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  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    169,-

    ""Annihilation of Caste With A Reply to Mahatma Gandhi"" is a seminal work by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a leading figure in the Indian independence movement and the architect of India's Constitution. Originally written as a speech in 1936, this text addresses the deep-rooted issue of caste discrimination in Indian society. Ambedkar critiques the caste system, arguing for its complete abolition and the establishment of a society based on equality and social justice. He challenges Mahatma Gandhi's approach to caste reform, asserting that piecemeal reforms are insufficient to address the systemic oppression faced by lower-caste individuals. Ambedkar's powerful rhetoric and uncompromising stance on social reform continue to resonate, inspiring generations of activists and scholars in their quest for a more equitable and inclusive society. ""Annihilation of Caste"" remains a foundational text in the struggle against caste-based discrimination and a testament to Ambedkar's unwavering commitment to social justice.

  • av Anil Kumar Dixit
    199,-

    This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex landscape surrounding international adoptions within the Indian context. Embark on a journey through the corridors of legislation, regulations, and policies governing inter-country adoption in India. This handbook serves as an indispensable resource, providing legal professionals, adoption agencies, policymakers, and concerned individuals with a thorough understanding of the nuanced and ever-evolving framework. This is not just a legal manual; it's a guide for ethical, informed decision-making. With navigational aids, practical guides, and procedural outlines, the handbook ensures that readers can traverse the adoption process with confidence and clarity. This handbook is your indispensable companion. Illuminate the path forward, informed by a profound understanding of the laws and policies that shape inter-country adoption in India.

  • av Oscar Wilde
    145,-

    ""Salomé A Tragedy in One Act"" is a play written by Oscar Wilde in 1891, inspired by the biblical story of Salome. Set in the court of King Herod, the play unfolds as a dark and provocative tale of desire, power, and revenge. At the center of the drama is Princess Salomé, who becomes infatuated with John the Baptist, also known as Jokanaan. When Jokanaan rejects her advances, Salomé's obsession turns to a deadly fixation, leading to a chilling climax of dance, seduction, and murder. Wilde's ""Salomé"" is characterized by its rich symbolism, lush language, and exploration of taboo themes such as lust, decadence, and the corrupting influence of power. The play's evocative imagery and psychological depth have cemented its status as a classic of fin-de-siècle literature, captivating audiences with its mesmerizing blend of beauty and horror.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    199,-

    ""Hedda Gabler,"" written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1890, is a classic work of modern drama. The play centers around the character of Hedda Gabler, a complex and enigmatic woman trapped in a stifling marriage and societal expectations. Feeling constrained by her circumstances, Hedda seeks to assert control over her own destiny but finds herself increasingly disillusioned and desperate. As the drama unfolds, tensions escalate, and Hedda's actions become increasingly destructive, leading to tragic consequences for herself and those around her. Ibsen's exploration of themes such as identity, power, and societal repression resonates with audiences to this day. ""Hedda Gabler"" is renowned for its psychologically complex characters, intricate plot, and provocative commentary on the constraints placed upon individuals by society and the consequences of rebellion against those constraints.

  • av Jules Verne
    275,-

    ""Michael Strogoff, or The Courier of the Czar"" is a riveting adventure novel penned by Jules Verne, celebrated for its thrilling narrative and vivid portrayal of Imperial Russia. The story follows the courageous Michael Strogoff, a courier for Tsar Alexander II, tasked with delivering a crucial message to the Tsar's brother in Irkutsk, Siberia. As Strogoff embarks on his perilous journey across the vast expanse of Russia, he encounters numerous obstacles, including treacherous terrain, hostile Tartar forces, and the relentless pursuit of a sinister traitor named Ivan Ogareff. Along the way, Strogoff forms alliances with fellow travelers, including the resourceful Nadia Fedor and the loyal Dmitry, as they brave the dangers of the Russian wilderness and navigate the complexities of political intrigue. With its blend of suspense, action, and romance, ""Michael Strogoff"" transports readers to a world of danger and adventure, where the indomitable human spirit shines brightly amidst the backdrop of Tsarist Russia's grandeur and turmoil.

  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    159,-

    ""States and Minorities"" is a comprehensive examination of the relationship between state institutions and minority groups within diverse societies. This scholarly work investigates how states interact with and govern minority populations, exploring issues of representation, rights, and social inclusion. Through rigorous analysis, the book sheds light on the various challenges and dynamics that shape the experiences of minority communities, including discrimination, marginalization, and political underrepresentation. It also examines the role of state policies, legislation, and institutions in either mitigating or exacerbating these challenges. By delving into case studies from around the world, ""States and Minorities"" offers valuable insights into the complexities of multiculturalism, pluralism, and governance in contemporary societies. This book serves as a vital resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists seeking to understand and address the diverse needs and aspirations of minority populations within the framework of modern statehood.

  • av H. Rider Haggard
    289,-

    ""She and Allan"" is a captivating adventure novel penned by H. Rider Haggard, renowned for its gripping narrative and vivid portrayal of exotic locales and cultures. Set in Africa, the story follows the protagonist, Allan Quatermain, a seasoned explorer, as he embarks on a perilous journey into the heart of the continent. Along the way, Allan encounters the enigmatic and immortal Ayesha, known as ""She-who-must-be-obeyed,"" who possesses otherworldly beauty and formidable powers. Drawn into Ayesha's web of intrigue and ambition, Allan becomes entangled in a struggle for power and immortality that spans centuries. As he navigates treacherous terrain, faces off against fierce adversaries, and confronts his own inner demons, Allan must grapple with questions of mortality, love, and the nature of human ambition. With its blend of action, romance, and mysticism, ""She and Allan"" transports readers to a world of wonder and danger, where the boundaries between myth and reality blur, and the true nature of heroism is put to the test.

  • av Savita Pandit
    275,-

    ""Traveler's Delight: Visiting the World's Top 100 Tourist Places"" is a comprehensive travel guide that offers readers an immersive journey through some of the most iconic destinations around the globe. In this book, travelers can explore a diverse range of attractions, from natural wonders and historical landmarks to cultural hotspots and architectural marvels. Each destination is meticulously curated to provide readers with essential information, including historical background, notable features, travel tips, and recommended activities. Whether it's witnessing the majesty of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, exploring the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru, or relaxing on the pristine beaches of the Maldives, ""Traveler's Delight"" aims to inspire and inform travelers as they plan their next adventure. With stunning photography, insightful commentary, and practical advice, this book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to experience the world's most captivating tourist attractions firsthand.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    275,-

    ""Tarzan the Terrible"" is an exhilarating adventure novel penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its captivating narrative and vivid portrayal of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this installment of the Tarzan series, the story follows Tarzan as he embarks on a perilous quest to rescue his wife, Jane, who has been abducted by a tribe of savage warriors. As Tarzan journeys through the dense jungles of Africa, he encounters prehistoric beasts, hostile tribes, and treacherous landscapes, showcasing his unparalleled strength, cunning, and survival skills. Along the way, Tarzan forms alliances with allies and confronts adversaries, facing numerous challenges that test his resolve and courage. With its blend of action, suspense, and exploration, ""Tarzan the Terrible"" immerses readers in a world of danger and excitement, where the spirit of adventure and the bonds of love prevail. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make this novel a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of the jungle.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    249,-

    ""Back to the Stone Age"" is an enthralling adventure novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, known for its imaginative storytelling and captivating narrative. Set in the lost world of Pellucidar, the story follows the protagonist, Tanar, as he embarks on a perilous journey through a primordial landscape filled with prehistoric creatures, ancient civilizations, and savage tribes. With the help of allies such as Stellara, a courageous maiden, and Ghak, a noble warrior, Tanar navigates the treacherous terrain and confronts formidable adversaries in his quest for survival and freedom. As they encounter breathtaking landscapes, fierce battles, and unexpected challenges, Tanar and his companions must rely on their wits, courage, and resourcefulness to overcome the dangers of this mysterious realm. ""Back to the Stone Age"" transports readers to a world of adventure and excitement, where the spirit of exploration and the triumph of the human spirit reign supreme.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    199,-

    ""Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar"" is a captivating adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its thrilling narrative and vivid portrayal of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this installment of the Tarzan series, the story follows Tarzan as he ventures into the heart of the African jungle in search of treasure to replenish his lost fortune. Along the way, Tarzan encounters a diverse cast of characters, including allies and adversaries, as he navigates through dense forests, treacherous terrain, and ancient ruins. As Tarzan delves deeper into the mysteries of Opar, a lost city filled with untold riches, he becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and danger that threatens his very survival. With its blend of action, suspense, and exploration, ""Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar"" transports readers to a world of adventure and excitement, where the boundaries between civilization and the wild blur, and the true nature of heroism is put to the test. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make ""Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar"" a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of the jungle.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    275,-

    ""Llana of Gathol"" is an enthralling science fiction novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its imaginative storytelling and vivid world-building. Set in the distant future on the planet Mars, known to its inhabitants as Barsoom, the story follows the adventures of the heroic John Carter and his fierce warrior wife, Dejah Thoris. When their daughter, Llana, is kidnapped by the ruthless Dusarians, John Carter and Dejah Thoris embark on a perilous quest to rescue her. Along the way, they encounter a diverse cast of characters, including alien races, ancient civilizations, and formidable adversaries. With its blend of action, romance, and high-stakes adventure, ""Llana of Gathol"" transports readers to a world of wonder and excitement, where the bonds of family and the spirit of heroism shine brightly against the backdrop of the Red Planet's exotic landscapes and treacherous perils.

  • av Savita Pandit
    259,-

    ""Exploring the Genius: 100 Scientists and Their Revolutionary Contributions"" is a comprehensive exploration of the groundbreaking work and profound impact of some of the greatest scientific minds in history. From pioneers in physics and chemistry to innovators in biology and medicine, this book delves into the lives and discoveries of a diverse array of scientists who have transformed our understanding of the natural world. Through engaging narratives and illuminating profiles, readers are introduced to the remarkable achievements and enduring legacies of these visionary individuals. Each scientist's revolutionary contributions are examined in detail, providing insights into the methods, theories, and experiments that reshaped scientific knowledge and paved the way for future advancements. From Isaac Newton and Marie Curie to Albert Einstein and Jane Goodall, ""Exploring the Genius"" celebrates the curiosity, ingenuity, and perseverance of the human spirit in the pursuit of knowledge and discovery.

  • av Savita Pandit
    259,-

    ""Legends of the Game: 100 Famous Sports Stars"" is a comprehensive anthology celebrating the achievements and legacies of some of the most iconic athletes across various sports disciplines. The book provides captivating narratives and insights into the lives and careers of these legendary figures, offering readers a glimpse into their remarkable journeys, triumphs, and challenges. From iconic basketball players and football quarterbacks to legendary golfers and tennis champions, ""Legends of the Game"" showcases the diversity and talent that have shaped the world of sports. Each profile offers a detailed exploration of the athlete's contributions to their respective sport, highlighting their records, accolades, and enduring impact on sports history. Through engaging storytelling and vibrant imagery, ""Legends of the Game"" pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of these sports stars and inspires readers to celebrate the power of athleticism, perseverance, and excellence.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    159,-

    ""Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-bal-ja the Golden Lion"" is a thrilling adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its imaginative storytelling and vivid portrayal of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this unique installment of the Tarzan series, Tarzan teams up with two young American boys who idolize him, the Tarzan Twins, to embark on a daring adventure in the African jungle. Accompanied by Tarzan's loyal golden lion companion, Jad-bal-ja, the group encounters various challenges, including hostile tribes, dangerous animals, and treacherous terrain. As they navigate through the dense wilderness, Tarzan imparts his wisdom and survival skills to the twins, while also protecting them from harm. With its blend of action, suspense, and camaraderie, ""Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-bal-ja the Golden Lion"" transports readers to a world of excitement and danger, where the bonds of friendship and the spirit of adventure reign supreme. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make this novel a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of the jungle.

  • av Jack London
    289,-

    ""Burning Daylight"" is a compelling novel by Jack London, renowned for its exploration of the American dream and the pursuit of wealth and success. Set in the rugged landscape of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, the story follows the charismatic and ambitious protagonist, Elam Harnish, known as Burning Daylight, as he rises from humble beginnings to become a wealthy and influential figure in the Alaskan wilderness. Driven by a relentless desire for adventure and fortune, Burning Daylight navigates the treacherous world of business and politics, facing both allies and adversaries in his quest for power and prestige. Along the way, he forms relationships with a colorful cast of characters, including fellow prospectors, savvy businesswomen, and cunning rivals. As Burning Daylight grapples with the complexities of wealth and ambition, London offers a poignant commentary on the nature of success and the sacrifices it entails. With its vivid descriptions, dynamic characters, and thought-provoking themes, ""Burning Daylight"" remains a timeless exploration of the human spirit and the pursuit of the elusive American dream.

  • av Jonathan Swift
    275,-

    ""Gulliver's Travels"" is a timeless satirical novel written by Jonathan Swift, celebrated for its wit, imagination, and biting social commentary. The story follows Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon, who embarks on a series of extraordinary voyages to distant lands. In each of these lands, Gulliver encounters fantastical creatures, peculiar customs, and absurd societies, offering Swift a platform to critique various aspects of 18th-century European society, politics, and human nature. From the miniature inhabitants of Lilliput to the towering Brobdingnagians, and from the rational Houyhnhnms to the savage Yahoos, Gulliver's encounters reveal the follies, vices, and hypocrisies of humanity. Through its engaging narrative and thought-provoking allegory, ""Gulliver's Travels"" offers readers a profound exploration of power, corruption, morality, and the essence of humanity itself, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers of all ages.

  • av Rudyard Kipling
    185,-

    ""Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks"" is a classic adventure novel by Rudyard Kipling, renowned for its vivid portrayal of life at sea and its exploration of themes such as courage, redemption, and the bonds of friendship. Set against the backdrop of the North Atlantic fishing grounds, the story follows the young protagonist, Harvey Cheyne Jr., the spoiled son of a wealthy businessman who falls overboard from a transatlantic liner and is rescued by a group of fishermen. Forced to adapt to the harsh realities of life aboard a fishing schooner, Harvey learns the value of hard work, perseverance, and camaraderie as he forms deep connections with the crew, including the seasoned captain, Disko Troop, and the compassionate sailor, Manuel. Through a series of trials and adventures, Harvey undergoes a profound transformation, ultimately finding redemption and a newfound sense of purpose. With its evocative descriptions, compelling characters, and timeless themes, ""Captains Courageous"" is a stirring tale of resilience and self-discovery that continues to captivate readers of all ages.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    199,-

    ""Synthetic Men of Mars"" is a captivating science fiction novel penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its imaginative storytelling and vivid portrayal of the planet Mars, known to its inhabitants as Barsoom. The story follows the adventures of the heroic John Carter as he navigates the treacherous landscapes and encounters a variety of bizarre creatures and hostile adversaries. Along the way, John Carter becomes embroiled in a conflict between two powerful factions: the benevolent city of Helium and the sinister nation of Okar. With its blend of action, romance, and high-stakes intrigue, ""Synthetic Men of Mars"" transports readers to a world of wonder and danger, where the fate of nations hangs in the balance and the boundaries between science and fantasy blur. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make ""Synthetic Men of Mars"" a thrilling and unforgettable journey into the heart of a distant and mysterious world.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    249,-

    ""Tarzan at the Earth's Core"" is an adventurous novel penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, renowned for its captivating narrative and imaginative depiction of the legendary hero Tarzan. In this unique installment of the Tarzan series, the story follows Tarzan as he embarks on an extraordinary journey to the inner world of Pellucidar, a land located at the Earth's core. Accompanied by a group of intrepid explorers, Tarzan encounters prehistoric creatures, ancient civilizations, and fantastical landscapes as they navigate through the uncharted depths of the Earth. With his unparalleled strength, survival skills, and courage, Tarzan proves to be an invaluable ally as they face numerous challenges and adversaries along the way. ""Tarzan at the Earth's Core"" is a thrilling tale of adventure and discovery that transports readers to a world of wonder and danger, where the boundaries of reality are pushed to their limits. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic characters make this novel a captivating and unforgettable journey into the heart of the Earth.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    199,-

    ""Land of Terror"" is an enthralling adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its gripping narrative and imaginative world-building. Set in a prehistoric landscape teeming with danger and mystery, the story follows the protagonist, Lieutenant Frederic Carson, and his companions as they embark on a daring expedition to explore the uncharted regions of Antarctica. However, their journey takes a perilous turn when they become stranded in a hidden valley inhabited by prehistoric creatures and savage tribes. As they struggle to survive in this hostile environment, Carson and his companions must confront their deepest fears and overcome numerous challenges, including encounters with ferocious beasts, treacherous terrain, and rival explorers. With its blend of action, suspense, and adventure, ""Land of Terror"" transports readers to a world of thrilling escapades and pulse-pounding excitement, where the spirit of exploration knows no bounds and the mysteries of the ancient world await discovery.

  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    169,-

    ""Federation Versus Freedom"" is a compelling exploration of the tensions between centralized governance and individual liberties within federal systems. Authored by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key architect of the Indian Constitution, this seminal work delves into the complexities of federalism and its implications for democratic governance. Through meticulous analysis and incisive commentary, Ambedkar examines the trade-offs between the advantages of centralized authority for ensuring stability and efficiency and the importance of preserving individual freedoms and local autonomy. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary debates, he scrutinizes the challenges posed by the concentration of power in federal governments and advocates for mechanisms to safeguard the rights of citizens and regions. ""Federation Versus Freedom"" offers invaluable insights into the delicate balance between federalism and liberty, informing discussions on constitutional design and governance structures in diverse federal systems around the world.

  • av Savita Pandit
    259,-

    ""The World Changers: Top 100 Political Leaders of All Time"" is a compilation recognizing influential figures who have shaped global politics throughout history. Spanning diverse eras and regions, this list celebrates leaders whose actions and ideologies have left a lasting impact on society. From ancient rulers to modern statesmen, each individual is celebrated for their visionary leadership, transformative policies, and contributions to the advancement of human civilization. The selection criteria may include factors such as diplomatic achievements, legislative reforms, revolutionary movements, and advocacy for social justice. By honoring these political leaders, the compilation seeks to inspire reflection on the power of leadership and the potential for positive change in the world. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of those who have dedicated their lives to shaping the course of history through their leadership and statesmanship.

  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    145,-

    ""Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah"" is a thought-provoking examination of three influential figures in Indian history who played significant roles in shaping the nation's trajectory towards independence and beyond. Authored by B.R. Ambedkar, a prominent figure in India's freedom struggle and the principal architect of the Indian Constitution, the book offers insightful analyses of the lives, ideologies, and contributions of these leaders. Through meticulous research and critical scrutiny, Ambedkar explores the contrasting visions of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahatma Gandhi, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, highlighting their divergent approaches to nation-building, social reform, and political strategy. Drawing upon historical records, speeches, and personal correspondence, ""Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah"" provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the complexities of India's struggle for independence and the diverse ideologies that shaped its trajectory. This seminal work continues to inform scholarly discourse on Indian history and politics, offering invaluable insights into the legacies of these iconic leaders.

  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    145,-

    Maharashtra, a linguistic province, holds significance beyond its geographical boundaries. B. R. Ambedkar, a visionary and the architect of the Indian Constitution, acknowledged the pivotal role of language in shaping the identity and aspirations of its people. Ambedkar emphasized the empowerment that linguistic unity brings, advocating for the recognition and preservation of Marathi as the primary language of Maharashtra. He believed that linguistic cohesion fosters cultural pride and solidarity among diverse communities, laying the foundation for social progress and harmony. Ambedkar's vision for Maharashtra as a linguistic province encompassed not only the promotion of Marathi but also the protection of linguistic rights for all its residents. In his advocacy, he envisioned Maharashtra as a beacon of linguistic diversity and inclusivity, where every individual finds resonance and affirmation in their linguistic heritage.

  • av B. R. Ambedkar
    145,-

    ""Communal Deadlock And A Way To Solve It"" is a seminal work by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a leading figure in the Indian independence movement and the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. Originally delivered as a speech in 1942, this text addresses the deep-rooted communal tensions between Hindus and Muslims in India. Ambedkar critiques the prevailing political structures and societal norms that perpetuate communal divisions, arguing for radical reforms to ensure social justice and harmony. He proposes a comprehensive plan for the political reorganization of India, advocating for the creation of separate electorates and safeguards for religious and social minorities. Through his incisive analysis and bold recommendations, Ambedkar offers a pathway towards resolving the communal deadlock and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society. His visionary insights continue to resonate, inspiring efforts towards communal harmony and social cohesion in India and beyond.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    259,-

    ""Swords of Mars"" is a thrilling science fiction novel penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its gripping narrative and imaginative world-building. Set on the planet Mars, known to its inhabitants as Barsoom, the story follows the adventures of the heroic John Carter as he becomes embroiled in the political machinations and conflicts of the Red Planet. With its blend of action, romance, and high-stakes intrigue, ""Swords of Mars"" transports readers to a world of adventure and danger, where the fate of nations hangs in the balance and the bonds of friendship and loyalty are put to the test. Along the way, John Carter encounters a diverse cast of characters, including fierce warriors, cunning villains, and mysterious allies, as he battles to protect his loved ones and preserve the fragile peace of Barsoom. With its fast-paced plot and vivid descriptions, ""Swords of Mars"" is a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers with its thrilling tale of heroism and daring escapades.

  • av H. Rider Haggard
    289,-

    ""Allan and the Holy Flower"" is a thrilling adventure novel written by H. Rider Haggard. Set in colonial Africa, the story follows Allan Quatermain, a seasoned explorer, and his companions as they embark on a perilous journey to locate a legendary flower with mystical properties. Along the way, they encounter treacherous landscapes, hostile tribes, and formidable adversaries, all while contending with their own personal demons and conflicts. As they delve deeper into the heart of Africa, the quest for the Holy Flower becomes a test of courage, resilience, and moral integrity. Haggard's vivid descriptions, richly drawn characters, and pulse-pounding action sequences make ""Allan and the Holy Flower"" a riveting read that transports readers to a world of adventure, mystery, and discovery. With its blend of exotic settings, thrilling escapades, and philosophical undertones, the novel captivates audiences from start to finish, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    275,-

    ""Escape on Venus"" is an exhilarating science fiction novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, celebrated for its imaginative storytelling and captivating world-building. Set on the planet Venus, the story follows the adventures of Carson Napier, a daring Earthman who finds himself stranded on the mysterious and perilous world. As Carson explores the exotic landscapes and encounters strange creatures, he becomes embroiled in a series of thrilling escapades, including battles with hostile aliens, daring rescues, and quests for hidden treasures. Along the way, Carson forms alliances with both human and alien allies, including the beautiful Duare and the noble Taman. With its blend of action, romance, and adventure, ""Escape on Venus"" transports readers to a realm of wonder and excitement, where the spirit of exploration knows no bounds and the possibilities are endless. Burroughs' vivid imagination and dynamic storytelling make ""Escape on Venus"" a timeless classic in the genre of science fiction literature.

  • av Havelock Ellis
    329,-

    ""Studies in the Psychology of Sex"" Volume 3, authored by the pioneering sexologist Havelock Ellis, represents a continuation of his comprehensive exploration into human sexuality. In this volume, Ellis delves into additional facets of sexual psychology, including topics such as sexual inversion, homosexuality, and transgender identities. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Ellis challenges societal norms and prejudices, advocating for a more compassionate and understanding approach to sexual diversity. Volume 3 expands upon the groundwork laid in previous volumes, providing valuable insights into the complexities of human sexual behavior and identity. Ellis's nuanced examination encompasses physiological, psychological, and social dimensions of sexuality, offering a holistic perspective on the subject. With its groundbreaking research and compassionate commentary, Volume 3 of ""Studies in the Psychology of Sex"" continues to influence discourse on sexual health, identity, and expression, serving as an essential resource for scholars and practitioners in the field of sexology.

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