Publisher: KtoCzyta.pl
Antonina Domańska
Powieść historyczna dla dzieci i młodzieży autorstwa Antoniny Domańskiej. Jest druga połowa XV wieku. Na tronie zasiada król Kazimierz Jagiellończyk. Młody chłopak o imieniu Wawrzuś mieszka we wsi Poręba i na co dzień pasa krowy. Pewnego dnia nie dopilnował jednak zwierząt, które poszły w szkodę. Chłopak boi się wrócić do domu. Postanawia wyruszyć do stolicy. Po wielu perypetiach trafia w końcu do Krakowa, gdzie dostaje pracę i dom u kronikarza Jana Długosza. Kronikarz odkrywa u chłopca talent rzeźbiarski. Kieruje go do mistrza Wita Stwosza. Tam Wawrzuś terminuje i uczy się rzemiosła. Bierze udział przy pracach nad Ołtarzem Mariackim. Pewnego dnia do siedziby Wita Stwosza przyjeżdża król Kazimierz. Chce wiedzieć, jak postępują prace. Postanawia wynagrodzić Wawrzka, który mimo młodego wieku, jest jednym z najlepszych i najpracowitszych rzemieślników. Chłopiec prosi króla o parę żółtych ciżemek...
Robert E. Howard
The immortal legacy of Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan the Cimmerian, continues with this latest compendium of Howards fiction and poetry. He will always be best remembered for his sword and sorcery tales but his work was extraordinarily varied. Unlike most of his better known works such as Conan, Kull, Solomon Kane, etc., these stories are all historically based adventure stories. These adventures, set in medieval-era Europe and the Near East, are among the most gripping Howard ever wrote, full of pageantry, romance, and battle scenes worthy of Tolstoy himself. Lots of swashbuckling adventure here but no magic or supernatural elements. Historical Adventures is a must-have for every fan of Robert E. Howard, who, in a career spanning just twelve years, won a place in the pantheon of great American writers.
Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang (31 March 1844 20 July 1912) is known for being a Scots poet, novelist, literary critic, and student of anthropology. He is most famous for his folk stories and fairy tales. The majority of these essays appeared in The Cornhill Magazine in 1904. The table of contents includes The Case of Elizabeth Canning, The Murder of Escovedo, The Campden Mystery, The Case of Allan Breck, The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser the Child of Europe, Queen Oglethorpe, The Mystery of the Kirks and others. With Historical Mysteries, Andrew Lang has reached up some of the most puzzling historical mysteries of Europe primarily dealing with Scottish and French incidents. Some of these mysteries involve the assassinations of famous people, while others deal with regular people who have been involved in mysterious events.
History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
Jacob Abbott
This is not just a story, but a biography of Cleopatra, an evil woman who studies the effect of poison on her prisoners, and the lover of the art of seduction.Wars and conflicts are highlighted, making an intriguing story. Cleopatra should be included in the list of the most sinister people in the world. Because of it, two nations could be destroyed. All these events are described in detail in the book.
Jacob Abbott
This is a story about a historical figure written by Abbott. The author describes in detail the youth of Caesar nd his role in the Sylla and Marius conflict. Readers learn a lot of interesting facts. One of which is revealed at the end of the book, namely the murder of Caesar on the day when he was going to be crowned King of the Roman Empire.
History of King Richard the First of England
Jacob Abbott
This is another story about a famous person. Richard the Lionhearted as he is known such a large historical figure in Europe, especially in the period of the crusades. Ideal for those who begin to study the history and biography of Richard 1. For a short period of time you will be able to learn a lot of useful information.
History of King Richard the Second of England
Jacob Abbott
This book covers the whole history of England after the death of Richard 1. Great emphasis is placed on the coming to power of Richard 2. His overthrow and death are also described in detail by the author. Jacob Abbott offers a more complete picture as is possible, within such limits, of the ideas and principles, the manners and customs.
History of King Richard the Third of England
Jacob Abbott
Richard 3 went down in history as a great king. He was the last king from the House of York. Jacob Abbott remembers historical events from an impartial point of view. His text not only covers Richard III, but details events of his brother Edward IVs life, plus various other major individuals involved with the War of the Roses.
History of Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI of England
Jacob Abbott
Jacob Abbotts biography of Margaret of Anjou is written in simple manner, making it digestible for the reader who dislikes the stuffy story. Margaret of Anjou was remembered as one of the most unfortunate queens that I could not love the people. She was not afraid to do what it took to keep her throne. Surprisingly, the author is still trying to portray Margaret of Anjou as a hero.
Jacob Abbott
This book requires you to have a more detailed history.Pyrrhus is a defender of the city of Tarentum, protecting him from the Romans. Only by knowing the origins of the story can you feel this story. And if not, you will be interested in finding out.
History of William the Conqueror
Jacob Abbott
This is a classic historical book about medieval life, in the time of William the Conqueror. This book will appeal to those who are delighted with the legends, knights and kings. As in all the stories of Jacob Abbott, he helps to know really interesting details. Jacob Abbott explain? how the geography and weather patterns of the English Channel influencedt he reign of William the Conqueror.
George Orwell
These are notes on the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1937, in which Orwell took part. The notes consist, as it were, of two parts: the story of an eyewitness participant and an analytical analysis. The author shows the war in an unusual perspective. There is no heroism in it, no clear goal and ideological orientation. Orwell describes in detail the natural benevolence of the Spaniards, their tolerance for dissent, generosity and, at the same time, practicality, monstrous lack of punctuality.
Homchen. Ein Tiermärchen aus der oberen Kreide
Kurd Lasswitz
Kurd Laßwitz (20.4.1848 17.10.1910) gilt als Begründer der deutschen Science Fiction Literatur. Homchen ist ein früher Vorfahr des Menschen, der im ausgehenden Zeitalter der Dinosaurier lebt. Der kleine Held geht auf die Suche nach der geheimnisvollen roten Schlange. Während seiner abenteuerlichen Reise wird Homchen zum Wegbereiter der menschlichen Evolution, und nach der großen Sintflut bricht schließlich das Zeitalter der Säugetiere an.
Home as Found. Sequel to Homeward Bound
James Fenimore Cooper
The novel is set in the fictional town of Templeton, modeled after the village of Cooperstown. In the novel, the Effingham family returns to Templeton from New York. The central theme is the state of American society. The novel clearly shows how the party almost always outperforms the country in American politics, and all of them remain in force today.
Homeward Bound, or, the Chase. A Tale of the Sea
James Fenimore Cooper
The storyline is centered around a sea voyage. The storys subtitle is The Chase and it picks up right away as the authorities try to get back a passenger who apparently owes money to the father of his new fiancée.
Georg Ebers, Clara Bell
Georg Ebers was one of the first who decided to popularize Egyptian knowledge through historical novels. So, for example, the Historical novel Homo sum is dedicated to the birth of the institution of monasticism in the depths of the Christian communities of Egypt and Syria. Unlike other novels of Georg Ebers, in this we find the life and customs of the Egyptian people. This novel is not inferior to others, even surpasses the knowledge of the people of Egypt.
Honoré de Balzac
An extremely collectible, sweet little book named for and written in honor of Balzacs mother. Comtesse Honorine de Bauvan was married to the Comte at nineteen. She leaves him and is later abandoned by her lover when she becomes pregnant. She lives simply and earns money by making artificial flowers. What she doesnt know is that her husband is paying exorbitant prices for her work, thus supporting her while letting her think she is independent of him. The story is perhaps a common one of a wife trapped in a marriage, but is approached in an interesting manner. Honorine is an 1843 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in his series of novels (or Roman-fleuve) known as La Comédie humaine (The Human Comedy) which parodies and depicts French society in the period of the Restoration and the July Monarchy (1815-1848).
Talbot Mundy
Maybe its true, he said, and maybe a lie, it is unknown, maybe, India is going to go to blood, as these fakors believe, and maybe its not at all. There will be a sea of blood! Hookum hai This is an order? I also have my desire!
George Sand
Dans le roman Horace de George Sand, le personnage principal est confronté de nombreuses épreuves. Malheureusement, il ne tire pas une leçon juste de son expérience. Le protagoniste, passant dune romance douteuse, affichant ses idées avant-gardistes, un simple carriere, qui spécule sur ces idées.
Juliusz Słowacki
Dramat opowiada o synu zdrajcy hetmana Szymona, Szczęsnym Kossakowskim, który zostaje wplątany w dworskie intrygi, będące częścią planów ojca i powstańców kościuszkowskich. Klasyka godna polecenia.
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
This is a collection of many tales. Porridge Pot" is a German folk tale from the Grimm Brothers collection, perhaps one of the most famous and beloved from early childhood. This is a story about how one girl received as a present from an old woman a pot that cooks porridge itself, it is only necessary to pronounce a magic spell. The girl carried the pot to her mother, but when she decided to use it, she forgot how to order the pot to stop in time. The pot boiled so much porridge that it flooded all the streets, and the townspeople had to eat their way.
Aleksander Dumas ojciec
Sztandarowa powieść Aleksandra Dumasa ojca. Bohaterem książki jest 19-letni Edmund Dantes marynarz idealista. Niebawem ma zostać awansowany na kapitana statku i ożenić się z wybranką swego serca, piękną Mercedes. Niestety pada ofiarą spisku. Oskarżony o bonapartyzm trafia do więzienia. Po 14 latach udaje mu się zbiec. Odnajduje ogromny skarb i jako hrabia Monte Christo wraca w rodzinne strony, by odnaleźć ukochaną i dokonać zemsty na swych oprawcach.
Hrabina Cagliostro. Córka Józefa Balsamo
Maurice Leblanc
Powieść opowiada o początkach kariery Arsenea Lupinea. Kierowany honorem ratuje on przed śmiercią pewną tajemniczą piękność hrabiankę Cagliostro. Kobieta mimo nieprzeciętnej urody jest zimna i bezwzględna. Pod jej okiem bohater doskonali swój złodziejski fach. Między Arseneem a hrabiną wywiązuje się płomienny romans. Oboje marzą o bogactwie. Rozpoczyna się wyścig po wielki skarb mnichów...
Maria Rodziewiczówna
Polesie, wieś Hrywda. Rytm życia jej mieszkańców dyktują pory roku, odwieczny obyczaj, wiara i zabobon, splecione w nienaruszalny porządek rzeczy. Kalenik to sierota. Od śmierci rodziców pracuje w gospodarstwie swego wuja, nałogowego alkoholika Sydora. Chłopaka wyróżnia ogromna pracowitość i miłość do ziemi przodków. Bohater pragnie poślubić piękną Łucysię, która usługuje we dworze. Na przeszkodzie staje zarówno opinia sąsiadów, jak i brak środków pozwalających utrzymać siebie i swą wybrankę. Tymczasem pojawia się szansa, by odmienić los. Tylko czy bohater to dostrzeże i w porę wykorzysta? Niezwykła opowieść o codziennym życiu na poleskiej wsi, łącząca realizm z bajkowością.