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  • The Quran

    Enriched edition. English Edition

    Translated by John Medows Rodwell ...
    The Quran, regarded as the holy scripture of Islam, serves as a profound spiritual guide and a comprehensive framework for ethical and moral conduct. Written in a highly poetic and rhythmic style, it is divided into 114 chapters (Surahs) that vary in length and cover a multitude of themes, including law, guidance for personal conduct, and narratives of previous prophets. The Quran's literary ... Read more

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  • The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888

    Enriched edition. Unraveling the Australian Frontier: Tales of Pioneers and Geographical Discoveries

    In "The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888," Ernest Favenc meticulously chronicles the evolution of exploration in Australia over a century, reflecting both the tenacity and tragedy of the human spirit in untamed landscapes. Favenc employs a narrative style that melds vivid descriptions with analytical commentary, highlighting the myriad explorers' motivations and triumphs amid ... Read more

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  • Crystals

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Metaphysical Magic: A Comprehensive Exploration of Crystal Healing and Energy

    In "Crystals," A. E. H. Tutton delves into the intricate world of crystallography, exploring the symmetrical beauty and scientific significance of crystal formations. The book presents a harmonious blend of accessible language and profound insights, allowing readers to appreciate the complexities of mineral structures and their applications in fields ranging from geology to art. Tutton intricately ... Read more

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  • Color

    Enriched edition. Exploring Racial Identity in the Harlem Renaissance

    In "Color," Countee Cullen exquisitely delves into the complexities of race and identity through a collection of poignant poems that articulate the African American experience during the Harlem Renaissance. Employing a rich tapestry of traditional forms and modern language, Cullen's work reflects his mastery of various poetic styles, from sonnets to free verse. The poems address themes of love, ... Read more

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  • John Lackland

    Enriched edition. Unraveling the Enigmatic Reign of England's Troubled Monarch

    In "John Lackland," Kate Norgate offers a meticulous exploration of the life and reign of King John of England, often overshadowed by his notorious reputation. Norgate employs a scholarly, yet accessible literary style that blends historical analysis with narrative storytelling, allowing readers to navigate the complexities of John's life, from his tumultuous childhood to his controversial reign ... Read more

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  • Ogden Westerns - Boxed Set

    Enriched edition. Trail's End, The Rustler of Wind River, The Flockmaster of Poison Creek, The Bondboy...

    George W. Ogden's "Ogden Westerns - Boxed Set" compiles a thrilling collection of Western narratives that capture the rugged essence of the American frontier. Characterized by vivid descriptions and a clear-eyed exploration of conflict and morality, Ogden's writing immerses readers in a world where honor, betrayal, and survival frequently intersect. Drawing on elements of traditional Western ... Read more

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  • The Life of the Outlaw (Boxed Set)

    Enriched edition. Ogden Westerns - Trail's End, The Rustler of Wind River, The Flockmaster of Poison Creek, The Bondboy...

    In "The Life of the Outlaw (Boxed Set)", George W. Ogden masterfully navigates the complex tapestry of outlaw culture in the American West. This comprehensive collection artfully interweaves historical narrative, vivid character studies, and evocative prose, transporting readers into an era defined by lawlessness and adventure. Ogden's meticulous research is evident throughout the text, as he ... Read more

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  • Betty Wales & Co

    Enriched edition. A story for girls

    In "Betty Wales & Co," Edith K. Dunton presents a charming and insightful exploration of the lives of young women navigating the complexities of collegiate life in the early 20th century. The narrative is characterized by its engaging prose and vivid characterizations, encapsulating the spirit of the 1910s with a blend of humor and earnestness. Set against the backdrop of a women's college, the ... Read more

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  • The Bodleian Library at Oxford

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Literary Treasures of Oxford's Historic Library

    In "The Bodleian Library at Oxford," Falconer Madan offers a rigorous exploration of one of the world's oldest libraries, combining meticulous historical research with engaging narrative prose. Set against the backdrop of the library's storied past, Madan delves into its architectural evolution, notable collections, and the influence it has exerted on scholarship. The text is framed within the ... Read more

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  • Betty Wales, B. A

    Enriched edition. A story for girls

    Betty Wales, B. A., a seminal work by Edith K. Dunton, intertwines the lives of its protagonist with the sociocultural dynamics of early 20th-century American education. This novel employs a witty and engaging literary style, characterized by its keen observations and a blend of realism and idealism, reflecting the aspirations of young women in a rapidly changing society. Set against the backdrop ... Read more

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  • The Samovar Girl

    Enriched edition. A Tale of Longing and Tradition in Pre-Revolutionary Russia

    In "The Samovar Girl," Frederick Ferdinand Moore crafts a poignant narrative that intertwines the personal and the political against the richly textured backdrop of early 20th-century Russia. This novel employs a lyrical style, marked by vivid imagery and nuanced characterization, to explore themes of love, identity, and social upheaval. Moore's use of symbolism, particularly through the titular ... Read more

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  • The Japanese Fairy Book

    Enriched edition. Magical Tales from Japan: Enchanting Folklore and Ethical Lessons

    In "The Japanese Fairy Book," Sazanami Iwaya offers a captivating collection of traditional Japanese folktales, beautifully rendered into English. The book showcases a rich tapestry of folklore, from whimsical stories of mischievous spirits to poignant tales reflecting the natural world and moral lessons intrinsic to Japanese culture. Iwaya's literary style strikes a delicate balance between ... Read more

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