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  • av David Lindsay
    276,-

    ""A Voyage to Arcturus"" is a thought-provoking and surreal science fiction novel written by David Lindsay. First published in [YEAR], the book takes readers on a metaphysical journey to the planet Arcturus, where profound philosophical and existential questions are explored.The story follows the protagonist, Maskull, as he travels to Arcturus in search of ultimate knowledge and enlightenment. On this enigmatic planet, Maskull encounters a series of strange and surreal beings who represent different aspects of human nature and philosophical concepts. Through his encounters and experiences, Maskull confronts his own beliefs, desires, and fears, leading to a deep exploration of identity, morality, and the nature of reality.""A Voyage to Arcturus"" is a complex and visionary work that delves into themes of transcendence, spirituality, and the inherent contradictions of human existence. Lindsay's vivid and imaginative prose creates a captivating and otherworldly atmosphere, challenging readers to question their own perceptions and assumptions about life and the universe.

  • av M. K. Gandhi
    356,-

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  • av P. G. Wodehouse
    246,-

    ""The Girl on the Boat"" is a delightful comedic novel written by the renowned British author P.G. Wodehouse. Set in the early 20th century, this lighthearted story takes readers on a hilarious journey filled with romantic mishaps, mistaken identities, and laugh-out-loud moments.The plot follows the charming and lovable characters as they navigate a series of comical misunderstandings aboard a transatlantic liner. Maud Marsh, the girl on the boat, finds herself caught in a whirlwind of romantic entanglements involving various suitors, including the bumbling George Bevan and the dashing Lord Percy.With Wodehouse's trademark wit and clever wordplay, ""The Girl on the Boat"" is a delightful blend of romance and humour. The author's keen observations of human foibles and his knack for creating memorable characters make this novel a true gem of comedic literature.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    316,-

    ""A Pair of Blue Eyes"" is a captivating and emotionally charged novel written by Thomas Hardy. First published in [YEAR], it explores themes of love, passion, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of the Victorian era.The story revolves around the central character, Elfride Swancourt, a young and beautiful woman with striking blue eyes. Elfride finds herself torn between two men: Stephen Smith, a young architect with humble origins, and Henry Knight, an older and more established writer. As she navigates her emotions and societal expectations, Elfride's decisions and the consequences they entail shape her journey of self-discovery.Thomas Hardy's skillful storytelling brings to life the rich and intricate dynamics of love, betrayal, and personal growth. The novel delves into themes of social class, gender roles, and the clash between traditional values and personal desires. With vivid descriptions and insightful character development, ""A Pair of Blue Eyes"" captures the essence of Victorian society and the complexities of human nature.

  • av Shashi Devi Sharma
    186,-

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  • av Thomas Hardy
    316,-

    ""Far From the Madding Crowd"" is a classic novel written by renowned British author Thomas Hardy. First published in [YEAR], this captivating tale takes readers on a journey to the pastoral landscapes of Wessex, where the lives of the passionate and independent Bathsheba Everdene and her three suitors unfold.Set against the backdrop of rural England, the story explores themes of love, relationships, fate, and the consequences of individual choices. As Bathsheba navigates the complexities of her romantic entanglements with the steadfast Gabriel Oak, the dashing Sergeant Troy, and the reliable Mr. Boldwood, readers are drawn into a richly textured world filled with vivid characters and vivid descriptions of the countryside.With Hardy's meticulous attention to detail, lyrical prose, and insightful observations of human nature, ""Far From the Madding Crowd"" has become a beloved classic of English literature, capturing the essence of Victorian society and offering timeless insights into the human heart.

  • av Alexandre Dumas
    260,-

    ""The Black Tulip"" is a captivating historical novel written by Alexandre Dumas, the renowned French author. Set in the Netherlands during the 17th century, the story unfolds against the backdrop of the tulip mania, a period of intense speculation and obsession with tulip bulbs.The novel follows the journey of Cornelius van Baerle, a young tulip grower who becomes determined to breed a black tulip-a flower of exquisite beauty and rarity. However, his quest for the black tulip is fraught with challenges and obstacles, including political intrigue, rivalries, and personal vendettas.Amidst the backdrop of a society consumed by tulip fever, Dumas weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption. As Cornelius pursues his horticultural masterpiece, he faces both external and internal struggles, testing his resilience and character.

  • av Alexandre Dumas
    410,-

    ""Ten Years Later"" is a historical adventure novel written by the renowned author Alexandre Dumas. Serving as a sequel to his iconic work ""The Three Musketeers,"" this thrilling tale takes readers back into the world of dashing musketeers and political intrigue in 17th-century France.Set a decade after the events of the original story, ""Ten Years Later"" reunites the beloved characters of D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis as they find themselves embroiled in new adventures and perilous challenges. Amidst political conspiracies, royal secrets, and dangerous plots, the musketeers navigate a treacherous landscape filled with sword fights, daring escapades, and unexpected alliances.Dumas' masterful storytelling, vivid historical backdrop, and vibrant characters bring the era of Louis XIV to life, capturing the essence of honour, loyalty, and camaraderie that made ""The Three Musketeers"" a timeless classic.

  • av A. A. Milne
    170,-

    ""Winnie-The-Pooh"" is a beloved children's book written by A. A. Milne, featuring the endearing and timeless characters of Pooh Bear, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and others. The book takes readers on delightful adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood, where Pooh and his friends embark on quests, solve problems, and learn valuable life lessons.Filled with gentle humour, charming illustrations, and heartwarming stories, ""Winnie-The-Pooh"" captures the imagination of both children and adults. It celebrates the joy of friendship, the wonders of nature, and the simple pleasures of life. From Pooh's honey-seeking adventures to Piglet's bravery and Tigger's exuberant bounces, the book is a delightful exploration of innocence, imagination, and the power of friendship.A. A. Milne's timeless storytelling and Ernest H. Shepard's iconic illustrations have made ""Winnie-The-Pooh"" a classic that continues to enchant readers of all ages.

  • av Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
    300,-

    ""Dead Souls"" is a masterpiece of Russian literature written by acclaimed author Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol. Originally published in [YEAR], this satirical novel takes readers on a dark and humorous journey through the corrupt and bureaucratic world of 19th-century Russia.The story revolves around the ambitious protagonist, Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov, who embarks on a bizarre mission to purchase ""dead souls"" - deceased serfs still listed as alive in the census records. Through Chichikov's encounters with various landowners and officials, Gogol brilliantly exposes the flaws and vices of Russian society, highlighting themes of greed, deception, and the moral decay of the aristocracy.Gogol's vivid descriptions, sharp wit, and skillful characterization make ""Dead Souls"" a captivating and thought-provoking read. It offers a scathing critique of societal norms and serves as a powerful commentary on human nature and the pursuit of personal gain.

  • av George Macdonald
    260,-

    ""At the Back of the North Wind"" is a beloved children's fantasy novel written by George Macdonald. Originally published in [YEAR], the story takes readers on a magical journey filled with adventure, imagination, and profound lessons about life.The novel follows a young boy named Diamond, who befriends a mysterious and enchanting character named North Wind. As Diamond embarks on extraordinary escapades, he learns valuable lessons about love, compassion, and the power of the human spirit. Through his encounters with the North Wind, Diamond discovers the beauty and mystery of the world, transcending the boundaries of reality and imagination.George Macdonald's lyrical writing style and vivid imagery create a captivating atmosphere that immerses readers in a world of wonder and enchantment. ""At the Back of the North Wind"" is a timeless tale that explores profound themes of innocence, faith, and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

  • av W. E. B. Du Bois
    200,-

    ""Darkwater: Voices From Within The Veil"" is a powerful collection of essays and reflections by W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the most influential African American intellectuals of the 20th century. Published in 1920, this thought-provoking work delves into the complex issues of race, identity, and social justice. Darkwater: Voices From Within The Veil"" is a powerful collection of essays and reflections by W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the most influential African American intellectuals of the 20th century. Published in 1920, this thought-provoking work delves into the complex issues of race, identity, and social justice.Through a series of poignant essays, Du Bois examines the experiences of African Americans living in a society marked by racism and discrimination. He delves into the psychological effects of racism, explores the concept of double consciousness, and critiques the political and social structures that perpetuate inequality.With eloquent prose and deep insight, Du Bois offers a unique perspective on the African American experience, challenging conventional narratives and calling for social change. ""Darkwater: Voices From Within The Veil"" remains a significant work in the field of African American literature, addressing themes that are still relevant today.

  • av Charles Brockden Brown
    246,-

    ""Wieland"" is a gripping and thought-provoking novel written by Charles Brockden Brown. Set in the late 18th century, this literary work explores themes of madness, fanaticism, and the limits of reason.The story revolves around the Wieland family, whose lives are turned upside down by a series of tragic events. The protagonist, Theodore Wieland, finds himself caught in a web of deceit, supernatural occurrences, and psychological turmoil. As the line between reality and delusion blurs, Theodore grapples with his own sanity and the dark forces that seem to manipulate his life.Charles Brockden Brown's ""Wieland"" is a captivating blend of Gothic fiction and psychological suspense. It delves into the complexities of human nature and the fragility of the human mind, leaving readers pondering the boundaries of rationality and the power of the unknown.

  • av Honore De Balzac
    260,-

    ""Father Goriot"" is a classic novel written by Honoré de Balzac, one of the most influential French writers of the 19th century. Set in early 19th-century Paris, the story revolves around the lives of several characters, with a particular focus on the elderly widower Jean-Joachim Goriot. The novel delves into themes of social hierarchy, ambition, love, and betrayal.As the narrative unfolds, Balzac masterfully portrays the contrasting worlds of Parisian society, depicting the opulence and superficiality of the upper class as well as the struggles and sacrifices of the lower classes. Through the character of Father Goriot, a selfless and devoted father who suffers at the hands of his ungrateful daughters, the novel explores the complexities of human relationships and the harsh realities of a materialistic society.With its rich characterizations, vivid descriptions, and intricate plot, ""Father Goriot"" offers a penetrating and critical examination of French society during the early 19th century, highlighting the moral and social decay beneath its glamorous façade.

  • av Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    186,-

    ""Herland"" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a groundbreaking feminist utopian novel that explores a society composed entirely of women. The story follows three male explorers who stumble upon the hidden and isolated country of Herland, where women have evolved to create a harmonious and advanced civilization.In Herland, the women live in a peaceful and egalitarian society free from war, conflict, and gender inequalities. They possess remarkable intelligence, physical strength, and nurturing abilities. As the male protagonists navigate this unfamiliar world, they confront their own biases and preconceptions about gender roles and the potential for a society based on equality.Gilman's ""Herland"" challenges traditional notions of gender, power dynamics, and the possibilities of a utopian society. It raises thought-provoking questions about gender equality, social structures, and the potential for a better future.

  • av P. G. Wodehouse
    246,-

    ""The Inimitable Jeeves"" is a delightful comedic novel written by P. G. Wodehouse, featuring the lovable and ingenious character of Jeeves, the gentleman's personal valet. The book is a collection of interconnected short stories that follow the misadventures of Bertie Wooster, a well-meaning but often bumbling young man, and the ever-resourceful Jeeves, who comes to his rescue with his wit, intelligence, and impeccable problem-solving skills.Set in the glamorous and eccentric world of the English upper class, the novel showcases Wodehouse's trademark humour, sparkling dialogue, and hilarious misunderstandings. With Jeeves's unwavering calm and unrivalled ability to extricate Bertie from absurd situations, the stories are filled with laughter, mishaps, and the charm of Wodehouse's inimitable writing style.""The Inimitable Jeeves"" is a timeless classic that captures the essence of the 1920s, offering readers a delightful escape into a world of witty banter, unforgettable characters, and uproarious escapades.

  • av Nathaniel Hawthorne
    260,-

    ""The House Of The Seven Gables"" is a Gothic novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the lasting effects of the past. Set in a decaying ancestral mansion in New England, the story follows the Pyncheon family and their dark secrets spanning generations.The house itself becomes a symbol of the family's haunted past as well as a reflection of the societal and moral decay of the time. Hawthorne skillfully weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and supernatural elements to create a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of human nature.Through richly drawn characters and intricate plot twists, ""The House Of The Seven Gables"" explores themes of inherited guilt, the power of ancestral curses, and the struggle for personal and societal redemption. It is a thought-provoking examination of the interplay between fate, guilt, and the human desire for freedom and happiness.

  • av Saki
    156,-

    ""Reginald in Russia and Other Sketches"" is a collection of witty and satirical short stories written by the renowned British author Saki. Known for his clever and humorous writing style, Saki takes readers on a delightful journey through various absurd and amusing situations.The collection features the mischievous and irreverent character Reginald, who navigates his way through social gatherings, encounters with eccentric individuals, and unconventional adventures. Saki's sharp observations and biting wit offer a satirical commentary on the manners, customs, and foibles of Edwardian society.From Reginald's encounters with Russian aristocrats to his misadventures at a country estate, each story in this collection showcases Saki's masterful storytelling and his ability to expose the hypocrisy and absurdity of the upper classes.With its clever wordplay, biting satire, and dry humour, ""Reginald in Russia and Other Sketches"" is a delightful read that offers a glimpse into the witty and whimsical world of Saki.

  • av Saki
    146,-

    ""Reginald"" is a collection of witty and satirical short stories written by the British author Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name Saki. First published in 1904, the book introduces readers to the mischievous and irreverent character of Reginald, a young man with a penchant for mischief and a biting sense of humour.Through a series of entertaining anecdotes and amusing situations, Saki's stories delve into the idiosyncrasies of Edwardian society, poking fun at its conventions, social pretences, and absurdities. Reginald's sharp wit and clever observations provide readers with a satirical lens through which they can view the follies and foibles of the upper class.With his unique blend of humour, satire, and wit, Saki delivers a delightful collection that remains as entertaining and relevant today as it was over a century ago.

  • av Joseph Murphy
    156,-

    ""The Miracles of Your Mind"" by Joseph Murphy is a transformative self-help book that explores the incredible power of the human mind and its potential to create positive change in our lives. Through practical techniques, insightful wisdom, and inspiring anecdotes, Murphy guides readers on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment.In this book, Murphy reveals how our thoughts, beliefs, and subconscious mind influence our experiences and shape our reality. He provides powerful tools and exercises to harness the innate power of the mind, overcome limiting beliefs, and manifest our deepest desires. Through the application of affirmations, visualisation, and the law of attraction, readers can unlock their true potential and create miracles in all aspects of life.With its clear and accessible writing style, ""The Miracles of Your Mind"" offers practical guidance and timeless principles that can be applied by anyone seeking personal growth, success, and happiness. It serves as a roadmap to unlock the limitless possibilities that lie within each individual.

  • av Saki
    186,-

    ""The Unbearable Bassington"" is a satirical novel written by H.H. Munro, better known by his pen name ""Saki."" First published in 1912, the book follows the misadventures of Comus Bassington, a charming and irreverent young man who navigates the upper-class society of Edwardian England.Through his witty and biting prose, Saki explores themes of social satire, class privilege, and the hypocrisy of conventional norms. The story unfolds as Comus rebels against his overbearing mother, Lady Bastable, and embraces a life of pleasure-seeking and nonconformity. As his escapades unfold, the novel offers a scathing critique of the shallow and absurd aspects of aristocratic society.""The Unbearable Bassington"" showcases Saki's signature style of dark humour, clever wordplay, and incisive social commentary. It is a compelling read that exposes the foibles and follies of the upper classes while providing an entertaining and thought-provoking narrative.

  • av Sushmita Dutta
    186,-

    ""Mental Health and Physical Health: Why They Go Hand-in-Hand?"" by Sushmita Dutta is an insightful book that explores the intricate relationship between mental health and physical health. Drawing on scientific research, personal anecdotes, and practical advice, Dutta highlights the essential connection between these two aspects of well-being.The book delves into how mental health influences physical health and vice versa. It explores the impact of stress, anxiety, and other mental health conditions on the body, including immune system function, cardiovascular health, and overall vitality. Conversely, it also examines how physical health issues can affect mental well-being, such as chronic pain, disability, or lifestyle factors.Dutta emphasises the importance of adopting a holistic approach to health, recognising that nurturing both mental and physical well-being is crucial for overall wellness. The book offers strategies, tips, and resources to promote mental and physical health, including self-care practises, exercise routines, stress management techniques, and cultivating positive relationships.

  • av Joseph Murphy
    146,-

    ""How to Attract Money"" by Joseph Murphy is a practical guide that explores the principles and techniques for attracting wealth and abundance into one's life. Drawing upon the power of the subconscious mind and the laws of attraction, Murphy provides valuable insights and actionable steps to help readers shift their mindset and align their thoughts with the vibration of prosperity.In this book, Murphy emphasises the importance of cultivating a positive attitude towards money and developing a prosperity consciousness. He delves into the subconscious programming that often holds people back from experiencing financial success and offers effective methods for reprogramming the mind for abundance. From visualisation exercises to affirmations and practical wealth-building strategies, Murphy presents a comprehensive approach to attracting money and creating a prosperous life.""How to Attract Money"" serves as a roadmap for transforming one's relationship with money and unlocking the unlimited potential within. It offers practical wisdom and timeless principles that can be applied by anyone seeking to manifest greater financial abundance and achieve their dreams.

  • av Sushmita Dutta
    156,-

    "Forgiveness and Regret: A Comparative Analysis" is a thought-provoking book that explores the complex emotions of forgiveness and regret from a comparative perspective. Written by Sushmita Dutta, this insightful work delves into the psychological, emotional, and philosophical aspects of forgiveness and regret, examining their effects on individuals and relationships. Through a comparative lens, Dutta explores how forgiveness and regret are understood and practised in different cultural, religious, and social contexts. The book delves into the complexities of forgiveness, its transformative power, and the healing it brings, as well as the profound impact of regret and its potential for personal growth. Drawing from diverse examples and case studies, Dutta presents a nuanced exploration of these profound human experiences.

  • av Saki
    200,-

    ""The Chronicles of Clovis"" is a delightful collection of short stories written by the renowned British author Saki (pen name H.H. Munro). With his signature wit and satire, Saki takes readers on a whimsical journey into Edwardian society, exploring its quirks, hypocrisies, and absurdities.The stories revolve around the mischievous and irreverent character of Clovis Sangrail, a young man who revels in creating chaos and exposing the hypocrisy of the upper classes. Through his cunning pranks and sharp observations, Clovis pokes fun at the pretentiousness and social conventions of his time.Each story in ""The Chronicles of Clovis"" is a gem of clever wordplay, unexpected twists, and biting humour. From Clovis' ingenious schemes to his encounters with eccentric characters, Saki's tales entertain and amuse, offering a satirical commentary on the Edwardian era.With his unique storytelling style and sharp insights into human nature, Saki captivates readers, inviting them into a world where wit reigns supreme and societal conventions are playfully dismantled.

  • av Alexandre Dumas
    346,-

    ""The Queen's Necklace"" is a historical novel written by Alexandre Dumas, a renowned French author. Based on true events, the story revolves around the infamous affair of the diamond necklace that unfolded during the reign of Louis XVI of France.Set in the late 18th century, the novel follows the life of Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, a captivating and ambitious woman who becomes entangled in a web of deception, intrigue, and scandal. As she schemes to acquire the coveted necklace, her actions have far-reaching consequences that threaten the stability of the French monarchy.With his signature flair for storytelling, Dumas masterfully recreates the atmosphere of the French court, filled with political manoeuvring, power struggles, and lavish lifestyles. ""The Queen's Necklace"" offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulence and decadence of the aristocracy while also exploring themes of greed, ambition, and the pursuit of power.

  • av Joseph Murphy
    146,-

    ""Believe in Yourself"" by Joseph Murphy is a motivational book that empowers readers to embrace their inner potential and cultivate a positive mindset for success. Through a combination of inspiring stories, practical techniques, and transformative affirmations, Murphy guides readers on a journey of self-belief and personal empowerment.The book explores the power of thoughts, beliefs, and self-talk in shaping one's reality. Murphy emphasises the importance of replacing self-doubt and limiting beliefs with confidence, faith, and optimism. He provides strategies for overcoming fear, negative programming, and self-sabotaging patterns, offering practical exercises and visualisation techniques to reinforce positive thinking and self-image.With a focus on the law of attraction and the creative power of the subconscious mind, ""Believe in Yourself"" encourages readers to align their thoughts and emotions with their desired outcomes. Murphy highlights the role of self-affirmations, visualisation, and gratitude in manifesting success and achieving personal goals.

  • av Sushmita Dutta
    170,-

    ""The Power of Self-Discipline"" by Sushmita Dutta is an empowering book that explores the significance of self-discipline in achieving personal and professional success. Drawing on research, real-life examples, and practical strategies, Dutta guides readers on a transformative journey towards harnessing the power of self-discipline.The book emphasises the role of self-discipline as a foundational skill for goal attainment, personal growth, and overcoming obstacles. Dutta delves into the psychology of self-discipline, exploring the importance of mindset, motivation, and habit formation in cultivating discipline. She provides practical techniques and exercises to strengthen self-discipline, such as time management, prioritisation, focus, and resilience.Through inspiring stories and actionable insights, Dutta encourages readers to take ownership of their actions, make consistent progress, and overcome distractions and temptations. The book also addresses common challenges and offers guidance on maintaining self-discipline during difficult times.""The Power of Self-Discipline"" serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their productivity, achieve their goals, and create a life of purpose and fulfilment.

  • av Saki
    200,-

    ""The Toys of Peace"" is a collection of satirical and humorous short stories written by the renowned British author Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name, Saki. This collection showcases Saki's unique wit and biting social commentary.In these delightful and witty stories, Saki takes a playful and satirical look at various aspects of Edwardian society. He skillfully weaves together elements of comedy, irony, and absurdity to create entertaining narratives that often expose the hypocrisy and pretensions of the upper class.""The Toys of Peace"" presents a range of amusing situations and eccentric characters, including mischievous children, unconventional adults, and animals with unexpected personalities. Saki's sharp observations and clever writing style make each story a delightful exploration of human behaviour and societal norms.

  • av Saki
    186,-

    When William Came"" is a captivating novel written by the renowned author Saki (pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro). Published in 1913, this satirical work envisions a fictional scenario where Germany emerges victorious in World War I and conquers England.The story is set in a transformed England under German rule. It follows the lives of various characters as they navigate the new political and social landscape. Saki's sharp wit and biting satire are on full display as he explores the absurdities and ironies of the occupied country.""When William Came"" offers a thought-provoking commentary on nationalism, war, and the consequences of political upheaval. Saki's distinct writing style and clever storytelling make this novel a compelling read for fans of political satire and alternative history.

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