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  • av Lewis Carroll
    201,-

    "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," penned by the legendary Lewis Carroll, is a literary masterpiece that beckons readers into a whimsical world of unparalleled imagination and boundless curiosity. Published in 1865, this enduring classic has captured the hearts and minds of generations, enchanting both the young and the young at heart.Follow Alice, a curious and spirited young girl, as she tumbles down a rabbit hole into a fantastical realm where the ordinary laws of reality are delightfully upended. In this surreal and wondrous land, readers encounter a colorful cast of characters, from the enigmatic Cheshire Cat and the perpetually late White Rabbit to the capricious Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter with his zany tea parties.Lewis Carroll's prose is a gateway to a dreamscape where imagination knows no bounds, and whimsy reigns supreme. The story unfolds as a riddle, inviting readers to ponder its clever wordplay and whimsical logic. It's a tale that seamlessly straddles the line between childhood innocence and adult satire, offering profound observations on society and human nature beneath its fantastical surface."Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a timeless journey that transcends the boundaries of time and age, inviting readers to embrace the magic of curiosity and the boundless realm of possibilities. Whether you're revisiting this enchanting world or embarking on your first adventure with Alice, prepare to be captivated by the whimsy, charm, and wit that make this book an enduring classic and a literary treasure for all time.

  • av Kahlil Gibran
    293,-

    The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is a lyrical and evocative exploration of the human experience. Through a series of poetic essays, Gibran offers his unique insights on love, marriage, children, work, joy and sorrow, and other essential aspects of life.Gibran's writing is both beautiful and challenging. He invites us to see the world through fresh eyes and to question our assumptions about ourselves and the world around us. He also reminds us of our interconnectedness with all of creation and the importance of living a life of compassion and love.The Prophet is a timeless classic that has inspired and challenged readers for generations. It is a book that can be read and reread at any stage of life, and it is sure to offer new insights and inspiration with each reading.Book description:The Prophet is a journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Through Gibran's poetic wisdom, we are invited to explore the depths of our hearts and minds, and to discover the true meaning of our lives.Whether you are looking for guidance on love, relationships, work, or simply on how to live a more fulfilling life, The Prophet has something to offer you. It is a book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it, and it will continue to challenge and inspire you on your own journey.

  • av Laozi
    293,-

    The Tao: The Way of Nature and Life is a classic text of Taoism, one of the world's oldest and most influential spiritual traditions. Written in poetic prose, the Tao Te Ching (also known as the Daodejing) offers profound insights into the nature of reality and the path to living a fulfilling life.The Tao is often translated as "the Way," but it is more than just a path to follow. It is the underlying principle of all existence, the source of all creativity and change. The Tao is not something that can be grasped or understood intellectually; it can only be experienced directly.The Tao Te Ching teaches us to live in harmony with the Tao, to flow with the currents of change, and to embrace the mystery of life. It teaches us to be humble, to be compassionate, and to live simply.Here are some of the key themes of the Tao Te Ching:Non-action (wu wei): The Tao teaches us to act without forcing things, to let go of our attachments, and to trust in the natural order of things.Simplicity: The Tao teaches us to live simply and to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.Compassion: The Tao teaches us to be compassionate towards ourselves and others, and to see the interconnectedness of all things.Mystery: The Tao teaches us to embrace the mystery of life and to be open to new possibilities.The Tao Te Ching is a timeless classic that has inspired and transformed millions of people over the centuries. It is a book that can be read and reread for years to come, and it is sure to offer new insights and inspiration with each reading.

  • av Henry Brown
    188,-

    Title: Narrative of Henry "Box" BrownDescription:The "Narrative of Henry 'Box' Brown" is a poignant and remarkable account of one man's extraordinary journey from the shackles of slavery to the freedom he so courageously sought. This compelling autobiography unveils the harrowing and inspiring story of Henry Brown, an African American born into bondage in Virginia in the early 19th century.The narrative begins with Brown's early life as a slave, detailing the brutal hardships he endured and the oppressive system that sought to dehumanize him. What sets this narrative apart is Brown's ingenious escape plan-he decides to mail himself to freedom in a wooden crate, earning him the nickname "Box." With vivid and gripping prose, Brown recounts the incredible logistics of his escape, the help he received from sympathetic individuals, and the immense risks he faced as he traversed the treacherous Underground Railroad. His account offers a firsthand look at the perilous journey that many enslaved people took in their quest for liberty.But "Narrative of Henry 'Box' Brown" is not just a tale of escape; it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unbreakable will to be free. Brown's story became a symbol of hope for the abolitionist movement, and his daring escape helped galvanize support for the anti-slavery cause.This gripping narrative is a vital piece of American history, shedding light on the horrors of slavery and the bravery of those who fought for their freedom. Henry "Box" Brown's story continues to inspire readers today, reminding us of the enduring power of the human spirit and the pursuit of justice and equality. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the abolitionist movement and the indomitable spirit of those who dared to defy the bonds of slavery.

  • av Hermann Hesse
    333,-

    Siddhartha is a compelling and deeply philosophical novel written by Hermann Hesse, first published in 1922. This literary masterpiece explores the spiritual journey and existential quest of its titular protagonist, Siddhartha, in ancient India. Set against a backdrop of lush, mystical landscapes and steeped in Eastern spirituality, the novel offers a profound exploration of the human search for meaning and self-discovery.Siddhartha, the central character, begins his life as a young Brahmin, blessed with privilege and a promising future. However, he feels a profound sense of emptiness and restlessness within him, which drives him to leave his comfortable life behind in search of a deeper truth. His journey takes him through various stages of existence, from the asceticism of the Samanas to the materialistic world of business and wealth, and finally to the banks of the sacred river where he encounters the enlightened Buddha himself.Throughout his odyssey, Siddhartha grapples with profound questions about the nature of self, desire, suffering, and the ultimate purpose of human existence. He encounters a cast of diverse characters, each representing different facets of human experience and philosophy, from Kamala, the courtesan, to Vasudeva, the wise ferryman.Hesse's prose is lyrical and introspective, weaving a narrative that is both timeless and universal. Siddhartha's quest mirrors the universal human struggle to reconcile the demands of the material world with the longing for spiritual enlightenment. As the novel unfolds, readers are invited to contemplate the eternal themes of self-discovery, transcendence, and the interconnectedness of all living beings.Siddhartha is not merely a story; it is a profound meditation on the human condition and a spiritual guide that encourages readers to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery. This literary classic continues to captivate and inspire readers around the world, offering profound insights into the pursuit of wisdom, enlightenment, and the elusive path to inner peace.

  • av Will Dyson
    192,-

  • av Jack London
    208,-

  • av Edmund Dole
    208,-

  • av John Rockefeller
    208,-

    Originally Published 1909.PREFACEProbably in the life of every one there comes a time when he is inclined to go over again the events, great and small, which have made up the incidents of his work and pleasure, and I am tempted to become a garrulous old man, and tell some stories of men and things which have happened in an active life.In some measure I have been associated with the most interesting people our country has produced, especially in business-men who have helped largely to build up the commerce of the United States, and who have made known its products all over the world. These incidents which come to my mind to speak of seemed vitally important to me when they happened, and they still stand out distinctly in my memory.Just how far any one is justified in keeping what he regards as his own private affairs from the public, or in defending himself from attacks, is a mooted point. If one talks about one's experiences, there is a natural temptation to charge one with traveling the easy road to egotism; if one keeps silence, the inference of wrong-doing is sometimes even more difficult to meet, as it would then be said that there is no valid defence to be offered.It has not been my custom to press my affairs forward into public gaze; but I have come to see that if my family and friends want some record of things which might shed light on matters that have been somewhat discussed, it is right that I should yield to their advice, and in this informal way go over again some of the events which have made life interesting to me.There is still another reason for speaking now: If a tenth of the things that have been said are true, then these dozens of able and faithful men who have been associated with me, many of whom have passed away, must have been guilty of grave faults. For myself, I had decided to say nothing, hoping that after my death the truth would gradually come to the surface and posterity would do strict justice; but while I live and can testify to certain things, it seems fair that I should refer to some points which I hope will help to set forth several much-discussed happenings in a new light. I am convinced that they have not been fully understood.All these things affect the memories of men who are dead and the lives of men who are living, and it is only reasonable that the public should have some first-hand facts to draw from in making up its final estimate.When these Reminiscences were begun, there was of course no thought that they should ever go so far as to appear between the covers of a book. They were not prepared with the idea of even an informal autobiography, there was little idea of order or sequence, and no thought whatever of completeness.It would have been a pleasure as well as a satisfaction to dwell with some fulness upon the stories of daily and intimate companionship which existed for so many years with my close partners and associates, but I realize that while these experiences have always been to me among the great pleasures of my life, a long account of them would not interest the reader, and thus it happens that I have but mentioned the names of only a few of the scores of partners who have been so active in building up the business interests with which I have been associated.TABLE OF CONTENTSPREFACECHAPTER ISOME OLD FRIENDSCHAPTER IITHE DIFFICULT ART OF GETTINGCHAPTER IIITHE STANDARD OIL COMPANYCHAPTER IVSOME EXPERIENCES IN THE OIL BUSINESSCHAPTER VOTHER BUSINESS EXPERIENCES AND BUSINESS PRINCIPLESCHAPTER VITHE DIFFICULT ART OF GIVINGCHAPTER VIITHE BENEVOLENT TRUST-THE VALUE OF THE COÖPERATIVE PRINCIPLE IN GIVING

  • av Robert Steele
    235,-

  • av Ayn Rand
    250,-

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    208,-

  • av Osborne Widtsoe
    221,-

  • av James Grant
    428,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    180,-

  • av Charlotte Gilman
    208,-

  • av H. G Wells
    194,-

  • av Marie Shedlock
    208,-

  • av Charles Firth
    249,-

    This Life of Cromwell is in part based on an article contributed by the author to the Dictionary of National Biography in 1888, but embodies the result of later researches, and of recently discovered documents such as the Clarke Papers. The battle plans have been specially drawn for this volume by Mr. B. V. Darbishire, and in two cases differ considerably from those generally accepted as correct. (Originally published in 1900).

  • av Franz Hoffmann
    153 - 208,-

  • av Louis Sorcho
    194,-

    Originally Published in 1888.Mrs. Sorcho is the only woman deep sea diver in the world, and is the only woman alive to-day who has ever donned a sub-marine armor and descended into the ocean's depths to work.TABLE OF CONTENTSTHE BOTTOM OF THE SEAPREFACEHISTORY OF DEEP SEA DIVINGHOW MRS. SORCHO BECAME A DIVERFEATS OF DIVERS

  • av Edith Craine
    178,-

  • av Charlotte Gilman
    249,-

  • av Abraham Lincoln
    192,-

  • av Stephen Crane
    208,-

  • av John Macduff
    139,-

    The Words of Jesus, by John R. Macduff.Read a page a day and be inspired by Jesus.

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