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  • av O. Henry
    136 - 216,-

  • av Walter Scott
    126 - 340,-

  • av Emmuska Orczy
    146 - 256,-

  • av Walter Scott
    196 - 300,-

    After witnessing a murder, a young son of a Laird is kidnapped by smugglers, beginning a long series of misadventures and misfortunes in the child¿s life. Set in Southwest Scotland during the 18th century, Sir William Scott¿s Guy Mannering: Or, The Astrologer is a work of historical fiction full of twists and drama.

  • av William le Queux
    156 - 266,-

    The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) is a novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux¿s career as a leading author of popular thrillers, The Great War in England in 1897 is a story of broken alliances, resistance, and international conflict. Using his own research and experience as a journalist and adventurer, Le Queux crafts an accessible, entertaining world for readers in search of a literary escape. Known for his works of fiction and nonfiction on the possibility of Germany invading Britain¿a paranoia common in the early twentieth century¿William Le Queux also wrote dozens of thrillers and adventure novels for a dedicated public audience. Although critical acclaim eluded him, popular success made him one of England¿s bestselling writers. In The Great War in England in 1897, a large Russian-French occupying force lands undetected on the coast of England. Having formed an alliance in secret, they make swift gains across England until reaching London, which they take control of with little difficulty. Shocked, defeated, and hemorrhaging hope by the day, the people of England look for their leaders to do anything to reverse their fate. Working in the shadows, a small resistance movement begins taking shape, eventually forming an alliance with Germany in order to not only free England of its occupation, but force France and Russia to retreat from their colonial gains around the world. Despite being rejected as alarmist in its time, The Great War in England in 1897 would prove prescient less than a decade after its publication with the outbreak of the First World War. Although Le Queux would revisit the theme of invasion throughout his career, his 1906 novel The Invasion of 1910 would virtually reverse the circumstances of The Great War in England in 1897, having Germany take over the country instead. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of William Le Queux¿s The Great War in England in 1897 is a classic novel reimagined for modern readers.

  • av William le Queux
    136 - 256,-

  • av George Washington Cable
    166 - 276,-

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    136 - 177,99

    After killing a man in self-defense, Donald McRae is forced to go on the run with his young son, Pierre. Hiding in the Canadian wilderness, Donald and Pierre are able to live in peace for several years. However, nervous that the Canadian police force was circling in on them, Donald is forced to go on the run again, only this time, he cannot bring Pierre. Thinking that life on the run was not a suitable lifestyle for a child, Donald sends Pierre to seek refuge in a small village near Lake Superior. Donald continues to run from the law as Pierre grows up without him, making friends, falling in love, earning enemies, and eagerly hoping for his father¿s return. Set in a French-Canadian pioneer village near Lake Superior in the late 19th century, A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness by James Oliver Curwood is written with intricate description and provides a rare perspective of this region during the 1980s. With suspense, romance, and thrilling action, A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness is a fascinating tale with relatable themes of coming-of-age, family, and love. This edition of A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness by James Oliver Curwood now features a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original beauty of James Oliver Curwood¿s literature.

  • av Sinclair Lewis
    136 - 216,-

  • av A. E. W. Mason
    156 - 266,-

    Officer Harry Feversham leaves his military position right before an important battle to the disappointment of his three closest friends and the woman he loves. Appalled by his decision, they each gift him with one striking symbol¿a white feather. A young British soldier, Harry Feversham, suddenly resigns from his post and leaves his regiment. He is quickly overcome with shame as he receives four feathers, which signify his cowardice. Three are from his peers Captain Trench, Lieutenant Castleton and Lieutenant Willoughby, and one is from his fiancée, Ethne Eustace. Driven by guilt, Harry participates in various heroic acts to regain his honor and return their feathers. The Four Feathers is one of A.E.W. Mason¿s most famous works. It explores the unbearable weight of status and reputation in a world driven by strict codes. It has been adapted multiple times for television and film. The most notable version was the 2002 feature starring Oscar-winner Heath Ledger as Harry. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Four Feathers is both modern and readable.

  • av G. K. Chesterton
    146 - 256,-

    When the government cracks down on alcohol sales, two men decide to leave their small fishing village to avoid the law and find new opportunities. The Flying Inn is an irreverent satire that delivers a unique commentary on power and politics. Humphrey Pump, also known as ¿Hump,¿ is a bar owner whose business is undercut by strict alcohol regulations. Adult beverages can only be sold when a pub sign in present. But instead of adhering to the rules, he hits the road with a sign and barrel of rum in tow. Pump is joined by Patrick Dalroy, an entertaining companion, who is just as committed to his wandering way of life. Despite their attempts to escape police, the rogue partners are eventually roped into a much larger plot. The Flying Inn is a daring piece of speculative fiction that uses satire to balance its more serious elements. Published in 1914, the story is greatly influence by the social and political concepts of its day. This gives readers insight into the many fears surrounding early twentieth century government. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Flying Inn is both modern and readable.

  • av James Oliver Curwood
    136 - 246,-

    After a business venture goes wrong, Philip finds himself stranded in an unfamiliar territory, in the care of a mysterious settlement called Fort O¿ God. Set in Northern Canada, Flower of the North: A Modern Romance by James Oliver Curwood is a beautiful and rugged depiction of the natural world and a mysterious romance.

  • av George Eliot
    206 - 310,-

  • av Miguel de Cervantes
    186 - 290,-

  • av George Meredith
    206 - 310,-

  • av Lytton Strachey
    146 - 256,-

  • av Emmuska Orczy
    136 - 290,-

  • av Jules Verne
    156 - 266,-

  • av Henry Wood
    186 - 290,-

    When a warning cry sounds out in the dreary town of Trennach, the community¿s operations are forced to a halt, as the townspeople wrestle with their conflicting fears of an upcoming disaster. Edina: A Novel by Mrs. Henry Wood is a sensation tale based in superstition that follows the population of a small town as they struggle for moral improvement.

  • av E. Phillips Oppenheim
    136 - 266,-

  • av George Gordon Byron
    206 - 310,-

  • av Dante Alighieri
    266 - 340,-

  • av George Meredith
    186 - 300,-

  • av E. M. Hull
    136 - 256,-

  • av Henry Adams
    136 - 206,-

  • av James Fenimore Cooper
    177,99 - 320,-

  • av Sarah Orne Jewett
    136 - 210,-

    A collection of stories and sketches from acclaimed author Sarah Orne Jewett. Deephaven and Selected Stories features some of her most celebrated works including ¿An Autumn Holiday,¿ ¿Tom¿s Husband¿ and ¿Miss Debby¿s Neighbors.¿ This is a premier selection of classic tales led by Deephaven, which was published in 1877.

  • av Zane Grey
    146 - 256,-

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