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Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo wrote many of his works while in exile, which lasted 19 years. He spent most of this exile on the English islands. The story begins with the description of the islands... Letyerri has two loves in life his ship Durand and his niece Deryushetta. Letyerri, due to the machinations of his companion Kleben, is losing the ship. The ship is destroyed, but the steam engine itself is intact. Deryushettas hand is promised to someone who will be able to return him an expensive car.
Tola Mankiewiczówna. Jak za dawnych lat
Ryszard Wolański
Była autentyczną gwiazdą II Rzeczpospolitej. Choć jej artystyczny rodowód sięga opery, to jednak rewia, kabaret, musical, piosenka, radio i przede wszystkim film stały się jej pasją i sensem życia. Tola Mankiewiczówna rozkręcała polski show-biznes. Wchodziła do tego świata świetnie przygotowana, znakomicie wykształcona. Nie czekała na swojego odkrywcę. W tym nowym, rodzącym się szaleństwie zwanym kulturą masową była artystką w pełni ukształtowaną, świadomą swojej pozycji i roli, jaką miała odegrać. W okresie międzywojennym tak naprawdę odnajdujemy wszystko to, czym żyje dzisiejszy świat rozrywki. I może właśnie tym trzeba tłumaczyć jej nieobecność na miarę talentu i dorobku na powojennej polskiej scenie i w filmie. W pełni wolnej Polski nie doczekała. Ludowa ojczyzna nie umiała, może nie chciała, a może po prostu nie była przygotowana do tego, aby dla gwiazdy tego formatu stworzyć odpowiednią oprawę i repertuar godne jej statusu i talentu.
Talbot Mundy
Guards, go out! he ordered. Twelve men went out one by one from the house he had left. They seemed to feel more warm than Brown did, because they fell into the sword of Brown. In this nameless sanatorium there was no flag, and no flag was there, so the sword, without her nail, performed duties, pointing down to the ground as the totem pole of the empire. Brown was stuck there, like the Boanerges sandals, and there he stayed from the sunrise to the sunset, so that he would be replaced by whoever dared to do it, at his peril.
Mark Twain
The adventures of Tom Sawyer continue. This time, the fidget Tom decides to go abroad to get rich and become independent. Toms friends also dream about it, and he quickly gathers around him who want to keep him company. So, the boys go on a long journey...
Mark Twain
Its an exciting adventures of Tom Sawyer and his friend Huckleberry Finn meeting with a ghost, finding a corpse, etc. Tom unexpectedly became a detective the boy showed amazing observation and outstanding deduction, which helped not only expose the diamond thief and solve the insidious murder, but also save the innocent man from prison.
Hal G. Evarts
This is the story of the border war during the Revolution and immediately after it. The hero is captured during the Indian raid. He respects his Indian friends even in those bitter years when he fights with them like a border ranger. In the book you can feel the spirit of the time.
Herbert George Wells
Considered one of Wells most successful attempts at a social novel in the vein of Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray, Wellss tale is a panoramic view of an unravelling society. A semi-autobiographical satire of Edwardian advertising and patent-medicines. The story follows the life of a young man, George, and his Uncle Edward. Edward invents an elixir called TONO-BUNGAY and hires his nephew George to help build the company. The medicine becomes a huge commercial success, causing George to reflect on the sickness at the heart of a society that lets itself be so easily duped. He begins to search for a new order to replace the old one, a quest that leads him to dangerous aeronautical experiments. At the end of the novel, George sails down the River Thames to the open sea, toward the hopeful new world that awaits him.
Thorne Smith
Thorne Smith best-remembered for humorous novels, many turning on some fantastic plot device which thrusts the protagonist into grotesque predicaments, often via unwitting transformation. The 1926 publication of Topper brought the author immediate acclaim. Elegant, fun-loving George and Marion Kerby are the toast of the town, until they wreck their flashy car and discover theyve become, well, ghosts. Making the best of a bad situation, they decide that being dead is the perfect opportunity to liven up stuffy Cosmo Topper. The capricious ghosts make it their mission to rescue the law-abiding, mild-mannered bank manager from the staid summer of suburban Sundays that is his life. With their ectoplasmic reappearances and whimsically insane actions, they leave Topper, and anyone else who crosses their path, in a whirlwind of discomfiture and delight.
Thorne Smith
Cosmo Topper is an average American bank executive on holiday in the French Riveria. Feckless, fun-loving and totally uncontrollable ghosts, George and Marion Kerby and friends the tortuously crooked Colonel Scott and his companion, the disreputable Mrs. Hart return to bring chaos and merriment into the life of mild-mannered, stuffy, and somewhat plump, Topper. One of Thorne Smiths best-loved comedies, it proves once again that he is the undisputed master of urbane wit and sophisticated repartee. His witty takes on modern life, sex, and the supernatural makes his unique style. Written in 1932 as a sequel to the enormously popular Topper novel, Topper Takes a Trip takes the reader for another a walk on the wild side. Come join the fun. Youll be glad you did.
Jules Verne
In the story, the heroes of one of his most famous books about a trip to the moon, enterprising Americans, gather again to use their huge guns. But for what? In order for the recoil from the cannon to make the Earth bend a little, so that some lands are in other latitudes, warmer. The world community is concerned about this venture and is sluggishly opposing.
Totem and Taboo. Resemblances Between the Psychic Lives of Savages and Neurotics
Sigmund Freud
Totem and Taboo is a work by Sigmund Freud in which he develops his theory of the origin of morality and religion. This is one of the most significant works of Sigmund Freud. This work is a large-scale and original, balancing on the verge of psychoanalysis, cultural studies and anthropology study of the characteristics of the psychosexual perception of a primitive man, a study still considered an absolute classic of psychoanalysis...
Towarzysze Jehudy. Sprzysiężeni
Aleksander Dumas ojciec
Powieść historyczno-przygodowa opowiadająca historię szlachcica o pseudonimie Morgan, który przewodzi tajnemu stowarzyszeniu Towarzyszy Jehudy. Ich celem jest restauracja monarchii Burbonów we Francji i obalenie rządu Napoleona Bonapartego. Porucznik Roland Ludwig de Montrevela zostaje delegowany z misją rozpoznania i zniszczenia wrogiego Napoleonowi stowarzyszenia. W tle przewrót historyczny we Francji. Fantastyczny wątek miłosny Morgana i Amelii, siostry Rolanda.
Mary Fortune
This is an exciting detective story. A detective tracks down a suspect in an assault and rape at the Chinamans Flat gold mines in Australia, hoping to gather enough evidence to convict the man. A detective goes undercover as a prospector and observes strange behavior. Can this detective get to his man, or will the murder change everything?
Tracked and Taken. Detective Sketches
Dick Donovan
James Edward Preston Muddock also known as Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock and Dick Donovan (1843-1934) was a prolific British journalist and author of mystery and horror fiction. For a time his detective stories were as popular as those of Arthur Conan Doyle. Most of Muddocks stories featured his continuing character Dick Donovan, the Glasgow Detective, named for one of the 18th Century Bow Street Runners. Other works include these short stories as well.
Tracked to Doom. The Story of a Mystery and Its Unravelling
Dick Donovan
There are peaceful people and there are passionate people, and once in a while you encounter someone who is beyond passionate, and probably murderous. Such people often make very clever predators, changing name and lifestyle like chameleons. How many will you meet in this story? How many spies? Will the detective or the clever people prevail? Read on and discover the trail.
Rudyard Kipling
There are several patriotic stories of the Boer War period. Among Kiplings most successful stories were those whose main characters were three rank and file in the Indian army, and in this collection there are three stories that try to repeat this formula with the navy. The most interesting are the stories that examine some of the most significant new technologies of the time automobiles, radio, and electricity.