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    Georg Ebers's historical story "An Egyptian Princess" is set in ancient Egypt in the 14th century BC. The book starts with a vivid account of the Nile River bursting through its banks and flooding the land around it. The story follows the life of an Egyptian princess, the daughter of Pharaoh Ramses II, against this background. The novel looks at the daily life, customs, and faith of ancient Egypt, as well as the political and social order of the time. It is a story about love, loyalty, and duty as the Egyptian princess faces the challenges of her royal situation and her relationships with other people. The author's images of the natural world, like the blooming gardens, palm trees, and acacias, are vivid and draw you in, adding to the novel's rich historical setting. The book also talks about the art and building of ancient Egypt, which makes it a good book for people who are interested in history and culture.

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    "Uarda: A Romance of Ancient Egypt" is a historical novel written by Georg Ebers. Set in ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Seti I (1294-1279 BCE), the book follows the story of a young girl named Uarda, who is born into a family of priests in the city of Thebes. As Uarda grows up, she becomes friends with a young prince named Pentaur, who is also her neighbor. The two share a deep bond and eventually fall in love, but their relationship is forbidden by the strict social and cultural norms of ancient Egyptian society. The novel is filled with vivid descriptions of ancient Egyptian life and culture, including religious practices, architecture, and hieroglyphics. Ebers drew on his extensive knowledge of ancient Egypt to create a highly detailed and realistic portrait of the time period. At its heart, "Uarda" is a love story that explores themes of class, tradition, and societal expectations. It also touches on broader issues such as the struggle for power and the tension between tradition and innovation.

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    "The Emperor" is a historical novel written by German author Georg Ebers. The novel is set in ancient Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero and follows the life of a young Roman named Publius. Publius is a member of the Roman nobility who becomes disillusioned with the corruption and excess of Nero's reign. He becomes involved with a group of conspirators who seek to overthrow the emperor and restore the Republic. As the plot unfolds, Publius becomes increasingly conflicted as he falls in love with a young woman named Berenice, who is a member of Nero's court. Publius must choose between his loyalty to his fellow conspirators and his feelings for Berenice, even as the situation in Rome becomes increasingly dangerous. Throughout the novel, Ebers vividly depicts the political and social turmoil of ancient Rome, as well as the decadence and excess of Nero's court. The novel is notable for its detailed historical accuracy and its exploration of complex themes such as loyalty, love, and the nature of power. Overall, "The Emperor" is a gripping historical novel that offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of ancient Rome and the struggles of those who sought to resist the tyranny of the emperor.

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    "The Sisters" is a short story by German author Georg Ebers. The story is set in Egypt and follows the lives of two sisters, Irene and Charmian, who are very close despite having vastly different personalities. Irene is described as being introverted and spiritual, while Charmian is outgoing and enjoys the pleasures of life. They live with their father, a well-known archaeologist, in a house on the banks of the Nile. The story begins with the arrival of a young painter, Philippus, who has come to Egypt to paint the scenery. He becomes infatuated with Charmian, but she is more interested in his paintings than in him. Over time, Philippus becomes more and more enamored with Charmian, while Irene becomes increasingly ill. When Charmian finally realizes that she has feelings for Philippus, it is too late, as he has already fallen in love with Irene. The story ends tragically, with Irene's death and Philippus's departure from Egypt. Overall, "The Sisters" is a poignant tale of love and loss, with vivid descriptions of life in Egypt in the late 19th century. Ebers' writing style is elegant and lyrical, and he portrays the characters with depth and sensitivity.

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    "Barbara Blomberg" is a historical novel by German author Georg Ebers. The story is set in the 16th century and follows the life of Barbara Blomberg, a young woman who becomes the mistress of Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor. Barbara, the daughter of a shoemaker, is known for her beauty and charm. She captures the attention of Charles V, who falls deeply in love with her and takes her as his mistress. Their relationship is a scandal and causes outrage among the nobility. As Charles V becomes embroiled in political conflicts and wars, Barbara remains by his side, offering him comfort and support. However, their relationship is ultimately doomed, and Charles is forced to end it for the sake of his political alliances. The novel provides a vivid depiction of the court life and political intrigues of the 16th century, as well as exploring the themes of love, loyalty, and the price of power. It is considered one of Ebers' most notable works and a classic of German literature.

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    The Nuts: A Christmas Story for my Children and Grandchildren, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.

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