Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
The Cambridge Modern History - cover
LER

The Cambridge Modern History

J.B. Bury, Mandell Creighton, R. Nisbet Bain, George Prothero, Adolphus William Ward, Lord Acton

Editora: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopse

A landmark in historical scholarship — the complete story of the modern world.

The Cambridge Modern History is one of the most ambitious and influential works of history ever published. Compiled by leading scholars under the direction of Lord Acton in the early 20th century, this multi-volume masterpiece offers a sweeping narrative of world history from the Renaissance through the 19th century.

Why readers value it:

Comprehensive scope. Covers politics, religion, science, economics, and culture across centuries.

Scholarly authority. Written by some of the most distinguished historians of its era.

Definitive reference. Long regarded as a foundational resource for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts.

A monumental achievement
From the Reformation to the French Revolution, from the rise of nations to the shaping of modern Europe, The Cambridge Modern History provides unparalleled detail and perspective. More than a record of events, it is a deep exploration of the forces that created the modern world.

✨ Rediscover history through one of the greatest intellectual projects of all time.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Cambridge Modern History—a definitive collection of knowledge, scholarship, and insight.
Disponível desde: 27/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 5708 páginas.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • The Bank Job - cover

    The Bank Job

    A.D. Starrling

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Join two of the protagonists of Legacy on their very first adventure.  Chicago.   
    When internationally-renowned thief and Crovir immortal Howard Titus hears of a hoard of gold and cash about to land in the vault of the First Chicago Bank, he has only one thought in mind.  
    Getting his hands on the dough.  
    On the night he breaks into the bank to carry out his carefully-laid plan, the Crovir thief comes face to face with a man who challenges everything he thought he knew about the immortal races and all his plans for his future.  
    The Bank Job is a short story set in the riveting world of A.D. Starrling’s award-winning supernatural thriller series Seventeen.
    Ver livro
  • The Law of Life - cover

    The Law of Life

    Jack London

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Step into the snowy silence of the Arctic tundra and witness a profound meditation on aging, mortality, and the natural order in Jack London’s unforgettable short story, The Law of Life. 
    In this powerful work of literary fiction, London strips human existence to its elemental truths. We meet Koskoosh, an aged Inuit chief left behind by his tribe as they continue their journey across the unforgiving northern wilderness. Alone with only a small pile of firewood and his memories, Koskoosh reflects on his past, his people, and the inevitability of death. His observations are neither bitter nor sentimental—only honest, wise, and hauntingly beautiful. 
    Through this stark yet deeply human lens, London examines the laws that govern all life: survival, adaptation, and ultimately, acceptance of nature’s final verdict. This is not just a story of one man’s end—it is a philosophical exploration of life’s cycle, told in a voice both timeless and universal. 
    Narrated with quiet intensity and reverent tone, this full audiobook immerses listeners in London’s rich narrative style, blending existential insight, naturalistic detail, and emotional depth. It’s a literary experience that transcends the boundaries of time and culture, inviting you to consider your own place in the vast scheme of nature. 
    The Law of Life delivers a journey of introspection and connection with the primal forces that shape us all. 
    So sit back, breathe deep, and let the icy winds of Jack London’s prose carry you into the heart of the wilderness—and the soul of what it means to be alive.
    Ver livro
  • Complete Tales & Poems by Edgar Allan Poe - cover

    Complete Tales & Poems by Edgar...

    Edgar Allan Poe

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This selection includes works by Edgar Allan Poe:
    Tales
    The Gold-Bug
    The Murders in the Rue Morgue
    The Fall of the House of Usher
    The Masque of the Red Death
    The Pit and the Pendulum
    The Tell-Tale Heart
    The Black Cat
    The Cask of Amontillado
    Hop-Frog
    The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
    Poems
    A Dream Within A Dream
    A Valentine
    An Enigma
    Annabel Lee
    Bridal Ballad
    Dream-land
    Eldorado
    Eulalie
    For Annie
    Hymn
    Lenore
    Marie Louise (Shew)
    Silence
    The Bells
    The City In The Sea
    The Coliseum
    The Conqueror Worm
    The Haunted Palace
    To One In Paradise
    The Raven
    The Sleeper
    To F-
    To Frances S. Osgood
    To Helen
    To Marie Louise (Shew)
    To My Mother
    To Zante
    Ulalume
    Ver livro
  • Araby - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    Araby - From their pens to your...

    James Joyce

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    James Augustine Aloysius Joyce was born on the 2nd February 1882 in Dublin into a middle-class family, and the eldest of ten surviving siblings 
    Admired as a brilliant student he briefly attended the Christian Brothers-run O'Connell School before excelling at the Jesuit schools of Clongowes and Belvedere.  From there he went on to attend University College Dublin from 1898, studying English, French and Italian 
    In 1902, Joyce was now in his early twenties, and went to Paris to study Medicine but soon abandoned his teachings.  Back in Dublin to attend to his dying Mother he met Nora Barnacle. They bonded immediately into a life-long match. Together they decided to emigrate to Europe.  The couple lived in Trieste, Rome, Paris, and finally Zürich where Joyce pursued a variety of jobs and ventures to supplement his literary pursuits but none of these paid off.  
    After publishing a poetry volume, ‘Chamber Music’, in 1907, his short story collection ‘The Dubliners’, in 1914, helped establish his talent in the rapidly changing world.  
    Although far from home Joyce’s literary heart and works were set in his recollections of Dublin.  Characters are close resemblances of family and friends and indeed enemies.  His landmark work ‘Ulysses’, published in 1922, is set in the streets and alleyways of the city as it parallels Homer’s Odyssey in a variety of styles including its famed stream of consciousness. 
    His pen continued to produce classics of the order of ‘A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man’ and ‘Finnegan’s Wake’ together with several volumes of poetry and a play ‘The Exiles, in 1918.   
    On the 11th January 1941, Joyce underwent surgery in Zürich for a perforated duodenal ulcer. The next day he fell into a coma. On the 13th after a brief period of lucidity in which he called for his wife and son he passed.  He was 58.
    Ver livro
  • My Own True Ghost Story - cover

    My Own True Ghost Story

    Rudyard Kipling

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In My Own True Ghost Story, Rudyard Kipling delivers a hauntingly humorous tale set in the shadowy outposts of British India—where the rational mind meets the inexplicable. When a weary English traveler spends the night in a decrepit dâk-bungalow, the howling wind, flickering candles, and creaking walls seem to come alive. Then comes the unmistakable sound of a billiard game—played in a room far too small to hold a table, and by players who no longer exist. 
    Kipling’s mastery of tone—balancing wit, irony, and eerie suspense—makes this one of his most memorable supernatural stories. A blend of colonial realism and gothic unease, My Own True Ghost Story reminds us that even the most skeptical traveler may find himself haunted when logic and legend collide. 
    Narrated with crisp wit and quiet tension by Michael Lyons, this performance captures both the humor and horror of Kipling’s classic ghost tale.
    Ver livro
  • Désirée's Baby - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    Désirée's Baby - From their pens...

    Kate Chopin

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Katherine O'Flaherty was born on the 8th February 1850 in St Louis, Missouri to parents of French and Irish descent. 
    At age 5, she was sent to the Sacred Heart Academy and, apart from a 2 year period at home when her father died, remained there until graduating in 1868.  Whilst there she began writing and became an avid reader of almost anything that crossed her path.   
    Kate married Oscar Chopin in 1870 and the couple moved to New Orleans, and later to the rural setting of Cloutierville, Louisiana to raise their 6 children.  
    In 1882 her husband died leaving her in a deep trench of debt.  Despite her best efforts to turn the businesses around they were sold, and she moved the family back to St Louis and the financial help of her mother.  Sadly, her mother died within the year.  Kate, now struggling with depression, pushed herself to write and gained a local reputation as a writer of short stories that captured the local color and vibrancy of her surroundings.  
    By the early 1890’s her short stories were published nationally.  With this widespread audience also came negative reviews, controversy, and cries of immorality as themes such as interracial relationships, the rights of women and other burning issues of the day were written about. 
    Despite the criticism, which unnerved her, she continued to write though in the main her works, around 100 short stories and two novels, were not attributed with any literary worth. 
    Kate Chopin died from a brain haemorrhage in St Louis Missouri on the 22nd of August 1904.  She was 54. 
    For much of the 20th Century her work was forgotten and out of print.  It was only in early 1970’s, with the rise of feminism and the call for a more just society that she was given the status her works had long described and shone a literary light at.  She is now safely revered as one of America’s great authors.
    Ver livro