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  • av Richard F Burton
    256,-

    Vikram and the Vampire: Classic Hindu Tales of Adventure, Magic, and Romance' is a captivating collection of stories compiled and translated by Richard F. Burton. Drawing from ancient Hindu folklore and mythology, the book presents a series of interconnected tales filled with adventure, supernatural beings, and tales of love. The central narrative revolves around King Vikramaditya, a wise and courageous ruler known for his intelligence and valor. He accepts a challenge from a mysterious vampire, who promises to share his profound knowledge with the king if Vikram can carry him on his back without uttering a word. Through these stories, readers are transported to a world of mythical creatures, magical artifacts, and extraordinary quests. The tales explore themes of bravery, loyalty, honor, and the triumph of good over evil. They also offer valuable lessons on morality and the consequences of one's actions. The author's translation captures the essence and richness of the original tales, imbuing them with his own flair and storytelling prowess.

  • av Charles Fillmore
    196,-

    In a world where the clamor of chaos and uncertainty echoes ceaselessly, there exists a literary gem that illuminates the path to boundless abundance and unwavering prosperity. "Prosperity," penned by the enlightened hand of Charles Fillmore, transcends the mere realm of words and unveils a profound understanding of the innate power within each human soul. Through the pages of this extraordinary tome, readers embark upon a transformative journey, guided by Fillmore's luminous prose and profound insights. With each turn of the page, the ethereal dance of words unfolds, revealing timeless truths and ageless principles. Fillmore's teachings, infused with divine inspiration, ignite the flame of possibility within the reader's heart, propelling them toward a destiny rich in abundance and prosperity. Through the pages of this extraordinary tome, readers embark upon a transformative journey, guided by Fillmore's luminous prose and profound insights. With each turn of the page, the ethereal dance of words unfolds, revealing timeless truths and ageless principles. Fillmore's teachings, infused with divine inspiration, ignite the flame of possibility within the reader's heart, propelling them toward a destiny rich in abundance and prosperity.

  • av Frank L Hammer
    186,-

    Life and Its Mysteries by Frank L. Hammer is an interesting expedition into the enigmatic realm of existence, unraveling the profound mysteries that lie at the core of our human experience. Hammer, with his insightful prose and inquisitive spirit, takes readers on a transformative journey, encouraging them to delve deeper into the fundamental questions of life. This extraordinary literary work challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to ponder the intricate tapestry of our existence. Hammer explores the nature of consciousness, the origins of life, and the purpose behind our earthly journey, delving into the depths of philosophy, spirituality, and science. Through a fusion of ancient wisdom and contemporary knowledge, Hammer presents a comprehensive exploration of the mysteries that surround us. The story serves as a guidebook for those seeking a deeper understanding of their place in the universe. Hammer's eloquent narrative and astute observations invite readers to contemplate the profound questions that have fascinated humanity for centuries.

  • av Horatio Alger
    256,-

    Kit, a little child, gets evicted from his house by his nasty uncle, who destroys his father's will and steals his inheritance. Kit is a blacksmith's apprentice, but he's miserable and wants out. When a traveling circus comes to town, he watches in awe as the acrobats perform. He abandons his family and life to join the circus, where he soon rises to prominence. In the end, Kit succeeds thanks to his own efforts and the lessons he's learned about friendship, hard work, and endurance. A legendary tale of rags-to-riches success, The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus emphasizes the value of friendship, hard effort, and sticking with your goals. A story that warms the heart and gives hope to people of all ages.

  • av Oliver Optic
    196,-

    All Aboard or Life on the Lake: A Sequel to The Boat Club 'is an enthralling novel penned by Oliver Optic. Serving as a sequel to 'The Boat Club, this book continues to unravel the thrilling adventures of a group of young friends who form a boating club and explore the wonders of the lake. The story takes place in and around a picturesque lake, where the Boat Club members eagerly embark on their summer escapades. Led by Commodore Noah Brooks, the spirited crew sets sail on various vessels, including sailboats, rowboats, and steamers, as they navigate the sparkling waters and discover hidden treasures along the shoreline. Amidst the idyllic backdrop, the book delves into the lives of the characters, delving into their individual triumphs and challenges. The narrative highlights themes of friendship, courage, and personal growth as the young members of the Boat Club face unexpected obstacles and learn valuable life lessons along the way.

  • av Frederick Marryat
    296,-

    "The Settlers in Canada" is a novel written by Frederick Marryat, a British author, and naval officer. The story follows the adventures of a British family, the Campbell family, who decide to emigrate to Canada in search of a new life. The Campbells, consisting of the father, Mr. Campbell, his wife, and their children, encounter various challenges and experiences as they settle in the Canadian wilderness. The novel portrays the struggles and triumphs of the settlers as they navigate the unfamiliar terrain, build their home, and interact with the local indigenous populations. Marryat provides vivid descriptions of the Canadian landscape, highlighting its beauty and harshness. Throughout the narrative, Marryat explores themes such as the pioneering spirit, resilience, and the clash of cultures. He portrays the interactions between the settlers and the indigenous people, shedding light on the cultural differences and conflicts that arise. "The Settlers in Canada" combines elements of adventure, romance, and social commentary. Marryat's background as a naval officer allows him to bring a sense of authenticity to the descriptions of seafaring and wilderness survival. "The Settlers in Canada" offers a fictionalized account of the challenges faced by early settlers in Canada, exploring their experiences, interactions, and the evolving dynamics of the colonial landscape.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    196 - 296,-

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    Embark on an extraordinary voyage into the world of Swami Vivekananda, a spiritual luminary whose profound teachings continue to inspire and transform lives. In his magnum opus, Notes from Lectures and Discourses, Swami Vivekananda unveils a treasury of timeless wisdom, encapsulating his profound insights and illuminating discourse. This enchanting collection offers a firsthand account of Swami Vivekananda's enlightening lectures, providing readers with a front-row seat to his magnetic presence and mesmerizing oratory skills. Through the pages of this transformative work, readers are transported into the presence of a remarkable spiritual teacher¿a guide who empowers individuals to transcend their limitations and tap into their inner reservoir of strength and potential.

  • av Captain Mayne Reid
    306,-

    Written by Captain Mayne Reid in 1871, The Lone Ranche is set in the American Old West. In the novel, the protagonist, Frank Forester, sets off to New Mexico in search of his long-lost father. A band of outlaws, a stunning young woman, and a shadowy stranger are just some of the people he meets on his journey. The story has all the elements of an exciting novel, including romance. Many editions of this book have been printed because of its widespread appeal. It has stood the test of time as one of Reid's most popular books. There is action, adventure, and romance galore in The Lone Ranche, a classic Western book. Therefore, it's highly recommended for fans of Western fiction.

  • av Henry Hart Milman
    196,-

    "Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems" is a collection of poems written by Henry Hart Milman. Milman was an English clergyman, historian, and poet. He served as the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London and had a deep interest in literature and religious history. Milman's poetry often drew inspiration from mythology, history, and biblical narratives. The collection "Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems" features the titular poem "Nala and Damayanti," which is a retelling of an episode from the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. The poem explores themes of love, loyalty, and the consequences of human actions. Milman's skillful use of language and his ability to capture the essence of the original story make this collection a notable contribution to English poetry. Aside from "Nala and Damayanti," the collection includes other poems that demonstrate Milman's versatility as a poet and his interest in various historical and mythological subjects. Overall, "Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems" showcases Milman's talent for storytelling and his ability to bring ancient tales to life through poetry.

  • av Charles Roger
    296,-

    "The Rise of Canada: From Barbarism to Wealth and Civilization, Vol-1" is an enlightening historical account written by Charles Roger that chronicles the remarkable journey of Canada from its early days of colonization to becoming a prosperous and civilized nation. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Roger delves into key historical events, such as the interactions between Indigenous peoples and European colonizers, the fur trade, the establishment of early settlements, and the conflicts that shaped Canada's identity. The story presents a comprehensive narrative that not only focuses on political and economic developments but also delves into the cultural, social, and environmental aspects of the nation's growth. This volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in Canadian history, offering a compelling exploration of Canada's transformation from a land of untamed wilderness to a nation known for its wealth, cultural diversity, and commitment to progress.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    270,-

    "Post Haste" is an adventure novel written by R.M. Ballantyne. The story follows the protagonist, who embarks on a high-stakes mission involving a race against time. Through vivid and descriptive storytelling, Ballantyne paints a picture of rugged landscapes, challenging environments, and thrilling encounters. The protagonist faces numerous obstacles and dangers along the way, testing their resourcefulness, courage, and determination. The narrative unfolds with a sense of urgency and excitement as the protagonist navigates through treacherous terrains, confronts natural hazards, and encounters various characters who either aid or hinder their progress. Ballantyne's storytelling prowess shines through as he weaves a tale that not only entertains but also imparts valuable life lessons. Themes of perseverance, adaptability, and the indomitable human spirit are woven into the fabric of the story. "Post Haste" stands as a testament to Ballantyne's ability to transport readers to far-flung places and immerse them in thrilling adventures. The novel captures the spirit of exploration and the thrill of the unknown, leaving readers eagerly turning the pages to discover what lies ahead. With its engaging narrative, memorable characters, and immersive settings, "Post Haste" showcases Ballantyne's talent for crafting enthralling tales of adventure and survival.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    270,-

    Prepare to be swept away on a thrilling high-seas escapade in R. M. Ballantyne's gripping tale, 'Shifting Winds: A Tough Yarn.' With a masterful blend of suspense, courage, and heart-pounding action, Ballantyne's narrative takes readers on a relentless journey across treacherous waters and into the depths of the human spirit. Beyond the thrilling action, "Shifting Winds" delves into deeper themes of resilience, camaraderie, and the unyielding human spirit. Ballantyne's characters are not mere sailors battling the elements but complex individuals grappling with their own fears, doubts, and desires. The story explores the transformative power of adversity and the remarkable capacity of the human soul to weather even the fiercest storms. With its meticulously researched maritime details, heart-stopping suspense, and richly drawn characters, "Shifting Winds" is a testament to Ballantyne's talent for crafting captivating tales of survival and adventure. This riveting yarn will transport readers into a world of churning seas, towering waves, and the unbreakable bonds forged in the face of relentless adversity.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    240,-

    "The Island Queen" is an adventure novel by R.M. Ballantyne, a renowned author known for his works targeting young readers during the 19th century. The story revolves around the adventures of a young protagonist, typically a teenage boy, who finds himself in a unique and unfamiliar setting¿an island. The island serves as the backdrop for a series of exciting events and encounters as the protagonist navigates through uncharted territories and interacts with various characters. Ballantyne's writing style captures the spirit of exploration and showcases the wonders and challenges of the island environment. From lush landscapes to hidden dangers, readers are transported into a world of mystery and adventure. "The Island Queen" often explores themes of survival, resourcefulness, and the importance of adaptability in unfamiliar surroundings. Through the experiences of the protagonist, readers are encouraged to embrace curiosity, courage, and a willingness to overcome obstacles. As with many of Ballantyne's novels, "The Island Queen" combines exciting storytelling with moral lessons. The characters often face ethical dilemmas or learn valuable life lessons throughout their adventures, promoting virtues such as honesty, integrity, and perseverance.

  • av Thomas Babington Macaulay
    270,-

    Thomas Babington Macaulay, a famous British historian, writer, and politician, is the author of the well-known historical masterwork "The History of England, from the Accession of James II." This important series' fifth volume, which covers the events from the Glorious Revolution until the end of William's reign, focuses on a significant time in English history. In this book, Macaulay keeps up his compelling narrative while exploring the social, political, and religious forces that molded England during this crucial period. He illuminates the complexities of the time by examining important people, wars, and greater social changes with his trademark eloquence and rigorous research. As he examines the victories and difficulties the English country experienced, Macaulay demonstrates his skill as a historian by providing a thorough and analytical narrative. Volume 5 is a crucial tool for anybody wanting to comprehend the nuances of English history because of his vivid descriptions, fascinating narrative, and deep comprehension of the topic. The history book "The History of England, from the Accession of James II" is a monument to Macaulay's superb research and his prodigious storytelling skills. Readers are taken back in time via this book, developing a greater understanding of the people and occasions that formed England's history.

  • av Thomas Chandler Haliburton
    240,-

    "The Clockmaker; Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville" is a book written by Thomas Chandler Haliburton. It is a collection of humorous sketches and anecdotes featuring the character Samuel Slick. The book is structured as a series of episodes or stories, each showcasing the wit and wisdom of Samuel Slick, a fictional character from the town of Slickville. Samuel Slick is depicted as a traveling clock peddler, known for his shrewd observations and sharp-tongued remarks. Through a combination of satire, humor, and social commentary, Haliburton presents a colorful portrayal of life in Nova Scotia, Canada, and the United States during the early 19th century. Samuel Slick's sayings and doings touch upon various aspects of society, including politics, religion, business, and relationships. "The Clockmaker; Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville" is a humorous and satirical collection that offers a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of the 19th century North America through the colorful character of Samuel Slick.

  • av Reginald R Sharpe
    346,-

    Reginald R. Sharpe is a well-known historian who focuses on the history of London, and his book "London and the Kingdom - Vol-1" is a noteworthy historical work. This book explores the complex fabric of London's history, from its earliest days up to the time frame of this study. Sharpe takes a close look at the political, social, economic, and cultural changes in the city. The author describes London's lively streets, bustling markets, and famous sites with impressive accuracy and depth of research. Through in-depth profiles of both notable persons and common Londoners, he gives readers a rich perspective on the city's development. Furthermore, "London and the Kingdom - Vol-1" examines London's relationship with the monarchy, other cities, and regions within the greater context of the English kingdom.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    330,-

    In Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume-IV, the profound wisdom and intellectual prowess of Swami Vivekananda are unveiled, inviting readers to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. This volume encapsulates the rich tapestry of Swami Vivekananda's teachings, encompassing diverse themes such as spirituality, philosophy, social reform, and the pursuit of excellence. The book begins by delving into Swami Vivekananda's teachings on spirituality, where he expounds on the nature of the self and its connection to the divine. Through his profound insights, he guides readers toward a deeper understanding of the true purpose of life, emphasizing the significance of self-realization and the path to inner peace. The volume sheds light on Swami Vivekananda's philosophical musings, as he explores topics such as the nature of existence, the concept of God, and the interplay between spirituality and science.

  • av James Anthony Froude
    346,-

    "The Reign of Henry the Eighth" is a compelling historical work written by James Anthony Froude, a renowned English historian and author. Volume 1 of this notable series focuses on the reign of King Henry VIII, one of the most influential and controversial monarchs in English history. In this volume, Froude delves into the life and reign of Henry VIII, exploring his political maneuvers, religious reforms, and personal relationships. Froude's meticulous research and vivid storytelling bring the era to life, shedding light on the complexities of Henry's character, his marriages, and the far-reaching consequences of his decisions. Froude's narrative skillfully navigates the political intrigues, religious changes, and social transformations that characterized Henry's reign. Through his engaging prose, readers gain valuable insights into the motivations and actions of not only Henry VIII but also the key figures who shaped his court and the wider political landscape of Tudor England. "The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1" stands as a testament to Froude's deep knowledge of the period and his ability to present a balanced and nuanced account of one of England's most pivotal eras.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    Translation of Writings by Swami Vivekananda captures the essence of his profound thoughts and timeless wisdom, presented uniquely and creatively. Within the confines of this literary masterpiece, Vivekananda's eloquent words transcend cultural and linguistic barriers, resonating with readers across the globe. This book serves as a gateway to explore the depths of Vivekananda's mind, as he delves into various subjects like spirituality, philosophy, and human potential. Through meticulous translations, his powerful ideas, often steeped in ancient Indian scriptures and Vedantic philosophy, come alive in a language that transcends mere words. The beauty of this book lies not only in its content but also in its ability to bridge the gap between cultures. It offers a glimpse into Vivekananda's immense wisdom, presenting his teachings in a manner that resonates with readers of diverse backgrounds.

  • av A F Pollard
    296,-

    Henry VIII is a full biography of King Henry VIII. The history goes into the deep knowledge of Henry VIII's unique personality and the essential events that shaped his rule. The author tells the story of Henry's life from the time he took the throne in 1509 until he died in 1547. Readers can read about his political moves, marriages, religious changes, and the effect he had on English society. Pollard does a lot of study and analysis to look at how religion changed in England during Henry's rule, especially when he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and started the Church of England. The biography also talks about Henry's relationships with his women, like how he wanted a son to be his heir, which led to his famous divorces, annulments, and executions. This biography is a must-read for anyone interested in English history or the life of Henry VIII.

  • av Horatio Alger
    256,-

    Jack's Ward; Or, The Boy Guardian is a story of perseverance written by Horatio Alger. A young man named Jack is left to care for his younger brother, Frank because of the death of their parents. Jack is a hard-working and honest young man, and he does his best to provide for Frank. However, things are not easy for them, and they often struggle to make ends meet. Jack becomes the ward of a wealthy businessman, Mr. Hardcastle who has a liking for Jack. Under his guidance, Jack faces several challenges and obstacles while hustling for a better life for himself. This journey of Jack will take you through the value of hard work, patience, gratitude, and responsibility. It is a tale about how everyone can fulfill their aspirations, regardless of how challenging their situation may be.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    270,-

    "Mind Power: The Secret of Mental Magic" by William Walker Atkinson is a captivating book that delves into the fascinating realm of the human mind and its extraordinary potential. In this transformative work, Atkinson explores the principles and techniques of harnessing mind power to manifest desired outcomes. The book reveals the secrets of mental magic, emphasizing the power of focused thought, concentration, and visualization in shaping one's reality. Atkinson guides readers on how to tap into their subconscious mind and unlock its hidden abilities for personal and professional success. Through practical exercises and insightful teachings, readers learn to develop their mental faculties, enhance their creative visualization skills, and overcome limiting beliefs. With Atkinson's guidance, readers can tap into the extraordinary power of their mind, embrace their innate abilities, and create a life of abundance, success, and fulfillment through the practice of mental magic.

  • av William Walker Atkinson
    196,-

    "The Psychology of Salesmanship" is a book written by William Walker Atkinson. He focuses on the psychological aspects of salesmanship and explores the principles and techniques that contribute to successful selling. He delves into the mindset, attitudes, and skills required to effectively persuade and influence others in the sales process. Atkinson emphasizes the importance of understanding human psychology and how it relates to the art of selling. He explores topics such as building rapport, creating persuasive messages, establishing trust, and overcoming objections. The book provides insights into the psychological triggers that motivate people to make purchasing decisions and offers practical strategies for sales professionals to apply in their interactions with customers. Through his writing, Atkinson aims to equip salespeople with a deeper understanding of human behavior, enabling them to connect with customers on a deeper level and tailor their approach to individual needs and desires. He emphasizes the importance of empathy, active listening, and effective communication skills as key components of successful salesmanship. "The Psychology of Salesmanship" presents a combination of psychological principles, practical tips, and real-life examples to illustrate the concepts discussed. Atkinson's writing style is accessible and engaging, making the book valuable for both experienced sales professionals and those new to the field.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    280,-

    The plot of "The Big Otter" centers on the protagonist, Ralph Osberton, as he sets off on a journey to discover Canada's unexplored interior. As Ralph travels through the wilderness with a team of explorers and Indigenous guides, they face many perils and perplexities. Throughout the story, the author paints a vivid picture of the Canadian countryside, from its thick woods to its tremendous rivers and towering mountains. The novel emphasizes themes of bravery, resourcefulness, and teamwork as Ralph and his comrades confront deadly encounters with wild creatures, difficult weather conditions, and battles with other groups. In addition to being a fun read, "The Big Otter" teaches readers about perseverance, flexibility, and the beauty of nature via its exciting adventures and surprising plot twists.

  • av Horatio Alger
    240,-

    "Making His Way; Or, Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward" is a captivating novel written by Horatio Alger. Set in the late 19th century, the story follows the determined protagonist, Frank Courtney, as he faces numerous obstacles and challenges on his journey to success. Born into modest circumstances, Frank dreams of a better life and is determined to overcome his humble beginnings. With hard work, perseverance, and a strong moral compass, he navigates through various trials, including financial hardships, social barriers, and personal setbacks. Along the way, Frank learns valuable life lessons, discovers the importance of integrity and honesty, and forms lasting friendships. Horatio Alger's inspiring narrative highlights the American Dream and the belief that with determination and character, anyone can overcome adversity and achieve their goals. "Making His Way" is a timeless tale of hope, resilience, and the power of self-belief, resonating with readers of all ages and inspiring them to pursue their own dreams and aspirations.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    Swami Vivekananda wrote a book called Raja Yoga about how he rewrote Patanjali's Yoga Sutras for a Western audience. The book is called Raja Yoga. Raja Yoga was an instant hit and had a big impact on how people in the West thought about yoga. De Michelis says that Raja Yoga is the beginning of modern yoga, even though yoga has changed a lot since then. Raja Yoga has transcripts of Vivekananda's talks on "Raja Yoga" and his interpretation of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. It also has a "rather free translation" of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras with Vivekananda's commentaries, which was also a set of talks. It gives strange teachings to a group of cultists who were looking for "ideologically familiar forms of practical spirituality."

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    256,-

    Freaks on the Fells' is an enhanced adventure novel written by R.M. Ballantyne. Set in the picturesque Lake District region of England, the story revolves around the experiences of two young boys, Frank and Gerard, as they embark on a thrilling journey. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the beautiful yet treacherous fells, where the boys' courage and resourcefulness are put to the test. They encounter various challenges, including wild animals, treacherous terrain, and unexpected dangers lurking in the wilderness. As they navigate through these perils, Frank and Gerard form an unbreakable bond of friendship and learn valuable lessons about bravery, resilience, and the importance of trust. Through their escapades, the author highlights the wonders of nature and instills a sense of appreciation for the untamed wilderness. This novel is a timeless tale of exploration and self-discovery, appealing to readers of all ages. It captures the spirit of adventure and reminds us of the strength we can find within ourselves when faced with adversity.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    196,-

    In the profound tapestry of Lectures and Discourses-IV, the revered Swami Vivekananda weaves a spellbinding narrative that intertwines timeless wisdom with practical guidance, illuminating the path toward self-realization and societal transformation. Within its pages, readers are transported to a realm of intellectual stimulation and spiritual enlightenment. The author fearlessly addresses diverse topics, from the nature of the mind and the power of concentration to the importance of education and social harmony. With a commanding presence and eloquent articulation, Swami Vivekananda's teachings inspire individuals to embrace their inherent divinity, realize their true potential, and transcend the limitations imposed by society or circumstance. The novel serves as a spiritual compass, guiding seekers on a transformative journey of self-discovery, empathy, and the realization of universal oneness.

  • av L T Meade
    270,-

    L.T. Meade was a well-known author of children's and young adult literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his novel "Sue, A Little Heroine" is a touching tale of triumph over adversity. Sue, a courageous and sympathetic main character, is put through a lot in the story. Sue, an orphan raised by her strict Aunt Jane, has a difficult time finding her footing in life. But she has a strong character that allows her to triumph over adversity and have a positive effect on those around her. As the plot progresses, Sue's courage and selflessness are tested. She stands up to bullies, negotiates complicated family dynamics, and advocates for what she thinks is right. Sue acquires a profound understanding of friendship, empathy, and the efficacy of compassion as a result of her activities. Because of L.T. Meade's skill as a storyteller, his readers are immersed in engrossing stories about individuals they can relate to and situations that make them feel both hopeful and inspired.

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