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1817
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Am Rio de la Plata

Karl May

Karl May war einer der produktivsten Autoren von Abenteuerromanen. Er zählt seit mehr als 100 Jahren zu den meistgelesenen Schriftstellern der Welt und der deutschen Sprache. Am Rio de la Plata beginnt für den Erzähler das Südamerika-Abenteuer. In einem von Revolutionen zerrissenen Land bringt ihm seine Ähnlichkeit mit einem dortigen Parteigänger prompt erste Verwicklungen. Ein Geheimnis zieht ihn ins Landesinnere von Argentinien, wo er dem Revolutionär Lopez Jordan begegnet. Die vorliegende Erzählung spielt Anfang der 70er-Jahre des 19. Jahrhunderts. Am Rio de la Plata wird fortgesetzt in Band 13 In den Kordilleren. Ein typischer Karl May!

1818
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Orli Szpon. Opowieść dla młodzieży o pierwszym Polaku wśród Indian amerykańskich

Bolesław Zieliński

Bolesław Zieliński stworzył wciągające powieści dla młodzieży opowiadające o losach pierwszego Polaka wśród Indian amerykańskich. Orli Szpon to historia Marka Zebrzydowskiego, który na skutek prześladowań religijnych w XVII wieku opuszcza Polskę. Trafia do Ameryki, gdzie próbuje ułożyć od nowa swoje życie. Po licznych perypetiach odnajduje szczęście u boku pewnej Indianki.

1819
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The Eye of Osiris

R. Austin Freeman

The Eye of Osiris, published in 1911, was the second of R. Austin Freemans many Dr. Thorndyke mystery novels. Here the great expert in medical jurisprudence will encounter the mysteries of ancient Egypt without ever leaving London. The cast of characters is rich in Egyptologists. A wealthy old man, John Bellingham, collector of Egyptian antiquities, has disappeared without a trace. His brother is also an Egyptologist, as is his niece and the lawyer who executed his will. Circumstances strongly suggest that the old man is dead, and innocent people may be accused of murder. Happily Dr. Thorndyke gets involved quite by chance. The plot is tremendously clever, and the denouement a total surprise. The great strength of the novel lies in the plotting which is ingenious enough and complicated enough to satisfy any fan of the puzzle-style of mystery story.

1820
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Między ustami a brzegiem pucharu

Maria Rodziewiczówna

Berlin, przełom XIX i XX wieku. Hrabia Wentzel młody arystokrata z Prus, w którego żyłach płynie polska krew zakochuje się w dumnej i pięknej dziewczynie z Wielkopolski, Jadwidze Chrząstkowskiej. Zdesperowany mężczyzna wszelkimi sposobami stara się podbić serce pięknej Jadwigi. Na przeszkodzie stoi nie tylko narzeczony panny, lecz także niewygodne pochodzenie. Przypadek zrządza, ze Wentzel ratuje dziewczynę napastowaną na ulicy przez pijanego barona Wertheima. Mimo pomocy Jadwiga nie chce się z nim spotkać. Ale hrabia łatwo nie daje za wygraną... Między ustami a brzegiem pucharu to ciekawa i wciągająca od pierwszego akapitu lektura.

1821
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Two on a Tower. A Romance

Thomas Hardy

The novel "Two on a Tower" is one of the most famous works of the author. An atmospheric, dynamic story throws the characters at the disposal of forces far beyond their control. Lady Viviet, violating all the rules of decency, falls in love with Cleve, who is not only below her in social status, but also the youngest by 10 years. In an ancient monument turned into an astronomical tower, the heroes create their own universe ...

1822
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Dogs of the Captain

Max Brand

When the character of Cole Lavery first appeared in the 1940s, readers immediately fell in love with this, which had a surprising smile and a quick gun. And, for the first time in a soft cover, all the stories of Cole Lavery were accumulated in one volume. The events in the book are continuously moving from one adventure to the next, when Cole bites with river pirates and the notorious gangster and unfair robber the baron; as he travels to California on a train infected with a donkey; and how he seeks to achieve the land and freedom that can be found only in the American West.

1823
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The Aspern Papers

Henry James

The Aspern Papers is one of the masterpieces of the writers small prose, the plots of which are based on the collision of European and American cultural consciousness, the point of view of an individual and social stereotypes, the book perception of the world and individual experience. The tragicomic search by the hapless biographer of the lost letters of the great poet is the conflict of this story.

1824
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The Mystery of Cloomber

Arthur Conan Doyle

Mystery of the Cloomber unfolds, revealing Heathstones war crime against a Buddhist priest. Narrated by John Fothergill West, a Scottish man, who moves from Edinburgh to Wigtownshire to care for the family estate when his fathers half brother dies. Near the estate is The Cloomber Hall, for years uninhabited, but now the residence of John Berthier Heatherstone, a general of the Indian Army. General Heatherstone is nervous to the point of being paranoid. As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that his fears are connected with some people in India whom he has offended somehow. Every year his paranoia reaches its climax. After some time there is a shipwreck in the bay and among the survivors are three Buddhist priests who had boarded the ship from Kurrachee. When John Fothergill West tells the general (to whose daughter Gabriel he is engaged) about the priests, he resigns himself to his fate and refuses any help from West.