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  • av Jane Austen
    159,-

    Lady Susan is a short epistolary novel by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. Beautiful, flirtatious, and recently widowed, Lady Susan Vernon seeks an advantageous second marriage for herself, while attempting to push her daughter into a dismal match. A magnificently crafted novel of Regency manners and mores that will delight Austen enthusiasts with its wit and elegant expression.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    329,-

    The Voyage Out is the first novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1915. The protagonist, Rachel Vinrace embarks for South America on her father's ship and is launched on a course of self-discovery in a kind of modern mythical voyage. The mismatched jumble of passengers provides Woolf with an opportunity to satirise Edwardian life. The novel introduces Clarissa Dalloway, the central character of Woolf's later novel, Mrs Dalloway. Two of the other characters were modelled after important figures in Woolf's life. St John Hirst is a fictional portrayal of Lytton Strachey and Helen Ambrose is to some extent inspired by Woolf's sister, Vanessa Bell. Rachel's journey from a cloistered life in a London suburb to freedom, challenging intellectual discourse, and self-discovery very likely reflects Woolf's own journey from a repressive household to the intellectual stimulation of the Bloomsbury Group.

  • av Louise Jordan Miln
    249,-

    Miln was born in Macomb, Illinois to Dr. T. M. Jordan, a local physician and Annie Wells. At age 5 the family moved to Chicago where her father became wealthy as a banker. She attended Vassar College but was forced to withdraw due to ill-health. At age 18, she began to act in plays in a travelling theatrical company which was run by her future husband, George Crichton Miln. She married him in 1888 and together they travelled to Australia. Her husband struggled to work as an actor and their life for a few years was lived in poverty. He eventually left for work in New Zealand leaving her behind in Sydney to take care of their three young children.

  • av Horace Newton Allen
    185,-

    Horace Newton Allen (1858 - 1932), a Protestant, medical missionary from the United States, who later also served as a diplomat, made a remarkable impact on his mission country, Korea, where he arrived in 1884. He was the first Protestant missionary to work in the country. In 1885, he established Korea's first modern medical facility, Gwanghyewon, which has grown into the Yonsei University Severance Hospital and School of Medicine. In 1887, he accompanied Korea's first diplomatic delegation to Washington. He also wrote some of the first books introducing Korean culture to the western world.

  • av Amy Brown
    199,-

    In relation to the psychological essence of the various kinds of people who prey on others, dark psychology can be seen as studying the human condition. The truth is that there is the potential for any single human being to victimize other people or other living creatures. Most people prefer to suppress their dark impulses and prevent themselves from acting on any desire they have because of social norms, a human conscience, and other factors. There is, however, a small percentage of the population that is unable to hold their dark impulses in check. If you know techniques used by these people not only you can defend yourself but you can use these techniques for your advantage and become more successful. Dark psychology is continually being used by those who want to regulate their behavior to get what they want. All in all, everyday survival requires awareness of this subject. This book covers: · What are the dark psychological tactics used by mental manipulators? · What are the side effects that dark psychology has on the minds of people? · Why individuals with dark personality traits act to govern their lives · How toxic individuals pick their preferred victims · How persuasive individuals use dark psychology to regulate the minds of their victims · How to interpret non-verbal contact used to manipulate individuals · Precise techniques for quickly interpreting body language · How to spot dark psychology techniques for NLP

  • av Agatha Christie
    185,-

    Christie is perhaps the worlds most famous mystery writer. Her reputation rests on 66 detective novels and IS short-story collections. She created memorable and dignified characters which any class of readers could relate to. Agatha was adept at combining period subject matter with delicate story development, creative plot structure, and psychology.This book is a collection of 5 brilliant stories by Christie, which will undoubtedly show you how the combination of murder and good writing made her one of the best writers in history.The Plymouth Express AffairWhen the body of Ebenezer Halliday's daughter, Flossie, is found stuffed underneath a train seat, the wealthy American industrialist hires Hercule Poirot to locate the murderer and over one hundred thousand dollars' worth of jewels which have disappeared at the same time.

  • av Bernard Shaw
    249,-

    Man and Superman is a four-act drama written by George Bernard Shaw in 1903. Although Man and Superman can be performed as a light comedy of manners, Shaw intended the drama to be something much deeper, as suggested by the title, which comes from Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical ideas about the ""Übermensch"". As Shaw notes in his ""Epistle Dedicatory"" he wrote the play as ""a pretext for a propaganda of our own views of life"".George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on Western theatre, culture and politics extended from the 1880s to his death and beyond. He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as Man and Superman (1902), Pygmalion (1913) and Saint Joan (1923). With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, Shaw became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

  • av Bernard Shaw
    169,-

    Pygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw, named after the Greek mythological figure. Henry Higgins, a phonetician, accepts a bet that simply by changing the speech of a Cockney flower seller he will be able, in six months, to pass her off as a duchess. Eliza undergoes grueling training. When she successfully "passes" in high society-having in the process become a lovely young woman of sensitivity and taste-Higgins dismisses her abruptly as a successfully completed experiment. Eliza, who now belongs neither to the upper class, whose mannerisms and speech she has learned, nor to the lower class, from which she came, rejects his dehumanizing attitude.George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on Western theatre, culture and politics extended from the 1880s to his death and beyond. He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as Man and Superman (1902), Pygmalion (1913) and Saint Joan (1923). With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, Shaw became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

  • av George Orwell
    249,-

    George Orwell is one of the world's most influential writers, the visionary author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-four and non-fiction classics Down and Out in Paris in London, The Road toWigan Pier and Homage to Catalonia.George Orwell was born Eric Blair in India in 1903 into a comfortable'lower-upper-middle class' family. Orwell's father had served the British Empire, and Orwell's own first job was as a policeman in Burma. Orwell wrote in "Shooting an Elephant" (1936) that his time in the police force had shown him the "dirty work of Empire at close quarters"; the experience made him a lifelong foe of imperialism.By the time of his death in 1950, he was world-renowned as a journalist and author: for his eyewitness reporting on war (shot in the neck in Spain) and poverty (tramping in London, washing dishes in Paris or visiting pits and the poor in Wigan); for his political and cultural commentary, where he stood up to power and said the unsayable ('If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear'); and for his fiction, including two of the most popular novels ever written: Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four.

  • av Philip Meadows Taylor
    425,-

    ""Tara: A Mahratta Tale"" by Meadows Taylor is an ""attempt to bring the interior Hindoo and Mussulman life of a great Mahratta province during the most exciting times home to the hearts and understandings of Englishmen, to interest them in people with whom they have nothing except human nature in common.""The Times:""For its rapid action, in fact, we have seldom read a better story, or one which is more full of incidents, sanguinary, trenchant, and robust.""The Daily Telegraph:""A true and a wonderfully well-sustained piece of Oriental life and striking history.""

  • av Koos Verkaik
    275,-

    Arthur Croft, a great rocket engineer, will send a special capsule into space hoping that it will be intercepted by extraterrestrial creatures. Then he commits suicide! Croft and many others who deal with space travel strongly believe that UFO's arc a reality. Jasper Froch, an American hippie, learns how to control the phenomenon of synchronicity and finds out that all kinds of coincidences lead him in a certain direction. A Swiss psychiatrist asks Jasper to make friends with a special patient: a rich American by the name of Francis Lockhart. Meanwhile, a UFO crashes in Sanguine, Florida. Sanguine changes: people act strange, and many of them turn out to be geniuses! There are also murderers who arc so clever that they become a danger for the USA. The army is ready to destroy the town, but then Jasper finds out about the influence of the UFO, about Arthur Croft and his own role in a very dangerous game...Koos Verkaik, is a prolific Dutch author of fantasy, science fiction and horror - a master at creating sensational work full of magic, horror, mystery and adventure. Verkaik has written over sixty titles - he wrote his first novel at the age of eighteen, in a weekend; it was published right away! Pharos brings many of his great novels, plus his famous series of children's books, Alex and the Wolpertinger!About HIM, After the UFO Crash: "I gave it 5 stars but wished I could give it more, because it deserves more!" (Coco's Reviews)

  • av Annette Creswell
    185,-

    Upon the request of her mother's dying wish Georgia has made a pilgrimage to Portovenere, an iconic place in Cinque Terre where poets and artists visited and where her mother spent time in the 1920s. With her ashes and a box of memorabilia, Georgia hopes to solve her mother's enigmatic behaviour towards her and especially towards her father.From the halcyon days of the twenties to contemporary time, in English grand estates and Fleet Street, the salons of Paris, in Rome, Florence and Portovenere, relationships will be tested and questioned. A tragic outcome will change lives forever and when secrets are revealed there will be an unexpected and surprising ending.

  • av Christina Matson
    275,-

    WHAT IF you had a dream warning you to leave the city, would you leave? WHAT IF your family didn't want to leave just because you had a dream? Would you still go? WHAT IF the power suddenly goes out? WHAT IF your phone no longer works? WHAT IF your car won't start? In a dream Jo promises something, but can't remember what it is. She sees warnings on billboards and TV. She hears the same warning from a colleague and client, 'The time is near; you must prepare'. Jo and her family decide the warning means something big is coming and they must prepare for it. They decide to act on the warning and move out of the city. When the unthinkable happens, Jo finds herself alone in the city, not knowing where the rest if her family are. She must make her way home, hoping that the rest of her family are doing the same. Find out what happens to Jo on her journey home. Through her triumphs and greatest despair, discover with her how the world as she knows it, has changed forever.

  • av Gary Paul Stephenson
    259,-

    Paul Nichols is not your average family man. From an early age his thrived on the outdoor life, climbing mountains, trekking, and camping. He found that army life suited his love of the outdoors. Trained by the army and the Special Air Service and later by Mossad he is a trained killer. He is transferred to the Secret Intelligence Service following a run in with his army superiors. During his last government sanctioned mission to eradicate a drug smuggling organization, during which he marries Martina, the Minister decides he has become a liability and must be taken out. After the minister is killed, Paul is taken out. Why is he a liability and is he taken out?

  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    315,-

    "Castes in India" by B.R. Ambedkar is an incisive and seminal work that examines one of the most enduring social institutions in Indian society-caste. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the caste system, its historical origins, and its profound impact on Indian society. Ambedkar delves into the complex structure of caste, dissecting its divisions, hierarchies, and oppressive practices that have shaped the lives of millions for centuries. He presents a comprehensive critique of the caste system and offers a vision for its eradication and emancipation. He passionately argues for social justice, equality, and the importance of individual rights, challenging the entrenched notions of superiority and discrimination perpetuated by the caste system. Ambedkar's groundbreaking work remains a cornerstone in the discourse on caste and social reform in India, and his profound insights and unwavering commitment to social reform make this book an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of caste and its impact on Indian society.

  • av James Allen
    169,-

    Embark on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and transformation with James Allen's groundbreaking masterpiece, All These Things Added. Delving deep into the intricate workings of the human mind, Allen unveils the secrets to unlocking your true potential.Through profound insights and timeless wisdom, Allen reveals the remarkable power of thoughts, beliefs, and desires in shaping our reality. Practical techniques and exercises empower you to harness this power, manifest your deepest aspirations, and create a life of unbridled success and fulfilment.From the art of visualization to the cultivation of gratitude, All These Things Added presents transformative tools that revolutionize how you perceive yourself and the world. Gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between your thoughts, actions, and outcomes, empowering you to overcome challenges, attract abundance, and live a purpose-driven life.This remarkable book serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path to self-realization, personal growth, and extraordinary achievement. All These Things Added is an essential companion for those seeking to unlock their inner potential and embrace a life of limitless possibilities.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    245,-

    The Gold Hunters by James Oliver Curwood is a thrilling adventure novel that transports readers to the treacherous and captivating wilderness of the Canadian North. With its gripping narrative and vivid imagery, this story immerses readers in a world of danger, perseverance, and the pursuit of riches.Set against the backdrop of the historic Klondike Gold Rush, the novel follows a diverse group of gold hunters as they brave the unforgiving elements and face countless challenges in their quest for fortune. From the harsh landscapes to the rivalries that emerge, the characters must navigate treacherous waters, endure freezing temperatures, and confront their own inner demons.James Oliver Curwood's evocative prose and descriptive storytelling bring the stunning beauty and dangers of the Canadian wilderness to life. Through encounters with wild animals, clashes with ruthless prospectors, and the hardships of survival, the gold hunters are pushed to their limits and must rely on their wit, resilience, and the bonds they forge along the way.The Gold Hunters captures the spirit of adventure and the indomitable human spirit in the face of adversity. It delves into themes of greed, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. With its vivid portrayals of the natural world and the high-stakes quest for gold, the novel offers an immersive reading experience that captivates from start to finish.Prepare to be swept away by the raw beauty of the Canadian wilderness, the thrill of the chase, and the bonds forged in the crucible of hardship. The Gold Hunters is a gripping adventure that transports readers to a time of gold fever and serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring allure of the wild.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    289,-

    The Hunted Woman by James Oliver Curwood is a thrilling and suspenseful adventure that takes readers on a wild ride through the untamed landscapes of the American West. Filled with heart-pounding action, unexpected twists, and a touch of romance, this novel keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.At the heart of the story is Nathaniel King, a rugged frontiersman who finds himself caught in a web of danger and intrigue. When he stumbles upon a mysterious woman, the beautiful and enigmatic Moira MacDonald, his life takes an unexpected turn. Together, they must navigate treacherous landscapes, face off against ruthless pursuers, and unravel the secrets that surround them.As Nathaniel and Moira race against time, they must rely on their wits, strength, and the growing bond between them to survive. With each step they take, they inch closer to the truth, uncovering shocking revelations that challenge their beliefs and force them to confront their own pasts.James Oliver Curwood's vivid descriptions transport readers to the rugged beauty of the American West, capturing the essence of the frontier and the challenges it presents. Through thrilling encounters, heart-stopping escapes, and unexpected alliances, The Hunted Woman keeps readers captivated as they journey through a world of danger and discovery.Prepare to be swept away by the suspense, romance, and breathtaking action that define The Hunted Woman. Curwood's masterful storytelling and rich character development make this novel an unforgettable adventure that will leave readers yearning for more.

  • av Zane Grey
    329,-

    The Man of the Forest by Zane Grey is a captivating Western novel that falls into the genre of Western Fiction. It combines elements of adventure, romance, and the rugged landscapes of the American frontier.Set in the wilds of Arizona, the story follows Milt Dale, a mysterious and skilled gunman known as the "Man of the Forest." When he encounters a group of settlers facing threats from outlaws and hostile Native American tribes, Dale steps in to protect them. As he fights to defend the innocent, he becomes entangled in a web of danger, loyalty, and unexpected romance.With vivid descriptions of the untamed wilderness and thrilling action sequences, Zane Grey paints a rich and immersive picture of the Old West. The novel explores themes of honour, justice, and the resilience of the human spirit against adversity. It delves into the complex relationships between settlers, outlaws, and Native Americans, highlighting the clash of cultures and the struggle for survival.The Man of the Forest showcases Zane Grey's talent for crafting gripping narratives, vibrant characters, and breathtaking scenery. Through Milt Dale's journey, readers are transported to a world where lawlessness and heroism collide, and where the line between good and evil is often blurred.Prepare to be swept away by the pulse-pounding action, sweeping landscapes, and tender moments of romance that define the Western genre. The Man of the Forest is a riveting adventure that will keep readers engrossed until the final, unforgettable showdown.

  • av Jules Verne
    305,-

    Jules Verne's "All Around the Moon" is a captivating tale that takes readers on a thrilling adventure through space. The story follows the journey of three men who set out to orbit the moon in a spacecraft. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, including mechanical failures and dangerous asteroids. Despite these setbacks, the men persevere and ultimately succeed in their mission. Verne's vivid descriptions of the lunar landscape and the wonders of space are truly awe-inspiring, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in science fiction or space exploration.

  • av James Allen
    289,-

    Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom and profound insights of James Allen's Collected Works. This captivating anthology brings together the transformative writings of a visionary philosopher, an inspirational voice, and a spiritual guide.In these pages, you will discover a treasure trove of philosophical musings that delve into the depths of human existence and contemplate the nature of truth, purpose, and the meaning of life. Allen's words resonate with profound clarity, urging readers to embark on a journey of self-reflection and introspection.With his eloquent prose and thought-provoking ideas, Allen inspires and uplifts, offering guidance on how to navigate life's challenges, cultivate inner peace, and tap into the boundless potential within. Through his powerful insights, he illuminates the path to personal transformation, guiding readers towards a life of purpose, fulfilment, and spiritual awakening.Collected Works is a testament to James Allen's enduring legacy as a philosopher, thinker, and sage. This anthology is a source of inspiration and enlightenment, inviting readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and embrace the profound truths that lie within.

  • av Zane Grey
    305,-

    Desert Gold by Zane Grey is a thrilling Western novel that plunges readers into a world of danger, adventure, and romance. Set amidst the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest, this captivating story unfolds against the backdrop of the lawless frontier.As the tale unfolds, a courageous and enigmatic woman named Mescal leads the way, capturing the hearts of two brave men: Glenn Kilbourne and Joe Cumberland. Together, they find themselves entangled in a treacherous journey through the unforgiving desert, facing off against ruthless outlaws, hostile Native American tribes, and the harsh realities of survival.Zane Grey's descriptive prose transports readers to a land of vast deserts, towering mesas, and hidden canyons, immersing them in the untamed beauty and perilous nature of the Southwest. Through the intertwining fates of his characters, Grey explores themes of love, honour, and the pursuit of justice, painting a vivid portrait of the Wild West and the clash between lawlessness and order.With its heart-stopping action, sweeping landscapes, and emotional depth, Desert Gold is a testament to Zane Grey's mastery of Western storytelling. The novel offers readers an exhilarating ride filled with pulse-pounding confrontations, unexpected twists, and a compelling romance that blooms amidst the harsh realities of the frontier.Prepare to be swept away by the gripping narrative, vivid imagery, and unforgettable characters that define Desert Gold. This Western classic will transport readers on a thrilling adventure, where danger lurks at every turn and the pursuit of gold intertwines with the quest for love and redemption.

  • av James Allen
    185,-

    Dive into the transformative teachings of James Allen's Eight Pillars of Prosperity. In this captivating work, Allen explores the essential principles that lead to lasting success and abundance in all areas of life.Drawing upon timeless wisdom, Allen reveals the key pillars that form the foundation of prosperity, such as energy, economy, integrity, system, sincerity, sympathy, self-reliance, and selflessness. Through profound insights and practical guidance, he illuminates how these pillars can be cultivated and integrated into daily life to achieve true prosperity.Whether you seek financial abundance, personal fulfilment, or spiritual growth, Eight Pillars of Prosperity serves as a comprehensive guide. Allen's words inspire readers to align their thoughts, actions, and values with these pillars, unlocking their full potential and experiencing a life of purpose, harmony, and prosperity.With clarity and eloquence, Allen imparts invaluable lessons that transcend time, making this book a timeless resource for those seeking to create lasting success and prosperity in an ever-changing world. Embrace the wisdom of the Eight Pillars of Prosperity and embark on a journey of holistic abundance that will transform your life in profound ways.

  • av Zane Grey
    305,-

    The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey is a thrilling Western novel that falls into the genre of Western Fiction. It combines elements of action, adventure, romance, and the rugged landscapes of the American frontier.Set in the Texas frontier during the late 19th century, the story follows Buck Duane, a former outlaw seeking redemption and a chance to leave his violent past behind. As he tries to build a new life, he becomes entangled in a web of conflict and lawlessness, ultimately leading him to embrace his skills as a gunslinger once again.With vivid descriptions of the untamed wilderness and gripping gunfights, Zane Grey paints a captivating portrait of the Wild West. The novel explores themes of honour, justice, and the struggle between lawlessness and the rule of law. It delves into the complex dynamics between outlaws, lawmen, and ordinary citizens caught in the crossfire.The Lone Star Ranger showcases Zane Grey's mastery of Western storytelling, with his memorable characters and thrilling plot twists. Through the eyes of Buck Duane, readers are transported to a world where the code of the West clashes with personal redemption and the pursuit of justice.Prepare to be immersed in the heart-pounding action, sweeping landscapes, and moral dilemmas that define the Western genre. The Lone Star Ranger is a gripping tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the final, unforgettable showdown.

  • av Mark Twain
    305,-

    Delve into the philosophical musings of Mark Twain with his thought-provoking collection of essays, "What is Man? and Other Essays" where Twain tackles profound questions about human nature, morality, and the complexities of existence.In "What is Man?" Twain delves into the age-old debate of whether humans possess free will or are merely products of their circumstances. Through a series of engaging conversations between an old man and a young man, Twain challenges conventional beliefs and explores the influence of society, environment, and heredity on human behaviour.Beyond "What is Man?" this collection offers a diverse range of essays that showcase Twain's versatility as a writer. From humorous anecdotes to social commentaries, he reflects on topics such as the absurdity of war, the shortcomings of religion, the value of education, and the follies of human ambition.Twain's sharp wit and incisive observations are on full display as he pokes fun at human foibles and exposes the hypocrisies of society. His essays not only entertain but also encourage readers to question their own beliefs and examine the world around them with a critical eye.

  • av Mark Twain
    305,-

    "Chapters From My Autobiography" is a collection of Mark Twain's personal recollections that offers an intimate glimpse into his extraordinary journey. Through the chapters, Twain candidly reflects on the successes and failures that shaped his life and shares his thoughts on writing, his views on society, and his commitment to truth-telling. It also offers a glimpse into Twain's personal struggles and his relentless pursuit of literary greatness. This collection serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Mark Twain, one of America's most celebrated literary figures. It is a must-read for fans of Twain's work and for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the man behind timeless classics such as "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".

  • av Zane Grey
    329,-

    The U.P. Trail by Zane Grey is an enthralling Western novel that takes readers on an epic journey across the untamed American frontier. Filled with adventure, romance, and the spirit of the Wild West, this gripping tale captures the essence of the pioneering spirit and the challenges faced by those who dared to conquer the rugged wilderness.Set against the backdrop of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad, the story follows Warren Neale, a young engineer tasked with the monumental challenge of constructing the railroad across the vast and treacherous landscapes of the West. As Neale faces countless obstacles, from hostile Native American tribes to dangerous natural elements, he must also navigate the complexities of love and loyalty.With Zane Grey's vivid descriptions and evocative prose, readers are transported to a time when the American West was still untamed and full of promise. As Neale battles against all odds to complete the railroad, he becomes embroiled in a web of personal and professional conflicts, testing his mettle and forcing him to confront his own inner demons.The U.P. Trail showcases Grey's masterful storytelling, painting a rich tapestry of adventure, romance, and the indomitable spirit of the pioneers who shaped the American West. With its memorable characters, sweeping landscapes, and pulse-pounding action, this Western classic will captivate readers from the first page to the last, leaving them breathless with excitement and a deep appreciation for the frontier spirit that defined a nation.

  • av Mark Twain
    305,-

    Dive into the wit, humour, and profound observations of Mark Twain in "Mark Twain's Speeches". This remarkable collection showcases Twain's remarkable oratory skills as he addresses a wide range of topics, from social commentary to political satire.Through his speeches, Twain captivates audiences with his unique storytelling style, blending humour and satire with keen insights into the human condition. With his signature wit and charm, Twain takes on society's hypocrisies, exposes the follies of the powerful, and challenges conventional wisdom. From his hilarious tales of his own misadventures to thought-provoking reflections on the state of the world, Twain's speeches showcase his unparalleled ability to entertain, provoke, and inspire, and his words resonate with timeless relevance.Whether he is discussing the absurdities of human behaviour or shedding light on pressing social issues, Twain's words continue to captivate and amuse readers to this day. "Mark Twain's Speeches" is a testament to his enduring legacy as one of America's greatest humorists and social commentators.

  • av Mark Twain
    185,-

    Mark Twain's "The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories" is a collection of stories that delves into the realms of the supernatural, philosophical, and fantastical. At the heart of the collection lies "The Mysterious Stranger," a haunting tale set in a small Austrian village. Accompanying it are other captivating stories that showcase Twain's unique blend of humour, satire, and social commentary. Through these stories, readers will encounter themes of morality, human fallibility, and the pursuit of truth. Twain's sharp wit and insightful observations breathe life into each narrative, captivating readers and leaving them pondering the deeper meanings hidden within the stories. "The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories" invites readers to explore the realms of imagination and reflection through the genius of Mark Twain, taking them on a journey through a variety of intriguing and thought-provoking narratives.

  • av Florence Scovel Shinn
    169,-

    Florence Scovel Shinn's "The Game of Life and How to Play It" is a transformative self-help book written in 1925. It emphasises the importance of understanding the universal laws and principles that govern our existence and how we can use them to create a fulfilling and abundant life. It encourages readers to shift their mindset from one of lack and struggle to one of abundance and joy and to choose thoughts, words, and actions that align with their true desires. The book has had a lasting impact on readers worldwide, offering timeless wisdom and practical tools for personal transformation.

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