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  • av Errico Malatesta
    125,-

  • - His Parables and Poems (Aziloth Books)
    av Khalil Gibran
    125,-

  • - Two essential texts of Hermetic Philosophy
    av The Three Initiates
    169,-

  • av William Henry Hudson
    159,-

  • - Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs (Aziloth Books)
    av William Henry Hudson
    189,-

  • av Charles Webster Leadbeater
    149,-

  • - With 32-Page Introduction, Footnotes and Stephanus References by F.C. Church, Translator (Aziloth Books)
    av Plato
    149,-

  • - With Preface by the Author (Aziloth Books)
    av Arnold Bennett
    265,-

  • - Abridged for Children with 48 Colour Illustrations (Aziloth Books)
    av Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    165,-

  • - Leo Tolstoy and the Meaning of Life
    av Leo Tolstoy & Aylmer Maude
    139,-

  • av Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    145,-

  • - An Inquiry into the Cause of Increase of Want with Increase of Wealth: The Remedy
    av Henry George
    249,-

  • - With All 21original Illustrations by I. W. Taber
    av Rudyard Kipling
    159,-

    Born in India, Rudyard Kipling is renowned for his varied exciting tales of the sub-continent. Less well-known is the Nobel laureate's attachment to the United States and especially to Vermont, where he lived (in Brattleboro) for over four years. Here he made the acquaintance of Dr. James Conland who had fished with the Grand Banks fleet as a youth. Dr. Conland's nautical reminiscences sparked Kipling's creative mind and, "rejoicing to escape from the dread respectability of our little town" the two men ran off to "the shore front, and to the old T-wharf of Boston Harbour, and to queer meals in sailors' eating-houses… we boarded every craft that looked as if she might be useful, and we delighted ourselves to the limit of delight."Captains Courageous is the fruit of Kipling's Boston escapade. It charts the tale of Harvey Cheyne, a rich, spoilt 15 year-old, who falls from an ocean-going liner, is rescued by the fishing boat We're Here - and is forced to spend the next three months with the crew, earning his living as a deck-hand among the huge waves and treacherous currents of the Grand Banks. The experience is the making of Harvey, transforming the pampered, boastful boy into a self-reliant young man who knows the value - and the responsibilities - of friendship and honest work. A unique book of American adventure from the archetypal Indian writer.

  • - With Introduction by Austin Dobson, and Hugh Thomson's 81 Classic Illustrations (Aziloth Books)
    av Frances Burney
    289,-

  • - R.D. Hicks' Original Full Translation & Introduction (Aziloth Books)
    av Aristotle
    169,-

  • - His words and His deeds as told and recorded by those who knew Him
    av Khalil Gibran
    179,-

    For Lebanese-American writer and artist, Khalil Gibran, Jesus the Son of Man was the most challenging and cherished of all his works. "My art can find no better resting place than the personality of Jesus. …He shall always be the supreme figure of all ages and in Him we shall always find mystery, passion, love, imagination, tragedy, beauty, romance and truth."It was always Gibran's ambition to re-tell the story of Jesus in an unconventional way, to paint a more rounded picture of a spiritual leader he deeply revered and this he did through the eyes of Jesus' contemporaries. He selects some familiar biblical characters, such as Mary Magdalene, Pontius Pilate and John the Baptist and adds a number of fictional ones, among them a cobbler, an astronomer and a philosopher. The seventy-seven voices, presented as short chapters, explore facets of Jesus, Gibran-style, and from these testaments we get a glimpse of how Christ might have been perceived at the time by those around Him.Jesus the Son of Man is rated by many critics as Gibran's most inspirational work, more so even than The Prophet.

  • av Jean-Pierre De Caussade
    189,-

  • av George Sidney Arundale
    159,-

  • - Unabridged & Enhanced with 12 Colour Plates and 78 Line Drawings (Aziloth Books)
    av Jonathan Swift
    335,-

  • av Herbert Wells
    155,-

    H G Wells is one of the 'fathers' of Science Fiction. His novel 'The First Men in the Moon' chronicles humanity's first faltering steps to the stars. The story uses a human-meets-alien adventure to juxtapose two characters whose temperaments personify the extremes of scientific endeavour - the disinterested researcher and the seeker after fame and fortune. Wells' description of spaceflight, including weightlessness, low-gravity gymnastics on the moon and re-entry angles for returning spacecraft, have all proved amazingly prescient. His books have retained their popularity with the public for more than a century.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    145,-

    'Orlando' is a historical fantasy in which the eponymous hero remains alive for over three centuries, but ages physically just 36 years. Over this huge span of time, Orlando has many strange adventures, chief among them being his sex-change from a man to a woman. Woolf uses this bizarre and intriguing notion to examine many aspects of human existence: the difference between fact and imagination; the utility of poetry and art; how humans conform to whatever civilization of group they find themselves in; and (a central theme of the book) the gender roles which society imposes so unjustly upon men and women, when - in Woolf's view - the two sexes have in reality very similar dreams and aspirations.

  • av H. G. Wells
    139,-

  • - A Biography; with Elizabeth Barrett-Browning's Poem (Aziloth Books)
    av Virginia Woolf
    149,-

  • av Herbert Wells
    139,-

  • - James Joyce's Most Famous Short Story
    av James Joyce
    125,-

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