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  • av Thornton W Burgess
    155,-

    "The Adventures of Reddy Fox" by Thornton W. Burgess is a charming children's novel that follows the escapades of its titular character, Reddy Fox, as he navigates the challenges and discoveries of the natural world. Burgess' popular "Bedtime Story-Books" series includes this title. The novel, which takes place in the lovely Green Forest, exposes readers to a cast of anthropomorphic animal characters, each with their own distinct personality and peculiarities. Reddy Fox, famed for his intelligence and curiosity, gets into a series of escapades while attempting to outwit his fellow creatures and avoid harm. Burgess teaches essential lessons about the repercussions of selfishness, the value of honesty, and the importance of respecting one's environment via Reddy's meetings with friends and foes. The story provides young readers with a great blend of fun and instruction, instilling a love of nature and its people. Thornton W. Burgess' storytelling style is distinguished by its gentle wit and ability to captivate young readers while delivering eternal moral principles. "The Adventures of Reddy Fox" has captivated generations of children with its lovable characters and touching stories. The book's continuing appeal stems from its ability to blend fun storytelling with significant life lessons, making it a beloved addition to the canon of children's literature.

  • av R A van Middeldyk
    189,-

    "The History of Puerto Rico" written by R.A. Van Middeldyk is a comprehensive exploration of the island's multifaceted past. This historical text digs into Puerto Rico's rich fabric, from its indigenous roots to its colonial experiences under successive rulers. Van Middeldyk methodically chronicles Puerto Rico's history, analyzing the indigenous Tano people's influences, the advent of Spanish explorers, and the following colonization by the Spanish Empire. The book documents the island's cultural blending, economic prosperity, and the establishment of a distinct Puerto Rican identity. The author deftly navigates crucial events, such as the Spanish-American War, which resulted in the transfer of Puerto Rico from Spain to the United States in 1898.

  • av Elihu Root
    145,-

    Elihu Root's "Experiments in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution" is a thought-provoking work. The book examines the principles and dynamics that underpin various forms of governance, with a focus on the essential characteristics of the United States Constitution. Elihu Root, a distinguished American lawyer, diplomat, and statesman, deconstructs the complexity of diverse governmental systems using their extensive legal and political understanding. He uses historical examples and current events to highlight the benefits and drawbacks of various kinds of government. The book revolves around Root's assessment of the United States Constitution. He dissects the basic sections of the Constitution, highlighting their importance in shaping the American nation and fostering democratic governance. Some stories are brutal and weird, while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly.

  • av Mary Roberts Rinehart
    199,-

    "Kings, Queens, and Pawns" is a captivating memoir written by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Rinehart gives readers a unique peek into her experiences as a war correspondent during World War I, a profession which was traditionally designated for men at the time. The autobiography takes readers on an incredible journey by Europe during the turbulent years of World War I. Rinehart recounts her views and interactions with major characters such as political leaders, military commanders, and ordinary people touched by the war's devastation. Her story takes readers to the front lines of warfare, the difficulties of wartime reporting, including the deep societal changes caused by the struggle. Rinehart's book stands out for its colorful storytelling and astute observations on the human character in times of distress. She depicts the war's chaos and its repercussions on civilians as well as soldiers. She also considers the changing position of women in society as they assumed new duties and opportunities in the absence of men.

  • av Charles Dickens
    159,-

    "The Cricket on the Hearth" is a novella written by Charles Dickens. The Peerybingle family and their lovely home, where a joyful cricket dwells on the hearth, are the focus of this heartwarming Christmas story. The novella delves on subjects such as love, family, and redemption. John Peerybingle, the protagonist, is a carrier who lives with his much younger wife Dot. Despite their age gap, they have a strong and loving relationship. When John misinterprets a potentially compromising scenario involving his wife and his wealthy boss, Mr. Tackleton, their happiness is jeopardized. This causes a chain reaction of misunderstandings and emotional suffering. In the midst of the chaos, the cricket on the hearth serves as a mystery guardian angel, creating a wonderful environment that enriches the story's romantic and whimsical themes. Dickens creates a narrative of reunion, forgiveness, and the victory of love over envy and misunderstanding as the story progresses. "The Cricket on the Hearth" exemplifies Dickens' ability to elicit emotions and create lifelike people in a Christmas atmosphere. The novella encapsulates the spirit of the season while also exploring the intricacies of human relationships and the power of compassion. Dickens' excellent storytelling and investigation of human nature make this a treasured addition to his canon of famous Christmas stories.

  • av Lady Gregory
    159,-

    "The Kiltartan History Book" was written as a historical masterpiece by Lady Gregory, an Irish playwright, folklorist, and literary icon. With an eye-catching new cover and a beautifully typeset copy, this version of THE KILTARTAN HISTORY BOOK is both modern and legible. The story is full of unexpected twists and turns that will keep the reader engaged. Some narratives are violent and strange, whereas others creep up on you and slowly bother you in. Readers are compelled to keep reading because the title character is so self-indulgent. Lady Gregory's work, noted for its painstaking research and enthralling storytelling, contributes significantly to Irish history and literature. The literary work sheds light on many aspects of Kiltartan's past, including its cultural legacy, social traditions, and historical events. Lady Gregory weaves a lovely tapestry of the region's past using her deep knowledge of Irish folklore and oral traditions.

  • av George Cary Eggleston
    159,-

    "Strange Stories from History for Young People," by George Cary Eggleston, is a captivating collection of historical tales aimed at a young audience. This work of literature is a compilation of uncommon and enjoyable anecdotes from various eras and cultures, offering a unique viewpoint on history. Eggleston's story transports readers through time, exposing lesser-known stories that have made an influence on history. From ancient civilizations to more recent occurrences, the book highlights a diverse range of characters and events that have had unanticipated effects on the world. Through vivid narrative, Eggleston, who introduces young readers to extraordinary characters and events that would not be found in typical historical novels. The author intends to spark young minds' curiosity and an increased interest in history by highlighting these lesser-known instances.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    199,-

    "Rose in Bloom," by Louisa May Alcott, is a gripping story which continues Rose Campbell, the beloved protagonist from "Eight Cousins." Rose, now a young lady, returns back to her family after a two-year absence to discover a world full of fresh experiences, difficulties, and choices. Set in the late 1800s, the narrative covers issues involving women, societal norms, especially the nuances of romance. While reconnecting with her cousins and friends, Rose navigates the complexity of adolescence, encountering issues that put her integrity and beliefs to the test. Rose's emotional maturity, relationships with family and friends, and growing understanding of love are all explored in Alcott's outstanding narrative. The story covers many perspectives on life, marriage, and individual fulfillment via Rose's contacts with numerous people.

  • av Thomas Colley Grattan
    255,-

    "Holland" is a historical novel written by Thomas Colley Grattan. The novel, set against the backdrop of the 16th-century Dutch War of Independence, provides a vivid and dramatic picture of the Dutch people's battle against Spanish authority. Some narratives are brutal and weird, whereas others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. As the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. The plot concentrates mostly upon Gerard, a Dutch patriot and military leader who becomes a crucial figure in the Dutch independence movement. Gerard's journey takes readers through the conflict's various stages, beginning with the early revolts and uprisings and ending with the establishment of the Dutch Republic. Along the way, the story explores themes of bravery, patriotism, and the continuous spirit of resistance. Grattan's "Holland" is well-known for its meticulous historical study and attention to detail, which provides readers with an exciting mix of truth and fiction. The book not only recounts a gripping story, but it also illuminates the larger historical and political context of the Dutch struggle for independence. "Holland" is a historical novel that exhibits Grattan's ability to convey the spirit of a nation's yearning for liberation.

  • av William Ralston
    255,-

    William Ralston Shedden Ralston's translation of "Russian Fairy Tales" is a compelling collection of folktales. The beautiful world of Russian folklore is introduced to English-speaker's viewers in this piece of literature. Through these stories, Ralston, an outstanding historian and linguist, brilliantly brings viewers into contact with the rich fabric of Russian culture. The work of literature includes an extensive selection of stories, from humorous adventures to moral fables, all rooted in Russian heritage. Ralston's love of Russian language and culture shines through in his translations, which capture the heart of these stories while remaining authentic. The work of literature serves as a portal into the core of Russia's storytelling tradition, emphasizing the country's distinct narrative style and ideals. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of "Russian Fairy Tales" is both modern and readable.

  • av Julian Hawthorne
    255,-

    "The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Vol. 1" authored by Julian Hawthorne offers a comprehensive overview of the nation's development from its early exploration to the dawn of the 20th century. Hawthorne skillfully navigates through the important events which shaped the rise of the US into a dominant global power in this enlightening study. Beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, the book delves into colonization, the struggle for independence, and the founding of the American Republic. Hawthorne examines significant events like the American Revolution, the framing of the Constitution, westward expansion, and the Civil War in depth, highlighting the individuals and societal forces which shaped these revolutionary periods. Hawthorne presents a vivid picture of the nation's growth through expertly interweaving social, economic, and political threads, touching on the complexities of its cultural melting pot, religious influences, and economic vitality.

  • av Frances Hodgson Burnett
    199,-

    "The Lost Prince" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is an enthralling tale about adventure, friendship, and the power of the imagination. The plot revolves around two young boys, Marco Loristan and his friend "The Rat," as they navigate the complexities of life in a fictional European country on the verge of war. The tale combines themes of mystery and intrigue against the backdrop of political turmoil and espionage. Marco, a young heir to the throne, has a strange talent for memorizing and reciting. He embarks on a quest with The Rat to honor his father's legacy and provide hope to his land. Frances Hodgson Burnett's narrative brilliance is evident in her depiction of the two boys' relationship and their ability to affect change through their acts. The discussion of devotion, sacrifice, and the transformational power of hope throughout the novel lends complexity to the story.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    189,-

    "Eight Cousins" by Louisa May Alcott is a charming coming-of-age novel that follows the story of Rose Campbell, a young orphaned girl who is sent to live with her aunts and uncle. Rose is raised in a peaceful and traditional setting, but her life takes a drastic turn when she meets her seven male cousins, each with his own personality and eccentricities. Rose's path of self-discovery and growth as she navigates the trials and delights of her new family dynamics is expertly depicted by Alcott. The novel, set in the nineteenth century, tackles themes of family, identity, and gender roles. Rose's contacts with her relatives cause her to reconsider conventional norms and form her own beliefs. Rose learns to accept her individuality and forge her own path in a world that frequently restricts women with the help of her wise and eccentric Uncle Alec. Alcott portrays her progressive views on women's education and empowerment via Rose's experiences, while also emphasizing the significance of family relationships. The novel is filled with uplifting moments, subtle comedy, and moral lessons. Readers are treated to a story of human growth and the transformational power of love and support as Rose matures and forms bonds with her relatives.

  • av Margaret Fuller
    245

    "Woman in the Nineteenth Century," published by Margaret Fuller, is a landmark essay which criticizes cultural standards and gender roles of the time. The work of literature is a powerful manifesto for women's liberation and empowerment in a world marked with tight expectations and limited risks. Margaret Fuller, a well-known feminist, writer, and thinker, is a staunch supporter of women's equality and liberty in both the public and private spheres. In beautiful words and serious analysis, she challenges patriarchal structures and advocates for women's self-awareness, education, and freedom.

  • av Mariah McCrea
    155,-

  • av Joseph Murphy
    145,-

    Step This Way for Healing' by Joseph Murphy is a transformative self-help book that delves into the power of the mind to facilitate healing and create positive change in our lives. Drawing upon Murphy's extensive knowledge of metaphysics and spiritual principles, the book presents a comprehensive guide to harnessing the innate healing abilities within us. With clarity and wisdom, Murphy explores the interplay between the mind, body, and spirit, emphasizing the importance of aligning our thoughts and beliefs with the healing intentions we seek. Through practical techniques, affirmations, and visualizations, readers are encouraged to tap into their subconscious mind to overcome physical, mental, and emotional challenges. "Step This Way for Healing" serves as a roadmap for individuals seeking to tap into their innate healing potential, providing valuable insights and practical tools for transforming their lives and achieving optimal wellness.

  • av Neville Goddard
    155,-

    Awakened Imagination and the Search by Neville Goddard is a profound and enlightening book that delves into the power of imagination and its transformative potential. In this spiritual work, Goddard explores the idea that imagination is not merely a passive tool for daydreaming, but rather a dynamic force that can shape and create one's reality. Through a series of lectures and teachings, Goddard emphasizes the importance of aligning one's thoughts and beliefs with their desired outcomes. He emphasizes that by consciously utilizing the power of imagination, individuals can manifest their deepest desires and achieve personal and spiritual growth. This story is a timeless guide that encourages readers to explore the depths of their inner worlds and unlock their unlimited potential. It serves as a powerful reminder that imagination is not to be underestimated but rather embraced as a tool for self-realization and the manifestation of one's true desires.

  • av Thomas Troward
    169

    The Hidden Power and Other Papers on Mental Science by Thomas Troward is an illuminating masterpiece that delves into the depths of the human mind and unveils the hidden realms of mental power. With profound insight and eloquence, Troward explores the intricate workings of the mind and its extraordinary ability to shape our reality. Within the pages of this captivating book, readers are taken on a transformative journey through the realms of mental science. Troward delves into topics such as the power of thought, the creative process, and the laws governing the universe. He reveals the immense potential that lies dormant within each individual, urging readers to tap into the wellspring of their inner power and manifest their deepest desires. Through his lucid prose and thought-provoking ideas, Troward challenges conventional beliefs and invites readers to embark on a voyage of self-discovery.

  • av Ralph Waldo Trine
    169

    In Tarzan and the Lost Empire, Ralph Waldo Trine, renowned for his philosophical works, takes a thrilling departure from his customary themes and transports readers to a mesmerizing world of adventure and mystery. The narrative of this story unfurls amidst a backdrop of untamed wilderness and ancient civilizations, where the iconic character of Tarzan resurfaces, as enigmatic and enthralling as ever. Departing from his familiar jungle abode, Tarzan embarks on an audacious quest, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a relentless desire to uncover the secrets of a lost empire. Trine masterfully weaves together a tapestry of vivid descriptions, transporting readers to uncharted territories where mythical creatures, treacherous landscapes, and forgotten civilizations coalesce in a spellbinding symphony. While the novel brims with heart-pounding escapades, Trine seamlessly infuses his philosophical prowess, subtly exploring profound themes of self-discovery, the pursuit of knowledge, and the untapped potential of the human spirit. In this extraordinary blend of adventure and introspection, Tarzan's journey becomes a metaphorical exploration of the boundaries of human existence and the remarkable depths that lie within.

  • av Charles Fillmore
    169

    Prepare to embark on a mind-altering odyssey as you delve into the profound depths of "Atom-Smashing Power of Mind," an extraordinary literary masterpiece penned by the visionary wordsmith Charles Fillmore. Through the divine alchemy of language, Fillmore unfurls a symphony of thought that resonates with the harmonies of creation itself. Within these hallowed pages, he unveils the awe-inspiring secrets of the universe, revealing the boundless potential that lies dormant within the recesses of our own consciousness. Prepare to have your intellectual foundations shattered as Fillmore illuminates the extraordinary power of the mind, capable of atom-smashing feats that defy conventional understanding. With meticulous precision, Fillmore intricately weaves together the threads of spirituality, science, and philosophy, crafting a tapestry of enlightenment that transcends the boundaries of time and space.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    389,-

    In the grand tapestry of literary masterpieces, there exists a profound collection of wisdom and enlightenment known as 'The Works of Stephen Charnock,' written by none other than the brilliant mind of Stephen Charnock himself. Within its pages, this remarkable opus weaves together a symphony of intellectual prowess, philosophical musings, and spiritual revelations. Charnock's words dance across the boundless expanse of human knowledge, traversing the realms of theology, philosophy, and practical wisdom with consummate ease. In this remarkable collection, Charnock's intellectual prowess and spiritual depth intertwine harmoniously, resonating within the hearts and minds of those fortunate enough to partake in its wisdom. "The Works of Stephen Charnock" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to illuminate the path of knowledge, enriching the lives of readers with its profound insights and transformative power.

  • av Emile Coue
    159,-

    Self-Mastery through Conscious Autosuggestion is a transformative literary gem that unveils the hidden power of our subconscious mind. In this extraordinary work, Coué introduces readers to the remarkable concept of autosuggestion and guides them toward unlocking their true potential. Drawing upon his extensive knowledge of psychology and the workings of the human mind, Coué presents a revolutionary technique that empowers individuals to harness the force of their own thoughts and beliefs. Through the art of conscious autosuggestion, readers are shown how to reprogram their minds, eliminate self-imposed limitations, and manifest positive change in their lives. With his gentle and persuasive prose, Coué takes readers on a profound journey of self-discovery, urging them to embrace the inherent ability to shape their reality through the power of suggestion. This book serves as a practical guide, offering readers step-by-step instructions on how to harness the transformative potential of autosuggestion in daily life.

  • av Charles Fillmore
    169

    "The Twelve Powers of Man" by the brilliant and visionary Charles Fillmore stands tall as a beacon of deep insight in the ethereal world of literature, where imagination and knowledge meet. Fillmore weaves together faith, psychology, and metaphysics like a master weaves a tapestry. The result is a mosaic of enlightenment that speaks to the depths of the human soul. Each power becomes a shining gem in the seeker's crown and gives them keys to open doors that have been locked for a long time. As we move through the chapters, we learn more about faith, strength, knowledge, love, power, imagination, understanding, will, order, zeal, elimination, and life. Fillmore tells us, with eloquence and wisdom, that we all have the ability to fully embody these powers, to shape our own destinies and bring about good change in the world. In the mysterious tapestry of "The Twelve Powers of Man," Charles Fillmore reveals the secrets of our divine heritage. This will leave a permanent mark on the heart of the seeker and change the landscape of their mind forever.

  • av Neville Goddard
    159,-

    The Law and the Promise' by Neville Goddard is a powerful and enlightening book that explores the principles of manifestation and the transformative power of the mind. In this profound work, Goddard delves into the concept of the law of assumption and its role in creating one's reality. Through a series of real-life stories and personal testimonies, Goddard illustrates how individuals have utilized the law of assumption to manifest their desires and transform their lives. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating a deep sense of faith, imagination, and feeling in alignment with one's desired outcomes. This novel serves as a practical guide for those seeking to understand and apply the principles of manifestation in their lives. It provides insights and techniques that empower readers to take control of their realities and fulfill their deepest desires through the power of assumption and conscious creation.

  • av James Allen
    155,-

    In the enchanting realm of literature, where wisdom and insight intertwine, a gem shines forth with resplendent brilliance. "Light on Life's Difficulties," penned by the luminary wordsmith James Allen, dances gracefully upon the pages, offering a unique beacon of enlightenment amidst the swirling chaos of existence. In this literary opus, Allen, akin to an eloquent maestro, conducts a symphony of profound contemplation, resonating with the human spirit. He unfurls his profound insights with a melodic cadence, inviting readers to embark upon a transformative journey of self-discovery and resilience. With graceful strokes of the pen, Allen paints vivid portraits of life's trials and tribulations, deftly guiding us toward a world of profound understanding. Through his luminous prose, he imparts timeless wisdom, encouraging us to navigate the labyrinthine corridors of our struggles with unwavering grace and fortitude. In this remarkable literary creation, James Allen's words transcend the boundaries of mere text, evoking an ethereal symphony within the reader's soul.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    145,-

    "Self-Healing by Thought Force" is an enchanting literary masterpiece crafted by the discerning wordsmith, William Walker Atkinson. Within its sacred pages, Atkinson delves into the ethereal realms of the human mind, unveiling its extraordinary ability to weave threads of self-healing and holistic well-being through the sheer force of thought. Atkinson unravels the mystical tapestry that intertwines mind and body, illuminating the profound impact our thoughts hold over our physical and mental states. Through a symphony of practical techniques and transformative exercises, he beckons readers on a mesmerizing odyssey, guiding them to harness the incandescent power of their thoughts as a celestial force for rejuvenation. "Self-Healing by Thought Force" reverberates with the enchanting melodies of the mind-body connection, highlighting the luminescence of positive thinking, invocations of affirmation, and the kaleidoscopic hues of visualization, harmoniously orchestrating a symphony of holistic well-being. Atkinson unveils the alchemical power of focused intention and the artistry of mental imagery, stirring the dormant healing mechanisms within the corporeal vessel, rekindling the embers of vitality and emotional serenity. "Self-Healing by Thought Force" stands as a testament to William Walker Atkinson's unwavering dedication to unfurling the petals of empowerment, nurturing the blossoming healing potential within each soul.

  • av Rex Beach
    189,-

    "The Barrier" is a thrilling adventure novel written by Rex Beach that takes readers on a captivating journey to the untamed wilderness of Alaska. Set during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 19th century, the story follows the lives of Chet Ballantine and his partner Neil Bonner, who venture into the treacherous Yukon Territory in search of fortune and adventure. As Chet and Neil face the harsh realities of the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness, they encounter a myriad of challenges, including dangerous rapids, hostile indigenous tribes, and the brutal forces of nature. The novel delves into themes of survival, perseverance, and the indomitable human spirit. Rex Beach's vivid descriptions transport readers to the rugged landscapes of Alaska, capturing the beauty and brutality of the region. With its gripping narrative, memorable characters, and exploration of the human will to overcome adversity, "The Barrier" stands as a testament to the allure and dangers of the Klondike Gold Rush era.

  • av E. Nesbit
    189,-

    The Enchanted Castle' by E. Nesbit is a delightful children's fantasy novel that whisks readers away on a magical adventure. The story follows three young siblings, Jerry, Jimmy, and Kathleen, who stumble upon an enchanted castle while exploring the countryside. Inside the castle, they encounter a mysterious golden statue, a magical ring, and a wish-granting creature named Mabel. As the children experiment with their newfound powers, they find themselves embroiled in a series of enchanting and sometimes humorous escapades. However, their innocent play soon leads to unintended consequences and unexpected challenges. This book is a charming tale that captures the wonder and innocence of childhood imagination. E. Nesbit's enchanting prose and imaginative settings transport readers to a magical realm where anything is possible. This timeless classic continues to captivate young readers, igniting their sense of wonder and reminding them of the limitless possibilities that lie within their own imaginations.

  • av Kriti Trehan
    169

    "Each day is busy max, In a world of high speed Internet, I wish to be a fax, No fire, no fret. Sometimes when it gets "too much", I scribble (mostly nonsensical) a rhyme or two, A simpler world I clutch, Unworried, unstressed, un-blue. Dreaming of being an idle mind, Aware in idyllic times I'll self-combust, Between those realms myself I find, Now over to you, reader, in you I trust."

  • av Bina Belani
    169

    This is a gift, from me to you. A small collection of poems, on all matters important to me!

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