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  • av H. G. Wells
    200,-

    "A World Set Free" by H. G. Wells is a gripping and visionary science fiction novel that foresaw the revolutionary impact of atomic energy long before its time. Published in 1914, Wells crafts a tale of international intrigue and geopolitical tensions as nations scramble to control the devastating power of atomic bombs. Beyond its thrilling narrative, the novel delves into ethical dilemmas and moral complexities, contemplating the dual nature of scientific progress. Wells' exploration of the consequences of technological advancements remains as relevant as ever, offering readers a timeless reflection on the choices we make in our pursuit of knowledge and power. In this thought-provoking work, "A World Set Free" serves as both a cautionary tale and a testament to the enduring impact of scientific discovery on the course of human history.

  • av Jules Verne
    256,-

    "An Antarctic Mystery" is a captivating adventure novel penned by the visionary Jules Verne. Set against the backdrop of the icy and mysterious Antarctic region, the story unfolds as Captain Len Guy and his crew embark on a perilous journey to unravel the enigma surrounding the disappearance of the Jane, a ship that vanished years ago under inexplicable circumstances. As the expedition ventures into the uncharted and unforgiving Antarctic landscape, they encounter a series of extraordinary phenomena, encountering ancient secrets, lost civilizations, and the haunting specter of the spectral ship itself. Verne weaves a tale of suspense, exploration, and the indomitable human spirit, creating a gripping narrative that immerses readers in the icy depths of an otherworldly mystery. "An Antarctic Mystery" is a timeless adventure that beckons readers to the edge of the known world, inviting them to join a quest where survival is uncertain, and the truth lies hidden beneath the frigid surface of an uncharted continent.

  • av Jules Verne
    200,-

    Embark on a thrilling transatlantic odyssey in Jules Verne's "A Floating City," where the 19th-century world of maritime travel unfolds with captivating intrigue. Follow the journey of Andrei Marc aboard the "City of Buffalo," a transatlantic steamer, as Verne skillfully weaves a tale of adventure, romance, and societal dynamics. Amidst the technological marvels and personal connections that unfold on the high seas, the novel presents a vivid snapshot of life aboard a floating city. With unexpected twists and encounters, Verne's storytelling prowess paints a compelling picture of the challenges and allure of the open sea, making "A Floating City" an unforgettable classic that invites readers to explore the magic of the unknown.

  • av George Sand
    396,-

    Rediscover the charm of old-world Europe and the transformative power of music in "Consuelo," an evocative novel penned by the trailblazing French author George Sand. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Bohemia, the novel unveils the captivating journey of the eponymous heroine, Consuelo, a talented and virtuous singer. Rising from the Venice streets' hardships to the refined courts of Europe, Consuelo's vibrant character and unwavering principles shape her life, threading a compelling narrative that explores the human spirit's strength and resilience.George Sand's "Consuelo" is a celebration of authenticity and an inspiring testament to the power of women. Sand's exquisite storytelling masterfully interweaves romance, mystery, and historical drama, taking readers through tumultuous revolutions and royal courts, unraveled through the discerning eyes of Consuelo. As much a novel about personal growth as it is a social commentary, the book navigates the class structures, power dynamics, and social norms of the era, mirroring Sand's own feminist views. Brimming with unforgettable characters and rich detail, "Consuelo" is an enthralling read for those who relish poignant narratives, historical context, and a strong female protagonist.

  • av George Sand
    186,-

  • av Pierre Loti
    200,-

  • av Honore de Balzac
    256,-

    Letters of Two Brides by Honoré de Balzac is an engaging epistolary novel that provides a profound exploration of two women's lives in early 19th-century France. The book unfolds through intimate letters exchanged between two close friends - Louise de Chaulieu and Renée de Maucombe. Through their correspondence, Balzac deftly explores their transition from the confines of the convent school to the complexities of adulthood, marriage, and society. This tale is a stunning portrayal of female friendship, the dynamics of love, and the societal constraints of their time.Both women follow different paths in life, with Louise pursuing a path of romantic passion and Renée embodying the virtues of duty and motherhood. Their differing views and experiences of love and life present a fascinating dichotomy, offering the reader a deep dive into their innermost thoughts and emotions. Balzac's nuanced depiction of their individual journeys illuminates the human condition, creating a captivating narrative that is both a love story and a social commentary. Letters of Two Brides is a remarkable exploration of the enduring themes of love, friendship, and the choices we make.

  • av Jules Verne
    200,-

    Embark on an exhilarating celestial adventure with Jules Verne's "Around the Moon." As the sequel to the groundbreaking "From the Earth to the Moon," this novel continues the daring exploits of the brave astronauts from the Baltimore Gun Club. Cast into space by a colossal cannon, their spacecraft, the Columbiad, is destined for a journey around the moon, plunging the crew into the heart of the unknown."Around the Moon" is a testament to Verne's extraordinary vision of space travel, brimming with suspense, scientific intrigue, and the exhilarating spirit of exploration. As our intrepid astronauts navigate lunar landscapes and grapple with the physical challenges of space, readers are offered a thrilling ride through the cosmos, seen through the lens of Verne's unique scientific foresight and unrivaled storytelling. So, strap in and prepare for liftoff - this cosmic voyage promises to captivate your imagination, transporting you beyond the realm of ordinary into the extraordinary. Discover why Jules Verne continues to be the guiding star of science fiction, inspiring generations of explorers, dreamers, and readers alike.

  • av George Sand
    270,-

    In "The Marquis de Villemer," acclaimed author George Sand intricately weaves a tale of love, society, and self-discovery set in the backdrop of 19th-century France. This provocative narrative showcases Sand's keen observations on the class dynamics of her time, offering a profound exploration of the human spirit that continues to resonate today. Readers find themselves transported to a world of elegance and charm, where the complexities of love and duty intertwine.The story centers around the young and charming Caroline, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she finds herself torn between her loyalty to her employer, the Duchess of Villemer, and her growing affection for the duchess's younger son, the Marquis de Villemer. A man of strong principles and deep sensitivities, the Marquis emerges as a character who embodies both the idealism and contradictions of his era. As the narrative unfolds, readers bear witness to a beautifully crafted romantic drama full of passion, societal norms, and an exploration of the human condition. Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of "The Marquis de Villemer," a literary journey you won't forget.

  • av Jules Verne
    320,-

    "The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras" is a gripping exploration of uncharted territories by the visionary Jules Verne. It chronicles the relentless ambition of Captain Hatteras, who, driven by an insatiable hunger for discovery, undertakes a perilous journey towards the North Pole. Battling extreme weather conditions, mutinous crew, and the uncertainty of unexplored regions, Hatteras demonstrates unyielding courage and determination in his quest for knowledge and adventure.This work is a testament to Verne's ingenious storytelling and love for exploration. Brimming with thrilling action, rich detail, and an unexpected climax, "The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras" propels readers into the heart of the Arctic, illuminating the strength of the human spirit in the face of insurmountable challenges. A must-read for adventure enthusiasts and science fiction fans alike.

  • av Walter Scott
    246,-

  • av George Sand
    200,-

    Experience the resplendent world of 19th-century France in George Sand's masterpiece, "The Bagpipers". This immersive work of fiction portrays the epic journey of a talented young bagpiper from a small French village, who dares to challenge the traditions of his time in pursuit of musical excellence. Sand, with her uncanny flair for character development and deep understanding of human nature, intricately weaves themes of ambition, love, and societal upheaval, building a tale of musical passion that's intertwined with a profound commentary on class and gender politics of her era."The Bagpipers" is a symphony of emotional depth and compelling narratives, set against the backdrop of an ever-evolving France on the brink of modernity. With her beautiful prose and lyrical descriptions of rural France and the bustling streets of Paris, Sand paints a vibrant picture that would enthrall readers. Her portrayal of the relentless spirit of the protagonist, challenged by societal norms and personal doubts, serves as an inspiring metaphor for the human pursuit of passion and purpose. A delightful read for lovers of historical fiction and anyone interested in experiencing the timeless artistry of George Sand.

  • av George Sand
    186,-

    "François the Waif" is a poignant tale from the remarkable pen of George Sand. Weaving through the French countryside, it follows the life of François, an abandoned child whose quest for love and belonging forms the heart of this compelling narrative. This is Sand at her best, painting a detailed, immersive picture of rural life in nineteenth-century France, balancing between the warmth of human connections and the harsh realities of peasant existence.François's journey from a forsaken waif to a resilient young man is steeped in heartbreak and triumph, themes that will resonate deeply with readers. Sand's masterful storytelling and profound insights into human nature elevate this novel from a mere tale of survival to a profound exploration of humanity, compassion, and the transformative power of love. "François the Waif" is a beautifully crafted story that will captivate anyone who cherishes classic literature, absorbing characters, and rich, evocative settings.

  • av George Sand
    246,-

  • av Honore de Balzac
    150,-

  • av Honore de Balzac
    150,-

  • av George Sand
    176,-

    Journey back to the bucolic French countryside with George Sand's timeless novel, "The Devil's Pool." Immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of rural life as you follow the captivating story of Germain, a hardworking and widowed peasant who is tasked with finding a new wife to help raise his children. A simple yet profound task, complicated by love and societal norms, gives us an insightful look into the traditions, struggles, and the indomitable spirit of the French rural class of the 19th century. Sand's beautiful prose illuminates the nuanced relationships, demonstrating a deep empathy for her characters and their predicaments, making their experiences feel as real and touching today as when the book was first published."The Devil's Pool" is an absorbing exploration of love, duty, and the complexities of human relationships set against a backdrop of agrarian life that Sand renders with such authenticity that one can almost hear the rustle of the wheat fields. The book delves into the existential question of choosing between love and duty, passion and societal expectations, brilliantly capturing the emotional turmoil that comes with such decisions. George Sand's novel transcends its historical period to deliver a story that resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with the dichotomies of the human heart. "The Devil's Pool" invites you to experience a slice of history, enjoy an intense emotional journey, and connect with enduring universal themes.

  • av George Sand
    190,-

    Embark on a riveting journey through rural France in "Little Fadette," penned by the remarkable George Sand. At its heart, this enchanting novel explores the profound themes of love, prejudice, and social conventions, brilliantly unraveling against a backdrop of pastoral beauty. The story revolves around the much-maligned Fadette, a diminutive girl shunned by her community for her family's peculiar ways, yet whose strength of spirit, wisdom, and understanding of nature far exceed her age and stature.Written with Sand's characteristic eloquence and intricate character development, "Little Fadette" weaves a love story that defies societal norms. The twin brothers Landry and Sylvinet, with their starkly contrasting personalities, are drawn to the captivating Fadette, setting the stage for a tale of deep-seated rivalry, emotional growth, and redemption. As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover the transformative power of love and the potential for change that lies within understanding and acceptance. Dive into this timeless classic and let George Sand guide you through a world where love transcends societal boundaries and prejudice.

  • av Jules Verne
    270,-

  • av George W. M. Reynolds
    310,-

  • av Alexandre Dumas
    396,-

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