Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
Vera Zasulich, would-be assassin who later worked with Lenin. Alexandra Kollontai, the only woman in Russia's cabinet after the revolution of 1917. Louise Bryant, American reporter and 'Queen of Bohemia' who was thereon the spot and covered the Russian revolution and its aftermath.
A beautiful collection of easily-relatable and heart-warming poems exploring the true meaning of love and life, and the relationship between the two. Get ready for a remarkable voyage. Have you ever wondered what life would be like without love? Life is a priceless gift deliberately crafted and packaged for our enjoyment, but it is not a bed of roses. It is a mixture of the good, bad and ugly-including pains and gains, sadness and joy, despair and hope, failures and successes- and it ends in death. Death reminds us we must make the most of this gift before it expires. How can we do this? Love and life are inseparable, dependent and complementary; love powers life while life makes love visible. This beautiful relationship is broken when both are misused or abused, usually due to a flawed understanding of what each truly is. What is love and what is life? Love And Life: Poems About You And Me is a beautiful collection of easily-relatable and heart-warming poems arranged into two thematic parts exploring love and life. The poems speak personally to you and take you on a voyage that could leave you questioning some of the things you thought you knew about love and life. In the end you would realise: "After all have been said and done, after life has been lived and spent and, when we finally bid the world goodbye, only one thing will matter...the love we shared." Ziri Dafranchi who has written some award-winning poetry, reveals why he is admired in local poetry communities as he deploys literary techniques in combination with his unique style in this well curated collection which is suitable for all readers. The first two volumes of his debut poetry collection, a series titled Wilderness Fruits: Eclectic Poems And Musings, published in 2021 and 2024, contain some of his award-winning poems including one titled Opportunity which won a competition organised by UK's National Poetry Library in 2018. This latest collection is bound to scintillate both avid poetry lovers and readers with a passing interest in poetry. Are you looking for love (to love and be loved) or you desire a better love life? Are you satisfied with the life you're living or you desire a more fulfilling life? Do you wish you understood life and love better? Love And Life: Poems About You And Me is just for you.
Chaucer's Legend of Good Women re-tells the stories of some of the most fascinating women in history and mythology, including Cleopatra, Medea and Dido, Queen of Carthage. This edition includes Simon Webb's highly accessible prose translation, and an introduction which examines how this neglected work has been rediscovered as a key text for understanding the medieval view of women.
Experience the warmth and magic of Havana and Cuba in this spellbinding love story from well-traveled, life-loving authors Anette Wezenberg and Britt Holland. Gemma, a savvy travel professional, is sent to Cuba on a work trip and finds herself swept away by the vibrant music, colourful streets, and passionate locals. She falls head over heels in love with a handsome Cuban man who captures her heart and takes her on a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and true love."Hello, Havana" is the first co-authored story by Anette Wezenberg and Britt Holland. Inspired by Anette's trips to Cuba over the past twenty years. Jump into Gemma's Cuban journey as she experiences the historic, colourful Caribbean Island where salsa, romance and adventure appear around every colourful, rhythmic and fragrant corner. Lose yourself in this enchanting adventure as Gemma steps into a new job, a new country, plenty of trouble and meets The Love of her Life. As Gemma navigates the complexities of a new culture and an unlikely romance, she learns about herself, her desires, and the true meaning of empowerment. With vivid descriptions that transport readers to the enchanting city, "Hello, Havana" is a page-turning love story that explores the complexities of relationships, the power of friendship, and the resilience of the human heart. This heartwarming novel features a strong female lead, explores important women's issues, and is perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary romance, beach reads, and book club picks. Don't miss out on this enchanting love story that will leave you captivated from the first page to the last.
When two of Corinth's oldest residents turn up murdered, Da Vinci and his sidekick team up to uncover the truth behind the murders. Denali crosses paths with the newest resident in town, the gorgeous Alex Plummer and Da Vinci fears his housemate has fallen for a killer. However, as always, nothing in Corinth is as it seems, and the killer may be much closer to home than they ever suspected! 'Something Like Murder' is the second book in the 'Secrets of the Deadwoods' series.
The father of Marxism spent roughly half his life in the English capital. Simon Webb's new book takes a fresh look at where and how he lived, who he knew and the effect the Victorian city had on himself and his family.
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.