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  • av G K Chesterton
    162,-

    In Eugenics and Other Evils, G.K. Chesterton confronts the dangerous ideologies of his time with wit and wisdom. Through sharp critique and incisive analysis, he exposes the perils of eugenics and warns against the demoralizing consequences of pseudo-scientific theories. A timeless call to defend the dignity of every human being.

  • av G K Chesterton
    178,-

    Step into the whimsical world of G.K. Chesterton's All Things Considered, where wit and wisdom collide in a collection of essays tackling life's mysteries with charm and insight. From paradoxes to profundities, Chesterton's unique perspective offers readers delightful observations on everything from politics to pancakes.

  • - And What Alice Found There
    av Lewis Carroll
    162,-

    Step Through the Looking Glass and into a whimsical dreamworld once more in this sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Join our heroine on afantastical journey where nonsense reigns supreme, chess pieces come to life, and logic is turned on its head. Lewis Carroll's enchanting story promisesadventure, absurdity and imagination beyond compare.

  • - A Story of Wall Street
    av Herman Melville
    131,-

    Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street is a short story written by the American author Herman Melville. It was first published anonymously in two parts in the November and December 1853 issues of Putnam's Magazine. This enigmatic novella is a timeless tale of isolation and defiance in the heart of New York City. Bartleby, a quiet, passive scrivener, refuses to conform to societal norms, challenging the very fabric of the rigidly structured Wall Street world. Through its profound exploration of individual agency and the complexities of human interaction, Melville's masterpiece continues to captivate readers, inviting contemplation on the nature of autonomy, compassion and the inherent contradictions of modern existence.

  • av G K Chesterton
    225,-

    Embark on a timeless journey through the epochs of human history with G.K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man. This profound exploration delves into the essence of humanity, challenging perceptions and illuminating the enduring truths that resonate across civilizations. Prepare to be captivated by Chesterton's insightful and thought-provoking prose.

  • av Charles Dickens
    250,-

    Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist follows the journey of an orphan boy through the gritty streets of Victorian London. From the workhouse to thecriminal underworld, Oliver encounters hardship, friendship and the quest for identity. A timeless tale of resilience, compassion and the pursuit ofjustice in a harsh society.

  • av G K Chesterton
    225,-

    Dive into the intellectual universe of G.K. Chesterton with this two-volume set of his classic books Orthodoxy and Heretics. In Orthodoxy, Chesterton delves into the essence of Christian faith, while Heretics challenges the conventional wisdom, unveiling the paradoxes of modern thought. With wit and insight, Chesterton offers a profound exploration of belief, doubt and the complexities of the human condition.

  • av G K Chesterton
    193,-

    Delve into the timeless wit and wisdom of G.K. Chesterton as he fearlessly dissects the societal maladies plaguing our modern world. With incisive analysis and unmatched eloquence, What's Wrong with the World offers profound insights into the human condition, sparking introspection and inspiring change.

  • - A Nightmare
    av G K Chesterton
    225,-

    Embark on a riveting journey into the enigmatic world of G.K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare. Filled with intrigue, mystery and philosophical depth, this timeless masterpiece follows the gripping exploits of undercover operatives in a thrilling battle between chaos and order. Prepare to be captivated from the first page to the last.

  • av G K Chesterton
    225,-

    Dive into the intriguing world of mystery and morality with G.K. Chesterton's The Innocence of Father Brown. Follow the unassuming yet astute parish priest as he unravels perplexing crimes with wit and wisdom, proving that innocence can often hold the key to solving the most bewildering mysteries.

  • av G K Chesterton
    178,-

    In The Ballad of the White Horse, G.K. Chesterton masterfully weaves an epic tale of King Alfred's struggle against Viking invaders, blending history with myth. With vivid imagery and stirring verse, this timeless classic celebrates courage, faith and the enduring spirit of English legend.

  • av Saint Augustine
    209,-

    This soul-stirring autobiography, The Confessions of St. Augustine, was masterfully translated by E.B. Pusey in 1838. Originally written in Latin in the 4th century, this timeless classic explores St. Augustine's spiritual quest, wrestling with faith, sin and redemption. Pusey's eloquent translation brings to life for English readers the profound introspection of one of Christianity's greatest thinkers.

  • av Anonymous Anglo-Saxon Poet
    209,-

    Discover the epic saga of Beowulf, the legendary hero who battles monsters and dragons to save his kingdom. Fueled by courage and honor, Beowulf's adventures resonate through the ages, exploring themes of valor, loyalty, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. A timeless classicof English literature.

  • av Jack London
    162,-

    Love of Life and other Short Stories presents a riveting collection of Jack London's timeless tales. From the harsh wilderness of the Klondike to the struggles of human endurance, London's stories delve deep into the human spirit, exploring themes of survival, adventure and the indomitable will to persevere against all odds.

  • av Jonathan Swift
    225,-

    Embark on a fantastical journey with Lemuel Gulliver as he encounters miniature Lilliputians, towering Brobdingnagians and bizarre societies in JonathanSwift's classic satire, Gulliver's Travels. Through wit and imagination, Swift offers a sharp critique of human nature, politics and society that remains relevant today.

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    193,-

    More than 500 years ago, Martin Luther deemed seven books in the Christian Bible to be "Judaizing nonsense" and labeled them apocrypha, meaning that they should not be considered divinely inspired. That is why today, Protestant Bibles contain 66 books, while Catholic Scripture includes 73. Christians of all denominations will find this deuterocanonical collection from Martin Luther's Recycle Bin a welcome addition to their spirituallibraries.

  • av Rudyard Kipling
    250,-

    Embark on a timeless adventure through the vibrant tapestry of India with Kim by Rudyard Kipling. Follow the journey of an orphaned boy, Kim, as he navigates the complexities of identity, espionage, and destiny in the backdrop of colonial India. A classic tale of self-discovery and intrigue awaits.

  • av Rudyard Kipling
    225,-

    Step into the enchanting wilderness of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, where Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves, navigates theperils and wonders of the jungle. Through captivating adventures and timeless lessons, this classic tale captures the essence of friendship, survival and the untamed spirit of nature.

  • av Jerome K Jerome
    193,-

    Delve into the whimsical musings of Jerome K. Jerome in Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. With charm and wit, Jerome invites readers on a delightful journey through the idle moments of life, offering humorous observations on everything from love and leisure to the absurdities of the human condition.

  • av Ambrose Bierce
    225,-

    Enter the realm of humor and satire with Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary. This timeless collection of cynical definitions offers sharp insights into human nature, society and language itself. With biting humor and razor-sharp wit, Bierce exposes the absurdities of life in a devilishly delightfulexploration of the English language.

  • av Jerome K Jerome
    193,-

    Embark on an hilarious journey with Jerome K. Jerome's timeless classic, Three Men in a Boat (to Say Nothing of the Dog). Join three hapless friends as they navigate the Thames, encountering mishaps, absurdities, and uproarious adventures in this fanciful tale of friendship, humor and the joys of leisure.

  • av Knut Hamsun
    178,-

    In Knut Hamsun's timeless classic Hunger, follow the haunting journey of an unnamed protagonist through the streets of 19th-century Oslo. As he grapples with poverty, isolation, and existential turmoil, his relentless hunger becomes a metaphor for the human condition itself. A mesmerizing exploration of the psyche's darkest depths.

  • av Washington Irving
    146,-

    In Washington Irving's timeless tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, journey into a world where eerie whispers and ghostly apparitions haunt the secluded village of Sleepy Hollow. Follow Ichabod Crane's spine-chilling encounter with the Headless Horseman in this classic tale of suspense, mysteryand the power of folklore.

  • av Ernest Hemingway
    162,-

    In Ernest Hemingway's masterful novella, The Old Man and the Sea, join Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman, on his epic struggle against nature's furyand his own inner demons. A timeless tale of resilience, determination, and the enduring bond between man and the sea.

  • av Fyodor Dostoevsky
    338,-

    Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov delves into the moral dilemmas and existential struggles of the Karamazov family. Set in 19th-century Russia, this profound novel examines themes of faith, reason and the nature of evil, captivating readers with its psychological depth and philosophical inquiry into the human condition.

  • av Mark Twain
    225,-

    Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a quintessential American novel, chronicling Huck and Jim's journey down the Mississippi River. Twain's vivid prose explores themes of freedom, friendship and the moral conscience against the backdrop of pre-Civil War America. A timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

  • av Charles Dickens
    240,-

    In Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, orphaned Pip navigates through the complexities of Victorian society, propelled by his dreams of wealth andstatus. With memorable characters, intricate plot twists, and themes of ambition and redemption, this timeless classic explores the power of identity,love and the pursuit of one's dreams.

  • av Oscar Wilde
    162,-

    Oscar Wilde's comedic masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, is a delightful romp through Victorian society's absurdities. With razor-sharp wit and dazzling wordplay, Wilde satirizes marriage, social expectations, and the artifice of identity. A timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its charm and clever observations.

  • av Thomas Paine
    162,-

    Volume 1 of The Writings of Thomas Paine encapsulates the intellectual fervor of a revolutionary era. Paine's incendiary essays, including Common Sense, ignite the flames of independence, shaping the very fabric of American ideology. A compelling testament to Paine's enduring influence on political thought and the pursuit of liberty.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    178,-

    Henrik Ibsen's timeless masterpiece, A Doll's House, delves into the complexities of societal expectations, marriage and personal identity. Nora'sjourney from obedient wife to self-discovery challenges norms and sparks conversations about autonomy and the true meaning of freedom. Agripping exploration of human nature and the pursuit of authenticity.

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