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  • av Vera Kryzhanovskaia
    371,-

  • av Rebecca Jose
    451,-

  • av Ginger Elinburg
    327,-

  • av Domenico Losurdo
    341 - 391,-

  • av Natalie Murray & Jenny Fyfe
    267 - 407,-

  • av David Riley
    371,-

    Tongan Heroes tells the inspirational stories of achievers who have Tongan ancestry. It includes legends like Muni and Kavaoanu; historical figures such as Queen Salote Tupou III and Professor Futa Helu; and contemporary heroes like Manu Vatuvei, Jonah Lomu, The Jets, and Dr Konai Helu Thaman. The book is designed to put age appropriate and culturally relevant material in front of young Tongans, in order to encourage reading and the love of books. Take a look inside here: http: //www.book2look.com/book/xEXbbZ4gU

  • av Louie Garramone
    281 - 331,-

  • av Jonathan Lee
    381,-

    Rising from the wreckage of a crashed ship, a man explores a world that is at once strange and familiar. When he encounters the inhabitants of that world, he learns some uncomfortable truths--and a few uncomfortable things about himself.

  • av Beth Maddaleni
    451,-

    Madz Monroe quits figure skating only to face a medical apocalypse that opens her eyes to a world of suffering and unsung heroes and helps her discover who she is beyond the rink, which might lead her back to it.

  • av Kevin J. Anderson, Joshua Viola & Angie Hodapp
    307 - 961,-

  • av Ken Holden
    397,-

    Maia's Whimsical Adventures, Book 4: Bugs Out!, continues Maia's day-to-day adventures. Maia, a pet dog, discovers a variety of bugs and insects on her wildly beautiful outdoor escapades.

  • av Aleera Anaya Ceres
    547,-

    Shula Azzarh takes refuge with the Resistance of Fae to hide from the emperor who wants to take her prisoner because she can make or break the entire Fae race with her magic.

  • av Don Blossom
    281 - 481,-

  • av Onley James
    421,-

    Arseny Lebedev lives a normal life. During the day, he's a mechanic. At night, he livestreams a fairy tale video game called Paladin. And sometimes-only sometimes-he kills people. But they all deserve it.Ever doesn't know his last name. He doesn't know much of anything. Most of his life has been torture, bought and sold by a woman who calls herself his mother. He's resigned himself to a life of servitude, until he meets Arsen.The moment Arsen sees Ever, they're bonded. Ever is both fragile and feral, willing to defend himself with any tool at his disposal, even teeth. Arsen is color and light, a beacon in Ever's darkness, as brave as the knight in the game he plays.Arsen protects Ever fiercely, but just when he feels safe, someone attempts to drag him back to his old life, reminding him that reality isn't fairy tales or video games. He knows staying puts Arsen in danger. But Arsen insists they're safer together. Can Ever truly have his happily ever after or is it game over?Paladin is a hurt-comfort, dark romance with an HEA and no cliffhangers. It features a vigilante twitch-streamer and the beautiful but feral gremlin he saves from a life of misery. As with any Onley book, you'll find dark humor, steamy sexy times, and gratuitous violence against people who totally deserve it. This is book 1 in the Jericho's Boys series. Each book follows a different couple.

  • av Leslie Ann Hernández Montañez
    471,-

    Este libro propone un viaje liberador a través de nueve "escalones intencionales" basados en la ESPERANZA. Con un estilo ágil y algunos ejercicios, la psicóloga Leslie Ann Hernández Montañez alienta a las personas a evolucionar, desde el momento en que experimentan una pérdida, hasta recuperar su balance. Con cada escalón, sugiere pasos y medidas para llegar al próximo nivel de bienestar. Asimismo, da pautas para aprender de cada caída, hasta alcanzar la meta de la vida, y resalta el carácter temporal del proceso del duelo y la forma en que la grandeza y la soberanía del amor de Dios actúan y ayudan a todo ser humano en sus momentos de aflicción.SOBRE LA AUTORADoctora Leslie Ann Hernández MontañezNació en Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Ostenta un doctorado y una maestría en Psicología Clínica, ambas de la Universidad Carlos Albizu, de Puerto Rico. Posee una maestría en Psicología Industrial Organizacional y otra maestría en Consejería en Abuso de Sustancias de la Universidad Central del Caribe.Está certificada en diversas técnicas poco tradicionales de terapia para tratar pacientes con estrés postraumático, que atraviesan por duelos o incurren en uso o abuso de sustancias.Dirigió el Departamento de Servicios a las Fuerzas Armadas de la Cruz Roja Americana, Capítulo de Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes e impactó positivamente la vida de los militares activos y de sus familiares en tiempos de duelo, pérdidas, accidentes, emergencias y crisis.Ha atendido alrededor de 10,000 pacientes con diversidad de condiciones. Prestó servicios en el Departamento de Tratamiento, Rehabilitación y Corrección de Puerto Rico y como especialista en Educación para el Departamento de la Defensa de Estados Unidos. Recientemente, se ha destacado como especialista en salud mental en el Departamento de Asuntos de los Veteranos de los Estados Unidos.

  • av Robert Kerr
    347,-

    Volume 9 of "A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels" offers a thorough historical description of numerous voyages and travels that occurred in the 17th and 18th centuries. Robert Kerr, a Scottish historian, wrote the book, which gives a thorough account of the expeditions' investigations, discoveries, and adventures. The book includes descriptions of travels to the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, among other themes. It also gives descriptions of the native people they met on their expeditions, as well as the plants and animals they found there. The inclusion of various maps and images that give a visual depiction of the journeys and the locations visited is one of this volume's most prominent aspects. The passion and depth of Kerr's research are demonstrated by these maps and graphics. An excellent resource for anyone interested in the history of exploration and travel is "A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels" Volume 9.

  • av Walter Scott
    347,-

    The fifth book of Sir Walter Scott's "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" gives a thorough account of Napoleon's stay in exile on the island of Saint Helena up to his death in 1821. Scott explores Napoleon's ideas on politics, history, and his position in it as he examines his life and legacy throughout this time. Napoleon's relations with the British government, the governor of Saint Helena, as well as his health problems and final death, are also covered in the book. Scott underlines Napoleon's complexity throughout the book and his lasting influence on European politics and society. The fifth book brings Scott's thorough investigation of Napoleon's life to a fitting end and delivers insightful information about the man and his impact.

  • av Cousin John W
    361,-

    The lives and works of some of the most significant authors in English literature are covered in detail in John W. Cousin's book 'A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature.' The book includes entries on poets, novelists, essayists, playwrights, and other writers from the medieval era until the early 20th century. Each entry includes a brief biography of the author as well as a summary of their most important literary productions and innovations. The book also has a thorough index and a list of recommended reading materials. To assist readers grasp the value of each author's work, Cousin's writing is straightforward and succinct, and he takes care to include context and background information. For students, academics, and anybody else interested in the history of English literature, the book is an invaluable tool.

  • av Ingersoll Robert G
    397,-

    "The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8" is a compilation of speeches and essays by Robert G. Ingersoll, an American orator and agnostic of the 19th century. The book covers a range of topics, including religion, politics, science, and literature. Throughout the book, Ingersoll expresses his skepticism towards religion and advocates for agnosticism. He argues that religion is not based on evidence or reason, but rather on blind faith, which has caused many of the world's problems. Ingersoll promotes a secular society where science and reason are used to make decisions, rather than religious beliefs. In addition to his critiques of religion, Ingersoll also discusses various social and political issues of his time, such as women's rights, the role of government, and the abolition of slavery. He advocates for individual freedom and the right to live one's life as they choose, as long as they do not harm others. Ingersoll's writing is marked by his eloquence, wit, and rationality, and his speeches and essays were popular during his time and continue to be studied and appreciated by readers and scholars today.

  • av Stanley Lane-Poole
    411,-

    The Thousand and One Nights' is a collection of stories from the Islamic Golden Age compiled over centuries. This particular volume, translated by Stanley Lane-Poole, contains some of the most famous tales from the collection, including 'Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp, ' 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, ' and 'The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor.' The stories are framed around the character of Shahrazad, a young woman who tells stories to her husband, King Shahryar, to delay her execution. Each night, Shahrazad spins a new tale, many of which are filled with adventure, romance, magic, and intrigue. Lane-Poole's translation captures the richness and beauty of the original Arabic text, and his introduction provides valuable historical and cultural context for modern readers. 'The Thousand and One Nights' continues to captivate readers with its colorful characters, vivid descriptions, and timeless themes of love, loyalty, and morality.

  • av Walt Whitman
    411,-

    The 'Complete Prose Works' by Walt Whitman is a compilation of his writings from the 19th and 20th centuries, featuring his distinct writing styles and literary themes. Numerous short stories, poetry, and novels are included, all written by one of America's most renowned poets. The narrative content, which discusses love, life, and mortality, is heartrending and eloquent. Anecdotes about comical ghosts are sporadically intertwined with dramatic and animated tunes that exalt the untamed splendor of the natural world and attempt to decipher the essence of existence in this publication. The author's collection of literary compositions eloquently showcases his signature voice and inimitable flair, solidifying his position as an esteemed name in American literature. Belief in human spirit, nature appreciation, and advocating for just society are motifs in Whitman's literature.

  • av Paine Albert Bigelow
    347,-

    A thorough two-volume biography of the great American novelist Samuel Langhorne Clemens, best known by his pen name, Mark Twain, is entitled "Mark Twain: A Biography" by Albert Bigelow Paine. "The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens," the second book of the biography, covers Twain's life and writing career from 1870 until his death in 1910. Twain penned several of his most well-known books during this time, such as "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," and "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Twain's personal life at this period is extensively described by Paine, including his marriage to Olivia Langdon and their time spent together in Hartford, Connecticut. Paine also discusses Twain's struggles with money and his attempts to deal with them via writing and preaching. Paine analyses Twain's subjects and literary style throughout the whole book, focusing on how he used humour and satire to confront contemporary social and political concerns. Paine also talks about Twain's connections to other writers like Henry James and William Dean Howells. Overall, "Mark Twain: A Biography" offers a comprehensive look at the life and writings of one of America's most well-known writers and continues to be a useful tool for academics and Twain enthusiasts alike.

  • av Pandit Gauri Dutt
    447,-

    Pandit Gauri Datt's Devrani Jethani ki Kahani or A Story of Two Sisters-in-Law (1870) is often considered the first novel in Hindi. This sparsely written story, in deceptively simple but elegant prose, follows the fortunes of an Agarwal merchant family in the north Indian town of Meerut, then under colonial rule. Gauri Datt introduces us to a colourful and carefully calibrated canvas of characters in which the family's two daughters-in-law remain the focus of interest. Following a familiar pattern, only one of them is virtuous, skilled and literate. The novel acknowledges the large extended family's aspirations for social mobility, reform and modernity, while capturing the swiftly transforming everyday and ritual life of merchant communities. The novel will be of interest to scholars and students of South Asian literature and to historians of language, education, modernity, caste and gender.

  • av Lytton Edward Bulwer
    347,-

  • av Rousseau Jean Jacques
    411,-

    "The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau" is an autobiographical work by the French philosopher and writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In the book, Rousseau recounts the events of his life, from his childhood in Geneva to his time as a wandering musician and eventual rise to fame as a philosopher and writer. The book is divided into two parts, with the first focusing on Rousseau's childhood and early adulthood, and the second covering his later years. Throughout the work, Rousseau is candid and introspective about his experiences, sharing both his triumphs and his failures with the reader. One of the key themes of the book is Rousseau's belief in the importance of individual freedom and self-expression. He describes his struggles to find his place in the world, and his eventual decision to reject societal expectations and pursue a life of his own choosing. Rousseau also discusses his romantic relationships, including his tumultuous affair with the woman who would become his longtime companion, Therese Levasseur.

  • av A C Seward
    437,-

    "Darwin and Modern Science" is a comprehensive book written by a team of experts, including A.C. Seward, on the impact of Darwin's theories on modern scientific research. The book covers a wide range of topics related to evolution, including genetics, paleontology, biogeography, and ecology, to name a few. The book begins with an overview of Darwin's life and work, including his famous voyage on the HMS Beagle and the development of his theory of natural selection. The subsequent chapters delve into the various fields of study that have been influenced by Darwin's work, with each chapter written by a different expert in that field. The authors explore how Darwin's ideas have shaped our understanding of genetics and heredity, and how they have contributed to the development of the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory. They also examine the role of fossils in the study of evolution, the impact of Darwin's theories on biogeography and the distribution of species around the world, and the ways in which evolution has influenced our understanding of ecology and the natural world.

  • av von Goethe Johan Wolfgang
    411,-

    "The Autobiography Of Goethe Truth And Poetry" is a literary work by Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe that provides an insight into the life and works of the renowned German writer, philosopher, and polymath. The book is divided into four parts and covers Goethe's life from his childhood to his old age. In the first part, Goethe describes his upbringing, education, and early literary career. In the second part, he discusses his time in Italy, where he was greatly influenced by Italian art and culture. The third part focuses on Goethe's personal life, including his relationships with women and his children. In the final part, he reflects on his philosophical and scientific beliefs, including his ideas on evolution and the relationship between art and nature. Throughout the book, Goethe emphasizes the importance of truth and authenticity in both life and art. He advocates for a holistic approach to life and encourages readers to pursue their passions and live a fulfilling life. Overall, "The Autobiography Of Goethe Truth And Poetry" is a fascinating glimpse into the life and mind of one of the most celebrated writers in German literature. It offers insights into Goethe's personal experiences, creative process, and philosophical beliefs, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in literature, philosophy, or history.

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