¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
The Man Who Measured the Wind - cover

The Man Who Measured the Wind

Harold Lamb

Editorial: Wildside Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

Sand drifting through centuries of wind buried Bolazan, the City of the King, from the time of Ghengis Khan. But the theory that it held lost treasures spurred the interest of two Westerners, who planned to seek it out and win their fortunes.
Disponible desde: 20/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 99 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • The Sword of Cnut - Danelaw Saga Book 5 - cover

    The Sword of Cnut - Danelaw Saga...

    Griff Hosker

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Sven Saxon Sword was now a lord. He ruled a small village on the river. He thought that his service toking Cnut, now that he had helped him to gain the crown, was over. He was wrong. Not only does he have to deal with Norse raiders but he is also summoned to serve in a war against the Swedes. The Oathsword is called upon again to save, not only King Cnut and his ambitions, but also his home.
    Ver libro
  • Top 10 Short Stories The - Oxford Graduates - The top ten short stories of all time written by authors that went to Oxford - cover

    Top 10 Short Stories The -...

    Oscar Wilde, Anthony Trollope,...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Short stories have always been a sort of instant access into an author’s brain, their soul and heart.  A few pages can lift our lives into locations, people and experiences with a sweep of landscape, narration, feelings and emotions that is difficult to achieve elsewhere. 
     
    In this series we try to offer up tried and trusted ‘Top Tens’ across many different themes and authors. But any anthology will immediately throw up the questions – Why that story? Why that author?  
     
    The theme itself will form the boundaries for our stories which range from well-known classics, newly told, to stories that modern times have overlooked but perfectly exemplify the theme.  Throughout the volume our authors whether of instant recognition or new to you are all leviathans of literature. 
     
    Some you may disagree with but they will get you thinking; about our choices and about those you would have made.  If this volume takes you on a path to discover more of these miniature masterpieces then we have all gained something. 
     
    In this volume we explore and enjoy the stories of authors who attended one of the great seats of learning.  Amongst their storied number are Anthony Trollope, Radclyffe Hall, Lewis Carroll and a host of others.   
     
    01 - The Top 10 - Oxford - An Introduction 
    02 - Lord Arthur Savile's Crime - Part 1 by Oscar Wilde 
    03 - Lord Arthur Savile's Crime - Part 2 by Oscar Wilde 
    04 - Malachi's Cove by Anthony Trollope 
    05 - The Blank Cheque by Lewis Carroll 
    06 - Miss Ogilivy Finds Herself by Radclyffe Hall 
    07 - Lucifera by Anthony Hope 
    08 - Couching at the Door by D K Broster 
    09 - The Spectre of Tappington - Part 1 by Richard Harris Barham 
    10 - The Spectre of Tappington - Part 2 by Richard Harris Barham 
    10 - Thurnley Abbey by Perceval Landon 
    11 - The Omnibus by Arthur Quiller-Couch 
    12 - The Beast With Five Fingers by W F Harvey
    Ver libro
  • Christmas Night with Satan - cover

    Christmas Night with Satan

    John Fox Jr.

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Christmas Eve in rural Kentucky becomes an unforgettable journey through loyalty, loneliness, and the quiet realities of life in this poignant holiday story by John Fox Jr.. 
     
    Originally featured in Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories, Christmas Night with Satan follows Satan, a beloved domesticated black dog, as he wanders through the countryside after becoming separated from his mistress on Christmas Eve. Along the way, he encounters a pack of stray dogs and experiences the harsh and uncertain world beyond the comfort of home. 
     
    Rich with regional atmosphere and emotional realism, this moving story captures the texture of rural Kentucky life and the bittersweet beauty of the holiday season. Though its title suggests something darker, the tale is deeply human at heart — a reflective and quietly powerful portrait of companionship, survival, and belonging. 
     
    Warmly narrated by John Riddle, this audiobook brings the winter landscapes and emotional depth of the story vividly to life.
    Ver libro
  • Children of the Ghetto - cover

    Children of the Ghetto

    Israel Zangwill

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In this 1892 novel of London's Jewish East End, Israel Zangwill sets the apparently irrational and decidedly indecorous religious practices of transplanted eastern European Jews against the forces of assimilation. Zangwill's knowledge of Yiddishkeit and skill in melodrama created a series of unforgettable vignettes that had a significant effect on the public perception of this much stigmatized immigrant group.Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) was born in London of Russian and Polish parents. He coined the term cultural "melting pot". (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
    Ver libro
  • The Tragedy of Coriolanus - cover

    The Tragedy of Coriolanus

    William Shakespeare

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Pride, justice, and vengeance. Aristocracy and democracy vie for ultimate power over Rome, and each faction violently erupts when Coriolanus takes the political stage. After receiving glorious accolades for taking an enemy city when the plebian soldiers cowered without the gates, the common people find his arrogance and pride offensive. Now, banished from the very city for which he was prepared to lay down his life, he strikes up an unholy alliance with his country's enemies. His intent is clear - to wreak upon Rome the full magnitude of his unparalleled revenge.
    
    Three years ago, BJ Harrison revolutionized the Shakespeare/audiobook format in his groundbreaking production of Hamlet. Now he brings the perhaps lesser known but equally powerful Tragedy of Coriolanus onto the audio stage.
    
    Not only is the text well interpreted and presented, the play has been optimized for the audiobook format. To make the text more understandable in the audio format, an introduction is read at the beginning of each act. Also, each speaker is clearly marked with his own voice and narrative tags. This is the perfect way to discover the wonders of Shakespeare in an audio format. Students and Shakespeare veterans alike will enjoy this powerful production.
    Ver libro
  • Book summary & analysis of The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles - cover

    Book summary & analysis of The...

    Briefly Summaries

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is a concise summary and analysis of The Lincoln Highway, by Amor Towles. 
    It is not the original book and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Amor Towles. Ideal those seeking a quick and insightful overview. 
     
    Embark on a journey of brotherhood, courage, and unexpected friendship along America’s most storied road. In The Lincoln Highway, four young travelers—each carrying hopes, secrets, and untapped potential—navigate sun-scorched plains, midnight detours, and roadside alliances that reshape their destinies. Blending heart-pounding adventure with timeless lessons in adaptive planning, empathy, and resilient teamwork, this audiobook will inspire you to chart your own course with purpose, embrace life’s detours, and discover the power of shared dreams under an ever-widening sky.
    Ver libro