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  • av Frank R. Stockton
    290,-

    Frank R. Stockton's novel The Girl at Cobhurst deals around the life of Maria Marillo, a young woman who unexpectedly inherits the Cobhurst estate. Mr. Sidney, Maria's uncle, surprises everyone by leaving the estate to her rather than his own son, Rudolph Marillo. Maria and her friend Anne arrive at Cobhurst to take possession of her inheritance. Rudolph first resents Maria, but later develops romantic feelings for her. As Maria takes over Cobhurst and improves the estate, Rudolph's feelings for her grow, generating conflict between him and Anne. Maria, on the other hand, is determined to see Cobhurst transformed into a profitable and modern estate. Despite Rudolph's efforts to pursue her, Maria maintains her independence. Along the novel, Maria overcomes a number of problems and barriers, but she eventually succeeds in her efforts, transforming Cobhurst into a prosperous property. Maria's relationship with Rudolph grows over time, and he gradually comes to accept her autonomy and recognise her accomplishments.

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    336,-

    "Be ready to go on an amazing literary journey with the classic Frank Richard Stockton's 'The Young Master of Hyson Hall,' a timeless gem from 1900 that will enthrall you from the first page." This book is a must-have addition to your library since it entices you with a timeless tale that is also incredibly relatable.Young Jack, the charming protagonist whose mischievous personality and desire for adventure will immediately relate with you, is at the center of this engrossing story. The opulent and alluring Hyson Hall estate serves as the background for an engrossing and vivid drama, becoming into a character in and of itself.You will get completely absorbed in Jack's journey as you flip the pages-from a carefree youngster to the responsible heir of a large estate. Trials and tribulations accompany this transition, as Jack deals with dishonest family, money problems, and personal conflicts. But in the middle of these difficulties, he meets a group of remarkable people, including a perceptive gardener, a devoted servant, and an alluring young lady, each of whom adds their own special touch to this wonderful story.The late 19th-century English setting of the book gives it an immersive feel and provides a view into the social and economic climate of the era. Readers of all ages will be emotionally impacted and able to relate to it because of its ageless themes of love, loyalty, family, and the weight of duty, which are woven into the very fabric of the novel.Furthermore, the archaic quality of this edition is what really sets it apart. Even if it may have historical markings, it is evidence of our dedication to protecting and disseminating historical cultural assets. You may appreciate the story's timeless significance and own a piece of history with this contemporary reproduction.So why wait? Get a copy of 'The Young Master of Hyson Hall' promptly and lose yourself in a timeless story that will enhance your comprehension while also leaving a lasting impression on your emotions. This is a unique chance to embark on an amazing journey and own a piece of literary history."

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    500,-

    The Associate Hermits is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1898.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    646,-

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    296,-

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    150,-

    From the Introduction. Joy as a factor in education is too apt to be ignored. Feeling and pleasure are too often counted out as not being related to the needs of the child. Good-natured merriment is hushed. School is invested with a school-consciousness, an insupportable dryness and solemnity which precludes the spontaneous laughter of a normal growth. Discipline is enforced by direct didactic teaching or through sarcasm rather than encouraged by the fun which has no sting in it.There is no writer before the public who has added more to the wholesome humor of the age than Mr. Stockton-no writer whose stories are so full of pure wit, entirely free from poison, and pointing to healthy, happy action, while probing false sentiment. What child could fail to raise his own standard and guard himself against egotism after following Arla through her trials in attempting to regulate the Clocks of Rondaine? What boy could fail to appreciate the sweetness and quiet in the character of the Minor Canon?Every school would be the better for such reading. The notes from the pipes of "Old Pipes" come floating down to me from the happy reading lessons of years ago, when my own pupils loved to read the story. What a happy mood it threw over the school-room! It is the realization of a long hope that one of my pupils has selected this story as one that ought to come into an inexpensive school-book where children in general may enjoy it. And why should not children have such reading, and have it related to school work? Why should the librarian at the public library be the real teacher of reading, the one to whom children go to get what they like and want? Why should the public library instead of the school-room be the literary resort for children? Why should not the children, who form the best part of the "reading public," be in intimate relation to the literary life of their land? Why should they not get at the man who sings out of his heart because he has something to sing? What would it mean to the children of the United States if all the reading-books gotten up for commercial purposes were swept out of existence and the works of good writers substituted? What would it mean to the public? What, to teachers, authors, publishers? To the child it would mean stores and stores of knowledge, contact with the best life agoing, the conservation of his youth, economy of his time.

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    466,-

    The Bee-Man of Orn - and other fanciful tales is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1917.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

  • av Frank R. Stockton
    500,-

    Stories of New Jersey is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1896.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

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    270 - 430,-

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    160 - 270,-

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    140 - 250,-

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    256,-

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    310,-

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    310,-

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    280,-

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    346,-

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