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  • af Jules Claretie
    183,95 kr.

    "The Crime of the Boulevard" (French title: "Le Crime de Boulevard") is a novel written by Jules Claretie, a French author and literary figure. The book was originally published in 1903. The story revolves around a crime that takes place on a boulevard in Paris, capturing the essence of the city during the Belle Époque era. The plot likely involves a combination of mystery, intrigue, and possibly elements of social commentary, considering the time and setting.

  • af Charles G. D. Roberts
    173,95 kr.

    This early work by Charles G. D. Roberts was originally published in 1903 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. The plot is set in the frontier Canadian wilderness. The characters live the simple and adventurous life demanded by the spirit of the time. It is an incredibly interesting and captivating read for the fans of pioneer adventure novels. 'Children of the Wild' is a novel by this prolific author of fiction and poetry. Charles G. D. Roberts was born on 10th January 1860, in Douglas, New Brunswick, Canada. Roberts's most successful literary genre was that of the animal story which featured in works such as Earth's Enigmas (1896) and Eyes of the Wilderness (1933). He also wrote romance novels and several non-fiction works on Canada.

  • af Benedictus de Spinoza
    218,95 kr.

    Benedictus de Spinoza, commonly known as Baruch Spinoza, was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish origin. He lived in the 17th century and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy. "The Philosophy of Spinoza" generally refers to the entirety of his philosophical ideas, as presented in his major work, "Ethics," also known as "Ethics Demonstrated in Geometrical Order." "Ethics" is Spinoza's magnum opus, written in Latin and published posthumously in 1677. The work is structured in a geometric fashion, emulating the style of Euclidean geometry, with axioms, propositions, and demonstrations. Spinoza's philosophical system is deeply rationalistic and monistic, and it has had a profound impact on subsequent philosophical thought. Here are some key elements of Spinoza's philosophy as presented in "Ethics": Substance Monism: Spinoza posits a single, infinite, and necessarily existing substance, which he identifies with God or Nature. Everything that exists is a modification or expression of this singular substance. Pantheism: Spinoza's conception of God is pantheistic, suggesting that God and nature are identical. God is not a personal deity with anthropomorphic qualities but an all-encompassing, immanent force in the universe. Determinism: Spinoza argues for a deterministic universe in which everything is a result of the necessary and eternal laws of nature. Human freedom, according to Spinoza, lies in understanding and embracing this deterministic framework. Ethics and Morality: Spinoza develops a moral philosophy that emphasizes the importance of reason and understanding in achieving human well-being. He advocates for a life guided by reason, self-knowledge, and intellectual love of God or nature. Mind-Body Parallelism: Spinoza proposes a parallelism between the mental and the physical aspects of reality. Mind and body are two aspects of the same underlying substance, and mental states correspond to physical states. Spinoza's philosophy is challenging and profound, and his ideas have been interpreted in various ways by subsequent philosophers. While he faced criticism and condemnation during his lifetime, Spinoza's work has gained widespread recognition and influence in the fields of philosophy, theology, and psychology.

  • af Walter Besant
    243,95 kr.

    "For Faith and Freedom" is a historical novel written by Walter Besant. The book was first published in 1889 and is set in the late 17th century during the Monmouth Rebellion, a Protestant uprising against the Catholic rule of James II in England. The novel follows the story of Richard Coppinger, a young man who becomes involved in the Monmouth Rebellion due to his commitment to the Protestant cause and his desire for religious freedom. Richard's journey takes him through the tumultuous events of the rebellion, including the Battle of Sedgemoor, which was a significant conflict during the uprising. Walter Besant, a prolific and versatile Victorian novelist, was known for his historical fiction and social commentary. "For Faith and Freedom" reflects Besant's interest in historical events and his exploration of themes related to religious and political freedom. The novel captures the spirit of the times and provides readers with a vivid portrayal of the political and religious tensions in 17th-century England. The title itself, "For Faith and Freedom," suggests the central themes of the novel, emphasizing the characters' struggles for religious liberty and their commitment to their beliefs in the face of political adversity. If you enjoy historical fiction set in this period, exploring themes of faith, freedom, and historical events, Walter Besant's "For Faith and Freedom" may be an intriguing read.

  • af Thornton W. Burgess
    143,95 kr.

    "The Adventures of Paddy Beaver" is a classic children's book written by Thornton W. Burgess. This book is part of Burgess's larger series known as "Old Mother West Wind" series, which features anthropomorphic animal characters in the natural world. The series aims to teach young readers about the ways of the animal kingdom while also imparting valuable moral lessons. In "The Adventures of Paddy Beaver," the central character is Paddy Beaver, a lively and industrious beaver who lives in the Green Forest. The story revolves around Paddy's daily life and his various adventures. One of the key themes of the book is the importance of hard work and resourcefulness, as Paddy is known for his dam-building skills and his ability to transform the landscape. The narrative is both entertaining and educational, offering insights into the habits and behaviors of beavers and other woodland creatures. Thornton W. Burgess has a charming and engaging writing style that captures the imagination of young readers. The book also promotes values such as friendship, cooperation, and environmental stewardship. "The Adventures of Paddy Beaver" is a delightful addition to Burgess's collection of animal stories and continues to be cherished by readers of all ages for its timeless appeal and the lessons it imparts about nature and life in the wild.

  • af Coningsby Dawson
    118,95 kr.

    "Christmas Outside of Eden" is a novella written by Coningsby Dawson, a British-Canadian novelist and soldier known for his writings during and after World War I. Published in 1925, this novella is a thought-provoking and philosophical work that explores the meaning and significance of Christmas. The story is set in the trenches of World War I during the Christmas season. It depicts a group of British soldiers who are enduring the hardships and horrors of the war. Despite the grim and chaotic circumstances of battle, these men, from different backgrounds and with varying perspectives, find themselves sharing a unique and poignant Christmas together. The central theme of the novella revolves around the idea of finding moments of peace, unity, and humanity amidst the chaos and brutality of war. As they huddle in their makeshift trenches, the soldiers exchange stories, share their experiences, and reflect on the nature of the Christmas holiday and its significance in their lives. The characters in the story grapple with questions about faith, hope, and the enduring power of human connection, even in the most dire circumstances. "Christmas Outside of Eden" is not a traditional holiday story filled with festivities and cheer. Instead, it delves into the deeper, more profound aspects of the Christmas spirit, highlighting the enduring values of love, compassion, and the shared human experience. The novella invites readers to contemplate the true essence of Christmas and how it can be found in unexpected places, even in the midst of war. Coningsby Dawson's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and philosophical exploration. The book's portrayal of the soldiers' experiences and their conversations provides a unique perspective on the impact of the First World War and the universal themes of hope and humanity. "Christmas Outside of Eden" is a contemplative and poignant work that challenges readers to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and the enduring qualities that make it a special time of year, even in the most challenging of circumstances.

  • af John Thomson Faris
    173,95 kr.

    The highest courage is impossible without self-conquest. And self-conquest is never easy. A man may be a marvel of physical courage, and be a coward in matters of self-government. Failure here threatens dire disaster to his entire career. John Thomson Faris's 1920 work "The Book of Courage" is a vintage self-help book that focuses on courage and its importance in attaining happiness and success. Self-help books aim to help the reader with problems, offering them clear and effective guidance on how obstacles can be passed and solutions found, especially with regard to common issues and day-to-day life.

  • af William Stevens Balch
    183,95 kr.

    There is no subject so deeply interesting and important to rational beings as the knowledge of language, or one which presents a more direct and powerful claim upon all classes in the community; for there is no other so closely interwoven with all the affairs of human life, social, moral, political and religious. It forms a basis on which depends a vast portion of the happiness of mankind, and deserves the first attention of every philanthropist. Great difficulty has been experienced in the common method of explaining language, and grammar has long been considered a dry, uninteresting, and tedious study, by nearly all the teachers and scholars in the land. But it is to be presumed that the fault in this case, if there is any, is to be sought for in the manner of teaching, rather than in the science itself; for it would be unreasonable to suppose that a subject which occupies the earliest attention of the parent, which is acquired at great expense of money, time, and thought, and is employed from the cradle to the grave, in all our waking hours, can possibly be dull or unimportant, if rightly explained. Children have been required to learn verbal forms and changes, to look at the mere signs of ideas, instead of the things represented by them. The consequence has been that the whole subject has become uninteresting to all who do not possess a retentive verbal memory. The philosophy of language, the sublime principles on which it depends for its existence and use, have not been sufficiently regarded to render it delightful and profitable. The humble attempt here made is designed to open the way for an exposition of language on truly philosophical principles, which, when correctly explained, are abundantly simple and extensively useful. With what success this point has been labored the reader will determine. The author claims not the honor of entire originality. The principles here advanced have been advocated, believed, and successfully practised. William S. Cardell, Esq., a bright star in the firmament of American literature, reduced these principles to a system, which was taught with triumphant success by Daniel H. Barnes, formerly of the New-York High School, one of the most distinguished teachers who ever officiated in that high and responsible capacity in our country.

  • af Stijn Streuvels
    163,95 kr.

    Stijn Streuvels, whose real name was Frank Lateur, was a Belgian author known for his contributions to Flemish literature. He wrote novels, short stories, and essays, and his works often depicted rural life in Flanders. The title of the book presents its great theme about individual lives being laid out like a path, each with its own possible turnings. In this case, the main protagonist is a young girl of lively intelligence who is being prepared for her first holy communion. Layer by layer, the path to that special day is built up - the practice sessions, the special clothing, the special attention given to a village's new "class" of Catholic children. The book concludes by pointing to the often difficult challenges individuals have to face after the "special day" is over, focusing on the loss of the protected status of childhood and alluding to the darker aspects of life as a young woman from an economically less advantaged country family.

  • af Henry Bate
    118,95 kr.

    "A Short System of English Grammar" is a grammar book written by Henry Bate. The book aim to provide a systematic and comprehensive overview of the rules and principles governing the English language. Cover topics such as sentence structure, parts of speech, syntax, punctuation, and common grammatical errors. The emphasis can vary from basic grammar rules suitable for beginners to more advanced concepts for those looking to deepen their understanding of the language. ¿USAGE and Custom are the Rules and Measures of every Language, and the Rules of GRAMMAR have nothing more to do, than to teach it. The GRAMMAR is to be fashioned from the particular Language, it treats of, and not the Language from the GRAMMAR. For want of following this regular Plan, our Modern GRAMMARIANS have introduced the GRAMMAR Rules of other Languages into their own; as if all Language was founded on GRAMMAR, and the Rules in one Language would serve the same End and Purpose in another."

  • af Martha Finley
    218,95 kr.

    "Christmas with Grandma Elsie" is a part of the "Elsie Dinsmore" series written by Martha Finley. This beloved and enduring series of books, which were first published in the 19th century, focuses on the life, moral development, and adventures of Elsie Dinsmore and her family. "Christmas with Grandma Elsie" is one of the many titles in this series and centers around the Christmas season in the Dinsmore household. In this particular installment, Elsie Dinsmore, the main character, is now a grown woman with her own family. She is married to her childhood sweetheart, Edward Travilla, and they have a daughter named Elsie. The story revolves around the Dinsmore family's celebrations and gatherings during the Christmas holiday. The book presents a heartwarming and wholesome portrayal of a 19th-century American family's Christmas traditions. It highlights the importance of faith, love, and togetherness during the holiday season. Readers witness the characters' preparations for Christmas, their interactions, and the joy they find in being with one another. Martha Finley's "Elsie Dinsmore" series was originally written for young readers and is known for its strong moral and religious themes. Throughout the series, readers follow Elsie's growth and development as she navigates various challenges and life experiences, always guided by her Christian faith and values. "Christmas with Grandma Elsie" is a delightful addition to the series, focusing on the holiday season and the timeless values associated with Christmas, making it a heartwarming and educational read for those interested in historical Christian fiction and family-oriented literature. It captures the essence of a simpler time and the enduring importance of love, faith, and family during the Christmas season.

  • af Leo Tolstoy
    204,95 kr.

    "The Kingdom of God Is Within You" is a philosophical work by the renowned Russian author Leo Tolstoy, written between 1892 and 1894. In this book, Tolstoy explores his evolving views on Christianity and presents a radical interpretation of its teachings. The title is taken from a quote in the Gospel of Luke, where Jesus says, "The kingdom of God is within you." Tolstoy's central thesis is that true Christianity is not an external institution or a set of rituals but a personal and internal moral code. He argues against organized religion, specifically the institutionalized and hierarchical form of Christianity prevalent in his time. Tolstoy criticizes the church for its deviation from the teachings of Jesus, whom he regards as a moral and spiritual teacher rather than a divine figure. The author advocates for a Christianity that emphasizes love, nonviolence, and the rejection of material wealth. Tolstoy takes a strong stance against violence, including state-sponsored violence such as war and capital punishment. He argues that true Christianity requires individuals to live by the principle of non-resistance to evil, even in the face of injustice and violence. Tolstoy's ideas in "The Kingdom of God Is Within You" had a profound influence on later figures such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., who drew inspiration from his philosophy of nonviolent resistance. The book, however, was met with controversy and condemnation by both the Russian Orthodox Church and the government, leading to its banning in Russia. Overall, "The Kingdom of God Is Within You" is a passionate and challenging exploration of Christian philosophy, morality, and the role of organized religion in society. Tolstoy's ideas in the book reflect his deep spiritual and moral convictions and have left a lasting impact on discussions about faith, ethics, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.

  • af Eugene Field
    143,95 kr.

    "Christmas Tales and Christmas Verse" is a collection of Christmas-themed stories and poems written by Eugene Field, an American author and poet known for his works that often evoke a sense of nostalgia, innocence, and whimsy. The book was first published in 1912 and has since become a classic of holiday literature. The collection includes a delightful assortment of stories and poems that capture the spirit and magic of Christmas. Eugene Field's writing is known for its charm and its ability to transport readers to a simpler and more heartwarming time. Some of the most beloved pieces in the book include: "The First Christmas Tree": This story tells the tale of the first Christmas tree in an American home. It beautifully weaves together history, tradition, and the spirit of giving, making it a heartwarming and historically significant piece. "Christmas Treasures": A poem that reflects on the simple joys and treasures of the holiday season, reminding readers of the importance of love, family, and goodwill. "Jest 'Fore Christmas": This poem presents the anticipation and excitement that children feel on the night before Christmas, capturing the magic and wonder of the holiday. "Little Boy Blue": A touching poem that reflects on the passing of time and the nostalgia for childhood and innocence, with a Christmas theme. "Christmas Hymn": A hymn-like poem that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the religious significance of Christmas. The collection as a whole creates a warm and sentimental atmosphere, perfect for reading during the holiday season. Eugene Field's writing style and themes make "Christmas Tales and Christmas Verse" a timeless work that continues to enchant readers with its celebration of the holiday's true meaning and the traditions that make it special.

  • af William M. Thackeray
    213,95 kr.

    "The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh" is a collection of five Christmas-themed stories written by the British author William Makepeace Thackeray, who is best known for his satirical novels such as "Vanity Fair." The pseudonym "Mr. M.A. Titmarsh" was used by Thackeray for his lighter and more humorous works. These stories were published in various periodicals during the 1830s and 1840s and have been compiled into a single volume. The five Christmas stories included in this collection are: "Mrs. Perkins's Ball" (1847): This is a humorous tale set at a Christmas ball, focusing on the characters and social interactions during the event. Thackeray's wit and keen observations of human behavior are on full display in this story. "Our Street" (1848): In this story, the narrator takes readers on a tour of a London street during Christmastime, describing the various characters and their preparations for the holiday season. It's a charming and nostalgic exploration of Victorian Christmas traditions. "Doctor Birch and His Young Friends" (1848): This story is a continuation of Thackeray's earlier novel "The Book of Snobs." It features Dr. Birch, a headmaster, and a group of young students, and it satirizes the manners and pretensions of the upper classes. "The Kickleburys on the Rhine" (1850): This story follows the travel adventures of the Kicklebury family as they tour the Rhine River during the Christmas season. Thackeray uses the journey as an opportunity for humorous social commentary. "The Rose and the Ring" (1855): While not a Christmas story in the traditional sense, this fairy tale is included in the collection. It tells the story of a magical ring and the comical events that unfold when it comes into the possession of two young princes. The story is a delightful and imaginative departure from Thackeray's usual style. These stories offer a mix of humor, satire, and social commentary, reflecting the wit and storytelling skills for which Thackeray is known. While they may not be as famous as his major novels, "The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh" provides readers with a glimpse into Thackeray's lighter, more festive side as he explores the holiday season and the quirks of human nature. The collection is a delightful addition to Victorian literature and remains a cherished part of Thackeray's literary legacy.

  • af Russell H. Conwell
    108,95 kr.

    Learn more about the role that spirituality can play in health, healing, and wellness in this volume from renowned Baptist minister Russell Conwell, who revolutionized Christian thought with his work on self-help in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The health and happiness of mankind depend in a great degree on faith. Every emotion of the body and every action of the mind is an exhibition of faith. Persons who believe they are well, even if they are ill, will soon recover, and persons who believe that they will not be sick are seldom ill. There is no department of human life so dependent on belief as that connected with health. Millions would arise, take up their couches and walk, if they could be made to believe that they could do so. To believe a falsehood has cured many people, and consciences waver between the duty to tell a patient the clear truth when he is very ill and to make him believe a lie in order that he may get well.It must also be stated, in fidelity to the truth, that the subject of healing by faith has called out a host of the half-insane classes who proclaim with trumpet tones some cases of divine healing which are unworthy of a moment's consideration. Hence, out of a collection of possibly sincere letters, many have been rejected altogether as foolish or misleading. Eleven hundred written testimonies to cases of healing in direct answer to prayer at the Baptist Temple have been carefully examined and the trustworthy testimonies tabulated. Those "years of healing" to which reference is so often made were years of prayer and years of faith. After deducting all the questionable cases, and after a wide allowance for the naturally health-giving and health-preserving power, the normal human belief is that there remains an overwhelmingly convincing amount of evidence that healing is directly brought about by sincere prayer.

  • af Walter Ben Hare
    198,95 kr.

    "The White Christmas and Other Merry Christmas Plays" is a collection of Christmas-themed plays written by Walter Ben Hare. Walter Ben Hare (1886-1950) was an American playwright and author known for his works in the early to mid-20th century, primarily in the genre of plays and theatrical productions. The collection likely contains a series of short plays, each designed to be performed during the holiday season. Christmas plays often aim to capture the festive spirit, warmth, and joy associated with the holiday, and Hare's work is likely no exception. The title play, "The White Christmas," and other plays in the collection might feature various characters, settings, and scenarios related to Christmas celebrations. They could involve themes such as family, generosity, love, and the magic of the holiday season. Walter Ben Hare's plays were often written for amateur or community theaters, making them accessible for local productions and holiday festivities. The plays might include a mix of comedy, drama, and heartwarming moments, catering to a wide audience and providing opportunities for community involvement. Collections like "The White Christmas and Other Merry Christmas Plays" are often utilized by drama groups, schools, and community organizations looking for festive and engaging performances during the Christmas season. They contribute to the tradition of celebrating the holidays through the performing arts, bringing people together to share in the joy of the season.

  • af Teresa J Sander
    163,95 kr.

    Contents: -- Christmas Revived -- In the Churchyard at Cambridge. A Legend of Lady Lee -- The Little South-wind -- Lines Written at the Close of Dr. Holme's Lectures on English Poetry -- Aunt Molly. A Reminiscence of Old Cambridge -- The Sounds of Morning in Cambridge -- The Sounds of Evening in Cambridge -- To the Near-sighted -- Flower's from a Student's Walks -- Miseries. No. 1 -- Miseries. No. 2 -- Miseries. No. 3 Miseries. No. 4 -- A Dark Night Twine -- Fresh Air -- Farewell -- Innocent Surprises -- The Old Sailor -- Laughter -- To Stephen -- The Old Church -- "Something than Beauty Dearer" -- A Tale Found in the Repositories of the Abbots of the Middle Ages -- The Sea -- Fashion -- A Growl -- To Jenny Lind -- My Herbarium -- The Ostrich -- Cows -- The Home-beacon -- The Fourth of July -- From the Papers of Reginald Ratcliffe

  • af Donna G. Schneider
    153,95 kr.

    "Indulge in a culinary celebration of plant-based delights with 'Meatless Feast: Flavorful Vegetarian Creations.' This cookbook invites you on a journey through a world of delectable vegetarian recipes that redefine the art of meatless cooking. From vibrant vegetable combinations to luscious nut-based dishes, wholesome rice and pasta creations, to crispy croquettes, elegant timbales, and savory patties - this collection is a symphony of flavors crafted exclusively from the bounty of nature. Dive into the heart of creative vegetarian cuisine with a diverse range of sauces that elevate each dish to new heights. Discover the versatility of eggs in innovative preparations, and explore the richness of cheese in recipes that will tantalize your taste buds. Each page of 'Meatless Feast' is a gateway to a world of culinary possibilities, where vegetables take center stage in a variety of mouthwatering forms. Whether you're a seasoned vegetarian or just exploring the world of meatless meals, this cookbook offers a treasure trove of recipes that are not only delicious but also nutritious. With a focus on fresh, wholesome ingredients, 'Meatless Feast' proves that vegetarian cooking is anything but bland. Get ready to embark on a flavorful journey that will revolutionize your perception of meatless cuisine. Your taste buds will thank you, and your table will be adorned with a feast of vibrant, plant-powered dishes that are as satisfying as they are nutritious."

  • af Cheryl J. Nolan
    153,95 kr.

    "Homegrown Recipes and Traditions: From Our Table to Yours" is a culinary masterpiece that transcends mere cooking instructions, offering a heartfelt journey through the heart and soul of family kitchens. Authored with love and passion, this cookbook by Janet H. Alston is a celebration of the rich tapestry of flavors that have been cultivated, refined, and savored across generations. Delve into the savory world of comforting soups, hearty beef dishes, succulent mutton recipes, tender veal creations, flavorful chicken and turkey delights, sizzling pork concoctions, and even the unexpected, yet delightful, inclusion of pigeon. Janet's collection of recipes is a testament to the diverse tastes that have graced her family table over the years. From farm-fresh eggs to the flakiest pies, "Homegrown Recipes and Traditions" caters to every aspect of a memorable meal. The dessert section is a sweet indulgence, offering delectable treats that are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. And for the perfect finishing touch, explore the world of puddings that add a nostalgic twist to the end of a delicious meal. Each recipe is more than a set of instructions; it's a story waiting to be told, a tradition ready to be shared. The warmth of homegrown ingredients, coupled with the care that goes into preparing each dish, creates an experience that goes beyond the dining table. It's an invitation to recreate not just the recipes but the shared moments, laughter, and love that have been a constant companion in the Alston family kitchen. "Homegrown Recipes and Traditions" is not just a cookbook; it's a culinary heritage, a testament to the enduring power of family, and an open invitation to bring these time-honored recipes into your own home, creating new traditions to be passed down for generations to come.

  • af Guadalupe D. Green
    163,95 kr.

    "Midday Feast: Culinary Treasures for Lunchtime Bliss" by Guadalupe D. Green is a gastronomic journey designed to transform your midday meals into moments of pure delight. Guadalupe, with her culinary expertise, invites you to explore the world of lunch with an array of recipes that elevate lunchtime into a feast of flavors and textures. The book opens with a luxurious exploration of oysters, showcasing these delicacies in inventive and delectable ways. From classic raw oyster preparations to innovative cooked dishes, Guadalupe ensures that the ocean's treasures take center stage in your midday indulgence. The chapter on lobster and potato introduces a symphony of flavors, combining the richness of lobster with the comforting simplicity of potatoes. Whether it's lobster bisque, potato-crusted lobster tails, or a hearty lobster and potato chowder, each recipe is crafted to provide a luxurious and satisfying lunchtime experience. Eggs, a versatile ingredient, are celebrated in various forms, from classic egg salads to gourmet egg-centric dishes. Guadalupe explores the endless possibilities of eggs, offering creative recipes that make lunch a delightful and wholesome affair. The section on croquettes adds a touch of elegance to your midday repast. These crispy, golden bites feature a variety of fillings, from seafood to cheese, creating a perfect balance of textures and flavors that will make your lunch a memorable event. Cheese enthusiasts will find themselves in a state of culinary euphoria with the diverse cheese-centric recipes in this cookbook. Guadalupe artfully combines different varieties of cheese in salads, sandwiches, and melts, ensuring that each bite is a celebration of dairy delight. Toast takes a starring role in the lunchtime symphony, with creative and enticing toppings that go beyond the ordinary. Guadalupe's innovative toast recipes elevate this simple staple to a culinary masterpiece, perfect for a satisfying and quick lunch. Vegetables shine in their own right in the cookbook, with vibrant and nutritious recipes that make plant-based lunches a joyous experience. From hearty vegetable stews to refreshing salads, this section embraces the abundance of nature's bounty. For those who appreciate the simplicity and convenience of sandwiches, "Midday Feast" offers a collection of sandwich recipes that redefine the art of sandwich-making. These sandwiches go beyond the basics, featuring unique combinations and bold flavors. Salads are given a gourmet makeover in the final chapter, with Guadalupe presenting a selection of vibrant and satisfying salads that make lunch a refreshing and wholesome affair. From hearty protein-packed salads to light and refreshing options, there's a salad for every palate. "Midday Feast" is not just a cookbook; it's a celebration of lunchtime indulgence. Guadalupe D. Green's culinary treasures promise to turn your midday meals into moments of culinary bliss, with each recipe carefully crafted to satisfy your taste buds and elevate your lunchtime experience.

  • af Helen Campbell
    183,95 kr.

    "The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking" by Helen Campbell is like a timeless guide to domestic bliss. Published in the late 19th century, it's a glimpse into the practical wisdom of that era. Campbell, a pioneering journalist and advocate for women's rights, shares valuable insights on efficient housekeeping and cooking without unnecessary fuss. The book covers a range of topics, from organizing a household to preparing economical and tasty meals. Campbell's approach is down-to-earth, making the complexities of housekeeping seem manageable. It's not just a manual; it's a reflection of an era when homemaking was an art, and simplicity was celebrated. Reading it might just make you appreciate the beauty in the basics.

  • af Monica D Winter
    153,95 kr.

    "Sweet Surrender: A Symphony of Flavors" beckons you into a realm of unparalleled sweetness, where each page of this dessert cookbook is a note in a delightful symphony of flavors. From velvety puddings to decadent cakes, from refreshing beverages to comforting dishes for the sick and the little ones, this book is a culinary masterpiece that captures the essence of indulgence. Key Elements: Saucy Delights: Begin your journey with a repertoire of sweet sauces designed to elevate your desserts to new heights. From rich caramel to silky chocolate, these sauces are the perfect accompaniment to a variety of puddings and custards. Pudding Paradise: Dive into a world of luscious puddings and custards that are both timeless and innovative. Each recipe is a celebration of smooth textures and rich flavors, making every spoonful a journey into dessert perfection. Bavarian Dreams: Indulge in the creamy extravagance of Bavarian creams, where each bite is a symphony of velvety smoothness and delicate sweetness. These recipes showcase the artistry of crafting desserts that are as pleasing to the eyes as they are to the taste buds. Rice Delicacies: Discover the versatility of rice in desserts, as this cookbook guides you through a collection of delectable rice-based sweets. From comforting rice puddings to exotic desserts, each recipe is a tribute to the grain's ability to transform into decadent delights. Wine-infused Bliss: Immerse yourself in the sophistication of wine jellies that add a touch of elegance to your dessert table. These recipes bring together the richness of wine with the delightful wobble of a perfectly set jelly. Cakes of Distinction: The cake section is a celebration of baking brilliance, offering recipes that range from classic layer cakes to contemporary masterpieces. Whether you're a novice baker or an experienced cake artist, these recipes ensure your creations are nothing short of extraordinary. Icy Temptations: Cool down with a selection of refreshing ices that dance on your palate. From fruity sorbets to indulgent ice creams, these frozen delights are the perfect conclusion to any meal. Nourishing Cookery: Delve into a section dedicated to cookery for the sick, offering comforting and nutritious recipes designed to soothe and nourish. From gentle broths to nourishing desserts, these recipes bring sweetness to recovery. Tiny Tastes: For the little ones, explore dishes for babies that are not just nutritious but also delightful in flavor. Introduce your littlest foodies to the joy of sweet beginnings. Fruit Fantasia: Learn how to serve fruits in creative and appealing ways, turning nature's bounty into works of art on your dessert plate. Beverage Bonanza: Conclude your culinary journey with a collection of delightful beverages, from soothing hot drinks to refreshing concoctions. These beverages are the perfect complement to your sweet creations. "Sweet Surrender" is more than a cookbook; it's an invitation to surrender to the pleasures of dessert making. With clear instructions, vibrant visuals, and a symphony of flavors at your fingertips, this cookbook empowers you to create sweet masterpieces that leave a lasting impression. Welcome to a world where every bite is a sweet surrender to the magic of dessert.

  • af Charles Knight
    218,95 kr.

    "Knowledge Is Power" is a book written by British publisher and writer Charles Knight. It was first published in 1855. The book is a part of Knight's larger project, "The Library of Entertaining Knowledge," which aimed to make educational and informative literature accessible to a broader audience. "Knowledge Is Power" explores the importance of knowledge and education and advocates for their widespread dissemination. Key features and themes of "Knowledge Is Power" by Charles Knight include: The Value of Education: The book emphasizes the idea that knowledge and education are essential for personal development, societal progress, and empowerment. It argues that education is the key to individual and collective improvement. Accessible Learning: Charles Knight's work was known for its effort to make knowledge accessible to a wider readership. "Knowledge Is Power" aligns with this mission, advocating for the dissemination of information and learning to people from all walks of life. Historical and Scientific Content: The book covers a range of topics, including history, science, and culture. It aims to provide readers with a broad understanding of various subjects. Social Reform: "Knowledge Is Power" promotes the idea that education and the dissemination of knowledge can lead to social reform and the betterment of society. It envisions an educated populace as a force for positive change. The Empowerment of the Common People: One of the central themes is the belief that knowledge empowers the common people, allowing them to participate more actively in civic life and make informed decisions. Charles Knight's "Knowledge Is Power" is part of a broader movement in the 19th century to democratize knowledge and education. It reflects the idea that access to information and learning is crucial for individual and societal progress. While the book may not be as widely read today, it was influential in its time and contributed to the popularization of educational literature.

  • af William De Witt Hyde
    173,95 kr.

    William De Witt Hyde (1858-1917) was president of Bowdoin College and also the chair of mental and moral philosophy there. His first of several books was Practical Ethics (1892). It is remarkable, among other things, for the methodical way in which he attempts to categorize the virtues. In his scheme, objects are the countless things which are external to us but that are the materials we use to build our lives: "materials to work with, stuff to build character out of, resistance to overcome, objects to confront." Toward each object we have a single, particular "relation... which at the same time best promotes the development of ourselves and best preserves the object's proper use and worth." It is our duty to maintain that relation, and his book is designed to assist in the art of discerning that duty. "If we do our duty repeatedly and perseveringly in any direction, we form the habit of doing it, learn to enjoy it, and acquire a preference for it. This habitual preference for a duty is the virtue corresponding to it." This is in his words, but the idea is right out of Aristotle. Virtues are not, in this scheme, their own reward, but they each have a particular reward, which correspond to the object on which they are practiced. As was mentioned, between us and the various objects we encounter is one single correct relation; any other relation we might fall into instead is a temptation. The habitual yielding to temptation is vice. One might err on the side of neglect for the object, in which case this is a vice of defect, or one might err on the side of giving the object a disproportionate place in our life, in which case this is a vice of excess (this too, comes from Aristotle's "golden mean" theory). Just as virtues have their rewards, each vice has its associated penalty by which it interferes with "that realization of ourselves through the object, or in the higher relations, that realization of the object through us, on which the harmony and completeness of our life depends."

  • af Ralph Waldo Trine
    183,95 kr.

    "The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit" is a self-help and spiritual philosophy book written by Ralph Waldo Trine. Trine was an American philosopher, mystic, and author, and he was a prominent figure in the New Thought movement, a philosophical and spiritual movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book, published in 1917, is one of his most famous works. The central theme of the book revolves around the idea that individuals possess higher powers within their minds and spirits, and by harnessing and developing these powers, they can lead more successful, fulfilling, and spiritually enriched lives. Trine's work is rooted in the belief that there is a direct connection between the human mind and the spiritual realm, and that individuals can tap into this connection to manifest positive change in their lives. Key concepts explored in "The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit" include: The Power of Thought: Trine emphasizes the creative power of thought. He argues that our thoughts have a profound influence on our reality, and by maintaining positive and constructive thoughts, individuals can attract positive outcomes and opportunities. Visualization: The book discusses the practice of visualization as a means to achieve one's goals and desires. Trine suggests that by vividly imagining and believing in the realization of one's goals, they can manifest in the physical world. Spiritual Principles: Trine draws on spiritual and metaphysical principles, including the idea of a universal intelligence or a higher power that individuals can align with to receive guidance and support in their endeavors. Affirmations and Affirmative Prayer: The book encourages the use of affirmations and affirmative prayer to focus one's thoughts and intentions on what they wish to manifest. The Unity of All Life: Trine highlights the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of living in harmony with the natural world. Throughout the book, Trine provides practical advice and examples to help readers apply these concepts in their daily lives. He aims to inspire individuals to recognize their inner potential and achieve personal and spiritual growth. "The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit" is considered a classic in the self-help and New Thought literature, and it has had a lasting influence on the self-improvement and personal development genres. Trine's teachings continue to resonate with those who seek to explore the intersection of spirituality and personal success, and his work remains relevant to those interested in the power of positive thinking and the mind's potential to shape one's reality.

  • af Clement Clarke Moore
    128,95 kr.

    "The Night Before Christmas," also known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas," is a famous and beloved poem that has become a holiday tradition in many households. It was written by Clement Clarke Moore and was first published anonymously in 1823. The poem is known for its vivid imagery and has played a significant role in shaping the modern-day image of Santa Claus. The poem tells the story of a man who, on the night before Christmas, is awakened by a clatter on the roof. He looks out the window and sees Santa Claus, often described as a plump, jolly, and bearded figure, arriving in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. Santa enters the house by way of the chimney and proceeds to fill the stockings hanging by the fireplace with toys, candy, and other gifts. The poem is famous for its description of Santa Claus, his reindeer, and the magical nature of the Christmas Eve visit. The reindeer are named, including Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder (sometimes spelled as Donner), and Blitzen, along with the most famous of all, Rudolph, who is not mentioned in the original poem but later became a popular addition to the folklore. The poem concludes with Santa wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!" This iconic line has become synonymous with the holiday season and is often recited during Christmas celebrations. "The Night Before Christmas" has been adapted and illustrated in countless ways over the years, making it a cherished and enduring part of Christmas culture. It captures the magic and anticipation of the Christmas season and has been read to children and families for generations.

  • af Edward Carpenter
    173,95 - 183,95 kr.

  • af John Fox
    143,95 kr.

    "Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories written by John Fox Jr., an American author known for his regional fiction set in the Appalachian region of the United States. The book was first published in 1904 and is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of the people, landscapes, and culture of the Appalachian Mountains. The collection includes a series of stories that capture the essence of life in the rural and often isolated communities of Appalachia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These stories are characterized by their rustic charm and strong sense of place. Some key elements of the book are: Regional Setting: The stories in this collection are primarily set in the Appalachian Mountains, specifically in Kentucky and Virginia. John Fox Jr. was known for his commitment to portraying the unique culture and hardships of the people living in this region. Character Studies: The characters in these stories are drawn from the lives of mountain people. Fox's writing is known for its character-driven narratives, and the book features a diverse cast of individuals, from resilient pioneers to colorful mountain folk. Themes of Isolation and Hardship: Many of the stories in the collection touch on themes of isolation and the challenges faced by individuals and communities living in remote mountain areas. The harsh realities of life, as well as the strength and resilience of the characters, are recurring themes. Cultural Traditions: Fox's writing captures the traditions, dialect, and way of life of the people in the region, providing readers with a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of Appalachia. Emotional Impact: The stories often evoke a strong sense of nostalgia and longing, as well as the power of human connection and the enduring spirit of those who call these mountains home. "Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories" is a testament to John Fox Jr.'s skill in capturing the authentic atmosphere and distinctive characters of the Appalachian region. His writing is known for its ability to transport readers to this unique cultural landscape and offer a deeper understanding of the challenges and joys experienced by the people who live there. The stories in this collection are rich in detail and emotion, making it a classic work in American regional literature.

  • af Leo Tolstoy
    213,95 kr.

    Tolstoy is considered one of the giants of Russian literature; his works include the novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina and novellas such as Hadji Murad and The Death of Ivan Ilyich. Tolstoy's earliest works, the autobiographical novels Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth (1852-1856), tell of a rich landowner's son and his slow realization of the chasm between himself and his peasants. Though he later rejected them as sentimental, a great deal of Tolstoy's own life is revealed. They retain their relevance as accounts of the universal story of growing up. Tolstoy served as a second lieutenant in an artillery regiment during the Crimean War, recounted in his Sevastopol Sketches. His experiences in battle helped stir his subsequent pacifism and gave him material for realistic depiction of the horrors of war in his later work. His fiction consistently attempts to convey realistically the Russian society in which he lived. The Cossacks (1863) describes the Cossack life and people through a story of a Russian aristocrat in love with a Cossack girl. Anna Karenina (1877) tells parallel stories of an adulterous woman trapped by the conventions and falsities of society and of a philosophical landowner (much like Tolstoy), who works alongside the peasants in the fields and seeks to reform their lives. Tolstoy not only drew from his own life experiences but also created characters in his own image, such as Pierre Bezukhov and Prince Andrei in War and Peace, Levin in Anna Karenina and to some extent, Prince Nekhlyudov in Resurrection. Excerpt from What Shall We Do? The Kreutzer Sonata I know one such beggar from the gentry. The old man walks slowly, putting his weight on each foot. When he meets you, he puts his weight on one foot and acts as though he were bowing to you. If you stop, he takes hold of his cockaded cap, bows to you, and begs you for an aims; if you do not stop, he pretends just to have such a gait, and passes on, bowing with a leaning on his other foot. He is a real, trained Moscow beggar. At first I did not know why the Moscow beggars did not beg outright, but later I came to understand it, though I did not understand their condition. One day, as I was walking through Afanasev Lane, I saw a policeman putting a tattered peasant, who was pudgy with the dropsy, into a cab. I asked him Why he was doing this.

  • af Harry Lauder
    213,95 kr.

    'Between You and Me' is a novel written by Sir Harry Lauder. It begins with the narrator and protagonist of the story describing the world as a beautiful place worth saving, but acknowledging that it is not perfect and needs improvement. He criticizes those who preach against everything and those who think everything is fine, while emphasizing the importance of plain working people who fought in wars and have come home to continue fighting for humanity. Then, he calls for unity among plain folk and against profiteers and agitators who are set against them, and expresses confidence in the ability of plain people to work together and make the world a better place. Sir Henry Lauder (1870 - 1950) was a notable Scottish entertainer, described by Sir Winston Churchill as "Scotland's greatest ever ambassador. Lauder first appeared in his music-hall career as an Irish comedian. He toured the world extensively during his forty-year career, including 22 trips to the United States. During World War I he was active in fund raising and touring music halls helping with recruitment. Lauder wrote many popular songs, performed in three movies and wrote a number of books. His books include a number of books which ran into several editions, including Harry Lauder at Home and on Tour (1912), A Minstrel in France (1918), Between You and Me (1919), and Roamin' in the Gloamin' (1928).

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