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Tales and Fantasies

Tales and Fantasies – Robert Louis Stevenson

This volume contains three stories, all from the realm of fantastic and supernatural tales: The Misadventures of John Nicholson, The Body Snatcher, and The Story of a Lie, all juvenile work of Stevenson.

Tales and Fantasies

Tales and Fantasies

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Tales and Fantasies.

ISBN: 9783849676445.

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Biography of Robert Louis Stevenson  (from Wikipedia):

Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child’s Garden of Verses.

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The Black Arrow

The Black Arrow – Robert Louis Stevenson

When the publishers asked for a successor to Treasure Island, Stevenson turned to the period of the Wars of the Roses as a setting for a tale of adventure frankly written for youthful readers. The only preparation a boy needs for enjoying “The Black Arrow ” is some slight acquaintance with Shakespeare or Walter Scott; nay, if he have but skimmed the briefest history of the brave old medieval times, and knows what a part in them the long-bow and the cross-bow played, and what a salet is, and what a lance, he will need no further introduction to this tale of the early days of Richard Crookback—a tale “retold” (like that of Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The Amateur Emigrant

The Amateur Emigrant – Robert Louis Stevenson

Evidently the title of this book was intended to apply to the whole story of Stevenson’s journey to California in August 1879 to arrange his marriage with Mrs. Osbourne. The words fit the record of his experiences both as practically a steerage passenger and on the second stage of the journey —by rail across America—which forms the subject of ‘Across the Plains’. Its great realism, apart from the description of natural effects, was a new departure for Stevenson, who wrote that he had ‘ sought to be prosaic in view of the nature of the subject.’

The Amateur Emigrant

The Amateur Emigrant

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The Amateur Emigrant.

ISBN: 9783849676414.

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The Dramatical Works

The Dramatical Works – Robert Louis Stevenson

Stevenson wrote four dramas, all in collaboration with William Ernest Henley. The dramas, all of them included in this edition, are: Admiral Guinea, Beau Austin, Deacon Brodie and Macaire.

The Dramatical Works

The Dramatical Works

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The Dramatical Works.

ISBN: 9783849676407.

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Biography of Robert Louis Stevenson  (from Wikipedia):

Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child’s Garden of Verses.

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Across the Plains

Across the Plains – Robert Louis Stevenson

The successor in our day to both Jules Verne and Edward Bellamy is H. G. Wells, and his book, “The World Set Free,” embodies more of his creed than anything heretofore published. The goal of Mr. Wells’ thinking is the end of war and the realization upon earth of a real “parliament of the world.” This outcome is to be reached, not as in Bellamy’s scheme by peaceful evolution, but only after the present social order has been rent asunder by the release of certain elemental physical forces to be revealed to man through processes similar to those that have led to the great discoveries and inventions of the more recent past. The Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The World Set Free

The World Set Free – H. G. Wells

The successor in our day to both Jules Verne and Edward Bellamy is H. G. Wells, and his book, “The World Set Free,” embodies more of his creed than anything heretofore published. The goal of Mr. Wells’ thinking is the end of war and the realization upon earth of a real “parliament of the world.” This outcome is to be reached, not as in Bellamy’s scheme by peaceful evolution, but only after the present social order has been rent asunder by the release of certain elemental physical forces to be revealed to man through processes similar to those that have led to the great discoveries and inventions of the more recent past. Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist was published in 1838. This story shows in vivid colors the miseries ofthe pauper’s home where the inmates are robbed and starved, while the dead are hurried into unhonored graves; the haunts of villains and thieves, where the wretchedpoor are purposely made criminals by those who have sinned past hope; and one wrong-doing is used to force the victim deeper in vice. With such lives are interwoven those of a better sort, showing how men and women in all grades have power on others for good or ill. Oliver Twist — so called because the workhouse master had just then reached the letter “T” in naming the waifs — was born in the Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The Rhine

The Rhine – Victor Hugo

This work, composed of “Letters to a Friend,” is the story of a merry archaeological journey. The form is a familar one, but it displays remarkable erudition. It is the chat of a witty savant who takes us from Aix-la-Chapelle to Cologne, and from Mainz to Frankfort, visiting all the monuments, recounting legends of towns, castles and hamlets, allowing himself to wander off into philosophic digressions, to indulge in picturesque recitals filled with incidents and surprises, and interspersed with serious or comic reflections. There are also prophetic pages in this book, and one cannot too much meditate upon some of the affirmations of Victor Hugo.

The Rhine

The Rhine

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The Rhine.

ISBN: 9783849676995.

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Under Sentence of Death

Under Sentence of Death – Victor Hugo

In this book are depicted and analyzed, in due succession, all the physical sufferings, all the mental tortures a man condemned to death can experience during the hours which immediately precede his execution. This terribly moving plea was read widely and sympathetically. In a preface to the edition of 1832 the author says: ‘The author’s design in this work, that to which he would call the attention of posterity, is not a special defense, always facile and always transitory, of such-and-such a chosen criminal; it is a general and permanent plea for all the accused, present and future. It is the great cause of human rights drawn up and pleaded in every voice Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare – Victor Hugo

In the spring of 1864 appeared Hugo’s book entitled “William Shakespeare”—a book, that throws more light on the greatest genius of his own century than on the greatest genius of the age of Shakespeare. And in good sooth the light it throws on the latter is scarcely blinding. But it shows what Victor Hugo himself had come to regard as the poet’s mission. The poet, as he tells us, “for a truth, is a priest. There is but one pontiff here below,—genius.” Whereupon, if we ask by what signs we are to recognise our spiritual pastors and masters, we are told that they are “the men who represent the total sum of the absolute realisable Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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