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  • Paula the Waldensian

    by Eva Lecomte ...
    The Waldensians were a religious movement that emerged in the Middle Ages and were known for their adherence to simpler Christian beliefs and practices. They faced persecution due to their divergence from certain established religious doctrines of the time."Paula the Waldensian" likely follows the life of this young girl within the historical context of the Waldensian community. The story may ... Read more

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  • Paula the Waldensian

    Enriched edition. A Tale of Courage and Persecution in 13th-Century France

    In "Paula the Waldensian," Eva Lecomte deftly intertwines historical fiction with a poignant exploration of faith and resilience amidst the tumultuous backdrop of 17th-century Europe. Lecomte's narrative is characterized by vivid characterizations and meticulous attention to the cultural and religious strife faced by the Waldensians, a repressed Protestant sect in the Alpine region. Through the ... Read more

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  • Paula the Waldensian

    by Eva Lecomte ...
    I Hope and trust that the young people who read this book will have as much joy in the reading of it as I have had in its writing. ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Lure

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    An envelope full of money and a request to join his client at a tough nightclub downtown brings Race Williams face to face with many of the swarthy faces of crime. The shaded, dirty lights of the “Egyptian Lure” allows the Confidential Agent to slink his way through the club, assessing every hardened jaw and rosy-cheeked dame for his potential client. Suddenly, a young dancer is taken unwillingly ... Read more

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  • The Misanthrope

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    by Molière ...
    The classic comedy about seventeenth-century French society—and a man who despises everyone.This play in verse, which debuted in 1666 in Paris, lives on as one of the greatest masterpieces of stage comedy. It follows Alceste—who constantly bemoans the flaws, foibles, and hypocrisies of the human race—and his competition with many other suitors for the hand of the alluring and flirtatious Celimene. ... Read more

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  • The Mansion (Illustrated)

    Henry van Dyke (1852-1933) was the son of a prominent Presbyterian minister who instilled in him as a child the ability to love and to find peace in nature. Henry studied theology and English literature at Princeton University before accepting a position as the pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church of New York City in 1883. He gained wide popularity at this post for his energetic and ... Read more

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  • Maruja

    by Bret Harte ...
    A sensitive novel by Harte based on the central character of Maruja. The writer has beautifully portrayed feelings and emotions of the young girl. He also has brilliantly described the human relations and feelings of individuals towards each other. Tender and appealing! ... Read more

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  • The Birthmark

    Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 1864) was one of Americas most famous writers. Best known for the classic book The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne also wrote many other well known books and short stories including The House of the Seven Gables and Young Goodman Brown. Hawthornes writing centers around moral issues and the psychology of humans and is dark in nature. Much of this is due to Hawthornes shame of ... Read more

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  • The Story of a Year

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    In "The Story of a Year," Henry James offers a nuanced examination of the intricate dialogues and emotional nuances that define human relationships over the course of an eventful year. The novella employs a rich, psychological realism paired with James's trademark style—characterized by complex sentences and an evocation of the subtleties of thought and feeling. This work, situated in the context ... Read more

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  • La Gaviota

    A Spanish novel

    Translated by J. Leander Starr ...
    In "La Gaviota," Fern√°n Caballero intricately weaves a narrative rich in regionalism and the complexities of societal norms in 19th-century Spain. Through the lens of romance and social critique, the novel unfolds the life of a spirited heroine who navigates the turbulent waters of love, duty, and personal aspiration. Caballero's literary style is marked by a vivid and descriptive prose that ... Read more

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  • L'Aiglon

    Enriched edition. A Tale of Love, Loyalty, and Legacy in 19th Century France

    Edmond Rostand's 'L'Aiglon' is a remarkable poetic drama that explores the life of Napoleon Bonaparte's son, the Duke of Reichstadt, known as l'Aiglon (the Eaglet). Set against the backdrop of post-Napoleonic Europe, the play intertwines themes of ambition, identity, and the burden of legacy with Rostand's characteristic lyrical style. Written in 1900, it features ornate dialogue and rich imagery, ... Read more

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