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  • av Michel Zévaco
    447

  • av Clarence Young
    401

    "The Motor Boys Over the Ocean" by Clarence Young is an exciting addition to the Motor Boys series, featuring the adventurous trio: Jerry, Ned, and Bob. In this installment, the boys take their passion for automobiles and exploration to an international level as they venture across the ocean to Europe.The story begins with the Motor Boys deciding to participate in a grand international automobile race, the "Paris to Vienna Race," which promises not only prestige but also a substantial cash prize. To compete in the race, they need to transport their trusty Red Streak automobile to Europe. This endeavor leads them on a transatlantic journey filled with challenges and discoveries.As they make their way through various European countries, including France and Austria, the Motor Boys find themselves facing fierce competition from rival racers, navigating treacherous terrain, and solving perplexing mysteries. Along the way, they form alliances with fellow racers and encounter both friends and adversaries.Clarence Young's storytelling captures the spirit of adventure and the thrill of international travel during the early 20th century. The novel combines elements of travelogue, mystery, and sportsmanship as the boys immerse themselves in the world of European auto racing.The camaraderie between Jerry, Ned, and Bob remains a central theme throughout the book, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and friendship in overcoming obstacles. Young readers are likely to be inspired by the boys' determination, resourcefulness, and ability to adapt to unexpected challenges."The Motor Boys Over the Ocean" offers readers a vivid and engaging portrayal of Europe during the era and the excitement of early automobile racing. It continues the tradition of the Motor Boys series, providing a thrilling and educational adventure for young readers while showcasing the wonders of international exploration and competition.

  • av Laura Lee Hope
    401

    "The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car" by Laura Lee Hope is part of the "Outdoor Girls" series, a popular girls' adventure series from the early 20th century. In this installment, the Outdoor Girls embark on another thrilling adventure, but this time, it involves a motor car.The story revolves around a group of friends: Grace, Betty, Mollie, and Amy, who have a knack for finding excitement and adventure wherever they go. This time, they decide to embark on a road trip in a motor car. They plan a journey that takes them through various scenic locations, and along the way, they encounter challenges and unexpected situations.As the girls travel in their motor car, they face a series of adventures, including encounters with interesting characters, solving mysteries, and overcoming obstacles. Throughout their journey, they rely on their resourcefulness, teamwork, and quick thinking to navigate the challenges they encounter."The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car" is a delightful tale that combines elements of adventure, mystery, and friendship. It reflects the spirit of exploration and independence that was prevalent during the early 20th century when the role of women in society was evolving. The story encourages young readers to embrace curiosity and seize opportunities for adventure.This book, like others in the series, is known for its engaging storytelling and relatable characters. It provides a glimpse into the past and the evolving roles and aspirations of young women during that time. Overall, it offers an enjoyable reading experience for those who appreciate classic girls' adventure stories.

  • av Angela Brazil
    401

    "The Madcap of the School" by Angela Brazil is a delightful novel set in a girls' boarding school and centers around the adventures of its vivacious and spirited protagonist, Mabel Ross. The story is a coming-of-age tale that explores friendship, loyalty, and the ups and downs of school life.Mabel Ross, known as the "Madcap" of the school, is a lovable and energetic character who often finds herself in amusing and sometimes challenging situations. Her boundless enthusiasm and cheerful personality endear her to her classmates and make her a favorite among them. Mabel's escapades, which range from solving mysteries to organizing school events, are the heart of the story.The novel also introduces a colorful cast of characters, including Mabel's close friends and schoolmates, each with their own distinct personalities and quirks. These friendships play a central role in Mabel's school life and provide valuable life lessons about trust, support, and camaraderie.Angela Brazil's storytelling is marked by humor, wit, and a keen understanding of the dynamics of schoolgirl friendships. She captures the essence of school life, with its rules, rivalries, and moments of shared laughter. The book also touches on themes of personal growth and self-discovery as Mabel and her friends mature throughout the story."The Madcap of the School" is not only an entertaining read but also a heartwarming exploration of the joys and challenges of adolescence. It reminds readers of the importance of embracing one's individuality, cherishing true friendships, and finding the fun and adventure in everyday life. Angela Brazil's novel continues to be cherished for its timeless portrayal of schoolgirl camaraderie and the spirit of youthful exuberance.

  • av Gustave Le Rouge
    331 - 347

  • av Louis Perceau
    267 - 347

  • av Angela Brazil
    401

    "The Nicest Girl in the School" by Angela Brazil is a classic girls' school story that follows the life and adventures of Joan, a new student at Wendover School for Girls.Joan's journey begins when she arrives at Wendover, a prestigious girls' boarding school. Initially, she feels out of place and nervous about fitting in. However, Joan quickly makes friends and becomes known as the "nicest girl in the school" due to her kind and compassionate nature.The novel explores Joan's experiences at Wendover, from her academic pursuits to her involvement in various school activities, including sports, drama, and student government. Along the way, Joan forms close bonds with her classmates and teachers.As Joan grows and matures, she faces challenges and obstacles, including academic competitions, personal rivalries, and moral dilemmas. Her unwavering kindness and integrity serve as a source of inspiration to those around her.Angela Brazil's storytelling captures the essence of school life, emphasizing the importance of friendship, loyalty, and character. The novel provides a window into the world of early 20th-century girls' schools and the values that were upheld during that era."The Nicest Girl in the School" is a heartwarming and engaging tale of a young girl's coming-of-age journey, highlighting the enduring virtues of kindness and goodness. It is a beloved work in the genre of schoolgirl stories and continues to resonate with readers who appreciate stories of personal growth and moral development.

  • av Antonio Gramsci
    517

    Gentilissima signora, prima di tutto, voglio domandarle scusa per i disturbi e i fastidi che le ho arrecato, i quali non entravano, in verità, nell'accordo di inquilinato. Sto abbastanza bene e sono calmo e tranquillo. Le sarò grato se vorrà preparare un po' di biancheria e consegnarla a una brava donna, di nome Marietta Bucciarelli, se verrà a domandarla per me: non posso mandarle l'indirizzo della donna perché l'ho dimenticato...

  • av Pierre Zaccone
    447 - 501

  • av George Sand
    331

    "La Piscine du Diable" est une nouvelle de George Sand, une écrivaine française du XIXe siècle, publiée en 1851. L'histoire se déroule dans le département de l'Indre, en France, et explore les thèmes de la superstition, de la religion, de la nature et de l'irrationnel.L'intrigue suit un groupe de jeunes paysans qui découvrent une ancienne piscine naturelle isolée dans la forêt, surnommée la "Piscine du Diable" en raison des légendes et des superstitions qui l'entourent. Les villageois craignent que la piscine soit maudite et que le diable lui-même y réside. Cependant, un jeune homme téméraire décide de nager dans la piscine, défié par ses amis."La Piscine du Diable" explore la tension entre la foi religieuse et les croyances populaires, ainsi que la confrontation entre la rationalité et l'irrationnel. George Sand met en lumière les superstitions qui persistent dans les communautés rurales et la manière dont elles peuvent influencer les comportements et les croyances.L'¿uvre offre une réflexion sur la nature humaine, la peur de l'inconnu et la manière dont les croyances collectives peuvent façonner la perception individuelle du monde. C'est une nouvelle qui suscite des questions sur la foi, la superstition et la relation complexe entre l'homme et la nature.

  • av Jules Verne
    401

    "The Master of the World" by Jules Verne is an exhilarating science fiction adventure that immerses readers in a world of mystery, technology, and the pursuit of power. This novel, published in 1904, is part of Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires series and stands out for its exploration of the potential consequences of unchecked technological advancements.The story is set in the United States during the early 20th century and follows the exploits of John Strock, a federal agent who becomes embroiled in a series of unexplained and highly dangerous events. Mysterious machines, capable of incredible speed and destruction, are terrorizing the nation. These machines, known as "The Terror" and "The Albatross," are the inventions of the enigmatic and reclusive Robur.As John Strock investigates these strange occurrences, he finds himself on the trail of Robur, a brilliant inventor who believes that the world should be ruled by the most advanced technology. Robur's creations are a manifestation of his desire to impose his vision on the world, and he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals.The novel explores themes of technological innovation, power, and the ethical implications of scientific advancements. It raises questions about the responsible use of technology and the potential consequences of pursuing progress without consideration for its impact on humanity and the environment.Throughout the story, readers are treated to Verne's trademark attention to detail and his ability to describe intricate machinery and devices. The narrative is filled with thrilling aerial chases, daring escapes, and moments of suspense that keep readers on the edge of their seats."The Master of the World" also touches on the clash between tradition and progress, as well as the ethical dilemmas posed by advancements in science and technology. Verne's exploration of these themes remains relevant in today's world, where debates about the ethical use of technology and its impact on society continue to unfold.In classic Jules Verne style, "The Master of the World" combines adventure, science fiction, and social commentary to create a thought-provoking and engaging narrative. It offers readers a thrilling ride through a world of invention, danger, and moral complexity, making it a timeless work in the realm of science fiction literature.

  • av Marcel Proust
    337

    "La Prisonnière" est le cinquième tome du roman "À la recherche du temps perdu" de Marcel Proust. Ce roman est l'une des ¿uvres littéraires les plus célèbres et influentes du XXe siècle. Publié pour la première fois en 1923, "La Prisonnière" explore des thèmes tels que la mémoire, le temps, l'amour, la jalousie et l'art.Le roman suit le narrateur, Marcel, dans ses réflexions sur l'amour et sa relation avec Albertine Simonet, la "prisonnière" du titre. L'intrigue se déroule dans le cadre de la haute société parisienne du début du XXe siècle, et le narrateur explore les complexités des relations humaines, en particulier l'amour et la jalousie."La Prisonnière" est connu pour son style d'écriture introspectif et philosophique, ainsi que pour sa capacité à capturer les nuances subtiles des émotions humaines. Marcel Proust est également célèbre pour sa recherche de la vérité profonde dans les souvenirs et les impressions, et ce roman en est un exemple.Pour une compréhension complète de l'intrigue et des développements dans ce deuxième tome, il est recommandé de lire le livre dans son intégralité, car "À la recherche du temps perdu" est une ¿uvre complexe et dense.

  • av Angela Brazil
    401

    "The Manor House School" by Angela Brazil is a classic girls' school story set in the picturesque English countryside. It follows the adventures and experiences of its young protagonist, Joan, as she embarks on a journey of personal growth, friendship, and self-discovery during her time at the Manor House School.Joan's character is the embodiment of the archetypal Angela Brazil heroine¿intelligent, independent, and full of spirit. As she settles into her new school life, she quickly forms friendships with her classmates, each of whom possesses unique qualities and quirks. The novel celebrates the bonds of friendship and the support system that can be found among peers.Throughout the story, readers are treated to a vivid portrayal of the school environment, its teachers, and the various activities and challenges that Joan and her friends encounter. Angela Brazil's writing captures the essence of schoolgirl life, with its mixture of lessons, extracurricular activities, and the occasional misadventure."The Manor House School" is not just a narrative about school life; it also delves into themes of personal development, resilience, and the pursuit of one's passions. Joan's journey of self-discovery and determination to excel in her studies and other pursuits is a source of inspiration for young readers.Angela Brazil's storytelling is marked by its warmth, humor, and the ability to create relatable and endearing characters. The book provides a window into the world of early 20th-century British boarding schools, making it both an entertaining and informative read.Overall, "The Manor House School" remains a beloved classic in the genre of school stories. It continues to captivate readers with its timeless themes of friendship, personal growth, and the joys and challenges of school life.

  • av Edmond About
    331

    "La Question Romaine" est un ouvrage écrit par l'écrivain français Edmond About, publié en 1859. Ce livre est un essai politique qui examine la question du pouvoir temporel du pape et son autorité politique en Italie.À l'époque de la publication de l'ouvrage, l'Italie était encore divisée en plusieurs États indépendants, et la question de l'influence politique du Vatican et du pape en Italie était un sujet brûlant. Edmond About explore cette question avec un ton critique, exposant les problèmes et les conflits liés au pouvoir temporel du pape et à sa souveraineté sur des territoires italiens.L'essai de About offre également une analyse des événements politiques et religieux de l'époque, y compris le rôle du pape Pie IX. L'auteur examine les arguments en faveur et en défaveur du pouvoir temporel du pape, ainsi que les implications pour l'unité et la modernisation de l'Italie."La Question Romaine" a eu un impact significatif sur les discussions politiques de son époque et a contribué à mettre en lumière les problèmes liés au pouvoir du Vatican en Italie. L'ouvrage est considéré comme une ¿uvre importante dans l'histoire de la pensée politique et religieuse en Europe.

  • av Angela Brazil
    401

    "The New Girl at St. Chad's" by Angela Brazil is a classic girls' school story set in an English boarding school. The novel follows the adventures and experiences of the new girl, Jean Langton, as she joins St. Chad's and becomes part of a close-knit group of friends.When Jean arrives at St. Chad's, she is initially apprehensive but quickly finds herself embraced by her fellow students. She forms deep friendships with her roommates and becomes involved in the various aspects of school life, including classes, sports, and extracurricular activities.The story explores the ups and downs of school life, including academic challenges, rivalries, and the joys of friendship. Jean's character undergoes personal growth as she learns to navigate the complexities of school dynamics and develops her own interests and talents.Throughout the novel, Angela Brazil captures the essence of camaraderie and the importance of loyalty and support among school friends. The characters' adventures and escapades add humor and excitement to the story, making it an engaging read for young audiences."The New Girl at St. Chad's" is a charming and relatable tale of school life, friendship, and personal development. It is a part of the genre of girls' school stories that were popular in the early 20th century and continues to be enjoyed by readers looking for nostalgic and heartwarming tales of schoolgirl adventures.

  • av Charles Renel
    331

    "La Race Inconnue" est un roman écrit par Charles Renel, un écrivain français. Publié en 1903, le roman explore des thèmes de science-fiction et d'aventure.L'histoire tourne autour de la découverte d'une civilisation inconnue cachée dans des régions reculées et mystérieuses de la Terre. Les personnages du roman entreprennent un voyage d'exploration vers ces terres inconnues, où ils rencontrent des cultures étranges, des civilisations perdues, et des mystères profonds.Le roman peut inclure des éléments de fantastique, d'exploration, et de découverte de mondes nouveaux et étranges. Charles Renel était un auteur qui a écrit dans le genre de l'aventure et de la science-fiction, et "La Race Inconnue" peut être un exemple de son travail dans ce domaine.Pour une compréhension complète de l'intrigue, des personnages et des développements dans le roman, il serait nécessaire de le lire ou de consulter des résumés détaillés fournis par d'autres sources littéraires.

  • av Morgan Scott
    401

    "The New Boys at Oakdale" by Morgan Scott is a young adult novel that takes readers into the world of Oakdale Academy, where new students face challenges, make friends, and grow through their experiences.The story centers around two new students, Jack and Mark, who arrive at Oakdale Academy with mixed feelings of excitement and anxiety. They are about to embark on a new chapter of their lives, leaving behind their familiar surroundings to attend the prestigious school.As they settle into Oakdale, Jack and Mark navigate the complexities of school life, including academic challenges, making friends, and dealing with bullies. Along the way, they encounter a diverse group of classmates, each with their own personalities and quirks.The novel explores themes of friendship, resilience, and personal growth as the characters face various obstacles and learn valuable life lessons. Jack and Mark's journey at Oakdale Academy is one of self-discovery, as they come to understand themselves better and find their places within the school community."The New Boys at Oakdale" provides readers with an engaging and relatable coming-of-age story, highlighting the universal experiences of young people as they transition into new environments and face the ups and downs of adolescence. It underscores the importance of friendship and the ability to overcome challenges, making it a compelling read for young readers seeking stories of personal growth and adventure.

  • av Jules Verne
    501 - 737

  • av Clarence Young
    401

    "The Motor Boys in the Clouds" by Clarence Young is an exciting continuation of the adventures of Jerry, Ned, and Bob, known as the Motor Boys, as they embark on another thrilling journey filled with mystery and intrigue.In this installment of the series, the Motor Boys find themselves in a new adventure involving aviation. As aviation enthusiasts, they are excited about the possibilities of flying, and they decide to build their own airplane, known as the "Dartaway." With their mechanical skills and determination, they construct the aircraft and become amateur aviators.Their adventures take a daring turn when they decide to enter an aviation competition. As they participate in the event, they face various challenges, including fierce competition, technical difficulties with their plane, and the unpredictable nature of flight. The story showcases their courage and resourcefulness as they navigate the world of early aviation.Clarence Young's storytelling is marked by its fast-paced narrative, vivid descriptions of flying experiences, and the sense of wonder and excitement associated with early aviation. The book captures the spirit of adventure and innovation that characterized the aviation era of the early 20th century."The Motor Boys in the Clouds" is not only an adventure story but also a celebration of human ingenuity and the thrill of flight. It reflects the fascination with aviation that gripped society during that time and the daring spirit of those who took to the skies.Overall, the novel offers an engaging and enjoyable reading experience for those interested in tales of aviation, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams. It continues the tradition of the Motor Boys series, providing readers with another exciting installment in the adventures of Jerry, Ned, and Bob.

  • av Clarence Young
    401

    "The Motor Boys Across the Plains" by Clarence Young is an exciting adventure novel that takes readers on a thrilling cross-country journey filled with action, mystery, and the spirit of exploration.The story revolves around three friends: Jerry, Ned, and Bob, known as the Motor Boys for their passion for automobiles and motorcycles. Eager to embark on a new adventure, they decide to travel across the plains of the American Midwest in their trusty automobile, the Red Streak. Their journey is prompted by the challenge of an acquaintance who claims that the plains are desolate and boring.As the Motor Boys set out on their expedition, they encounter a series of challenges and obstacles, including mechanical breakdowns, dangerous weather conditions, and encounters with various interesting characters. Along the way, they also become entangled in a mystery involving stolen horses and a gang of horse thieves.The novel not only showcases the boys' love for adventure and their mechanical skills but also highlights their sense of camaraderie and their willingness to help those in need. Through their resourcefulness and determination, they are able to overcome the challenges they face and unravel the mystery they stumble upon.Clarence Young's storytelling is characterized by its fast-paced narrative and vivid descriptions of the landscapes and scenes encountered by the Motor Boys during their journey. The book captures the excitement and sense of exploration that characterized the early days of the automobile era."The Motor Boys Across the Plains" is not only an adventure story but also a celebration of the freedom and possibilities that automobiles represented during the early 20th century. It reflects the spirit of adventure and curiosity that drove many individuals to explore the vast landscapes of America at that time.Overall, the novel is an engaging and enjoyable read that combines elements of adventure, mystery, and the thrill of early automotive travel. It appeals to readers who enjoy tales of friendship, exploration, and the open road, making it a classic in the genre of juvenile adventure literature.

  • av Clarence Young
    401

    "The Motor Boys on the Pacific" by Clarence Young is an adventurous tale that follows the exploits of the trio known as the Motor Boys¿Jerry, Ned, and Bob. In this installment, the boys embark on a thrilling journey to the Pacific Coast, where they encounter danger, mystery, and excitement.The story begins with the boys deciding to take a trip to the Pacific Coast to explore new territories and seek adventure. They utilize their beloved automobile, the Red Streak, as their means of transportation. Along the way, they encounter a series of challenges, including treacherous terrain, unpredictable weather, and mechanical issues with their vehicle.As the Motor Boys make their way to the West Coast, they find themselves caught up in a mystery involving valuable patents and a group of unscrupulous individuals who will stop at nothing to get their hands on them. The boys become amateur detectives as they work to unravel the mystery and protect the patents from falling into the wrong hands.Clarence Young's storytelling is marked by its fast-paced narrative, thrilling escapades, and the camaraderie of the Motor Boys. The book captures the spirit of adventure that characterized the early 20th century, as well as the fascination with new technologies like automobiles."The Motor Boys on the Pacific" is not only an exciting adventure but also a celebration of friendship and resourcefulness. It reflects the sense of curiosity and exploration that defined the era and the determination of young people to face challenges head-on.Overall, the novel offers an engaging and enjoyable reading experience for those interested in tales of adventure, mystery, and the open road. It continues the tradition of the Motor Boys series, providing readers with another thrilling installment in the adventures of Jerry, Ned, and Bob as they traverse the vast expanse of the Pacific Coast.

  • av Giacomo Zanella
    347

    Pensiero con pensier, rima con rima Intarsïando andai sulle mie carte; E fu tal ora che l'ambita cima Aver già tocca mi sembrò dell'arte.

  • av Bonvesin de la Riva
    347

    In nom de Jesu Criste e de sancta Maria Quest¿ovra al so honor acomenzadha sia: Ki vol odir cuintar parol de baronia, Sì olza e sì intenda per soa cortesia.

  • av Antonio Gramsci
    347

    Saggio del Croce: Questa tavola rotonda è quadrata. Il saggio è sbagliato anche dal punto di vista crociano (della filosofia crociana). Lo stesso impiego che il Croce fa della proposizione mostra che essa è «espressiva» e quindi giustificata: si può dir lo stesso di ogni «proposizione», anche non «tecnicamente» grammaticale, che può essere espressiva e giustificata in quanto ha una funzione, sia pure negativa (per mostrare l'«errore» di grammatica si può impiegare una sgrammaticatura). Il problema va quindi posto in altro modo, nei termini di «disciplina alla storicità del linguaggio» nel caso delle «sgrammaticature»....

  • av Anonimo
    347

    Don Gaifero sta seduto là nel palazzo real; sta seduto al tavoliere , dilettandosi a giocar. Già teneva in mano i dadi, già gli andava per gittar, quando à un tratto ecco lo zio, che lo prende a rampognar: "Tu, Gaifero, sei da questo; tu sei buono i dadi a trar;

  • av Evangelista Torricelli
    347

    È stato sempre antico, e saggio costume, dalla maggior parte delle Nazioni più riguardevoli ricevuto, l'onorare con isplendida rammemoranza, l'azioni di coloro, che avendo mentre, che vissero, virtuosamente adoperato, nel partire da questa breve, e fugace vita, lasciarono a i posteri un illustre esempio, di segnalata virtù. Conciossiache in somigliante guisa il guiderdone de' trapassati, che altro non è, che la verace lode delle magnanime imprese, al merito loro rendevano; e quei che rimanevano in vita, di camminare per le gloriose vestigia, da i loro antenati segnate con tanto applauso, si sentivano maravigliosamente incitati.

  • av Giovanni Battista Casti
    501

    Giacchè vi compiacete, o Donne care, Di qualche mia galante novelletta, Istantemente vi voglio pregare Che avanti a tutte voi mi si permetta Una protesta pubblica di fare, Che bramo sia da tutt'intesa, e letta E intendo, e dico, e vo' che vaglia al paro D'un rogito di pubblico notaro.

  • av Tommaso Grasso
    347

    Marco Visconti

  • av Remigio Zena
    347

    Dite, dite: in qual paese Se ne andò la carovana Dei poeti, che mi apprese Al suonar della diana Quella nenia, quel peana Che ho cantato in gioventù? Per qual vento o qual fiumana Se ne andò la mia tribù

  • av Vincenzo Cuoco
    347

    Io imprendo a scriver la storia di una rivoluzione che dovea formare la felicitá di una nazione, e che intanto ha prodotta la sua ruina. Si vedrá in meno di un anno un gran regno rovesciato, mentre minacciava conquistar tutta l'Italia; un'armata di ottantamila uomini battuta, dissipata, distrutta da un pugno di soldati; un re debole, consigliato da ministri vili, abbandonare i suoi Stati senza verun pericolo; la libertá nascere e stabilirsi quando meno si sperava; il fato istesso combattere per la buona causa, e gli errori degli uomini distruggere l'opera del fato e far risorgere dal seno della libertá un nuovo dispotismo e piú feroce.

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