triumph of perseverance amidst the challenging backdrop of the gold fields.Set against the backdrop of the mid-19th century, during the peak of the gold rush fever, this timeless tale follows the journey of intrepid individuals who embark on a daring expedition in search of the coveted treasure - nuggets of pure gold. As readers delve into the pages of this enthralling saga, they will be immersed in a world of high-stakes adventure, where fortune seekers traverse treacherous terrains, battling both the harsh elements and their own inner conflicts.Alger's rich prose vividly captures the heart-pounding excitement of prospectors panning for gold in icy streams, the camaraderie among diverse characters drawn together by a common dream, and the intricate dynamics of a society shaped by the allure of newfound riches. This literary masterpiece skillfully intertwines themes of ambition, camaraderie, determination, and the moral compasses that guide individuals as they navigate the morally complex world of the gold rush.Through a cast of multifaceted characters, Alger explores the human condition, touching on themes of greed, self-discovery, and the true meaning of success. Readers will encounter protagonists who exemplify resilience, courage, and the unwavering pursuit of dreams, as well as antagonists whose actions shed light on the darker aspects of human nature.The Nugget Finders is a literary gem that unearths the raw emotions and challenges of a pivotal period in history, painting a detailed canvas of the Australian gold fields that allows readers to experience the thrill of striking gold and the heartache of dashed hopes. With Alger's deft storytelling and meticulous attention to historical accuracy, this novel captures the essence of an era marked by the pursuit of riches, personal growth, and the enduring quest for the ultimate treasure - a tale that continues to resonate with readers of all generations.

  • av George Bird Grinnell
    292,-

    "American Big-Game Hunting: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club" is a captivating and authoritative volume that delves deep into the rich history, daring adventures, and conservation efforts of big-game hunting in North America. Named after two legendary figures in American hunting lore, Daniel Boone and Theodore Roosevelt, the Boone and Crockett Club has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of wildlife conservation and responsible hunting practices.This meticulously crafted book serves as both a celebration of the adventurous spirit of American hunters and an informative guide to understanding the club's enduring legacy. Throughout its pages, readers are taken on an enthralling journey, showcasing the challenges, triumphs, and contributions of hunters and conservationists who have dedicated themselves to preserving the continent's natural heritage.Within its chapters, readers will discover riveting tales of legendary hunts, each one filled with suspense, bravery, and the raw beauty of the American wilderness. From the rugged mountains of the Rockies to the vast expanses of the Great Plains, the book recounts thrilling encounters with majestic species such as bison, elk, grizzly bears, moose, and mule deer.Yet, "American Big-Game Hunting" goes beyond mere storytelling, as it presents the profound influence of the Boone and Crockett Club on the ethical and sustainable aspects of hunting. The club's principles of fair chase and conservation have guided hunters to embrace a deep respect for wildlife and their habitats, promoting the idea that hunting should be more about stewardship and less about mere sport.Moreover, the book addresses the critical role played by the Boone and Crockett Club in advocating for the establishment of national parks and wildlife refuges, as well as the development of scientific wildlife management practices. The club's commitment to data-driven research and conservation has been pivotal in safeguarding the future of North America's diverse big-game species.Visually stunning, "American Big-Game Hunting" features a collection of breathtaking photographs that capture the essence of the wild landscapes and the majesty of the animals that roam them. From vintage black-and-white images of early expeditions to vivid, full-color depictions of contemporary hunts, the illustrations bring the narrative to life, drawing readers further into the world of big-game hunting and conservation.In conclusion, "American Big-Game Hunting: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club" stands as a timeless tribute to the adventurous spirit of American hunters, the beauty of North America's wildlife, and the invaluable efforts made by the Boone and Crockett Club to preserve the continent's natural heritage for generations to come. It is an essential read for anyone passionate about hunting, conservation, and the enduring relationship between humans and the wild.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    429,-

    "The Naval War of 1812" is an insightful historical work written by Theodore Roosevelt, an esteemed American statesman, historian, and the 26th President of the United States. Published in 1882, this comprehensive book delves into the lesser-known aspects of the War of 1812, focusing specifically on the naval battles that shaped the conflict between the United States and Great Britain.In this complete edition, Roosevelt meticulously examines the events leading up to the war, providing a detailed account of the political tensions, economic disputes, and maritime issues that ultimately culminated in the conflict. He masterfully explores the motivations and strategies of both sides, shedding light on the complex dynamics of naval warfare during this critical period in American history.Roosevelt's meticulous research and attention to detail are evident throughout the book. Drawing from an extensive range of primary sources, including official naval reports, personal correspondence, and memoirs of the era, he presents a well-rounded and balanced narrative. Readers are treated to vivid descriptions of the naval engagements, vividly capturing the intensity and drama of the battles fought on the high seas.Moreover, "The Naval War of 1812" offers valuable insights into the key personalities involved in the conflict, from renowned American naval heroes like Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry and Captain James Lawrence to their British counterparts, such as Admiral George Cockburn and Captain Philip Broke. Roosevelt analyzes their strategic decisions, leadership styles, and the impact of their actions on the overall course of the war.Beyond the detailed accounts of battles, Roosevelt's book delves into the broader implications of the war, exploring its impact on American national identity, naval doctrine, and the development of the United States as a global power. He also examines the significance of the conflict in shaping future naval warfare strategies and technologies.Roosevelt's writing style is engaging and accessible, making "The Naval War of 1812" appealing to both scholars and general readers interested in the history of naval warfare and American military history. His passion for the subject matter shines through, as he paints a comprehensive picture of the war's complexities while keeping readers captivated with compelling narratives and analysis."The Naval War of 1812" stands as a seminal work, highlighting Theodore Roosevelt's deep understanding of history and his ability to present complex events in a coherent and engaging manner. It remains an essential read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the War of 1812 and its significant naval dimensions.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    280,-

    Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches by Theodore Roosevelt is an enthralling collection of tales and essays that vividly captures the essence of the American West during a time of exploration and adventure. This book is more than just a series of hunting stories; it's a profound reflection on nature, wildlife, and the human spirit's connection to the wild. Roosevelt, a renowned figure in early conservation and a former President of the United States, brings to life the exhilarating and often perilous world of grizzly bear hunting, infusing his narrative with rich details of the landscape and its inhabitants.Each story in the collection is imbued with Roosevelt's deep respect for the natural world and his growing awareness of the need for conservation. The book delves into the ethics of hunting, exploring the balance between man's survival instincts and the responsibility towards preserving wildlife. Roosevelt's narrative is a blend of personal adventure, detailed observations of flora and fauna, and insightful reflections on the importance of environmental stewardship.As a skilled storyteller, Roosevelt transports readers to the rugged terrain of the American West, describing in vivid detail the challenges of outdoor survival and the thrill of exploration in an era when much of the land was still untamed. His accounts go beyond mere hunting tales; they are an ode to the beauty of the wilderness, a call to preserve the natural wonders of the world, and a celebration of the adventurous spirit.The book also serves as a historical document, providing insights into the attitudes and practices of hunting and wildlife management during Roosevelt's time. It reflects the beginnings of a shift in perspective towards more ethical hunting practices and the recognition of the need for conservation efforts.In Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches, Roosevelt's prowess as a hunter and naturalist shines through, offering a unique perspective on the American frontier. It's a captivating read for anyone interested in adventure, wildlife, the history of conservation, and the enduring allure of the great outdoors. This collection stands as an early cornerstone in the development of environmental consciousness, set against the majestic and untamed backdrop of the American West.

  • av John Tinney McCutcheon
    368,-

    "In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country" is an enthralling literary work penned by John Tinney McCutcheon, transporting readers to the captivating wilderness of Africa's untamed landscapes. Published in 1910, this classic piece of literature vividly chronicles the author's exhilarating hunting expeditions and his encounters with the continent's majestic wildlife.McCutcheon's narrative serves as a window into a bygone era when African safaris were the epitome of adventure, exploration, and discovery. The book takes readers on a remarkable journey through the heart of Africa, delving into the thrill and danger of pursuing big game, while also offering insights into the native cultures and breathtaking natural beauty of the African continent.With a keen eye for detail and a gift for storytelling, McCutcheon paints a rich tapestry of his experiences, showcasing his deep respect for the African wildlife and the landscapes that serve as their habitats. From stalking lions on the savannah to tracking elephants through dense jungles, the author shares gripping tales of courage, survival, and the indomitable spirit of the African wilderness.Moreover, "In Africa" goes beyond mere adventure tales and delves into the complexities of colonial Africa. McCutcheon explores the cultural clashes between the indigenous tribes and European hunters, shedding light on the historical context of the time. His observations and reflections provide readers with a nuanced understanding of the socio-political dynamics that shaped the continent during the early 20th century.McCutcheon's writing style is both eloquent and evocative, allowing readers to visualize the majestic landscapes, smell the African air, and feel the adrenaline rush of the hunt. His prose captures the awe-inspiring power of Africa's wildlife while also conveying the ethical considerations and the profound connection between man and nature."In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country" remains a timeless classic, revered for its immersive storytelling, its celebration of African wildlife, and its exploration of the human spirit amidst nature's grandeur. Whether one is an avid adventurer, a nature enthusiast, or a lover of captivating narratives, this book offers a captivating and unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa's wild expanses.

  • av Herman Melville
    429,-

    Moby-Dick, or The Whale, written by Herman Melville, is an epic masterpiece of American literature that continues to captivate readers with its profound themes, vivid characters, and unparalleled storytelling. Published in 1851, this magnum opus stands as one of the greatest achievements in the realm of fiction.At its core, Moby-Dick delves into the timeless struggle between man and nature, exploring the enigmatic relationship between Captain Ahab, an obsessed whaling captain, and the mythical white whale, Moby Dick, that has come to symbolize his relentless pursuit of vengeance. Ahab's fanatical quest for the giant leviathan takes the reader on an exhilarating journey across the vast expanses of the ocean, where danger, mystery, and existential themes abound.The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Ishmael, a young and curious sailor who embarks on the whaling ship Pequod under Ahab's command. Melville's meticulous attention to detail immerses readers in the bustling world of 19th-century whaling, from the mechanics of the ship and the intricacies of hunting whales to the dynamics between the diverse crew members hailing from different corners of the globe.Melville's prose is as majestic as the ocean itself, evoking a sense of both awe and terror. Through his rich and poetic language, he masterfully captures the raw power of nature and the indomitable spirit of the sea. From the iconic opening line, "Call me Ishmael," to the mesmerizing descriptions of the whaling process, Melville's words paint a vivid picture that transports readers to the deck of the Pequod, allowing them to taste the salty air and feel the ship's creaking timbers beneath their feet.Beyond its adventure-filled narrative, Moby-Dick delves deep into themes of obsession, morality, fate, and the human condition. Through the character of Ahab, Melville explores the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and the consequences of harboring vengeance. The hunt for the elusive Moby Dick becomes a metaphorical quest for meaning and understanding, with Ahab representing the complexities of human nature and the eternal struggle to find one's place in the vastness of existence.Moby-Dick stands as a testament to Melville's unparalleled literary genius, as he weaves together historical accounts, philosophical musings, and gripping storytelling into a symphony of words. It continues to resonate with readers across generations, provoking contemplation and inspiring reflection on the timeless themes it explores. Moby-Dick remains an extraordinary work of art that stands as a testament to the power of literature and its ability to illuminate the depths of the human soul.

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    344 - 429,-

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