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  • af Georg Ebers
    83,95 kr.

  • af Juliana Horatia Ewing
    98,95 kr.

  • af Hilaire Belloc
    83,95 kr.

  • af Genevieve Behrend
    83,95 kr.

    This edition offers you practical lessons and spiritual guidance of Mental Science. The Fear should be entirely banished from your effort to obtain possession of the things you desire. Contents: - Lesson I: Interpreting the Word - Lesson II: How to Get What you Want - Lesson III: How to Overcome Adverse Conditions - Lesson IV: Strengthening Your Will - Lesson V: Making Your Subjective Mind Work for You - Lesson VI: Hourly Helps - Lesson VII: Putting Your Lessons into Practice - Your Invisible Power - Order of Visualization - How to Attract to Yourself the Things You Desire - Relation Between Mental and Physical Form - Operation of Your Mental Picture - Expressions from Beginners - Suggestions for Making Your Mental Picture - Using Thought Power to Produce New Conditions - Why I Took Up the Study of Mental Science - How I Attracted to Myself 20,000 Dollars - How I Became Trowards Only Personal Pupil - How to Bring the Power in Your Word Into Action - How to Increase Your Faith - The Reward of Increased Faith - How to Make Nature Respond to You - Faith With Works--What It Has Accomplished - How to Pray or Ask, Believing You Have Already Received

  • af Frances Hodgson Burnett
    83,95 kr.

    That Lass o' Lowrie's is set in Lankashire and recounts the life of Joan Lowrie, a young woman raised in the impoverished mining town. Joan tries to rise herself above the grim background and move up socially, as she falls in love with a man of a higher social status.

  • af E E Smith
    83,95 kr.

    Dick Seaton accidentally discovers a workable space drive in combining pure copper with a newly discovered element "X." Having failed to re-create the effect, Seaton realizes that the missing component is a field generated by DuQuesne's particle accelerator, his arch-enemy, and thereafter sets up a business with his millionaire friend, Martin Crane, to build a spaceship...

  • af Arthur B Reeve
    83,95 kr.

    Professor Craig Kennedy is a scientist detective at Columbia University. He uses his knowledge of chemistry and psychoanalysis to solve cases, and uses exotic devices in his work such as lie detectors, gyroscopes, and portable seismographs. "The Film Mystery" - A young promising actress, Stella Lamar, dies during the shooting of her new movie called "The Black Terror". Since no one can figure out what happened, Professor Kennedy and his sidekick Walter Jameson are called in by a District Attorney to investigate the case. Using his scientific methods Kennedy manages to find a trail.

  • af Arthur B Reeve
    83,95 kr.

    Professor Craig Kennedy is a scientist detective at Columbia University. He uses his knowledge of chemistry and psychoanalysis to solve cases, and uses exotic devices in his work such as lie detectors, gyroscopes, and portable seismographs. "The Ear in the Wall" - District Attorney Carton is running for elections and is trying to clean up the corruption that has ruled the city, especially a few major criminals that have bonded together to keep things lucrative for themselves. In order to unravel a tangled web of corruption and criminal activity he will need a help from Professor Kennedy and his sidekick Walter Jameson.

  • af Thorstein Veblen
    83,95 kr.

    Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929) was an American economist and sociologist. He is well known as a witty critic of capitalism. Veblen is famous for the idea of "conspicuous consumption." Conspicuous consumption, along with "conspicuous leisure," is performed to demonstrate wealth or mark social status. Veblen explains the concept in his best-known book, The Theory of the Leisure Class. Within the history of economic thought, Veblen is considered the leader of the institutional economics movement. Veblen's distinction between "institutions" and "technology" is still called the Veblenian dichotomy by contemporary economists. In the beginning of his academic career Veblen had difficulties obtaining a university position, whether because he was discriminated for being Norwegian, or openly identified as an agnostic. These difficulties later inspired him to write The Higher Learning in America. In this book he claimed that true academic values were sacrificed by universities in favor of their own self-interest and profitability.

  • af Freeman Wills Crofts
    83,95 kr.

    When the dead body of Sir William Ponson is found in a nearby river, he is presumed to have died due to drowning. But then the clues start pointing towards a gruesome murder. Now it is up to Inspector Tanner to find the owner of the mysterious footprints and prevent the estate from falling into the hands of Sir William's murderers.

  • af Henry De Vere Stacpoole
    83,95 kr.

    The Garden of God is a sequel to novel The Blue Lagoon and it picks up precisely where it left off, with Arthur Lestrange in the ship Raratonga discovering his son Dicky and niece Emmeline with their own child, lying in their fishing boat which has drifted out to sea. It turns out that Dicky and Emmeline died and the child is drowsy but alive and is picked up by the sailors. Arthur has a dream-vision of the pair; they ask him to come to Palm Tree, the island where they lived, and promise he will see them again. Arthur takes the child, which gets the nickname Dick M, and takes his ship to Palm Tree, where he plans to stay with Dick M and Kearney, a volunteer from the crew who grows fond of Dick. The rest of the crew leave with a promise to return the next year, but they get swallowed up in a storm out at sea, and the trio stays stuck on the island.

  • af Agatha Christie
    196,95 kr.

    e-artnow present this unique edition of the greatest Hercule Poirot's detective mysteries: The Mysterious Affair at Styles The Murder on the Links The Affair at the Victory Ball Mrs Opalsen's Pearls (The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan) The Adventure of the Clapham Cook The Cornish Mystery The Double Clue The Lost Mine The Kidnapping of Johnnie Waverly The King of Clubs The Lemesurier Inheritance The Mystery of the Plymouth Express The Chocolate Box The Case of the Veiled Lady The Submarine Plans The Market Basing Mystery The Western Star The Marsdon Manor Tragedy The Adventure of the Cheap Flat The Hunter's Lodge Case (The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge) The Million Dollar Bond Robbery The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb The Kidnapped Prime Minister The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman The Case of the Missing Will The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

  • af Hilaire Belloc
    219,95 kr.

    On Nothing and Kindred Subjects On Everything On Anything On Something On

  • af George W Ogden
    123,95 kr.

    The Flockmaster of Poison Creek is a western novel by George W. Ogden. Ogden was a prolific author of western novels. He often used to do original research for his books and settings. Excerpt: "So John Mackenzie had put his foot upon the road. This after he had reasoned it out as a mathematical problem, considering it as a matter of quantities alone. There was nothing in school-teaching at sixty dollars a month when men who had to carry a rubber stamp to sign their names to their checks were making fortunes all around him in sheep. That was the way it looked to John Mackenzie the morning he set out for Poison Creek to hunt up Tim Sullivan and strike him for a job. Against the conventions of the country, he had struck out on foot. That also had been reasoned out in a cool and calculative way. A sheepherder had no use for a horse, in the first place. Secondly and finally, the money a horse would represent would buy at least twelve head of ewes. With questioning eyes upon him when he left Jasper, and contemptuous eyes upon him when he met riders in his dusty journey, John Mackenzie had pushed on, his pack on his back..."

  • af George W Carey
    104,95 kr.

    God-Man: The Word Made Flesh is a unique book which offers an esoteric interpretation of the Holy Bible. The author explains the Bible as a parable for the human body and kundalini awakening. Throughout the book the author explains the connection between the law of nature, astrology and Christianity.

  • af Dorothy Fielding
    104,95 kr.

    A ghost prank by a bunch of youngster goes horribly wrong when one of them gets fatally injured by a loaded revolver. Was it really an accident or was it a pre-planned murder? Excerpt: "Moy was about the same age, around twenty-five; small of stature, quick and eager in eye and movement. Tark, the third man, struck such a different note that at first glance one would have taken him for a foreigner. Moy liked Haliburton, but he did not care for his companion, whom he had met in his company a couple of times lately. But, though he did not like Tark, Moy was interested in the man. For the young solicitor was writing a play in secret, and was keenly interested in finding characters for it. Haliburton, he had decided, was no earthly good to a writer. Rich. Easy going. Kindly...but this other, the chap with the name that suited him somehow--because it rhymed with shark probably, Moy decided--he might be very useful. He turned to him now."

  • af Peter B Kyne
    111,95 kr.

    The Enchanted Hill is a western novel by famous author Peter B. Kyne. He was born and died in San Francisco, California. More than 100 films were adapted into screenplays. Kyne created the character of Cappy Ricks in a series of novels. Excerpt: "San Onofre was accustomed to silence. It was a flag station in the heart of El Valle de los Ojos Negros, and over it and the cattle corrals and loading chute, the complaining windmill and a five-thousand-gallon water-tank kept guard. It boasted neither station agent nor station loafers; even the trains did not stop there to take on water, for the windmill and tank had been erected by the railroad company to supply water to the transient herds of cattle held in the corrals for car shipment, and for the horses and men who drove the cattle thither. Hence, except on those occasions when the cow-men who ranged in El Valle de los Ojos Negros and the public grazing lands in the forest reserve to the north and northeast drove their beef cattle in for shipment, no human voice competed in San Onofre with the zephyr, the grasshoppers, the crows and the woodpecker..."

  • af Ray Bradbury
    133,95 kr.

    Discover the golden age of science fiction with some of the best stories of intergalactic wars, space adventures and alien contact in this Ray Bradbury collection of selected planet stories: Jonah of the Jove-Run Zero Hour Rocket Summer Lorelei of the Red Mist The Creatures That Time Forgot Asleep in Armageddon Defense Mech Lazarus Come Forth Morgue Ship The Monster Maker A Little Journey

  • af Various Authors
    111,95 kr.

    Christmas Tales of Flanders is a collection of traditional stories and holiday tales from the old County of Flanders in Western Europe. Table of Contents: - The Rich Woman and the Poor Woman - The Story of Seppy - The Enchanted Apple-Tree - The Convent Free From Care - The Witches' Cellar - The Boy Who Always Said the Wrong Thing - Hop-o'-My-Thumb - The Emperor's Parrot - The Little Blacksmith Verholen - Balten and the Wolf - The Mermaid - The Story of the Little Half-Cock - The Dwarf and the Blacksmith - Percy the Wizard, Nicknamed Snail - Simple John - The Two Chickens or the Two Ears - The Wonderful Fish - The Frying-Pan - Farmer Broom, Farmer Leaves, and Farmer Iron - Little Lodewyk and Annie the Witch - The Giant of the Causeway - The Key-Flower - The Ogre

  • af Clemence Dane
    130,95 kr.

    Set in a small town in Edwardian England, Regiment of Women is about the relationship between two teachers at a private (and elitist) girls' school. One of them, Clare Hartill, is in her mid-thirties and runs the school in all but name, the ageing and sickly headmistress depending on her whenever a decision has to be taken concerning the school or any of its pupils. Most of the girls are devoted to Hartill and gladly suffer under her strict but charismatic rule and the loads of homework she sets them, mainly to prove to her and to themselves that they are more academically advanced than she told them they were. Hartill lives alone near the school in a small, old-fashioned flat full of books but without gas or electricity. The other teacher is Alwynne Durand, an attractive nineteen-year-old woman without any formal training who lives with Elsbeth Loveday, her unmarried aunt and guardian. When Durand starts teaching at the school she is immediately popular with her students but also excites Hartill's attention -- not just because the young mistress is as enthusiastic about teaching as herself, but also because Hartill is always on the lookout for companionship. The two women become close friends, and Durand spends more and more of her spare time in Hartill's flat, occasionally not returning to her aunt's for days. The couple also travel abroad together during the summer holidays. Although Loveday and Hartill hardly ever meet, a strange kind of antagonism develops between them, each woman fighting to spend more time than they do with Alwynne Durand and to be the dominant person in Alwynne's life. But what will this antagonism lead to? Keep reading!

  • af Ernest Hemingway
    112,95 - 143,95 kr.

  • af H L Mencken
    104,95 kr.

    "Originally published in 1907"-- Title page verso.

  • af Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
    104,95 kr.

    These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, the first man to study how the Indians lived and to discover their legends. He lived among the Indians in the West and around the Great Lakes for thirty years in the first part of the Nineteenth Century and wrote many books about them. When the story-tellers sat at the lodge fires in the long evenings to tell of the manitoes and their magic, of how the little boy snared the sun, of the old Toad Woman who stole the baby, and the other tales that had been retold to generation after generation of red children, time out of mind, Mr. Schoolcraft listened and wrote the stories down, just as he heard them. Contents: - The Boy Who Set a Snare for the Sun - Manabozho, the Mischief-maker - The Red Swan - The Celestial Sisters - Gray Eagle and His Five Brothers - He of the Little Shell - Osseoj the Son of the Evening Star - The Wonderful Exploits of Grasshopper - The Toad-woman - The Origin of the Robin - White Feather and the Six Giants - Sheem, the Forsaken Boy - Strong Desire and the Red Sorcerer - The Magic Packet - The Man With His Leg Tied Up - Leelinau, the Lost Daughter - The Winter Spirit and His Visitor - The Enchanted Moccasins - The Weendigoes and the Bone-dwarf - The Fire-plume - The Bird Lover - Bokwewa, the Humpback - The Little Boy-man - Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn

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