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  • av L. T. Meade
    316,-

    ""A Very Naughty Girl"" is a novel written by L. T. Meade. The story revolves around a young girl named Peggy who is sent to a strict boarding school after her mother dies. Peggy is a rebellious and mischievous girl who finds it difficult to conform to the rules and regulations of the school. She makes friends with a group of girls who are equally mischievous and they embark on a series of adventures that get them into trouble with the school authorities. Peggy also has to deal with the loss of her mother and the absence of her father who is away on business. As the story progresses, Peggy learns valuable lessons about friendship, responsibility, and the consequences of her actions. The novel is set in the late 19th century and provides a glimpse into the life of young girls in boarding schools during that period. It is a story of adventure, friendship, and coming of age that will appeal to readers of all ages.¿""Ah! I thought so. I don't think she could be very polite, to anybody. Now, suppose you and I become friends.? The Castle belongs to me -- or will when Uncle Ned dies. I can order people to come or people to go; and I order you to come. You shall come up to the house with me. You shall have lunch with me; you shall really. I have got a lovely suite of rooms -- a bedroom of blue-and-silver and a little sitting-room for my own use; and you shall come there, and Jasper shall serve us both. Do you know that you are sweetly pretty? -- just like a gipsy. You are lovely! Will you come with me now? Do! come at once.""

  • av Charlotte Maria Tucker
    196,-

    "The Rambles of a Rat" is a children's novel written by Charlotte Maria Tucker, an English author who wrote under the pseudonym A.L.O.E. (A Lady of England). The book was first published in the 19th century and is known for its charming and didactic narrative.The story follows the adventures of a rat named Rambles who decides to leave the rat world and explore the human world. The rat's journey provides a unique perspective on human behavior and society, as seen through the eyes of a rodent. The narrative is both entertaining and instructive, offering moral lessons and insights into human nature.The book is characterized by its anthropomorphic portrayal of animals, with Rambles taking on human-like qualities and experiencing various challenges and encounters in the human world. Throughout the story, the author weaves in moral lessons and values, making it a suitable read for children. The engaging narrative style and the imaginative exploration of the rat's adventures contribute to the book's appeal."The Rambles of a Rat" reflects the Victorian-era emphasis on moral instruction in children's literature and provides an interesting blend of fantasy and moral lessons. While not as well-known as some other works in the genre, the book remains a noteworthy contribution to children's literature from the 19th century.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    180,-

    "The Adventures of Reddy Fox" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and conservationist. The book was first published in 1913 and is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the fictional world of the Green Forest.The story revolves around Reddy Fox, a lively and clever young fox known for his mischievous adventures. Reddy lives in the Green Forest and often finds himself in humorous and tricky situations as he interacts with other woodland creatures. One of his primary pursuits is outsmarting Farmer Brown's boy and avoiding capture.The narrative not only entertains young readers with its engaging storyline but also imparts valuable lessons about nature, wildlife, and the importance of wit and resourcefulness. Throughout the book, Burgess weaves in elements of natural history, introducing children to the habits and behaviors of the various animals that inhabit the Green Forest.The Adventures of Reddy Fox is part of Burgess's larger collection of animal stories, collectively known as "Old Mother West Wind" series. The series features anthropomorphic animal characters and is designed to educate children about the natural world while fostering a love for wildlife and conservation.Burgess's storytelling is characterized by its warmth, simplicity, and the charm of the characters. "The Adventures of Reddy Fox" is a delightful read for young audiences, offering both entertainment and educational value as it brings the forest and its inhabitants to life through the eyes of the endearing Reddy Fox.

  • av Herbert Spencer
    156,-

    "The Philosophy of Style" is an essay written by Herbert Spencer, a prominent 19th-century philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist. Originally published in 1852, this essay is considered one of Spencer's important works outside of his contributions to sociology and biology. The essay delves into the principles and characteristics of effective writing style.Key points from "The Philosophy of Style" include:Clarity and Economy of Expression: Spencer emphasizes the importance of clear and concise writing. He argues that the primary goal of language is to communicate ideas, and a good writing style achieves this with precision and simplicity.The Economy of Attention: Spencer introduces the concept of the "economy of attention," suggesting that an author should not waste the reader's mental energy. He advocates for a style that minimizes unnecessary complexity and allows the reader to focus on the substance of the message.Organic Metaphors: Spencer uses organic metaphors to describe the development of a piece of writing. He compares the growth of a sentence to the growth of a living organism, emphasizing the idea that each part should contribute to the overall harmony and effectiveness of the whole.Rhythm and Parallelism: Spencer discusses the importance of rhythm and parallelism in writing. He argues that a well-constructed sentence should have a natural flow and balance, contributing to the overall aesthetic quality of the writing.Emphasis on the Reader's Experience: Spencer emphasizes that good writing considers the reader's experience. Writers should be aware of how their words will be received and strive to make the reading experience as engaging and comprehensible as possible."The Philosophy of Style" has been influential in the field of rhetoric and has contributed to discussions on the art and science of effective communication. While some of Spencer's ideas may be specific to the literary conventions of his time, many of his principles remain relevant to discussions on clear and impactful writing today.

  • av George Berkeley
    196,-

    "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge" is a philosophical work written by the Irish philosopher George Berkeley. It was first published in 1710 and is considered one of Berkeley's major contributions to the field of metaphysics. The treatise is a key text in the history of philosophy and idealism.Key Themes and Concepts:Immaterialism/Idealism: Perhaps the most famous aspect of Berkeley's philosophy is his rejection of the existence of material substance. He argued that only minds and ideas exist, and that physical objects are nothing more than collections of ideas. This view is often referred to as "immaterialism" or "idealism."Perception and Reality: Berkeley's philosophy is centered around the idea that our perception creates our reality. He contends that everything we know or experience is based on our perceptions and that the external world is dependent on being perceived by minds.Esse est Percipi (To Be is to Be Perceived): Berkeley's famous dictum captures his central thesis that the existence of an object is dependent on its being perceived. If an object is not perceived, it ceases to exist. This idea challenges the traditional view of an external, mind-independent reality.God's Role: Berkeley invokes the concept of God as a guarantor of the consistency and coherence of the world. According to him, God perceives all things, and their continued existence relies on being perceived by the divine mind.Attack on Abstract Ideas: Berkeley criticized the notion of abstract ideas, arguing that general concepts or abstract entities have no independent existence outside of individual minds. This is a departure from the more empiricist views of philosophers like John Locke.Anti-Skepticism: While challenging the materialist worldview, Berkeley's philosophy also serves as a response to skepticism. By grounding reality in perception and the mind of God, he seeks to establish a stable and meaningful foundation for knowledge.Accessible Language: Berkeley wrote in a clear and accessible style, aiming to make complex philosophical ideas understandable to a broader audience. This accessibility has contributed to the enduring influence of his work.Berkeley's "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge" is a seminal work that has significantly influenced subsequent philosophical thought. His ideas on immaterialism and the nature of reality have sparked debates and discussions among philosophers for centuries, making the treatise a foundational text in the history of Western philosophy.

  • av Elizabeth Ellicott
    270,-

    Step into the heart of the home with this essential guide, "Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers." Authored by a seasoned culinary expert and home management enthusiast, this cookbook is a treasure trove of practical wisdom, time-tested recipes, and invaluable advice for individuals venturing into the art of homemaking.Key Features:Comprehensive Culinary Compendium: This cookbook is a comprehensive compendium that goes beyond a mere collection of recipes. It serves as a reliable companion for young housekeepers, providing guidance on meal planning, grocery shopping, and efficient kitchen organization.Time-Tested Recipes: Discover a diverse array of time-tested recipes that cater to every palate and occasion. From comforting family dinners to elegant dinner party dishes, each recipe is crafted with clarity and precision, ensuring that even novice cooks can create delicious and satisfying meals.Nutritional Guidance: Emphasizing the importance of balanced and wholesome meals, the cookbook incorporates nutritional insights, helping young housekeepers make informed choices for the well-being of their families.Budget-Friendly Tips: Recognizing the economic considerations of managing a household, the book offers practical advice on budgeting, smart shopping, and making the most of ingredients to create flavorful and economical dishes.Meal Planning Strategies: Simplify your life with expert meal planning strategies. Learn how to organize your weekly menu, streamline grocery shopping, and reduce kitchen stress with efficient preparation techniques.Housekeeping Hints: Beyond the kitchen, the book provides valuable hints and tips on general housekeeping, organization, and creating a welcoming home environment. From stain removal tricks to room-by-room cleaning guides, it's a comprehensive resource for maintaining a harmonious household.Seasonal Inspirations: Explore the joys of cooking with the seasons. The cookbook features seasonal recipes that celebrate the flavors and ingredients available throughout the year, fostering a connection with nature's bounty.Personal Touch: Infused with a warm and personal touch, the author shares anecdotes, insights, and a genuine passion for the culinary arts. Readers will feel as though they have a mentor in the kitchen, guiding them toward success with each culinary endeavor."Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers" is more than a cookbook; it's a trusted companion for those embarking on the journey of homemaking. Packed with practical wisdom and culinary delights, this book is a timeless guide for creating a home filled with warmth, nourishment, and the joy of shared meals.

  • av Sheila R. Shillings
    236,-

    "Beyond the Chop: Elevated Meat Dishes for Epicurean Enthusiasts" is a culinary masterpiece that caters to the discerning palate of meat connoisseurs. This cookbook takes readers on a gastronomic journey, transcending the ordinary to explore the artistry of preparing beef, veal, mutton, lamb, venison, and pork dishes. Each recipe within its pages is carefully crafted to elevate the dining experience, showcasing the richness and diversity of flavors that different meats offer.The book begins with an introduction that sets the stage for the culinary adventure ahead, providing insights into the unique characteristics of each meat variety and offering tips on selecting the finest cuts. The recipes are thoughtfully organized, guiding both seasoned chefs and home cooks through a range of techniques and preparations.From succulent beef steaks to delicate veal medallions, hearty lamb stews to venison roasts, and the crispy perfection of pork dishes, "Beyond the Chop" offers a comprehensive collection of dishes that celebrate the nuances of each meat. The recipes are designed to appeal to epicurean enthusiasts who appreciate the finer details of culinary artistry.Throughout the cookbook, vibrant and enticing images accompany the recipes, inspiring readers to embark on their own culinary adventures. Each dish is not just a meal but an experience-a celebration of the rich tapestry of flavors that well-prepared meat dishes can bring to the table.Whether you're a seasoned chef looking to expand your repertoire or an enthusiastic home cook eager to impress, "Beyond the Chop" invites you to explore the world of elevated meat dishes, where every bite is a symphony of taste and texture, curated for the true epicurean at heart.

  • av Guy De Maupassant
    316,-

    "Strong As Death" ("Fort comme la mort" in French) is a novel written by the renowned French author Guy de Maupassant. Originally published in 1889, it is one of Maupassant's later works and reflects his mature style and narrative prowess.The novel revolves around the passionate and tumultuous love affair between the protagonist, Paul Pavlovitch, a successful painter in Paris, and the beautiful young woman, Fanny Legrand. The title "Strong As Death" suggests the intensity of the emotions explored in the narrative, emphasizing the enduring and often destructive nature of love.As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey through the complexities of human relationships, exploring themes of love, desire, jealousy, and the inexorable passage of time. Maupassant skillfully delves into the psychological nuances of his characters, portraying their inner conflicts and the consequences of their choices.The narrative is set against the backdrop of the bohemian and artistic milieu of late 19th-century Paris, providing a vivid and atmospheric portrayal of the cultural and social milieu of the time. The novel is celebrated for its evocative prose, keen insights into human nature, and the exploration of the timeless theme of love's power and its ability to shape and sometimes shatter lives."Strong As Death" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of the human heart, capturing the essence of love's intensity and the profound impact it can have on individuals. Maupassant's narrative craftsmanship and keen observations make this novel a compelling read, as it navigates the highs and lows of romantic entanglements, making it a classic work in French literature. Through the characters of Paul and Fanny, readers are invited to reflect on the all-encompassing and sometimes destructive force of love, making "Strong As Death" a timeless exploration of the human condition.

  • av Christian D. Larson
    266,-

    "Your Forces and How to Use Them - Optimist Creed" is a self-help book written by Christian D. Larson. First published in 1922, Larson explores principles of positive thinking, personal development, and the power of the mind to shape one's reality. The book is a blend of spiritual philosophy, psychology, and practical advice.Key elements of the book include:Optimist Creed: The "Optimist Creed" is a set of affirmations or principles that promote a positive and optimistic mindset. Larson encourages readers to adopt these affirmations as a daily practice to shape their thoughts and attitudes.Power of Positive Thinking: Larson delves into the idea that one's thoughts and beliefs have a profound impact on their experiences and outcomes in life. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating a positive mental attitude to harness personal power and achieve success.Mind as a Creative Force: The book explores the concept that the mind is a creative force capable of shaping reality. Larson encourages readers to understand the power of their thoughts and beliefs in influencing their circumstances and outcomes.Self-Improvement: Larson provides practical advice on self-improvement and personal development. This includes insights on building self-confidence, developing willpower, and overcoming challenges.Spiritual Philosophy: While rooted in practical psychology, the book also touches on spiritual philosophy. Larson's teachings incorporate elements of spirituality, suggesting that aligning one's thoughts with higher ideals can lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life.Application of Principles: Throughout the book, Larson provides examples and real-life applications of the principles he discusses. This helps readers understand how to integrate these concepts into their daily lives.Timeless Wisdom: Despite being written in the early 20th century, "Your Forces and How to Use Them" remains relevant and has gained a reputation for offering timeless wisdom. The principles presented are enduring and continue to inspire individuals seeking personal growth and fulfillment.As with many self-help books of its era, Larson's work reflects the optimistic and idealistic spirit prevalent in the early 20th century. Readers looking for a blend of positive psychology, spiritual insights, and practical advice may find value in "Your Forces and How to Use Them - Optimist Creed."

  • av Honoré de Balzac
    196,-

    The story is set in Paris and revolves around the romantic entanglements of Henri de Marsay, a young and wealthy aristocrat, and Paquita Valdes, the mysterious "girl with the golden eyes." Henri becomes infatuated with Paquita, a woman of exceptional beauty and allure. However, the novella takes unexpected turns as the true nature of Paquita's identity and the web of relationships surrounding her are slowly revealed. The narrative explores themes of desire, love, and the consequences of passion. Balzac delves into the darker aspects of human nature and society, depicting a world where social conventions clash with individual desires. The novella is known for its psychological depth and the exploration of the characters' motivations and inner conflicts. Through Henri's encounters with Paquita and his interactions with other characters, including his friend Paul de Manerville and the mysterious Asia, Balzac paints a vivid picture of a society marked by decadence and moral ambiguity. The title character, the girl with the golden eyes, becomes a symbol of desire and the elusive nature of true happiness. "The Girl with the Golden Eyes" is celebrated for its stylistic richness, the complexity of its characters, and its exploration of the themes that preoccupied Balzac throughout his literary career. It remains a significant work within the broader context of French literature in the 19th century.

  • av Epictetus
    196,-

    "The Golden Sayings of Epictetus" is a collection of teachings and aphorisms attributed to the Stoic philosopher Epictetus. Epictetus was a Greek philosopher who lived in the first century AD and is known for his emphasis on personal ethics, self-discipline, and the importance of controlling one's reactions to external events. Key features of "The Golden Sayings of Epictetus" include: Stoic Philosophy: Epictetus was a prominent Stoic philosopher, and his teachings reflect the core tenets of Stoicism. Stoicism emphasizes the importance of virtue, rationality, and the idea that individuals have control over their thoughts and reactions, even if they cannot control external events. Practical Advice: The sayings in the collection are practical and often offer advice on how to live a virtuous and content life. Epictetus addresses various aspects of human existence, including dealing with adversity, managing desires, and cultivating inner tranquility. Focus on Inner Freedom: Central to Epictetus' philosophy is the notion that true freedom lies in the ability to control one's own mind and reactions. He encourages individuals to detach themselves from external circumstances and focus on cultivating virtue and wisdom. Aphoristic Style: The sayings are presented in an aphoristic style, meaning they are concise and often expressed in a memorable or impactful manner. This style is characteristic of Stoic literature and contributes to the practicality of the teachings. Ethical Insights: The sayings cover a range of ethical and moral topics, providing guidance on issues such as integrity, humility, and the pursuit of wisdom. Epictetus encourages individuals to live in accordance with reason and virtue. Influence on Later Philosophers: Epictetus' teachings have had a lasting impact on the development of Western philosophy. His emphasis on personal responsibility and the power of the mind has resonated with thinkers throughout history, including later Stoics and even modern philosophers. Adaptations and Translations: "The Golden Sayings of Epictetus" has been translated into various languages, and different editions may include additional commentary or adaptations for contemporary readers. The goal is often to make Epictetus' wisdom accessible to a broad audience. Overall, "The Golden Sayings of Epictetus" is a valuable resource for those interested in Stoic philosophy and seeking practical guidance on living a virtuous and meaningful life. The sayings provide timeless insights into human nature, ethics, and the pursuit of inner peace.

  • av Evelyn R. Rowe
    196,-

    "Table Talk: A Flavorful Affair" invites you to embark on a culinary journey where the art of conversation meets the joy of exceptional cuisine. This cookbook is not just a collection of recipes; it's a celebration of the stories, memories, and connections created around the dining table. Dive into a world where each page unfolds a tapestry of flavors, textures, and aromas that will tantalize your taste buds and ignite conversations. From appetizers that spark lively discussions to main courses that serve as the centerpiece of shared moments, "Table Talk" is a testament to the power of food in bringing people together. Discover a symphony of global flavors, carefully curated to inspire both novice cooks and seasoned chefs. Whether you're planning an intimate dinner for two or hosting a feast for friends and family, this cookbook provides a diverse array of recipes, each accompanied by anecdotes, tips, and suggestions to elevate your culinary experience. Explore the chapters that celebrate the seasons, indulge in the fusion of cultures, and embrace the simplicity of home-cooked goodness. "Table Talk: A Flavorful Affair" is not just about what's on the plate; it's about the connections formed, the laughter shared, and the memories etched in the heart of every meal. This cookbook is your passport to a world where every dish tells a story, and every table becomes a canvas for unforgettable experiences. So, gather around, savor the moments, and let "Table Talk" guide you on a delicious adventure where every bite is a conversation starter and every recipe is a flavorful affair.

  • av Andrew Murray
    170,-

    "Money: Thoughts for God's Stewards" is a book written by Andrew Murray, a South African writer, teacher, and Christian minister who lived in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Andrew Murray was known for his prolific writings on Christian spirituality, prayer, and the Christian life. In "Money: Thoughts for God's Stewards," Murray addresses the topic of money from a Christian perspective, offering insights and guidance on how individuals should approach wealth and stewardship in accordance with their faith. The book explores the spiritual dimensions of financial matters and provides reflections on the proper Christian attitude toward money and material possessions. Murray likely delves into biblical teachings on wealth, generosity, and stewardship, drawing on passages from the Bible to support his arguments and offer practical advice. The book may touch upon themes such as contentment, generosity, and the responsibility of believers to use their resources wisely for the greater good. Andrew Murray's works are generally characterized by a deep spiritual focus, and "Money: Thoughts for God's Stewards" is likely to encourage readers to consider the spiritual implications of their financial choices and the importance of aligning one's financial life with Christian principles.

  • av Thornton W. Burgess
    196,-

    "Old Granny Fox" is a children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess, an American author and naturalist, and first published in 1920. The book is part of Burgess's long-running series of animal stories set in the Green Forest, where anthropomorphic animals engage in various adventures and learn valuable life lessons. The central character in "Old Granny Fox" is, as the title suggests, Granny Fox, an intelligent and cunning old fox who lives in the Green Forest. The story revolves around Granny Fox's efforts to outsmart Farmer Brown's Boy, who is determined to catch her and her family. Throughout the narrative, Granny Fox uses her wit and resourcefulness to evade capture and protect her young ones. Key features of "Old Granny Fox" include: Anthropomorphic Animals: Much like other works by Thornton W. Burgess, "Old Granny Fox" features animals that exhibit human-like qualities, such as the ability to talk and think. This anthropomorphism is a characteristic of Burgess's storytelling style, making the animal characters relatable and endearing to young readers. Nature and Morality: The book incorporates elements of the natural world and imparts moral lessons to its readers. As Granny Fox faces challenges and dilemmas, the story underscores the importance of cleverness, resourcefulness, and, at times, the consequences of mischief. Adventure and Suspense: "Old Granny Fox" is filled with adventure and suspense as Granny Fox and her family navigate the dangers of the Green Forest and contend with the persistent Farmer Brown's Boy. The narrative keeps young readers engaged with its lively storytelling and the unpredictable outcomes of Granny Fox's schemes. Themes of Family and Survival: The book explores themes of family bonds and the instinct for survival in the animal kingdom. Granny Fox's determination to protect her family from harm is a central aspect of the story. Thornton W. Burgess was a prominent advocate for wildlife conservation and education. Through his stories, he aimed to instill in young readers a love for nature and an understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings. "Old Granny Fox" is one of many titles in Burgess's extensive collection of nature stories for children, and it continues to be appreciated for its entertaining narrative and the timeless lessons it imparts.

  • av James Allen
    140,-

    "As a Man Thinketh" is a classic self-help book written by James Allen, a British author and philosopher. First published in 1903, the book has remained popular for its timeless wisdom and profound insights into the power of thoughts and their influence on one's life. Key features of "As a Man Thinketh" include: Central Theme: The central theme of the book revolves around the idea that a person's thoughts shape their character, actions, and ultimately, their destiny. The title is derived from a verse in the biblical Book of Proverbs: "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he." Power of Thought: Allen emphasizes the immense power of one's thoughts in shaping their reality. He argues that individuals have control over their thoughts and, by extension, their lives. Positive and constructive thinking, according to Allen, leads to positive outcomes, while negative thinking results in detrimental consequences. Mind-Body Connection: The book explores the connection between the mind and the body, suggesting that a healthy and positive mental attitude contributes to overall well-being. Allen encourages readers to cultivate a harmonious and optimistic mindset. Responsibility for Choices: Allen underscores the idea that individuals are responsible for their thoughts and, consequently, their actions. He urges readers to take control of their mental processes and align their thoughts with their desired outcomes. Metaphorical Language: The book employs metaphorical language and imagery to convey its messages. Allen compares the mind to a garden that requires careful cultivation. He emphasizes the importance of weeding out negative thoughts and nurturing positive ones. Short and Concise: "As a Man Thinketh" is a relatively short book, consisting of concise and impactful prose. Its brevity contributes to its accessibility, making it a quick but thought-provoking read. Influence on Self-Help Literature: James Allen's work has had a profound influence on the self-help genre. The ideas presented in "As a Man Thinketh" have been embraced by motivational speakers, life coaches, and individuals seeking personal development. Enduring Relevance: Despite being over a century old, the book's principles remain relevant. The emphasis on the power of positive thinking and the connection between thoughts and outcomes has resonated with generations of readers. "As a Man Thinketh" continues to be recommended as a foundational text in the field of personal development and is often cited for its enduring wisdom on the transformative potential of one's thoughts.

  • av Charles Kingsley
    196,-

    Scientific Essays and Lectures by Charles Kingsley is a collection of essays and lectures on various scientific topics. The book is divided into three parts, each dealing with a different area of science. The first part covers geology, including essays on the formation of the earth, the age of the earth, and the history of the earth's surface. The second part covers biology, with lectures on the theory of evolution, the nature of life, and the relationship between science and religion. The third part covers physics, including lectures on the nature of light, the laws of motion, and the structure of matter. Throughout the book, Kingsley explores the relationship between science and religion, arguing that the two are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary. He also emphasizes the importance of scientific inquiry and discovery in advancing human knowledge and understanding of the natural world. Overall, Scientific Essays and Lectures is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of some of the most important scientific topics of the 19th century.The superstitious man, according to him, after having washed his hands with lustral water--that is, water in which a torch from the altar had been quenched--goes about with a laurel-leaf in his mouth, to keep off evil influences, as the pigs in Devonshire used, in my youth, to go about with a withe of mountain ash round their necks to keep off the evil eye. If a weasel crosses his path, he stops, and either throws three pebbles into the road, or, with the innate selfishness of fear, lets someone else go before him, and attract to himself the harm which may ensue. He has a similar dread of a screech-owl, whom he compliments in the name of its mistress, Pallas Athene.

  • av William James
    266,-

    This collection of talks was initially delivered as a series of lectures to teachers at Harvard University in 1896. In this book, William James, a prominent American philosopher and psychologist, addresses the relationship between psychology and education. He discusses the practical implications of psychological principles for teaching and learning. James explores various aspects of education, including the development of the individual, the role of habit, and the importance of cultivating a well-rounded character. One of the central themes is the idea that education should go beyond the mere acquisition of knowledge and should also focus on the development of moral character and the cultivation of a sense of purpose in life. James emphasizes the role of personal ideals and values in shaping the educational process. Overall, "Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals" is a thought-provoking work that delves into the intersection of psychology and education, offering insights into the broader aspects of life that education should aim to address.

  • av Ralph Waldo Emerson
    266,-

    "The Conduct of Life" is a collection of essays by the American transcendentalist philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. It was first published in 1860 and represents a culmination of Emerson's philosophical thoughts on various aspects of life, morality, and human conduct. The book is divided into a series of essays, each exploring different themes and aspects of human existence. Emerson's writing in "The Conduct of Life" is characterized by his distinctive transcendentalist philosophy, which emphasizes the inherent goodness of people and their connection to nature and the divine. Some of the key essays in the collection include: "Fate": In this essay, Emerson reflects on the concept of fate and how individuals can shape their destinies through self-reliance and a positive mindset. "Power": Emerson explores the idea of power and its various manifestations, whether in the form of personal power, political power, or the power of ideas. He encourages readers to harness their inner strength for constructive purposes. "Wealth": Emerson offers insights into the nature of wealth and its relationship to individual well-being. He challenges conventional notions of success and encourages a more holistic understanding of prosperity. "Culture": Emerson discusses the role of culture in shaping individuals and societies. He emphasizes the importance of self-culture and the pursuit of knowledge for personal growth. "Behavior": This essay delves into the principles of good conduct and the importance of maintaining one's integrity in the face of societal expectations. Emerson's writing style is characterized by a combination of poetic language and profound philosophical insights. He encourages readers to trust their instincts, embrace individuality, and seek a deeper connection with the spiritual and natural world. "The Conduct of Life" is considered one of Emerson's important works, providing readers with timeless wisdom and reflections on the complexities of human existence.

  • av Christian D. Larson
    180,-

    "Mastery of Self" is a self-help book written by Christian D. Larson. Originally published in 1922, Larson, an influential New Thought leader and author, shares insights and principles aimed at personal development and self-improvement. The book explores themes related to mastering one's own mind and achieving success through positive thinking, self-discipline, and the cultivation of a constructive mindset. Larson draws on principles from New Thought philosophy, which emphasizes the power of thought in shaping one's life and experiences. Key aspects of "Mastery of Self" include: Positive Thinking: Larson encourages readers to cultivate a positive mental attitude and to focus on constructive thoughts. He argues that the mind has the power to shape one's reality. Self-Discovery: The book delves into the idea of self-discovery, encouraging individuals to understand themselves better, recognize their strengths and weaknesses, and align their actions with their true potential. Mind Mastery: Larson emphasizes the importance of mastering one's own mind, controlling thoughts, and maintaining mental discipline to achieve personal goals. The Power of Will: The book explores the role of willpower in achieving success and overcoming challenges. Larson advocates for the development of a strong and persistent will. Personal Transformation: Larson believes in the possibility of personal transformation through conscious effort and the development of positive habits. "Mastery of Self" is reflective of the self-help literature of the early 20th century, which often combined psychological insights with spiritual and metaphysical principles. While some concepts may be rooted in the philosophical and psychological ideas of its time, readers interested in the New Thought movement and self-help literature may find value in Larson's perspectives on personal development and self-mastery.

  • av Pedro Calderon de la Barca
    196,-

    "Life Is a Dream" ("La vida es sueño" in Spanish) is a philosophical allegorical play written by Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca. It was first published in 1635 during the Spanish Golden Age, a period of flourishing literature and arts in Spain. The play revolves around the character of Segismundo, a Polish prince who has been imprisoned since birth based on a prophecy that foretells he will become a tyrant. The central theme of the play explores the nature of free will, fate, and the consequences of one's actions. The plot is intricate and features dramatic elements, including political intrigue, betrayal, and complex relationships. Segismundo is eventually released from prison to test the validity of the prophecy, and the play unfolds as he grapples with questions about the nature of reality and the meaning of life. The characters and events in the play contribute to a larger philosophical exploration of existential themes. "Life Is a Dream" is considered one of the masterpieces of Spanish Golden Age drama, showcasing Calderón de la Barca's skill in blending poetic language, philosophical depth, and theatrical spectacle. The work is highly regarded for its exploration of the human condition and its enduring relevance in addressing profound questions about destiny and the choices individuals make in their lives.

  • av Thomas a Kempis
    310,-

    "The Imitation of Christ" is a classic Christian devotional book attributed to Thomas a Kempis, a German-Dutch medieval monk. The book is considered one of the most important and widely read Christian spiritual works. Key features of "The Imitation of Christ" include: Devotional and Spiritual Guidance: The primary focus of the book is on personal spiritual development and the imitation of Christ's life and teachings. It is structured as a guide for Christian discipleship, offering advice on how to live a more devout and Christ-centered life. Mystical and Contemplative Themes: The text explores mystical and contemplative themes, encouraging readers to cultivate a deep, personal relationship with God through prayer, meditation, and self-examination. It emphasizes the inner life of the soul and the pursuit of holiness. Reflection on Humility and Self-Denial: A central theme of the book is the cultivation of humility and self-denial. Thomas à Kempis advocates for a life of simplicity, detachment from worldly pursuits, and a humble acceptance of one's limitations. Practical Guidance for Christian Living: The text provides practical advice on various aspects of Christian living, including the importance of patience, obedience, and charity. It addresses common challenges faced by individuals on their spiritual journey. Quotable Wisdom: "The Imitation of Christ" is known for its concise and profound statements that encapsulate timeless spiritual wisdom. Many of its passages have been quoted and cited by theologians, writers, and religious leaders throughout the centuries. Influence on Christian Tradition: The book has had a profound impact on Christian spirituality and has been widely read by Christians of various denominations. It has inspired countless individuals on their spiritual journeys and continues to be recommended for those seeking a deeper relationship with God. Authorship and Manuscript History: While traditionally attributed to Thomas à Kempis, there has been some scholarly debate about the exact authorship of the text. Nevertheless, the book has been cherished by Christians for centuries, and its impact transcends any specific authorship concerns. "The Imitation of Christ" is a timeless work that has resonated with believers for generations. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes of humility, devotion, and the imitation of Christ as a model for Christian living.

  • av Edith Nesbit
    196,-

    Dragons - of all sorts - make for marvelous fun, and this collection of madcap tales is filled with them. Some of the legendary monsters are funny and mischievous, others are downright frightening, and a number of them are wild and unpredictable. There's a dragon made of ice, another that takes refuge in the General Post Office, a scaly creature that carries off the largest elephant in a zoo, and even a dragon whose gentle purring comforts a tiny tot. And who challenges these amazing creatures? Why, daring heroes, of course, as well as a wicked prince, and even an entire soccer team - which, unfortunately, meets its fate with a fire-breathing brute that flies out of the pages of an enchanted book. Edith Nesbit was one of the pioneers of fantasy fiction for children!

  • av Matthew Shannon
    240,-

    Drawing is not a talent. It's a skill anyone can learn! This is the philosophy of drawing instructor Matthew Shannon based on his more than twenty years of teaching. He has tested numerous types of drawing instruction from centuries old classical techniques to contemporary practices and designed an approach that combines tried and true techniques with innovative methods of his own. Now, he shares his secrets with this book that provides the most accessible, streamlined, and effective methods for learning to draw. Taking the reader through the entire process, beginning with the most basic skills to more advanced such as volumetric drawing, shading, and figure sketching, this book contains numerous projects and guidance on what and how to practice. It also features instructional images and diagrams as well as finished drawings that showcase Matthewt's creative work. With this book and a dedication to practice, anyone can learn to draw!

  • av Zona Gale
    196,-

    Zona Gale, also known by her married name, Zona Gale Breese (August 26, 1874 - December 27, 1938), was an American novelist, short story writer, and playwright. She became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1921. The close relationship she had with her parents set the tone for her writing and her personal life. Her books based upon her home town were found to be charming and had an intimate sense of realism, in which she captures the underlying feelings and motivations of her characters. All of her works were written under her maiden name, Zona Gale.

  • av David Herbert Lawrence
    240,-

    D. H. Lawrence left England for the first time in May 1912, and began almost immediately to record his reactions to foreign cultures. He wrote a series of travel articles intended for newspapers, two of which are published here for the first time after having been rejected as too anti-German in the tense pre-war atmosphere. In 1915 he amplified some of these essays and wrote others for Twilight in Italy (1916), his first travel book. Profoundly charged by the disorienting anxieties of the War, these essays evince a confidence and intellectual daring which take them well beyond the bounds of the conventional travel sketch. All are published in this first critical edition of his 1912-16 essays, together with his eerily prophetic article, 'With the Guns', written upon the outbreak of war in 1914.

  • av Magic Publisher
    266,-

  • av Magic Publisher
    240,-

    Enjoy the most popular puzzle game in the world! Whether you want to keep your brain young and active, develop logical thinking or just keep yourself busy to avoid boredom... this book will help you with its unique Sudoku Puzzle.Great game activity book for adults men and women who loves Puzzles and Sudoku! 100 Sudoku Puzzles and Solutions. 8.5 x 11 (inches) 21.59cm x 27.94cmPerfect as a gift for Sudoku loversOrder you copy today and enjoy it!

  • av Magic Publisher
    286,-

    Over 300 recipes, ingredient information, and tips, make this the only cookbook you''ll ever need to make innovative, stunning, and satisfying meals!The Ultimate Cookbook with 300 Recipes for Beginners & Advanced UsersDo you want to make an effortless progress in your kitchen regardless of the occasion?Do you want to save time cooking healthy meals on any budget?In this pressure cooker cookbook you will find:Simple and quick solutions as to how to use your Instant Pot effectivelyEasy-to-cook and delicious-to-taste instant pot recipesImproved techniques on how to cook in the most efficient way using the Instant PotThanks to this great cooking book, cooking quick and budget-friendly meals is easier than ever.No matter if you''re a solo eater, or if you cook for the whole family or friends - you''ll always find dozens of recipes to satisfy everyone. In this recipe book you will find 300 recipes in these categories:Brunch & Side Dishes to die forEasy Pasta and Rice recipes Something for Fish & Seafood lovers Tons of tasty Pork, Beef, Lamb and Poultry recipesBeans & Grains recipes for quick mealsEffortless Soups, Stews & ChilisVegetables & Vegetarian pressure cooker recipesDelicious Snacks & AppetizersQuick-to-prepare DessertsFinally there''s your All-on-one recipes cookbook, for any occasion for any guest for any budget! Order now!Get the best-selling instant pot cookbook now and master your Instant Pot!

  • - A Cookbook
    av Magic Publisher
    300,-

    Easy & Delicious Recipes for Beginners and Advanced Users!With Beautiful Recipe Pictures.This is more than a cookbook. Everything you need to get started is right here inside this grilling cookbook. It also provides set up instructions, care and maintenance tips, pro advice on accessories to keep nearby, and go-to grilling skills for your new favorite recipes.This cookbook will teach you:ΓùÅ Helpful Tips and TricksΓùÅ BBQ skillsΓùÅ Delicious Meals the Whole Family will Love.ΓùÅ TroubleshootingΓùÅ Detailed Ingredient Lists and Precise Cooking Times for Each DishΓùÅ Amazing Breakfast RecipesΓùÅ Crispy Chicken and Poultry RecipesΓùÅ Fresh Fish and Seafood RecipesΓùÅ Juicy Pork, Lamb and Beef RecipesΓùÅ Healthy Vegetables and Side RecipesΓùÅ Surprise Snacks and Appetizers RecipesΓùÅ And moreGet a copy of this great Cookbook and makes Tasty Meals easy for you to enjoy for game days, holidays, or everyday grilling with Your Whole Family!

  • - Fast, Healthy Recipes You'll Want to Eat, A Cookbook With Beautiful Recipe Pictures
    av Magic Publisher
    360,-

    What you will find in this book?Recipes with Bacon, Pie, Lasagne, Ricotta, Pizza, Italian Food, Mexican Food, Sweet Potatoes, Spaghetti, Chicken, Curry, Beef Ribs, Mushrooms, Cheese, Mediterranean Food, Cake, Vegan Stuff like Veggie Burger, Salad, Tuna, Pesto, and More!In this essential cookbook for everyday cooking, we shares manyrecipes, along with secrets to lightening up classic comfort favorites inspired by ourmidwestern roots, and clever recipe hacks that will enable you to put a healthy meal on the table any night of the week.Many of the recipes feature a single ingredient used in multiple, ingenious ways, such as Sweet Potato Boats 3 Ways. You'll see how to make these meals as big or as small as you like, substituting ingredients as you go. Fried Egg Quesadillas. Pizza without a Crust. Weeknight Fried Rice. Pasta with Garbanzos. Roasted Shrimp Tacos. Chicken with Caramelized Onions and Croutons. And More! Welcome home to freestyle, relaxed cooking that is absolutely yours!

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